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From "candygeddon" to "glitcident," the words only make sense if you're a teacher.
From "candygeddon" to "glitcident," the words only make sense if you're a teacher.
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Are any of these ineffective teaching methods still part of your practice? Time to reconsider.
From "candygeddon" to "glitcident," the words only make sense if you're a teacher.
There's no doubt that teaching is one of the hardest jobs around. From managing a roomful of students to solving problems not always on the lesson plan, teachers are our superheroes. Here are a few images that help sum up your week. (: by Clara Galán
There's no doubt that teaching is one of the hardest jobs around. From managing a roomful of students to solving problems not always on the lesson plan, teachers are our superheroes. Here are a few images that help sum up your week. (: by Clara Galán
Read 15 Funny Teacher Memes only teachers will get. Share them with your teaching buddy to make you both laugh out loud and improve your day!. Who doesn't love to laugh? I know I love a good laugh and it makes me feel great. Comedy movies are my most favourite! Clever humour like; Shaun of
Calling all educators! Dive into a treasure trove of hilarious teacher memes that perfectly encapsulate the ups and downs of teaching life.
There's no doubt that teaching is one of the hardest jobs around. From managing a roomful of students to solving problems not always on the lesson plan, teachers are our superheroes. Here are a few images that help sum up your week. (: by Clara Galán
From "candygeddon" to "glitcident," the words only make sense if you're a teacher.
From "candygeddon" to "glitcident," the words only make sense if you're a teacher.
End-of-the-year memes that all teachers will understand. Save this for when you need a laugh to get you to the end of the year.
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No matter how stressful a day gets, it's important to sit back and laugh at these 33 hilarious back-to-school memes.
End-of-the-year memes that all teachers will understand. Save this for when you need a laugh to get you to the end of the year.
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Oh, Santos. He’s the teacher’s pet, you know? If only every character could be like him, I tell his parents on Writer-Parent Meeting Night. His quiet demeanor and willingness to let things play out lend him a gravitas that make him very attractive as a character. His intelligence and strategic abilities make him a kind of character that writers often use as a stand-in for themselves. Self-aware and always looking at the long game, his view comes closer than any of the other Rogue Winds to matching that of the writer. He’s seeing things that are coming before I even see it, at times. It’s true. He’s a born leader in a lot of ways, which is exactly why he doesn’t want the role. He’s smart enough to stay back and out of trouble (well, as much as that’s possible for a rogue fighter pilot). But still, he leads me through situations and stories by his very ability to notice something. Oh, he sees Lori pacing? That must mean something. Oh, he’s heard of this trader? There’s probably some trouble ahead. He’s already braced for it by the time I figure out what it is, and has an escape route planned for he and the other Rogue Winds. It makes me feel lucky, to be honest, because he’s not as forthcoming with the other Winds as he is with me. Granted, they don’t get to be inside his head, and he doesn’t have much choice as to whether I’m there, but still. He’s quiet with them, and I think that quiet draws other people to him. The others watch him to see what he’s doing, because they know he won’t say anything unless he has to, and he’ll act when he thinks it’s appropriate and without any warning. He keeps them on their toes. In some ways, he’s become the default father figure of the group now that Captain Harrison is gone. I think this makes his relationship with Lori a little bit tense at times. Lori is the leader of the Winds, but she wants to prove her worth to her adoptive father. Santos is the stand-in for that father, so she needs to prove herself to him as well. When combined with her desire to prove herself worthy of command to her comrades, Santos makes her uncomfortable at times, and on occasion she feels resentful of Santos’ presence, his silence, his unwillingness to give approval. Santos, for his part, sees all the ways that Lori could improve, but would never dream of telling her what to do; that’s just not his style, and anyway some lessons need to be learned firsthand. His annoyance at her lack of confidence and her resentfulness of his silence leads to conflict. Of course, all of this conflict could be resolved with a simple conversation, but they’re fighter pilots, not therapists. Written By Dave Shapiro Illustrated By Vince Medellin Story By Paul Dodson, Dave Shapiro and Vince Medellin
There's no doubt that teaching is one of the hardest jobs around. From managing a roomful of students to solving problems not always on the lesson plan, teachers are our superheroes. Here are a few images that help sum up your week. (: by Clara Galán
Gosling knows.
