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February 27, 2025
As a teacher, finding resources to improve your classroom is always the goal, but finding those resources for free is never easy. Today, we’re going to connect you to some free digital resources for teachers. Whether you’re looking for fun ways to introduce yourself to students or new ways to […]
February 27, 2025
Every student should feel welcome and encouraged to participate in class. But what does it take to create a truly inclusive classroom? It’s not just about good intentions. It takes effort, strategy, and a little know-how. What is an Inclusive Classroom? An inclusive classroom is a place where every […]
January 20, 2025
Today, more and more students find themselves learning in environments dominated by keyboards and touchscreens. It’s no surprise that writing by hand has taken a backseat to typing, with many students opting for their computers over a notebook and pen simply because it’s easier and more efficient. However, a recent […]
December 9, 2024
Tired of hearing the excuse, “My dog ate my homework?” Asking your administration to provide student datebooks is the perfect way to help your student(s) remember important holidays, collaborate with others, and turn their work in on time. Tell them, “My students would benefit from planners because …” They would […]
December 2, 2024
Recently, videos of teens making their own slime at home have filled the For You Pages of social media. This slime, in particular, takes only three ingredients – glue, baking soda, and contact solution – making it a great in-class or after-school activity. Find out how your students can make […]
November 19, 2024
Are you ready to level up your classroom organization? In today’s ever-evolving educational landscape, teachers wear many hats, and keeping things organized can be tough. That’s where grants come in! Grants are here to help you get essential tools like student planners. These grants are your secret weapon to creating […]
November 18, 2024
Gratitude creates the best attitude, especially when you teach students to be appreciative at an early age. Being thankful for the little things in life can not only be practiced at home but also in the classroom and gratitude activities have great benefits. Here are three exercises you can implement […]
October 28, 2024
As a student, note-taking is something you most likely do for every class and it’s critical to learning important concepts throughout your academic career. But did you know that there’s actually a method to taking notes? If you’ve had trouble recalling what you’ve written down, that may be a sign […]
October 14, 2024
An important part of being a great teacher is raising kind humans. This means that you have to reinforce positive character traits in your students such as honesty, integrity, and teamwork, at an early age. This can cause a lot of pressure, but teaching good character doesn’t have to be […]