Your winter break may have been filled with joy and festivities, but let’s be honest; returning to the daily grind after a few weeks off can be tough. If you’re feeling a bit low, you may have the case of the “teachers post-winter break blues.” Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. In this blog post, we’ll be sharing some tips… Read More
How to Review Class Rules After Winter Break
Winter break is officially over, and it’s time to get back into the swing of things with your students. But we all know that can be tough after a long break. Your students might be a little sluggish or even uninterested in getting back into the routine. That’s where you come in as the teacher. It’s important to implement strategies… Read More
How to Start a Classroom Government for Kids
Teaching kids about democracy and government can be a daunting task, but it’s an essential lesson as it helps develop students’ critical thinking and decision-making skills. Students in a democratic society should understand how their government works and appreciate the need for participation in decision-making processes. Establishing a “classroom government” is an excellent way to teach kids about the democratic… Read More
6 Savvy Approaches to Managing Time in the Classroom
As a teacher, you know just how challenging it can be to manage time in the classroom. With so much to cover and so little time, it can feel like you are always running behind. The good news is that there are a few savvy approaches you can take to manage time efficiently and effectively. In this blog post, we… Read More
5 Ways to Build a Strong Relationship with Your Students
As a teacher, one of your objectives is to build a strong relationship with your students. These relationships are essential since they provide a healthy classroom environment that encourages students to learn and succeed. Creating such bonds is not always easy, but with the right tactics and strategies, it can be done. This post explores five ways to build relationships… Read More
Thrive not Survive: Easy Classroom Management Tips for Teachers
As a teacher, one of the most important aspects of your job is to ensure that your classroom is not only a conducive environment for learning but also a place where students feel valued and respected. However, managing a classroom can be quite challenging, especially when you have a diverse group of students with varying personalities. But worry not, we’ve… Read More
9 Fun and Creative Ways to Integrate Daily Social Studies in the Classroom
Social studies is an essential subject that includes history, geography, economics, and politics. It helps children understand and evaluate the world around them better and encourages them to become responsible global citizens. As a teacher, you should aim to make social studies a fun and interactive experience for your students. Here, we will discuss some innovative, engaging, and interactive ways… Read More
How to Write Fun Lesson Plans for Elementary Social Studies Activities
Teaching social studies to elementary school students can be both rewarding and challenging. As a teacher, you have the opportunity to shape their knowledge and understanding of the world around them. However, writing lesson plans for elementary social studies activities that are both engaging and informative can be a daunting task. But don’t worry, with the right techniques and tools,… Read More
Make the Most of Your Time at Home During Summer Break: For Teachers
Summer break is a much-awaited time for every teacher. With the exciting prospect of no lesson plans, no grading, and no academic schedule to follow, it’s the perfect time to unwind and de-stress. However, as much as you want to relax, it’s also the ideal time to make the most of your time with productive activities that will surely benefit… Read More
5 Powerful Activities to Significantly Boost Elementary Student Engagement
As teachers, we know that elementary student engagement is key to a successful and productive classroom. When students are actively engaged, they are more likely to retain information, participate in class discussions, and enjoy the learning process. But, as we all know, keeping students engaged in the classroom can be a challenge. That’s why we’ve put together a list of… Read More