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New Teacher Tips

5 Things Every Teacher Needs to Hear Right Now

Teaching is not a career for the faint of heart. This has become abundantly clear in the last 3 years of teaching with Covid, lots of terrible educational policies in the US, and increased pressure and scrutiny. Here are 5 things that every teacher needs to hear right now. Your job matters Sometimes, with all of the ridiculous expectations, it…

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Behavior Management, Classroom Management, New Teacher Tips

7 Things Teachers Often Forget About Being a Student

Being a teacher is hard, but so is being a student. As teachers, we often become so focused on the outcomes we’re expected to produce that we forget many things about how hard it can be to be a student. Here are 7 things we often forget about being a student. They’re trying their best. One of my favorite quotes…

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Classroom Organization, New Teacher Tips

Why I Love Having a Proud Board in my Classroom

It can be hard to come up with classroom bulletin boards ideas and know how to use classroom displays. You want to make sure you are using them in a way that helps students learn, not feel overwhelmed, and is valuable. It’s important to think and plan out how to use your classroom bulletin board spaces. One of my favorite…

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Classroom Organization, New Teacher Tips

10 Things Teachers Can Do On Friday for an Easier Monday

How can you make your Monday easier? As a new teacher, I often worked harder and not smarter. However, I have learned some tricks to make Mondays much smoother. As much as I want to rush right out of the door on Friday afternoon, there are some simple things I try to do on Friday to make my Monday easier.…

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Classroom Management, New Teacher Tips

The Best Way to Work with a Teacher Assistant

If you’re lucky enough to work with a teaching assistant or helper teacher in your classroom, the possibilities are endless. It is such a gift. However, it can be daunting if you’re not sure how best to manage things or work together. It can feel awkward telling an adult what to do, and it can feel uncomfortable if you don’t…

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