New Teacher Tips

IB Learning, New Teacher Tips

Teaching In Sweden as an American: What It’s Like

Teaching in Sweden after teaching in the US has been an adjustment. In some ways, things are very similar, but in others, they are totally different. Here are some comparisons based on my personal experience as an American teacher who has taught in both the United States and Sweden. My Experience In order to make a fair comparison, it’s important…

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Behavior Management, Classroom Management, New Teacher Tips

Helping Students Resolve Conflicts: How to Help Them Take Ownership of Their Actions

Conflict resolution in elementary school is important because conflicts are common between students. As a teacher, one of our biggest goals should be to help students learn to solve conflict, take ownership of their actions, and then ultimately begin to solve conflicts on their own. Here is how to help students solve conflicts and take ownership of their own actions.…

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Classroom Management, Classroom Organization, New Teacher Tips

How to Create a Morning Routine that Sets Your Class Up for Success

Your classroom morning routine sets the tone for the whole day. It can be a time of chaos and stress, or a time of productivity and easing into the school day. Here’s my morning routine in my first grade classroom and how it sets us up for a successful day. What are the goals of a strong morning routine? When…

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Home Support, New Teacher Tips

Top 5 Ways to Send A Weekly Classroom Newsletter

Sending home a weekly classroom newsletter to parents is a great way to connect with parents and keep them informed. However, it can be overwhelming to decide the best way to send it. Here are my top 5 recommendations of ways to send home a classroom newsletter. Click here to read about what to include in a classroom newsletter. 5.…

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