Five For Friday on a Saturday
The first week of school has come and gone. I will say that I am exhausted! Due to exhaustion I wasn’t very good at taking
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The first week of school has come and gone. I will say that I am exhausted! Due to exhaustion I wasn’t very good at taking
Have you ever heard of the glue sponge??? Well if you haven’t let me tell you that it is a teachers BEST friend! Seriously ya’ll,
It’s that time once again….School starts tomorrow! I don’t know about ya’ll but I’m already exhausted. I posted a sneak peak of my classroom during
I’m a few days late, Sunday I was able to attend the North Texas Blogger Meet Up hosted by Cassie from Adventures in Teaching and
Its that time!!! Is anyone else EXCITED about the TPT Back to School sale??? I’m pumped!!! I can’t wait to clean up my wish list!
Today’s topic with Blog Hoppin Teacher Week is “Taming the Wild”! I’m so excited to share with you a few of my classroom management
I’m linking back up with Blog Hoppin for day 3 of Teacher Week! Today is all about organizing for instruction! As you saw from yesterdays
I’m linking back up with Blog Hoppin to share with you what I’ve done in my classroom so far! Now, just be warned! My
I’m so excited to be linking up with Blog Hoppin all week for Teacher Week 2013! I’m going to try my best to keep up
Last month, I signed up to participate in the Back to School Blogger Exchange hosted by Adventures of Ms. Smith and Covered in Glitter and
Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Quietest Pencil Sharpener Giveaway! a Rafflecopter giveaway CONGRATULATIONS Kelly H. Keeler!!!!
I am always looking for ways to promote positive classroom behavior. In this post, I’m going to share one of my favorite classroom management strategies.
Math should be fun, not stressful. Ditch the timed math fact tests and replace them with math games that will help your students learn and retain information more effectively.
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