by Jestine Cross | 0 Comments
Setting expectations in your classroom is extremely important, no matter what grade you teach. Students want to know what the expectations of them are so they know how to achieve them and feel successful, and we definitely want our students to feel successful! I use... read more
by Sarah Gast | 0 Comments
Need to work on some categorization skills? Check out these Category Cards. The set contains 72 Name that Category cards and 72 What Doesn’t Belong cards. I tried to include all the of the common categories and then made some a little more challenging. Name... read more
by Annie Walsworth | 0 Comments
On to the next set of decisions that you will need to make when it comes to your job search. In part one of this series of posts, I covered “types of schools”, the first of the three elements that make up the dream job trifecta (type of school, type of position,... read more
by Jestine Cross | 0 Comments
I can’t believe that the end of the school year is almost here, this year has flown by so quickly! By the end of third grade, the Common Core State Standards state that students should be fluent with their multiplication and division within 100. I don’t... read more
by Annie Walsworth | 0 Comments
Whether you are searching for your first teaching job or looking to make a change for personal or professional reasons, all job searches have one thing in common: the crippling anxiety that surrounds the entire process. There is nothing quite like worrying about your... read more
by Jestine Cross | 0 Comments
Spring is finally here! What a great time to remind your students about the importance of recycling. The Recycling Unit has everything that you need to introduce your students to recycling. In the Unit you will find many great activities for your students to learn... read more