
With conferences just around the corner, I really wanted my students to take charge and practice good goal setting skills. I wanted them to be able to independently express their reflections on their work and set appropriate goals based off of the reflections. Our district runs our conferences strictly as student led with their parents. […]
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Heads Up! This Information is now Outdated The information in this blog post was originally published on when Teachers Pay Teachers had more options for display areas on your shop. Due to the recent updates to their shop banners, they no longer have these spaces. This blog post will be updated to match the updates […]
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Fall is my favorite season, hands down. ๐ So itโs no surprise that fonts which evoke the feeling of knitted sweaters and warm lattes really speak to me. Itโs an *adds to cart* moment every time. Iโm sharing a few of my favorite fall fonts. Use them for your seasonal resources or make them a […]
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“Bone” soup has become one of our favorite meals to throw together and cook in the slow cooker. It really has become a staple within our home and something to look forward to smelling as it cooks throughout the day (hands down, best part of slow cooker meals). It’s the perfect excuse to use all […]
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Happy October! I’m excited to share my October themed writing crafts, perfect for any writer in your classroom. How do you celebrate this month in your classroom? My kiddos usually love to write about the changes happening around us (it’s beautiful here in Seattle during the fall) so they drive their inspiration from their surroundings. […]
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Lunch time is a very important time during your day. As a teacher, you need something that can easily be eaten with or without the use of a microwave. Something more than just a simple salad or sandwich, am I right?! Well if you are looking for something more for your lunch break, I’ve gathered […]
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