Whether you are teaching kindergarten to grade twelve, math journals are an excellent addition to your math curriculum. There are…
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Teacher Seller Burnout
While on Spring Break, I was reminded that two of my dear teacher seller friends both “took a break” as…
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Why Your TPT Store Data is Important
In a previous blogpost, I talked about your TPT store data to help create products. This is just one reason…
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Classroom Jobs Are Great!
After twenty years of teaching, I can say that the greatest thing I did in the classroom was to assign…
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Do You Have A Buddy Class?
One way to build community is to have a buddy class in your school. Having buddies gives students the opportunity…
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How Do You Pick Partners In Your Class?
When you pick partners in your class, does it cause some stress? How do you to it? What do you…
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Creating A Balanced Unit Plan
Creating a balanced unit plan will help you in so many ways. It will alleviate stress, save you time, develop…
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Using Boom Cards™ in Your Classroom
It’s been a year since the Pandemic officially started. Our province shut down during Spring Break 2020, which will be…
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Teach Your Primary Students Finances
Teaching students about finances is huge. If you didn’t get a chance to read the previous post, you can check…
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Why Financial Literacy is Important for Students
Why is Financial Literacy important to teach to our students? Whether you are teaching younger or older students, financial literacy…
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What is Composing And Decomposing Numbers
In many of our curriculum standards, teachers are required to teach composing and decomposing numbers. But what does that mean?…
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Teaching How to Find the Unknown Number
Teaching how to find the unknown number takes time. It’s a concept that you will need to re-visit throughout the…
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