As you may know, I am a huge fan of hands-on projects and experiments. In college, I worked as a “Mad Scientist” at a science summer camp for kids ages 5-12. We built robots, launched rockets, and, most importantly, perfected the art of slime-making. With the recent backlash caused by Borax laundry detergent, I decided […]
Bridesmaid Tags
This is not teaching related, but many of you know I have had wedding on the brain. With 2 and 1/2 weeks until the big day I’ve found myself swamped with all the last minute details. I’ve been searching Pinterest for bridesmaid gift box ideas, but had a hard time finding anything I really liked. […]
10 Secrets for Improving your Instagram Game
I’m certainly no social media expert, but I’ve grown my Instagram following with just my iPhone! Learn easy photography tips for TpT and see inspiring examples from other teacher authors.
FAQ: Task Boxes
How do the Original Task Box Bundle and the monthly set differ? After creating the original set of task boxes, it was requested that I make more task boxes. I figured the best way to continue the activities, but keep them different was to create a monthly series of task boxes. Both bundles contain activities […]
Implementing an Effective Independent Work Station
My first year in the self-contained classroom I was overwhelmed and understaffed (okay, so that’s EVERY year, but especially year one.) To make the most of our time, I began incorporating an independent work station. While stressful at first, I quickly learned that an efficient interdependent work station can change the entire way your classroom […]
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