Assessments to use when teaching math should be varied. We are going to talk assessments here but if you are…
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Ice Breakers for the First Day (or Week) of School
Depending on how your first day (or week) of school looks, include some ice breakers. Ice breakers can help some…
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How to Prepare For The TPT Sitewide Sale
Teachers Pay Teachers organizes a TPT Sitewide Sale every quarter. Most of the time, the dates will be February, May,…
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Create an Economy System for Your Classroom
Regardless of the classroom, creating an economy system can be a highly rewarding experience not only for the students, but…
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Complete Your Unit Plan – Part 3
To complete your unit plan, you will need to have a few components already in place. If this is your…
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Tools to Grow or Start Your TPT Business
As we are moving into the holiday season, now is a great time to look at tools to grow or…
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I’m Done Now What – Early Finishers Choice Board
“I’m done!” shout the same early finishers each and every day. How do they do it? But more importantly, what…
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How To Plan A Financial Literacy Unit
Planning a financial literacy unit is one of my favourite math units to plan. Even though I’ve been doing it…
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What are Two Letter Consonant Blends?
Consonant letter blends are two or three letters that are beside each other (in a word) without a vowel between…
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Using Word Ladders In Your Classroom
It has taken until November to finally start spelling. Normally, I try to start spelling at the end of September,…
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Selling on TPT – A New Seller’s Guide
If you are thinking about selling on Teachers Pay Teachers or TPT, you are in the right place! This guide…
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Teaching Math in Primary Grades: A Teacher’s Guide
Teaching math in the primary grades can be life changing for your students and you. Yes, I am shocked how…
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