Teaching may be one of the only professions where it can be more work to stay home sick, than to just suffer through and go to work. Writing good plans for a substitute teacher can feel like an impossible task when you are sick. Today I’m going to share
Creative Education in a Standardized Testing World
Sometimes teaching inspiration comes from the simplest of places. There are many ways to get to my home from my son’s preschool. The most direct way home is to drive down a handful of state roads, and take the highway to the base of our street. Then it is smooth
How to Make Your Own Alphabet Tree
My favorite alphabet book of all time hands down is, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. I love to include in my classroom library a magnetic version of the alphabet tree. This is a seriously easy DIY you can complete in an afternoon. My students love building words on the sides of
Easily Create Calm & Focus With Yoga in the Classroom!
Creating a classroom environment that is conducive to teaching and learning can make or break you this school year. It not only appears on most teacher evaluations, but a calm and focused learning environment will help maximize student learning outcomes. Incorporating yoga in your classroom routines is an excellent way
5 Ways to Help Students Reach Beyond Writer’s Block
Writers Block: It’s a problem for adults, and children alike. Ever had a student tell you they don’t know what to write about? Actually it’s not usually that they tell you. They start acting fidgety, whine at you, or even misbehave during writing time. Worst of all sometimes they simply
How to Make the Most of Your Math Warm-Ups
Math warm-ups are my favorite part of the math lesson. Since we follow a district mandated curriculum, it is the only part of the math lesson I am really allowed to plan completely by myself, which I love doing. In case you are unsure, math warm-up time is 5-10 minutes
10 Ways to Make History Come Alive!
There are so many fun ways to bring history to life in the classroom, that I thought this would make a great post topic. Hopefully, you may be a bit inspired to try something new as the year winds down. 1. Field Trips – Many museums offer reduced rates for school
The Sweetest End of Year Activity
The sweetest End of Year gift you can have your students make! Looking for an easy and fun end of year activity to do with your kiddos this year? How about making a font from their own handwriting? It is easier than you think, and creates lasting memories of when
How Do You Celebrate Birthdays at School?
I have been teaching long enough to remember the days when celebrating a child’s birthday at school involved gigantic cakes, party games, treat bags for students, and huge interruptions to the day. I also remember when it swung all the way to only being allowed to give a no homework
How to DIY Recycled Pots With Students For Mother’s Day
This post contains affiliate links. Which mean that if you purchase the item I list from Amazon, I receive a small amount of money from them at no cost to you. This money is used to help keep this website running. Thank you! Want to teach your students to DIY