Strategies for Welcoming New Students
This post contains an affiliate link. When I was working at my former school, I was welcoming new students into my classroom on a monthly basis. This was the nature of my school program, however...
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This post contains an affiliate link. When I was working at my former school, I was welcoming new students into my classroom on a monthly basis. This was the nature of my school program, however...
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This post contains affiliate links. Whether we like it or not, anxiety is part of life. We all have seasons of life and incidents that occur that cause us to feel anxious or worried. It...
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School is weird these days. With masks, uncertainties, mandates, and social distancing, social emotional learning is at the forefront. Our students need these explicit lessons! With all of the academic curriculum and skills we have...
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One of the first things I learned as a new teacher is that I needed more activities than I would have ever imagined. The lessons I thought would take 45 minutes took 20, and we...
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this post contains affiliate links Social emotional learning and social skills lessons can be so fun to teach and execute in the classroom. But, if your students are anything like mine, it can be really...
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This post contains affiliate links. I taught students with emotional disabilities for a number of years. The setting I taught in was a therapeutic day school, meaning we had no non-disabled peers and inclusion experiences...
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Have you tried yoga in the classroom? It’s such a valuable support to add in to your day and students LOVE IT. Another benefit is how much teachers can benefit, too! We all can enjoy...
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This post contains affiliate links. September 15 — October 15 is Latino Heritage Month. While sharing voices, stories, contributions, and leaders from the Latino diaspora is essential across ALL days of the year, it can...
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This collaboration is brought to you by Tract and features my unbiased experience using the platform. Student engagement in our classrooms can often feel like a three ring circus. Dressing up in costumes, making original...
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I’ll be honest: I am not a huge fan of packaged social emotional learning and social skills curriculums. I generally feel that students respond best to more authentic and individualized programming. I like having the...
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