Clipboards are one of my all time favorite classroom resources. They’re cheap and versatile: what more could you ask for? Today, I’m going to share some of my favorite clipboard hacks along with some helpful ways to use them in the classroom with your students! This post contains affiliate links. Watch my Facebook Live video about this topic here. Clipboard…
As teachers, it’s important to plan ahead and stay organized, but sometimes that can be such a struggle. How do you keep track of it all? Today, I want to share my top 4 planning tips with you! Watch my Facebook live on this topic here. This post contains affiliate links. Pick what works for you! When it comes to planning,…
In case you missed any of April’s Make & Take Facebook live videos or blog posts on how to take classroom waste and make it useful, I wanted to do a quick round up! All of these ideas can be quickly and easily made with items you already have in your classroom such as dried up marker caps, empty fruit…
Hi Friends! If you follow me on Facebook, you might have caught me sharing these tips live on Tuesday. Whether you missed it, or not, I wanted to take some time today to share my 3 tips that will hopefully make your sub planning much. much easier so, on those days you or your children are feeling under the weather, you’re…
Morning Work- A Sanity Saver in the Mornings
November 4, 2016Ah, morning work. When I was in school, that wasn’t a thing. At least not in my school. We came in and the teacher collected lunch money while we unpacked, sharpened pencils, talked about the Rugrats episode we watched last night etc, etc and then eventually the Pledge of Allegiance would come over the loud speaker, we’d all stand, and…