Let’s be honest, many teachers dread parent conferences!!! I can totally relate, I use to feel the same way. When I first began teaching, parents intimidated me. But over the years, I’ve learned that building a strong, trusting relationships with your students’ parents goes along way. That wasn’t news to me, I learned that […]
Some Classroom Blog Tips: Getting Started
If you’re reading this, you’re probably already a fabulous techie teacher who is also a nighttime blogger, so class blogs are a cinch for you. But if you don’t have one yet, here are some reasons why you need to create one immediately! I don’t know about you, but I’m huge on parent communication. The […]
What Elfie has been up to…
I’m linking up with Mel over at Seusstastic to share how I used the Elf on the Shelf this year. Let me preface this post by saying introducing an elf to our class added a lot of excitement and a bit of a headache because December had SO much going on. Overall, I’d definitely do it again. […]
A Christmas Linky
I’m linking up with my teacher friend from Alaska. She posts the most adorable photos of her students and all the wintery snow photos that we don’t get here in Southern California. Plus, she makes the most adorable clip art! The beginning of my break started off with a flight to Arizona to be with my […]
Water bottle snowman craft
Every year, we make the cutest upcycling snowman craft using just a few materials that you most likely already have in your classroom. This water bottle snowman craft is perfect in place of guided reading during the holidays, or you can try it whole group. Materials for water bottle snowman craft Here’s what you need […]
Why Teachers Pay Teachers is both a blessing and curse
Let me start off by saying that Teachers Pay Teachers has been amazing for teachers to find meaningful lessons and resources to meet the needs of all of our little learners while making learning fun. It’s brought teachers together in a collaborative forum where we can connect through social media. I have been inspired by […]
What a Teacher is thankful for…
Reflecting on my eight years of teaching, I’m so thankful for many things. I’m thankful for growing up and living in a beautiful beach community nested in South Orange County. I’m thankful for my amazing and supportive parents who have answered every frantic phone call, have pushed me when I didn’t think I could go […]
A whole post dedicated to November
I don’t know about you, but these germs my little kiddos are bringing me are wrecking havoc on my poor immune system. My month started with all of these goodies. Then included 2 rounds of antibiotics. What to do??? To start each month off, I always send home a family art project. It gets the […]
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