“Human beings are the only animals that stutter,” she said. A little girl raised her hand. “I had a kitty-cat who stuttered.” The teacher, knowing how precious some children’s stories could become, asked the little girl to describe the incident. “Well,” she began, “I was in the back yard...
End-of-the-year memes that all teachers will understand. Save this for when you need a laugh to get you to the end of the year.
Short on time? Feel like you need an assistant? I was sceptical at first but in this blog post I'll share 10 ways teachers can use ChatGPT to save time.
From "candygeddon" to "glitcident," the words only make sense if you're a teacher.
No matter how stressful a day gets, it's important to sit back and laugh at these 33 hilarious back-to-school memes.
A teacher is someone who... Classroom poster to remind students (and yourself) why you are there. This goes along with my "someone who" poster series. Includes 10 different teachers to choose from! ________________________________________________________ You may also be interested in... SOMEONE WHO SERIES: MATHEMATICIAN SCIENTIST ENGINEERREADER STUDENTWRITERTECH EXPERTFRIENDLEADER LISTENERARTIST ________________________________________________________ SAVE BY BUYING THE BUNDLE! CLICK HERE!
1. You can't do it all the first year. Seriously. You will find so many great ideas and be inspired by so many awesome teachers that you cannot possibly find the time to implement every great idea. That's why Pinterest was invented. Simmer down and pace yourself. Summer does not come nearly fast enough. 2. Veteran teachers are watching you. That's right, and they sometimes laugh and shake their heads at you and your big, cheesy enthusiasm. It's not like you think it is though. We were all new teachers once, and we remember feeling and acting like you are acting right now, crazy as you are. I clearly remember silently judging my master teachers because they didn't do this or that according to what I learned in my methods classes. However, you quickly learn that the classroom isn't a laboratory where you can control all the variables. Some of the best learning you will do as a new teacher is by trial and error. It's honest to goodness on the job training that never stops. You think I'm kidding, I know. I'm standing back here smiling and shaking my head as I think to myself "you'll see." You must understand though, I do it as a parent would watch their child. We can help you, and we can mentor you, and we can share our knowledge, but ultimately you have to figure out what works for you. We are watching you, but we want you to succeed and we want to help you. 3. You will never master teaching. When I say this, I don't mean to discourage you, just to warn you that although you will teach and touch many lives in your career, your students will also teach you and touch your life more than you can imagine. I've never really been an emotionally sappy person, but I have found myself on many occasions overcome with emotions so strong that I experience this strange mushy, tingly feeling all over my body. It's a wee bit creepy, but nice, in a warm, fuzzy, caterpillar kind of way. 4. Summer does not come nearly fast enough. At times you will feel like you're in a never ending tunnel in which they have turned off the light at the end of the tunnel due to budget cuts, and then the next thing you know you're on the front lawn of the school, waving to the buses as the students are carried away, and dancing and singing at the top of your lungs "School's Out for SUMMER!" You can't even begin to understand what a surreal experience it is to be caught up in the party and then you realize, "OMG, I survived my first year of teaching! When did that happen? How did I get here?!!!" There is no other feeling quite like that last day of school when you've earned your first year survival badge, and you have your whole summer stretched out in front of you. 5. There is no one ideal teaching style. You have to do what works with your personality and what feels right to you. I remember being incredibly worried when a professor told my education class that we should never use sarcasm in the classroom. For me, that was like telling me I had to grow gills because I was going to have to learn how to breath under water. 6. Education is Synonymous with Change. You will realize this at least by your fifth year, sooner if you are more alert than myself. Even before you realize this, you will find yourself leaving every faculty meeting and PLC meeting muttering "Really? One more thing I have to implement that I don't have time for?" 7. The Next Great Thing in Education is a Cyclical Process. Refer to number six above. Every year an amazing new idea will be presented in your PLC that is going to change everything. It will come with new buzz words and everybody will use them ad nauseam in educational conversations. Then next year it will be replaced by something else, and so on, and so forth, until you start seeing the same tired old ideas again, but with new buzz words attached to them. That being said, some of it is good, and you should strive to keep an open mind lest you become cynical and rigid. The bottom line is that there is a delicate balance between implementing new ideas and feeling overwhelmed. Give yourself permission to take a reasonable amount of time to implement new things. 