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The Walking Classroom
Hey friends! Today I have a really fun review and giveaway for you! make sure you watch the video review below so you understand what you might be getting yourself in for. :) The Walking Clas
April Showers Bring Measurement?
Hi teaching friends! Hope your March is ending out with a bang, and that the weather is heading out like a lamb. Not so much here in northern Ohio where we had a bunch of white stuff flying around d
9 Ideas For Organizing Differentiated Instruction Featured
Do you WANT to differentiate, but are completely frozen in fear just thinking about all the chaos that COULD ensue in your classroom if you tried it? I am here to help with 9 tips that might get
Parent Request Resources {Giveaway}
Hey all! Do you ever have those parents that come to you asking how they can better help their child at home with skills that he or she might be struggling a little with? Maybe you want to differe
File Some Individual Center Activities!
Ok, so you all know I am gaga over anything that involves classroom organization - so when I received this Duo 7-Pocket Accordion File Binder in the mail, I was smitten. This sa-weet contraption comb
Order Up!
Today’s Gifted Education 101 topic is brought to you courtesy of a comment from last week’s blog post about The Differentiator. We were discussing the book series “Differentiating Instruction Wi
Centers Management Tips
Yesterday, I showed you a cool little way to display your center signs and directions, and today (as promised), I will share with you how I manage centers. Centers can get hairy if they are not pro
Easy Center Sign Holders
Centers are pretty much a given in most elementary classrooms, and I even think upper level classrooms should also be able to implement centers if done in a "non-babyish" way. Centers are wonderful
5 Tips to Help with Homework Organization
When surveyed, parents often name fights with their children over homework as one of their least favorite parenting tasks. At the same time, teachers often develop “teacher pattern baldness” from st
Differentiation Made Simple
Do you differentiate? I will throw out a random guess and predict that 95% of teachers do differentiate for students in their classroom - but, I will also bet that many of those teachers differe
DI in a Bag
Welcome to today’s video: DI in a Bag! This video explains a great way for inclusion/pull out teachers to work with regular education teachers in the classroom! Using simple materials and novelt
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