The beginning of the year is an overwhelming time because you know that you only get one shot to make a good first impression, set your expectations for learning, and begin building relationships with your students. Today, I will be sharing the one book I use to launch writing workshop. Our school usually goes back to school on a Wednesday…
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Best Children’s Books About Blurting Out
One of the biggest classroom management challenges a teacher has that I get asked about all the time is handling students who disruptively blurt out in class. Now, believe me, there are definitely times when speaking without being called on is absolutely appropriate and even expected, but then there are times when it is not appropriate. Helping our students learn…
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The Best Ways a New Teacher Can Find Books to Build a Classroom Library
Yay! You’re hired. Now what? Don’t worry, I’m back again and this time I’m sharing how to build your classroom library in the most affordable ways. Let’s be honest, teachers rarely are lucky enough to have independent reading books provided by their school, and if they do, it’s usually not as bountiful as a new teacher would wish. 1. Get…
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Best Books for First Year Teachers
One of the scariest parts of a teacher is the summer before they are hired for their first teaching job. There is so much that is unknown. So many ideas, emotions, and questions and yet you’re powerless in a way because you just need to get into your classroom, meet your students, and start teaching before you can actually get…
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5 Questions Every Teacher Should Ask Their Custodian Before Summer
It’s no secret. Having a great relationship with your custodian is one of the most important relationships you need as a classroom teacher. My first year teaching that was the resounding advice given to me and I still believe it to be true to this day. If it’s your first year teaching, make sure you know the answers to these 5…
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