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  • Blog,  Classroom Management,  Co-Teaching,  Education

    When Co-Teaching Gets Tough

    June 7, 2018 /

    Let’s face it, co-teaching can be hard! Seriously, co-teaching can be really difficult!  You have to work very closely with another teacher that you don’t get to pick.  Your principal decides one day that you will be working with another teacher. Who knows if your personalities will mesh well!? There is a lot of anxiety that comes with co-teaching, and fortunately, my three current co-teachers are all strong, amazing women who are patient with me, and we work well together. But this isn’t always the case! Sometimes you get assigned to work with a teacher, and co-teaching may be difficult. Be Patient Most of the time (hopefully all of the…

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    May 2018 Book Reviews

    June 4, 2018 /

    Let me tell you, I can’t wait until summertime when I can just read all the time.  It is actually taxing at times to find time to finish three books.  And that is so sad!  But this month I read some good ones. Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah If you have read a book by Kristin Hannah, then you are probably a fan.  The first book that I read from her was The Nightingale and that is probably one of the best books that I have ever read.  And this novel did not disappoint. Winter Garden is a novel about two daughters and their mother.  After their father passes they try to…

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    How to Make Money Blogging!

    May 31, 2018 /

    Is this for you? Is your blog stuck in a rut?  Are you up and running but the money isn’t coming quite as you expected?  Have you had an idea for a blog, but you’re not sure to go about launching it and making it profitable? I found an amazing course to help you make money blogging. You have to check out Launch Your Blog Biz!   This course is seriously amazing!  It takes the difficult task of making a profitable blog and teaches you step-by-step how to start making money. Who are these people and why should I listen to them? Alex and Lauren at Create and Go have…

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  • Blog,  Education

    Tips for a New Teacher

    May 24, 2018 /

    Being a new teacher can be terrifying.  You come out of school with confidence, and all of the sudden you are thrown into a job and responsible for a room of children.  Take a moment and breathe, every teacher was a first-year teacher at one time and you’re going to do great! Don’t compare yourself to others It can be really easy to look at another teacher and immediately see everything that they are doing better than you.  But, as a human, you’re probably not also seeing everything that you are doing better than them. Don’t compare yourself!  The other first-year teacher down the hall may have the perfect classroom. …

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  • Blog,  Self Care,  Whole30

    My Whole30 Must Haves!

    May 21, 2018 /

    I have spent years trying to negotiate with my stomach and make it cooperate.  It has not been easy.  After hearing from friends and family members about the Whole 30 program, I decided that I would try my first Whole 30!  It was terrifying and challenging; I am not going to lie to you.  But, I did it!  Did I make some miraculous discoveries about my body and digestive system?  No, unfortunately, I didn’t.  But, I learned a lot about myself, my dependence on certain foods, and my cravings. Throughout my Whole 30, there were a few things that I couldn’t have lived without, some food products and some reference…

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    Benefits of Using Word Walls in Secondary Education

    May 17, 2018 /

    Word walls are common things to see in elementary school classrooms.  But, as the students get older and older, you begin to see them less.  Word walls still have use in secondary classrooms.     Benefits for English Language Learners Students who are English Language Learners could benefit the most from having word walls in middle school or high school classrooms.  These students are constantly trying to comprehend what they’re reading or hearing, translate it into their native language, and then formulate a response and translate it back.  This can be exhausting.  Providing these students with a word wall with commonly used and taught vocabulary words could help them recall…

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    4 Tips for Directing Your School Play

    May 14, 2018 /

    So this year I took on a new challenge.  This year I co-directed the school play with my school secretary. We. Had. A. Blast! It was probably one of the hardest things that I’ve ever done, but it was also one of the most rewarding. It was the last minute, an unplanned decision for both of us to take on this endeavor.  After two emails from my principal that went out to the whole staff about there not being anyone to run the play, I started to think about it.  I have never directed a play before, but I was in a lot of them as a child and teenager. …

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    Using Task Cards in Middle School

    May 10, 2018 /

    If you go to TeacherspayTeachers.com there are task cards everywhere.  But what are the best ways to use them in your classroom? Test Prep Task cards are great for test prep.  You can assign the students to work individually or in pairs on a set of cards.  They give them repeated practice on math concepts. You can either have the students do all the work and then give them the answers at the end.  Or, you can have the students actively use the answer key to check their answers as they go so that they can immediately correct errors. Task cards require fairly minimal teacher involvement, making it an easy way…

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    Building, Promoting, and Monetizing for Blogging

    May 7, 2018 /

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    My April 2018 Book Reviews

    May 3, 2018 /

    I had big plans of reading all the books over April Vacation from school.  But, that didn’t happen, I only read my normal three books this month.  I am really going to have to get moving if I am going to hit 50 books this year! My book club book this month was The Stars Are Fire by Anita Shreve.  This novel is the story of a young mother who is dealing with a strained relationship with her husband.  She lives on the coast of Maine in the mid-1900s.  When a fire destroys her hometown, she is required to start over and learn how to crawl from the ashes and…

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