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How I Earn Money Blogging: Blogging Income Report Have you ever wondered how bloggers make money online? Or, to be more specific, exactly how much money you can earn as a blogger? I get these types of
In the world of witty banter and sharp comebacks, humor often takes center stage. We've all been there—received an insult so clever and unexpected, that it's impossible not to chuckle. From quick-witted retorts and brutally honest snubs to unintended but devastating jabs, these are the funniest insults people have ever received and then shared on social media. Get ready to laugh out loud! McBreeches We all know those enthusiastic people who are into historical reenactments and period costumes. But normally we don’t see them in regular places like the subway, the bank, or our go-to fast food outlets. It better
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A couple days ago, someone searched my blog, asking for “books that have a very different type of government in fantasy.” I did make a post of fantasy clichés a while back, and in there, I briefly …
Joseph Cambell’s The Hero’s Journey: Summary of the Steps Adapted from Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction (MCLI) Maricopa Community Colleges URL: (Scroll to bottom of page for…
Starting a blog could not be easier. In this guide I will show you how to start a blog in under an hour and how to make money blogging!
Actionable steps to help you finally make money blogging this year. How I turned my blog into a full time career in just one year!
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Put your teacher observation fears to rest with lesson plan ideas to maximize student engagement. Discover what administrators look for the most!
SEO tips for bloggers are invaluable nuggets of information that every new blogger should know about. Ranking high in search engine results drives traffic to your site. So I’m sharing my on-page blog SEO tips
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Three easy ways to make money blogging for beginners including affiliate marketing, affiliate networks, and ad networks.
Joseph Cambell’s The Hero’s Journey: Summary of the Steps Adapted from Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction (MCLI) Maricopa Community Colleges URL: (Scroll to bottom of page for…
Tips for setting up your student seating arrangements for cooperative learning, including options for permanent and temporary teams.
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Looking for some tips to improve German pronunciation? Right here, my friend. Check this post for some ideas to get your speaking perfekt Deutsch.
This is something new that I've started in my individual counseling sessions. It serves a few purposes - it helps me gather data on how effective the sessions are, helps students self-reflect, and wor
Creative Writer Worksheet – Character Sketch (PDF) You may have written a character sketch for a fictional person before, but how about for someone from your real life? Try filling in this character sketch worksheet to gain a deeper understanding of people you love, hate, or feel indifferent towards. “People do not seem to realize…
Teamwork in the classroom is essential in order to have a high functioning and welcoming environment for students. Check out three easy ways to build teamwork with your students.
nineprotons:feelsmoor:[Wondermark] this is the coolest thing.I used to have a t-shirt from The Nature Company (I think it was) that just had a b...
Homophone anchor chart for upper elementary students! Students write the other spelling of the homophone on the FREE handout linked to this blog post!
Since I started this blog, I've been trying to figure out something that I could do that hasn't been done a thousand times before. All the...
