As a teacher, it's a great feeling to watch students complete their assignments. But what happens when a student finishes early and has nothing to do? While it's tempting to tell them to "read a book," or “share the book with a classmate,” they deserve to be engaged and, above all, challenged. This is where you, as the teacher, come in. In today's blog post, we're going to look at some inspiring ideas for early finishers in the classroom that will keep them engaged beyond completion.
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Are you looking for a new and exciting way to engage your students with language arts and critical thinking? Look no further than the thrilling world of mystery writing! Whether you're teaching elementary or high school, adding mysteries to your curriculum can be fun and educational for both you and your students. In this blog post, we'll go over some tips for incorporating mystery writing into your lesson plans.
For many educators, stress plays a major role in their day-to-day lives. Whether it be the long hours, constant deadlines, or the pressures of meeting student needs, the weight of teacher stress can feel overwhelming. But did you know the way you talk to yourself can also contribute to this feeling? Sounds crazy, right? But it's true, negative self-talk can be detrimental to your mental and emotional wellbeing, as well as the success of your students. So, let's dive into understanding and managing the impact of negative self-talk on teacher stress.
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