8. Your work is never done. No matter how hard you work, you will never be completely caught up and there will always be things left undone. Accept it and prioritize. You will have to decide how much is good enough and then leave the rest for tomorrow. It's okay to push away from your desk at the end of the day and say "I've done enough," and go home. 9. You will be wrong and you will try stupid things. We tell our students over and over again that they have to make mistakes in order to learn. The same is true for us. Learn how to admit when you are wrong and your ideas don't work out. You will be surprised at how resilient your students are. 10. Eat lunch in the faculty lounge. You need to get out of your classroom and talk to adults. Talking and laughing with your colleagues is the best stress relief you will find in your school day. Take advantage of it. 11. Make time for yourself. I feel like a hypocrite even writing this, but I know deep down in my heart that it is necessary and so, so important. Try. I beg you. 12. You won't always like your students. It's true, but don't ever, ever let them see it. Fake it until you make it. Sometimes your most annoying students turn out to be the ones that you find a very special place in your heart for. Make an effort to get to know them, and find something that you like about them. 13. Your students won't always like you. Teaching is not a popularity contest. You are not their friend. Being a teacher is a lot like being a parent. You are there to teach them and to help mold them into well-rounded, compassionate, problem solving adults. 14. Teaching is the hardest job on the planet. You won't believe how hard you will work. Pace yourself and get plenty of sleep. You will need it to maintain quick reflexes. 15. Ask for help. You do not need to reinvent the wheel. Ask other teachers for lessons and materials. Most good teachers love to share. I have learned more from other teachers I've worked with than all of my college classes and the Internet combined. Veteran teachers especially are like gold. 16. At times you will have to breath polluted air rich with the stench of body odor. Suck it up, Princess, and stock up on the Scentsy. This is your life now. Trust me, as a teacher in a middle school I always have two Scentsys going at a time. They work. 17. You will laugh every day. Clean air isn't the most important thing. Laughter really is the best medicine, and your students will make you laugh until you wet yourself. I promise. 18. You will spend more money than you thought possible on school supplies. At times you will feel like you are hemorrhaging money. 19. Sometimes you have to say no. Your Administrators will ask you to head committees and do all sorts of things because they know they can depend on you. And you absolutely should do some of those things, but know your limits and don't take on too much. 20. Never pass up an opportunity to use the restroom. If you are walking by a restroom, whether you have to go or not, go in and try. It may be your last chance for the next six hours. 21. Choose your battles. You will experience all types of personalities in your teaching career and not every child, nor adult for that matter, can be dealt with in the same way. Some students absolutely cannot be pushed and you need to know when to step back and give them choices. Decide what is important and what is worth fighting for. 22. If it isn't documented it didn't happen. Document, document, document. You will have to prove which interventions you have used on students, what behavior you have witnessed, what was or wasn't turned in, etc., etc. Find a system that works for you and document everything. Ask other teachers in your school how they document and you will save yourself hours upon hours of time. Refer to number fifteen above. 23. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Sometimes it's a good thing and sometimes it isn't, but it is one of the most enjoyable parts of Parent-Teacher conferences. 24. Despite federal legislation, some students choose to be left behind. You can lead a child to knowledge, but you cannot make them think. 25. Helicopter parents are alive and well. Although they can be bothersome, at least they are involved and you have to give them credit for that. Depending on the demographics of the school where you teach, you may find that uninvolved parents are a much bigger problem. 26. You will not make enough money to live on. Marry well. A large number of teachers have second jobs. Frankly, I don't know how they do it. Referring back to number eight, I can't even finish this job, let alone keep another one on the side. I am fortunate to have married well. 27. Sometimes your students are smarter than you. They don't have to know that though. Fake it until you make it. What works for me are exclamations such as: "Tell me more about that!" "What were you thinking when you got that answer?" "Explain your thought process" or a simple, but genuine "Amazing!" can work wonders. Also, make sure you pay attention and take notes. Don't let anyone see though. Rely on Siri. 28. You will not be able to teach everything your students need to know before they take their standardized tests. Do not panic, stress out, or freak out. Your students will smell your fear and react accordingly. Teach them what you can in a calm, organized manner and let the rest go. Stress doesn't help anyone perform better on tests. 28. Sometimes you just have to smile, walk into your classroom, close the door, and teach what you know you should be teaching. No one has to know you just deep sixed that PLC binder you just received in the faculty meeting. Although in reality you probably shouldn't do that. I mean you will want to do that, but more than likely you will need to access it at some point, so cover your butt and hang onto it. Once you give yourself an attitude adjustment, you can come back to it.
