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My April 2019 Book Reviews

This month I had grand plans of reading so many books over April vacation from school.  Well, that didn’t happen and I am really going to have to pick up…

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May 6, 2019
Blog, Co-Teaching, Education, Special Education

5 Keys to Great Co-Teaching

Communicate Like any relationship in life, communication is key to a successful co-teaching relationship. Before the year begins, sit down, and DTR as the kids say. Define the relationship! If…

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January 29, 2018
Blog, Education

Tips for Distance Learning

There are so many unknowns leading into the fall.  Personally I live in Massachusetts, our COVID cases are going down and things are reopening without a huge jump in numbers. …

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July 13, 2020
  • Blog,  Education,  Reading

    The Best Upper Elementary Read-Aloud Books

    July 29, 2019 /

    Reading aloud to students is so important.  Even as students get older, and can read to themselves, they can still benefit from hearing someone read aloud to them.  Jim Trelease wrote about this in The Read-Aloud Handbook. Students can benefit from reading books that may be above their reading level.  They can benefit from having proficient reading fluency modeled for them.  It can expose them to more vocabulary.  It gives the whole class something to have discussions on, among other things. I gathered a list of my favorite read-aloud books for upper elementary students. Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling The Harry Potter Series is a personal favorite of mine. …

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    How to Become a Teacher Blogger!

    July 22, 2019 /

    Have you ever thought of starting a blog? Are you looking for ways to bring in some extra money? Do you like to write?  Maybe starting a blog is something that you would enjoy! If you have ever considered starting a blog, it can be scary!  What if I am unsuccessful?  What if I stink at it?  What if no one reads it? These are all valid concerns, but if you don’t try… you’ll never know! Research the blogging platforms There are so many to choose between.  I have a self-hosted blog for which I use Blue Host and WordPress.  Blue Host is where I host my website and WordPress…

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  • Blog,  Education,  Self Care

    How to Prevent Teacher Burnout

    July 15, 2019 /

    For me, I am less than a month into the school year, but it has been a long month!  I am already looking for tips and tricks to prevent burnout. Work Out Taking a little time for yourself everyday is a great step toward keeping yourself calm and collected.  I like the Rachel Hollis theory of making your body move for 30 minutes every day. Whether you do a half-hour intense workout, or you go for a 30 minute walk after dinner, just let your body move! Working out sends your body a rush of endorphins.  This allows your body to feel good and also gives you something to be…

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  • Blog,  Books,  Reading,  Reviews

    My June 2019 Book Reviews

    July 1, 2019 /

    The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine This was my book club book this month.  I personally really liked it but after reading the reviews on Goodreads, I can understand why this book could be triggering to some people.  Of the negative reviews, personally, none of those things did I think of or feel while reading the book, but after reading other people comment on them I saw where they were coming from and why they would hate this book. This story was about a girl pretended to be named Amber.  She develops a fake life as a sister of someone who passed away from Cystic Fibrosis in order to…

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    Grow Your Business with Sales Funnels

    June 10, 2019 /

    Are you looking to kick start your sales?  Well, I have some GREAT news!  Isa Adney is back with another free webinar to help you grow your business through sales funnels. Why You Need to Use Sales Funnels Believe me, I know you’re thinking right now that this is something that is not for you!  Sales funnels are overwhelming, and email, in general, is terrifying and out of my comfort zone. But! If you want to be a successful blogger, you need to be utilizing your email list and constantly communicating with those customers.  Sales funnels, when done well, are a great way of building a relationship with your audience,…

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    My May 2019 Book Reviews

    June 3, 2019 /

    The school year is starting to wind down and I am looking forward to getting a lot of reading done this summer.  I have visions of myself sitting by the pool reading book after book.  But, we all know that is not going to happen quite as I plan.  A girl can dream, right?! The 14th Colony by Steve Berry I am a big fan of the Cotton Malone series that Steve Berry writes.  I love the way he writes historical fiction mixed with action and adventure.  This book was not one of my favorites but it also did not disappoint. The way that Steve Berry researches the historical events…

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  • Blog,  Self Care

    Stop Trying to Multi-Task and Focus!

    May 27, 2019 /

    In today’s world, I constantly find myself trying to do too many things at once!  Even right now, while writing this blog post, I am listening to a podcast, making lunch, and folding laundry.  But really when we are multitasking and focusing on multiple things at once, we are never really giving all of our attention to any one thing, and we are not giving it our best effort.  If you want to put in your best effort you have to focus on one thing at a time! Here are some tips to help you focus your attention on one thing at a time. Keep Paper Handy When I am…

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  • Blog,  Classroom Management,  Education

    Why You Need a Bell-Ringer

    May 20, 2019 /

    What is a Bell-Ringer? If you are new to teaching, or in a school where this isn’t a term that is used, you’ve probably seen something similar.  Bell-Ringers are activities students do as soon as they arrive in class.  It is usually something quick and typically I don’t give a problem that the students are not going to know how to do.  Here are the reasons why you need to be using a bell-ringer in your classroom. Classroom Management Bell-ringers are great for classroom management.  We all know that students do better when they have a routine that is expected.  Ideally, students know what to do as soon as they…

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    Using Positive Language to Empower Your Students!

    May 13, 2019 /

    Do you use positive language to handle behaviors in your class? As teachers, we have the power to set the tone in our classroom.  Do you want students to walk into your classroom feeling like they are constantly making mistakes and failing?  Or, do you want students to walk into your classroom feeling like it is a safe space where they can thrive?  If you are taking the time to get advice and read articles, I think I know the answer to that question.  You are obviously the type of teacher who wants to make your classroom the best that it can be. Reminding yourself to use positive language in…

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    My April 2019 Book Reviews

    May 6, 2019 /

    This month I had grand plans of reading so many books over April vacation from school.  Well, that didn’t happen and I am really going to have to pick up my pace if I want to meet my goal of 50 books in 2019!  I am trying to mix more non-fiction into my reading so this month I got through one of each, fiction and non-fiction. Burying the Honeysuckle Girls by Emily Carpenter This was my book club book this month and I was not a huge fan.  There were elements of this book that I found enjoyable but then there was a lot that I didn’t.  It is the…

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