Teachers are tired…students are tired…administrators are tired…everybody is tired, and we can all agree there is NO tired like END OF THE YEAR TEACHER TIRED! Is the end of the school year finally in sight for you? Are your students about to drive you NUTS? If this describes you to a tee, I hope this blog post will provide you… Read More
Mother’s Day Activities for the Classroom Teacher and Homeschooler
Wow…it’s hard to believe Mother’s Day is just around the corner! If you are looking for some activities to do in your classroom, check out some of these children’s books and this fun NO-PREP Mother’s Day craftivity. Coupled with this fun Mother’s Day Lapbook, your students will LOVE the writing activities and fun foldables for that special lady in their… Read More
Teachers, Keep Calm and Finish Strong with these End of the Year Activities for Students
Wow…how is it even possible that the end of the school year is just around the corner?! The month of May might or might not be the busiest month for teachers as many are administering standardized tests (Or…for the younger grades, like me, feeling like we are in prison because of having ZERO break without kids!), compiling data for our… Read More
FLASH SALE: Year Long Writing and Word Work Bundle
WHO doesn’t LOVE a SALE…and not just any sale, but a HUGE sale?! Of course, TEACHERS DO! “WRITE” now in my Teachers Pay Teachers store my All Year Long Writing and Word Work Bundle, valued at $67.50, is on sale for $20.00! That’s right… a savings of nearly $50.00! This writing resource has ranked in the top 100 Teachers Pay… Read More
5 Simple Tips to Help Teach Students How to Count Money
Spring seems to be the time when math teachers are seeking creative ideas on how to teach their students to count money. Children know what money is and that it is a basic need of survival, but it can sometimes be confusing for students to count money if they have not mastered the standard. Today, I want to share 5… Read More
FREE SIMILE TEACHING RESOURCE!
Every teacher I know (and I know a few after being in the classroom over 20 years), LOVES the word FREE…especially when it comes to fun, engaging resources for their classroom! I wanted to invite you to take a walk down Memory Lane with me, and check out my brand new Cootie Catchers product line (or perhaps you may know them… Read More
How to Teach Your Students to Write a Personal Narrative in Just a Few Steps
If I were a betting girl, I would bet a hole in a donut you have students sitting in your classroom who look as though they’ve lost their best friend the moment you mention WRITING. I mean…they DREAD writing worse than anything, and no matter how much of a “dog and pony show” you do trying to promote and market this key component… Read More
Daily 5: A Literacy Framework that Works for Me!
Do the words Daily 5 ring a bell when you hear them? Do you find yourself searching Pinterest or Google to find educational blogs offering a deeper explanation about this AMAZING literacy framework! Are you interested in purchasing the Daily 5 book with intentions of implementing the framework in your classroom this year? Are you that teacher who’s afraid to put down… Read More
My Medical Emergency was Turned into a Lesson Learned!
Well…. In case you have wondered where in the world I have been since I launched my blog, I wanted to give you the peace of mind that I am still alive! On Father’s Day, I had a FREAK (and, I do mean FREAK) accident which almost resulted in the loss of my middle finger on my right hand! Yep,… Read More
2 for Tuesday!
I’m super excited to be partnering up for the third week with Chalk One Up for the Teacher‘s 2 for Tuesday! Do you incorporate Daily 5 into your reading/ELA lesson plans? If so, check out what other teachers are saying about my All Year Long Writing Prompts Bundle ! A $67.50 value can be yours today for only $20. YES….A SAVINGS OF… Read More
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