Yes, you read that title right. We just had a new student with autism transfer to our school who is a stickler for his constitutional rights. During the last week, we've heard some interesting things such as: * Telling him to be quiet in the media center is interfering with his freedom of speech. * Asking him to place his stickers only inside his folder is imposing upon his civil liberties. * He couldn't be waving his napkin in someone's face because that would mean he would have to actually place the napkin inside the person's head. *If you lined him up with 100 other kids his age, he would be smarter than 97 percent of them, because his doctor said his IQ was in the 97th percentile. There's been many other interesting conversations with him, also. He's very smart and I am probably not smarter than a 2nd grader! He used his pattern blocks to create a Jewish star and wrote "In memory of Anne Frank and the other victims of the Holocaust." Yes, we are testing him for gifted! In the meantime, I'm trying to come up with some ways to get the behavior more conducive to a classroom setting. Since he's such a stickler for rules, I made this Student Rights and Responsibility handout that you can download for free if you click on the picture. There are 3 different versions. Does anyone else have any suggestions for dealing with such a logical, by the book student? I'm sure we'll be needing a lot of help with this student! On another note, I've been trying to keep track of all the special ed bloggers that I come across in blogland. We're in such a minority, and I want to know all of you that I can! Drum roll please.......here are all the special ed bloggers that I know about. If you're not on the list, please leave a comment, so I can add you! Let's all support each other since there's so few of us! Differentiation Station comes from Heather who is a Primary Resource teacher. A Special Kind of Class comes from Amanda who has an elementary classroom for students with severe physical and/or speech disabilities. Life in Special Education comes from Karla who has a K-5 self-contained classroom. Class Full of "Special" Kinders comes from Jeannie who teaches a special education Kindergarten. Ms. Rachel's Room comes (obviously) from Ms. Rachel who has a K-5 self-contained classroom. Sped-Ventures comes from a self-contained classroom teacher of students ages 9 to 14. Mrs. Gibson's Everday Classroom comes from Casey who is a special education teacher in Virginia. The Resource(ful) Room is from Amy and I assume she is a resource room teacher! Special Speckled Eggs comes from Claire who teaches exceptional students Toad-ally Exceptional Learners comes from Mrs. Whiteley who teaches a K-6 resource room. She doesn't have a blog button but can be checked out {here}. We are ALL Special comes from Karlie who teaches has an elementary classroom for students with emotional behavior disorders. You can visit her blog {here}. Fun in ECSE comes from Kate who teaches early childhood special ed for students ages 2.5 - 5. Mrs. H's Resource Room comes from Kim who teaches Grades 3 through 5 in a resource/co-teaching model. Love Bug Learning comes from Sharima who teaches 3rd and 4th grade special education. I hope I didn't leave anyone out. If I did, please leave a comment with a link to your blog! Graphics from Scrappin Doodles
It's been quite some time since I've been able to sit down, relax and look through my favorite block reference books. A couple weeks ago, I pulled out Nancy Cabot's Quilt Collection , complied by Rose Lea Alboum. You can see more about it on my blog here and ordering information here . This ti
"Cheat sheets" always helped me in school. Being a visual learner, they were a quick and easy way to memorize a lot of information in a short amount of time. Here are a list of my favorite
A guide to developing the leadership structure in fantasy armies, from veteran U.S. Army officer Michael Mammay.
The personal financial literacy math standards include challenging vocabulary and concepts. Use these 5 tools to make it easier and more fun for kids!
It's a common misconception that you have to spend money to start a blog. Here's the ultimate guide to how to start a blog for free in 2018.
Tumblr Thread Goes Full American Gothic - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
It is this kind of bad guy I strive to create in my stories: a moral villain who religiously adheres to his twisted moral codes.
This year we're having a monthly series on mentoring. Head here to read the previous posts. I've mentored too many people over the years who have asked me
The word theory can become quite confusing…in social work ‘theory’ is thrown around and can often become synonymous with model, approach, or practice. Defining and understanding …
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This blog post features a contraction anchor chart. Plus, two free concentration games are provided... one contraction game for lower elementary and one for upper elementary!
The vestibular system influences a child’s behavior and sense of balance. Learn more about how the vestibular system affects a child’s behavior.
Check out these activities for teaching interjections including mini posters, Youtube songs, games, suggested books to use, and more.
Corkboard Connections is a blog written by Laura Candler who enjoys connecting terrific teachers with amazing resources!
What is dyslexia? Learn the signs, causes, and how you can help. Dyslexia is a learning disabiltiy that makes it difficult to read and spell.
Looking for a plotting formula? In this post, we share an infographic of The Hero's Journey, a device used by writers when plotting their books.
The Love Nerds is turning one, so I'm reflecting on my blogging priorities with the help of my fave bloggers! Plus, get the link to a fully customizable Daily Blog Checklist!
Are you a beginner blogger and wondering how to make money with a blog? The good news is it isn’t as difficult as one may think. Here's a quick guide.