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January Tips & Tricks 2

Winter weather is just about everywhere right now! With the cold and dreary weather often

Fall: Teacher Tips & Tricks

Every teacher loves to promote reading. After all, it’s a life skill that helps everybody!

Back to school: How Brands Can Help

Now that it’s August, the reality of another school year beginning becomes a clearer reality. 

Summer Survival Kit

Oh to be a kid again!  My days were filled with bike rides, walks to

Fun in the Sun! Preventing Summer Slide. 

Consistent learning opportunities can prevent the summer slide. Learning opportunities are around us every day,

Celebrate Teachers!

Teacher Appreciation Week is just around the corner. This is a treasured time, not because

Tax Tips for Teachers

It's officially tax season…cue the groans! Taxes are a task that few people look forward

Celebrating Black History Month

This is a great time of year to dedicate our learning to the lives of

Making 2023 a Year of Improved Change

As you begin 2023 and are starting to try out your resolutions, I am happy

The Evolution of Teachers

The assumed message, change over time brings natural refinement, is sometimes lampooned with an additional

Finding Joy in the Little Things

I recently had an eye-opening experience while working with kindergarten students. This was their first

Money on your mind?

By. Teresa Marchant As we approach the dog days of summer, most of us are

A Summer Challenge, Just for Teachers!

June is quickly coming to an end, the 4th of July is right around the

Commencement Reflections: Citizenship and the Influence of Educators

It is graduation season across the K-16 landscape!  Whether you have already attended or will

Outdoor Education

One of my favorite award winning books is Wonder by R.J. Palacio. If you have

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!

It’s officially the first week of May, also Teacher Appreciation Week Educators are appreciated every

Celebrating National Library Week

Students are consumers of information and need to learn to be critical thinkers. This is

April Fools!

By. Teresa Marchant During my first year as an educator, I received a voicemail from

Supporting Student Creativity and Curiosity

By. Craig Perrier This past weekend I was a judge at a regional National History

Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!

By. Meredith Biesinger We are one week away from Dr. Seuss's Birthday on March 2nd.

Teaching With Joy and Care

By. Craig Perrier Do you remember these, or similar sayings, from past or (gasp) current

New Year, Better You!

By. Meredith Biesinger New Year's resolutions tend to fizzle out quickly, and with a hectic

Winter Break Re-Charge

By. Craig Perrier Many readers of this blog will be familiar with the famous line

The Power of Play

By. Meredith Biesinger  The science of brain development is fascinating! Thanks to science, there is

Assessments, Sugar, and Goals…Oh My!

By. Meredith Biesinger Hello October! We welcomed in October last week, and I know we're

I Question… Therefore I Am

By. Craig Perrier Have you ever told your students to “ask me anything,” “always ask

Character Education

By. Teresa Marchant Great read aloud books can help build a community in your classroom.

Teacher, Mom, and Summer Vacation: A Teacher’s Summer Survival Kit

By. Teresa Marchant I have always loved being a “Summer Mom!” During the school year

Curriculum Tips: A Teacher’s Summer Survival Kit

By. Meredith Biesinger For many teachers, curriculum planning is a fun and creative process. For


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