Teaching Your Students To Use Trello For Class Projects

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Are you a teacher looking for new ways to help your students learn? One great way is to introduce them to Trello. Trello is a free online tool that can help students organize their class projects. It is simple to use and can be accessed from any device with an internet connection. In this blog […]

Tools For Communication Outside The Classroom

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As a school teacher, you may be looking for smart ways to stay in touch with students and parents. Luckily, technology has made communication easier than ever before. And there are a number of great tools you can use to stay connected. So in this blog post, we’ll discuss some of the best tools for […]

Alternatives to Google Classroom

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Google Classroom is a great software program for educators, but there are some alternatives that might work better for you. Some of them are more comprehensive, while others are more simple and easy to use. Either way, you’ll find that there are plenty of options to choose from. So in this blog post, we’ll explore […]

Sensory Tools For Children

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All teachers know that every student is different. They learn in different ways and at different speeds. Some students pick up new concepts quickly, while others need more time and repetition. This is especially true for young students, who are still learning and developing their skills. But one way to help to your class learn […]

Best Classroom Wall Colors

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When you walk into a classroom, what do you see? Whiteboards with charts and diagrams drawn on them. Rows of desks that are neatly aligned in straight lines. And colorful bulletin boards that are plastered with student work. What you may not see is the color of the walls. But did you know that the […]

Good Books For Teachers

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If you’re a teacher, then you know there’s always more to learn. That’s why it’s important to read books about teaching and education. But not just to improve your own teaching ability, but also to better understand your students. That way, you can create a more supportive and effective learning environment for them. The question […]

First World Teacher Problems

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Are you familiar with the phrase, “first world problems?” It’s used to describe problems that only exist because of the advantages we have. For example, “I can’t believe my phone is out of battery! I only used it for 6 hours today.” It’s basically the idea that we’re complaining about something minor – mostly because […]

Ongoing Teacher Development

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It’s no secret the teaching profession is one of the most important but also challenging careers out there. Every day, teachers are tasked with educating and molding the minds of young people, and it’s a responsibility they take very seriously. However, even the most experienced and talented teachers can always continue to improve their teaching […]

A Student Portfolio And Helping Your Class Create One

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As a teacher, one of the most important things you can do for your students is helping them create a student portfolio. A student portfolio can serve as a valuable tool to help students reflect on their own learning and progress, as well as document and showcase their accomplishments. Plus, it can be a lot […]

Creating A Pop Culture Classroom That Engages Your Students

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Pop culture has a way of sneaking into our lives and is especially prevalent in the media we consume. So it’s no wonder more and more teachers are looking for ways to tap into pop culture… and are using it to engage students in the classroom. They know by integrating it into the curriculum, they’ll […]