If you’ve ever taken students on a field trip you know what a valuable learning experience it can provide. My favorite memories of teaching high school history come from taking a group of World History I students to the Chrysler Museum to compete in an ancient history photo scavenger hunt. There were prizes. There were […]
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7 Easy Ways to Hit Reset in the New Year: Tips for Tired Teachers
It’s hard to get energized after the holidays, even if you have approximately 2 weeks off to recharge. Two weeks of a holiday break feels more like a day trip. Quick, fun, good food, and then…….it’s done. Here are 7 Easy Ways to Hit Rest in the New Year for my favorites- TEACHERS!
The ULTIMATE Guide to Using WriteReader with Your K-5 Class
WriteReader is a free web tool that enables students in grades K-5 to become authors of their own books. Yes, you heard correctly, it isĀ FREE for students and teachers to use. It works on most devices using a Chrome browser. It also is the only early literacy tech tool that has a chrome extension, how […]
5 Amazing Gifts for Teachers Under $20
Teachers give so much all year to make sure their students are learning and thriving. Oftentimes neglecting themselves. They can’t pour from an empty cup, y’all! Do you have a special teacher in your life that deserves an amazing gift? I have some ideas for you…all of these gifts I personally would be thrilled to receive. Hint, hint sweet husband!
5 Easy Ways Teachers can Make Extra Money
I can hear you now, friends…I already don’t have enough time as it is, how am I supposed to make extra money if I don’t have any extra time? Well, I have a few ideas for you that I hope you will find useful.
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