Earning a teaching license can be a joyous moment. After years of higher education, state testing, and meeting your state requirements, you finally receive the documentation to begin your career. While entering into your career, you should be aware of the Professional Conduct Statues and Rules. As a veteran teacher, I researched the information for […]
Watch Me Model How to Write a Short Argument Piece
According to Marzano, there are three knowledge progresses that students encounter when learning a new concept. Those progresses are cognitive, associative, and autonomous. When introducing a new concept, teachers have to model the skill or strategy for the students. In my district, we break the concepts into simpler terms in the form of a gradual […]
How to Introduce a Short Story in an Igniting and Interesting Manner
It was the end of the quarter for my Reading Lab classes, and the students were wanting something exciting to read. All quarter, they were working on a computer program and reading challenging, nonfiction reading passages from their worktext book. I had a few pieces of engaging, short stories for the classes. I chose “Thank […]
How to Stay Organized with this Free Teacher Planner
What teacher doesn’t love a nice planner to record meeting notes, phone calls, detention list, and things to do list? If you’re the kind of teacher that likes to keep track of everything, you will love this free teacher journal! I’m in love with this simple, pretty teacher planner because it’s full of areas to […]
Ten Gifts That Melt a Teacher’s Heart
*This is an affiliate post and I will receive commission through items purchased through the links.* What person doesn’t like nice a gift? I can still recall the first gift I received as a first-year teacher. It was a used stuffed animal from a middle school student. After years of keeping it in my closet, […]
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