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7 Important Life Skills to Teach Your Students

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Although your students mostly focus on academics in the classroom there are many beneficial life skills that you can weave into lesson plans and in your classroom. These are skills that all students should have that will help them well into adulthood. These important life skills are also great when thinking about adding rigor to […]

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5 Teacher Tips for Better, Healthier Boundaries in 2022

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We all have boundaries. Maybe you don’t feel like you do. You’re overwhelmed, tired, burned out, and stress because now more than ever, it feels like you have been run over. Teachers are naturally helpers, caregivers, and go above and beyond. However, somewhere around the umpteenth time of doing more than your job description you […]

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How to Create your Social Emotional Learning Classroom

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Social and emotional learning (SEL) is not just a buzz word in the K-12 environment. In the special education field it’s been apart of the curriculum (or at least should have) for quite sometimes. Social and emotional learning is needed in schools to promote student success in an the educational setting in a variety of […]

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23 Virtual to Hybrid Learning Transitioning Tips

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Hybrid learning is new to many teachers but it’s something that is now part of normal education. After a year of at-home distance learning, many districts are starting to easy back into the in-classroom traditional setting. With a little over a week of hybrid teaching experience, I think I have a routine that works. Here’s […]

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The #1 Teacher Appreciation Gift of All Time

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One of the simplest but most appreciated gift to teachers is a teacher thank you letter. When I first stepped into a classroom almost 15 years ago, I started getting drawings and letters from students. Even when I taught middle school, I would still routinely getting many notes, coloring pages, and drawings. As teachers accumulate […]

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