A recent poll asked teachers if they only had a day to teach what would it be and they responded caring, respect, gratitude, and so on. If we value character education this much, we must use creative methods to prioritize it in our curriculum. Here you’ll find five steps to…
Revising. How often does it get shuffled to the back of the writing line, skimped, or morphed into glorified editing? Probably a little too often. But revising has the potential to be a powerful part of student writing, where opportunities to grow as writers are thick…
Looking to save time preparing for report card conferences? In search of fun Common Core math activities or new ways to provide visual directions in a multicultural classroom? You’ve come to the right place! This week, you’ll find innovative resources including a report card comment generator, a reading toolkit, an escape room bundle pack, and…
Are you interested in starting a classroom or school Makerspace OR maybe want to learn more about how Makerspaces work? You’ve come to the right place…
Scheduling for special education can be a daunting task. Just like our kids, we thrive on schedules (and pretty much need them to survive). One tip that I’m going to drive home throughout this post is that we HAVE TO be ok with CHANGE. Why? Because change is completely inevitable. It WILL happen. and it will happen again… and again… and again…