My students love when we have a classroom crime scene. And I'm so excited to share pictures and information with you on this month's crime scene which is..Who Stole the Bear's Honey?In January, I almost always to like have a focus on hibernation or bears. So this classroom crime scene is a perfect way to bring them both ... read more
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5 Reasons to Use a Digital Teacher Planner
I have always been the type of person to love my physical planner. But distance learning taught me many lessons - including how and why I should be using a digital teacher planner.So flash forward a few months, and finally I have a digital teacher planner set up exactly how I want it. Now, don't get me wrong - I'm still ... read more
Diverse Books for Children
Now more than ever, I think it's important for us to ensure that we have a range of diverse books for children. And that's both at home and in school.I recently read some statistics from the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Children's Book Center. In 2018 that the representation in children's books is the following;50% ... read more
How to Save Parts of a PDF File
Right now, most of us are having to teach through distance learning. And one of the most common questions that I'm getting asked about is how to save parts of a PDF file to just email those home, or just print those. So, maybe you've download a resource maybe from Teachers Pay Teachers, or anywhere online. But, it's a big ... read more
Boom Cards and Google Classroom Set Up
I don't know about you, but we LOVE Boom cards, and they are perfect to use right now for distance learning. But, did you know that you can sync them up with Google classroom? Yep. So today I'm sharing how you can set up Boom cards and Google classroom - and it's super quick and easy to do.For this tutorial, I've linked ... read more
Distance Learning Morning Meeting
Today I am talking all about how you can do a distance learning morning meeting.I know so many of you are struggling right now with distance learning, and I'm trying to offer you as many helpful blog posts as possible right now to make this a little easier for you.Morning meeting has always been one of the most loved parts ... read more
DIY Task Boxes to Make at Home
With everything going on right now, a lot of you have reached out to ask me about task boxes to make at home. Whether you're a parent, family member, care giver - or an education professional. Maybe you want to send home ideas for your families to make these for their children. If so, I hope you'll find this list helpful. ... read more
Cooking in Special Education Classroom
Cooking is one of the lessons that we all look forward to each week in the classroom. And today, I just wanted to share some information about why it's important to be cooking in your classroom, as well as my best tips for cooking in special education classrooms. CookingNow, although I refer to this lesson as cooking. It ... read more
Books for Special Education Teachers
I've always been a bookworm, since I was a child. And I still love to read now - although the reading material has definitely changed! I'm one of those people who's an overachiever. I can't help it. I just always want to go above and beyond. One of the ways that I love to learn is through reading. So today I wanted to share ... read more
Teachers Pay Teachers Sale Tips
Let's face it, if you're an education professional, the chances are you love Teachers Pay Teachers and especially when there's a Teachers Pay Teachers sale! I mean, who doesn't love being able to have thousands of resources at the tips of your fingers to print out and put straight into action?Think of that Friday night ... read more
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