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Making an Effective Rubric: Strategies and Tips
As an elementary school teacher, it’s important to have a system in place for evaluating your students’ work and providing feedback. One effective way to
How to Manage Your Time as a Teacher
Managing your time as a teacher is not easy. But if you know what to do, it can be done! Teaching is an important job
Top 10 Best Christmas Gifts for Teachers
Every year, parents think about sending their child’s teacher a gift before Christmas break. So commence the rush to the local mom’s group and online

237: Teaching Math to a Split Grade Classroom
How do you teach two grades in your math class at the same time? This episode is all about how to approach teaching math in

236: Make a Bulletin Board with Me
Do you spend hours trying to make everything fit on your bulletin boards and look good simultaneously? I’m taking you through my process of putting

235: Simple Setup Tips for Back to School
It’s time to start getting ready for back-to-school season! I want to talk about what it means to get your classroom back-to-school ready and how

234: How to Do Spiraled Math the Right Way
Have you ever heard me talking about spiraled math instruction and wondered what it would actually look like in your classroom? In this episode, I’m

233: Math Centers: 4 Ways to Do Centers
Do you like a lot of structure in your classroom, or do you prefer to hand the responsibilities over to your students? The great thing

232: Math Centers: What Activities Should You Include?
Have you been wondering how to get started with your math centers? This is a quick and simple episode breaking down everything you need to

231: Get September Ready Now
Are you starting to get ready for summer vacation? Before you get into full vacation mode to enjoy some well-deserved rest and relaxation, it’s a

230: How to Get It All Covered in the Time You Have Left
How are you going to get everything covered in the time that you have left in the school year? If that’s the question you’re asking

229: Math Centers
Do you want to use math centers in your classroom but you don’t know where to start? Maybe you’re worried that your kids aren’t going