Assessing, grading, planning, assessing, grading. Are you bored with the usual assessments? It is a constant never-ending cycle. It is what we do and what we are good at, but how can you break from the groundhog day and make that assessing and grading more fun? Try using poetry! Why ... read more
Poetry Month Success – Ideas Teaching Poetry in the Elementary Classroom
Are you ready for your poetry unit? It’s that time of year. Spring has sprung, flowers are blooming, and it is time for teaching poetry. Let out that sigh about teaching poetry and dive in. Here are 4 tips for Poetry Unit Success #1 Get over yourself. Yep, I said it. I bet you are still ... read more
The Classroom Management Book and Planner
Classroom Management Plan What is the #1 problem teachers struggle with? Classroom Management, right? It's the part of teaching that can make or break a career. It is the part that let's you leave each day with either a skip in your step or desire to drive away and never return. We all chose this ... read more
The Observation Ready Classroom
Classroom Observations Classroom observations can be one of the most stressful part of teaching. It's not just the observation, but the anticipation of it happening. The surprise as someone walks through the door just as you are getting ready to give that spelling test. Heightened senses where ... read more
A Love Letter to Our Preschool
We are celebrating what a gift SLLS has been for 20 years. I want to tell you a bit about the gifts the school has given my family. First, the gift of learning. From my years in the classroom as a student and a teacher, I know how to live for the weekend. But in my house, a vacation or ... read more
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