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Where Latin students can vent and rejoice!
"Sorry class, my dog ate everyone's homework."
I think you’d all agree with me when I say: learning the future tense in Spanish can be REALLY tough. And let’s face it, extremely dry grammar content fluffed up with fancy jargon does NOT help you understand how to use it. I can almost hear the Royal Spanish Grammar Family scoffing form here, lording … Future Tense in Spanish: The Only Guide You’ll NeedRead More »
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Imagine this, it's 1503 and you're a parent trying to figure out your son. But like it is today, kids
WARNING: THIS ARTICLE IS ONLY FOR PEOPLE WHO BLEED RED, WHITE, AND BLUE.
"Many of the papers weren't really that good."
Frustrated educators have taken to the anonymous sharing app Whisper to air their grievances about their jobs, and the students that they teach - and the secret thoughts they share aren't pretty.
Free and Funny Workplace Ecard: "Oh yeah, I"ll totally be able to stay awake til 10 on Friday night!" ......said no teacher ever. Create and send your own custom Workplace ecard.
Teacher humor - Rick Grimes shares his feelings about pencil sharpeners and more!
What Makes a Good Teacher: 10 Qualities of an Excellent Teacher Being a good teacher is extremely important, and a good teacher is someone who a student will remember and cherish for the rest of their lives. But what really makes a good teacher? There are a lot of things to consider when answering this question. Below we will discuss the top 10 qualities of a good teacher that we believe are most important in quality teaching and really creating that strong student-teacher relationship. Empower your everyday in the park with funny teaching quotes 1. Communication Skills Communication skills are
Teachers are such an essential part of society and humanity as a whole that they are without a doubt up there along with doctors, policemen, firefighters, and, undoubtedly, mothers.
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.