There's no doubt that teaching is one of the hardest jobs around. From managing a roomful of students to solving problems not always on the lesson plan, teachers are our superheroes. Here are a few images that help sum up your week. (: by Clara Galán
Class is always in session.
From creating content for students to analyze to sharing strategies for assessment and classroom collaboration, ChatGPT has the potential to save you hours of time and make your life infinitely easier. Here are 50 prompts that will help with that.
From "candygeddon" to "glitcident," the words only make sense if you're a teacher.
There's no doubt that teaching is one of the hardest jobs around. From managing a roomful of students to solving problems not always on the lesson plan, teachers are our superheroes. Here are a few images that help sum up your week. (: by Clara Galán
We’ve all had that teacher at some point in our lives. It can be really difficult to determine what makes a teacher remarkable.
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When we blame our teaching problems on the collective inferiority of a generation, we only make things worse.
I left school in May with my classroom set-up for the start of the new school year. All of my bulletin boards were done. I even had switched all of my calendars to August. I was in need of a stress free beginning. Well.... somewhere around the middle of July I got the bright idea to create a fixer upper inspired classroom. I actually think it all stemmed from my classroom library. I was in need of new containers and new organization. I began online shopping Amazon, Michaels, Walmart, Joann Fabrics, etc. I needed a container that was neutral, but sturdy, I saw a post by Amy Lemons about using wire baskets for her classroom library and I was SOLD. The problem was I couldn't find affordable and sturdy. One day when I was KID FREE, I went to a few of the places mentioned above. I finally made my way to Joann Fabrics. There I found some great wire basket options, but even at 60% off they were a bit pricey for my taste. I literally left the store, but as I was walking out I noticed as Teacher Appreciation Sale of an additional 25% off and it ended that day. I walked my butt right back in, grabbed a flyer, and the nearest employee to confirm I could get the deal on top of a sale. She confirmed that I was! Seriously 60% & 25% off?! I had to get the baskets. I also grab some HUGE letters to spell READ for the same deal. I still spent $200, but I feel like I now have some long lasting containers that will stand up against little first grade fingers. Does anyone else take pictures of things you want to buy and text them to your hubby? I sent him 3 different versions of the READ letters and the last one he sends a message back, "too serial killer". Oy! You can see the baskets I purchased behind the D. Both the letters and baskets are "Hudson" brand. The closest thing I can find online to the baskets are at Target. The large is $19.99 and small is $14.99. After I found the letters and baskets I knew I couldn't stop there. My classroom wouldn't look cohesive right? I began shopping rugs. My old ones were only 3 years old, but took a lot of wear and tear from 1st graders over the years. I brought them home every summer for a good cleaning, but it was apparent to me that I would need to find something new this year. Since I was going for the Fixer Upper inspired thing I thought I should try to bring the outdoors in. The best way I could think to do that was with green shag carpets to look like grass. I found the perfect rugs at IKEA. So of course, I coerced my hubby to pack up the 3 kids and drive me there. It is about an hour and half away. The rugs are normally $39.99, but were on sale for $29.99 with the IKEA reward card. While we were there I also picked up some white cardboard book boxes (4 pack for .99) and a black work lamp ($32.99). As I was bringing all of this decor in I realized my bulletin boards could not stay as they were. I began shopping TPT and found this ADORABLE Farmhouse Classroom Decor pack by Tiffany Gannon. My favorite pieces of the pack are the calendar area, number posters (WITH touch points), and number line. I highly suggest checking this out. My alphabet line was currently bright pinks, oranges, greens, yellows, and blues. It did NOT go with my theme at all. I knew I wanted a throw back look. I found this perfect alphabet at United Arts and Education for $10.99. I finally rounded out the whole look for some pieces made by me. I added a clip chart, birthday display, student work display numbers, schedule cards, and a few other touches that you can find in my Shiplap Classroom Decor pack. Are you ready to see the final look? These pictures were taken before I added my final touches. I will be updating pictures soon. The start of the school year was Monday and well..... enough said right? This is how I felt on Friday afternoon. Here it is... This post contains affiliate links, but all reviews are my own honest thoughts on products and were not prompted from the companies.
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