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How to Manage Parenting, Teaching, and Working from Home

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Spring 2020, has families juggling parenting, working, and teaching all at the same time across the country. Millions are now getting a little taste of homeschool life and it is challenging, especially if you don’t naturally work from home. For parents or guardians that work from home, single parent households or those that are still […]

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Simple Ways to Teach at Home

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Today, while many children should be at school, they are at home learning. As parents transition a part of their day into teaching at home. Nobody would have ever predicted back in September that teachers and parents will all be taking on a homeschool approach to education. Parents are taking on these new teaching roles, […]

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Is 2020 the Time to Homeschool your Child

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With the recent Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, many feel they are being forced to now homeschool their child. Schools are closing anywhere from 2 weeks to 6 weeks and parents are left scrambling. Living in Washington state, I teach and live in one of the initial districts where the governor said we are shutting down for […]

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Simple Strategies to Manage Classroom Behaviors

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In my classroom, I don’t generally follow a list of classroom management rules. I know, I know…a lot of teachers say, “develop your rules with your class!” Then, what do you do next? Post the rules up in the classroom so your students can be reminded of them every day, all year long. Well, I […]

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12 Steps to a Fun Science Club

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Science should be in child’s life once they reach Kindergarten. But I know with how funding works, science isn’t a part of a child’s education until middle school. With Science being perhaps one of the most difficult subjects in school, this can often mean that not every student is able to take as much science […]

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