Welcome back! I cannot wait to share Part II of this mini series with you! Over 30 teachers with a combined experience of 170+ years in the classroom have poured out advice. If you haven’t read Part I yet, go ahead and do that first by clicking here & when you’re finished head back over…
Archives for July 2017
Teacher Talk: Advice for Teachers from Teachers Part I
If you weren’t already aware, the online teaching community is amazing! I set out last week on a little project to assist 1st year teachers; my goal was to answer questions, ease nerves, and give some encouragement. To do so, I reached out to the online teaching community through Instagram and was truly overwhelmed by…
Calling all First Year Teachers
Calling all first year teachers. I’ve seen quite a few posts about 1st year teachers feeling overwhelmed, having lots of questions, unsure of where to start etc. I felt the same way my 1st year! So, I’ve started a little project & I’m still figuring out the details … but my goal is to take…
Google Forms Every Teacher Should be Using in their Classroom
Today I want to show you the basic Google applications I believe every teacher should be utilizing in their classroom. Google Docs, Forms, and Slides are all too fabulous (& free) for you not to be using them. By using electronic documents through Google you can access them anywhere, save paper, and easily edit them…
Classroom Organization: Why you need 1,562 copies of your class list.
Ok, so maybe not 1,562 copies, but let me tell you why making copies of my class list has been the simplest, yet best thing I’ve done for my classroom organization. My first year of teaching I taught science on a block A day/B day schedule – for me that meant I taught the same…