Flexible Seating Tips for the Pandemic

Well, those of us who love Flexible Seating and have found it so beneficial, are in for some big changes this year. I’m posting these flexible seating tips for the pandemic to help you frame what may and may not work as you get ready for back to school. It’s

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Teacher Humor Round Up – We Need to Laugh!

Hey teachers! I am bringing a teacher humor round up to you today because I know we need some smiles or laughs!  Teaching can be so tough – I find I actively seek out funny TV shows, movies, and Instagram posts in order to make myself smile at the end

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7 Self Care Tips for Teachers

Hey all you cool cats and kittens! No? Oh wait, this is not a Tiger King blog! I mean hi, teachers! Sorry, I think I’ve been stuck at home too long. Going on 10 weeks here! Even though many of us have been home, things are still pretty stressful, so

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How to Share a Video with Students in Google Drive

Hey busy teacher! Have you been navigating your way through the challenging world of distance learning and teaching online? One question that keeps coming up with my fellow teachers is how to share videos with students in Google Drive with students? I have a hopefully helpful video for you in which

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Boxed Set Books for Children

I’m here today with some recommendations for the 10 best boxed book sets! During this crazy times, kids and parents alike are at home, trying to keep busy (not get bored out of their minds) ! Of course, you know my favorite thing is reading. I figured now might be

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Stuck at Home Activities for the Family

Let’s talk about the fact that we all need some ideas and help of things to do while we are self-isolating! That’s why I put together this post today of  fun, engaging, stuck at home activities for the family (besides reading and using devices, of course!) Click on any of

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Managing Bathroom Trips

Are you always pulling your hair managing bathroom trips in your classroom? Students seem to ask a lot to go, and how do you track it as a busy teacher? If you are only sending one kid each time but swamped, you might end up forgetting who went when. I rounded

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End of the Day Classroom Routines

There are so many options for end of the day classroom routines. Are you a teacher who likes to have calm, quiet, activities, do you like review work at the end of the day, or some of both? Or something fun, active and engaging? Throughout my years of teaching second

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Conversation Starters for Building Social Emotional Skills

Hey teachers! Are you looking for ways to start building social emotional skills into your daily classroom life? I have a few ideas for you today – conversation starters you can use during morning meeting, class, meeting, or at other times!  Please also make sure to comment and let me know other

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