I love a challenge! Not all the time, mind you. I find that short term challenges, such as 90 days, keeps me focused on tasks that need to get done. I created a TPT Challenge for myself back during Spring Break and didn't really look at it after I wrote it out. I need some accountability. What about you? Do you need some … [Read more...]
The Costs of Selling on Teachers Pay Teachers
If you are like me, I immediately want to know the cost of something I see. When I started TPT last year, I wanted to know the costs of selling on Teachers Pay Teachers. Can you sell on TPT for free? Keep reading! This blog post is part of a series we are featuring this month. If you are interested in reading all of them, start … [Read more...]
Thinking of Starting A Teachers Pay Teachers™ Store
One of the most asked questions I get is, "how do I start or level up my Teachers Pay Teachers™ store?" Why do I get this question? If you don't know me, I have a Youtube channel that focuses on side hustle help. Teachers Pay Teachers™ is a big teacher marketplace and there are an equally large amount of teachers trying to earn … [Read more...]
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 our one year anniversary, in a couple days. Though our government made education "optional", many teachers had to make the jump to online learning and fast. With the continuation of online learning, I began … [Read more...]
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 it out here. In this post we are going to break down what aspect of finances we can teach and also look at developing an economy system for your class. Components of Financial Literacy If you spend time on … [Read more...]
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 is important because finances are part of our existence. Teaching is my second career, banking was my first. I worked in a financial institution for twenty years (the last 4-5 years during … [Read more...]
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