Do your students whine and moan as soon as the words, "writing time," or "writing workshop" come out of your mouth? Teaching writing is one of the most frustrating and difficult subjects to teach in elementary school. I've visited this topic before in my post - 8 Ways to Get Your Students Writing and in How I Use Systems With My 3rd Grade Writers. However, I wanted to dig in a bit on how using ... Read More about Using Daily Writing Prompts to Help Writers Grow
My Five Favorite Books For Teacher Professional Development
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. I talk a lot about books on my blog, because 1 - I love books and 2 - when it comes to learning new things, nothing really does it for my brain like reading a book does. So while I've certainly mentioned some of these titles before, especially in my Teacher's Summer Reading Guide last month, I have absolutely no qualms about mentioning ... Read More about My Five Favorite Books For Teacher Professional Development
Self-Care For Teachers on Summer Break
It's summer, teachers. I am finally on summer break. This year has been the longest, hardest, craziest year of my career. The past couple of weeks, I've been so tired and worn down that I just haven't had the energy to do anything in the evenings - even things that I know are good for me. I have repeated the mantra, "I'll do it when summer starts," over and over again in my mind. So now ... Read More about Self-Care For Teachers on Summer Break
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