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Wave Your Student Desk Flags!
Hi friends! This week I have a super fun video review of an awesome product called a Flagbee! It is so simple to set up and the possibilities of use are numerous!
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Field Trip Tips for You!
I don't know about you, but I have always enjoyed taking students on field trips (when working for districts where we actually had the funding to go). It was great watching them explore outside of
Regaining Control of Your Classroom
We all know one. The person who has the out-of-control classroom. I'm not talking the class where students are out of their desks, a little louder than usual, but still learning -- I'm talking the cla
Managing the Year with the Extremely Challenging Student
Today we have a guest blog post talking all about behavior management, which I am sure many can relate with during this time of the year. Enjoy!
All teachers have had or will have an exper
Do You Hear What I Hear?
I figured that was an appropriate title for a blog post this time of year - lol! Today, I am reviewing the HearAll Assessment Recorder from Learning Resources. This handy little machine will allow
Deciding on Discipline
With the new year starting up, whether we like it or not, all teachers will have to know what the discipline policy will be in the classroom. You MIGHT have a "honeymoon" period of 1-3 days at the
Classroom Mgmt? There's an App For That!
Management in the classroom is a big deal. It can literally make or break your entire school year, so any helpful tip is always a welcome one. Today, I had the opportunity to review a pretty cool
Does Screaming At Your Class Work?
I know most teachers would say the answer to the title question is "usually not." If you are normally a more reserved teacher, then yelling could certainly take them by surprise. lol. But, at lea
Centers Management Tips
Yesterday, I showed you a cool little way to display your center signs and directions, and today (as promised), I will share with you how I manage centers. Centers can get hairy if they are not pro
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