Resources to Prevent Summer Slide
Wow, it is really the end of the year already?!? With maternity leave it really crept up on me, fast.
View ArticleBecome an Organized Teacher with 3 Simple Binders
With every new year comes new goals and resolutions. Last summer, I decided my new school year goal would be to tackle the piles and piles of paperwork that are always overtaking my desk.
View ArticleMixing Music Into the Curriculum
This time of year, all of the kids (big and small) are so excited that I have to make sure I include a lot of interactive learning which always includes music. I use music daily in my classroom. We...
View ArticleMore Binder Tips for Organized Teachers
This is my first summer off in a long time and I have been trying to keep the boys and I busy. We have spent 2 weeks in NJ and 2 weeks taking swimming lessons. In addition to spending time with my...
View ArticleTeacher Foldable Fun
Have you ever used a foldable in your classroom? I love them, but recently learned that not every teacher has been introduced to the wonderful world of foldables. These student-created graphic...
View ArticleParent Involvement Tips for SPED Teachers
Parent communication and involvement is extremely important to the success of our students although lack of parent involvement is one of the biggest problems that we face in school.
View ArticleBuilding Life Skills with Classroom Cooking
Something new I have started with my students this year is cooking. Every Friday, we read a book and then do a cooking activity to go along with the book. I try to make the book and activity...
View ArticleHow to Make Your Own Assistive Technology Devices
Assistive technology is a topic that I could go on about for days. It is definitely an important part of educating students of all ability levels. Assistive technology is any item, piece of equipment...
View Article5 Tips for Sight Word Instruction
Teaching sight words is sometimes difficult for typically developing children, so when working with children who are delayed sight words can become a huge frustration. In my classroom I use the Dolch...
View ArticleImprove Your Teaching Skills this Summer
I am going to admit, I have a great distaste for the saying, "The best things about being a teacher are June, July and August." To me that phrase means, "I do not like teaching," when in reality, I...
View ArticleBecome an Organized Teacher with 3 Simple Binders
With every new year comes new goals and resolutions. Last summer, I decided my new school year goal would be to tackle the piles and piles of paperwork that are always overtaking my desk.
View ArticleMixing Music Into the Curriculum
This time of year, all of the kids (big and small) are so excited that I have to make sure I include a lot of interactive learning which always includes music.
View ArticleMore Binder Tips for Organized Teachers
This is my first summer off in a long time and I have been trying to keep the boys and I busy. We have spent 2 weeks in NJ and 2 weeks taking swimming lessons. In addition to spending time with my...
View ArticleTeacher Foldable Fun
Have you ever used a foldable in your classroom? I love them, but recently learned that not every teacher has been introduced to the wonderful world of foldables. These student-created graphic...
View ArticleParent Involvement Tips for SPED Teachers
Parent communication and involvement is extremely important to the success of our students although lack of parent involvement is one of the biggest problems that we face in school.
View ArticleBuilding Life Skills with Classroom Cooking
Something new I have started with my students this year is cooking. Every Friday, we read a book and then do a cooking activity to go along with the book. I try to make the book and activity...
View ArticleHow to Make Your Own Assistive Technology Devices
Assistive technology is a topic that I could go on about for days. It is definitely an important part of educating students of all ability levels. Assistive technology is any item, piece of equipment...
View Article5 Tips for Teaching Sight Words
Teaching sight wordsis sometimes difficult for typically developing children, so when working with children who are delayed sight words can become a huge frustration.
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