Building relationships with parents and family members is a hugely important part of our job as educators. Today I'm sharing 10 ways for teachers to build relationships with families.10 Ways for Teachers to Build Relationships with Families1. Hold Parent-Teacher Conferences Regularly.This will allow you to have face-to-face ... read more
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Toy Car Learning Activities for Kids
As part of my new blog series about using special interests for teaching.. Today I am sharing my favorite toy car learning activities for kids. In this blog post you will find a range of different car themed activities that you can use for different subjects and skills.On the bottom of this blog post I've also included ... read more
Inexpensive Christmas Gifts for Students
If you're like me, you're always on the lookout for inexpensive Christmas gifts for students. Let's face it, with the rising cost of living and more students in our classrooms.. It's hard to be able to put together Christmas gifts on a budget!Disclaimer: I'm not saying you have to do Christmas gifts for your students! Some ... read more
Free Disguise a Turkey Project
This free disguise a turkey project is the perfect download for you to use this November! I wanted to put together a quick no-prep project that you can either use in the classroom or at home. And I think this free download covers everything you'll need. I've also linked in some of my favorite turkey activities that I think ... read more
December Classroom Theme Ideas
I am so excited to be sharing some December classroom theme ideas today. I love using themes in the classroom and planning lessons and activities around them. October, November and December are always my favorite months for incorporating themes!Today, I am sharing my favorite December classroom theme ideas that I love to ... read more
Classroom Themes for November
Are you trying to think of classroom themes for November to use with your students? Whether you do weekly, monthly or termly themes... In this blog post you'll find a bunch of great themes and activity ideas that you can do with your students. This time of year is always my favorite because there's so many great theme ... read more
Hocus Pocus Theme Day in the Classroom
I was so excited this year to do a Hocus Pocus theme day in the classroom. I've always had a soft spot for Hocus Pocus, and with the release of the 2nd movie this year, I knew I wanted to add some Hocus Pocus fun into the classroom. And once I started sharing a peek into some of the activities we did, lots of educators were ... read more
Setting Up a Color Coded Classroom
I've had a lot of questions over the years about setting up a color coded classroom. I've used one for so long, that I honestly can't even remember not using a color coded classroom at this point. To put it in one just one blog post would be so hard to share everything that I have learned over the years about setting one ... read more
What to Teach on the First Week of School Special Education
Special education teachers everywhere have been hitting up my Instagram DMs the last few weeks asking me all of the questions about what to teach on the first week of school. And after much back and fore and surveys, I realized it was probably time for to me to put my fingers to the keyboard and share with you all my first ... read more
5 Themes for Graduation
Today I'm sharing 5 themes for graduation. Lots of us like to do end of year graduations now with our students. And over the years, I've tested a few different themes with my students. I'm often asked by educators for fun yet simple or easy themes to do for graduation. And so I've finally gotten around to putting them into ... read more
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