Category: back to school

  • How to Find True Rest

    How to Find True Rest

    Thank you for reading, and I really hope this helps. I mean it when I say that being intentional about rest and fun has changed my perspective and outlook on life. I am hoping the same for you. You deserve to have joy and peace in your life. Until next time remember, mind, body, and…

  • Building Personal Habits for a Successful School Year

    Building Personal Habits for a Successful School Year

    I attribute my healthy habits to why I am able to maintain a positive mindset while tackling significant challenges like teaching 9th graders and convincing them over and over again that they should read! I mean have you ever tried to convince a teenager to read, it is exhausting and it takes the utmost self…

  • 3  Tips on How to Manage Clerical Tasks

    3 Tips on How to Manage Clerical Tasks

    When I started teaching, there was an undercurrent of dread that came from something that is overlooked in most teacher training. There was little to no preparation  for all of the CLERICAL TASKS teachers are asked to do. I was not prepared to keep up with parent contacts, student contacts, emails, special education documentation and…

  • Procedures: Different routines to think through BEFORE the beginning of the year.

    Procedures: Different routines to think through BEFORE the beginning of the year.

    Many of us are stepping into new roles this year. Whether it is our first year teaching at all, or our first year at a new school, or our first at a new grade level, being intentional at the beginning of the year, before you ever see a student, can save you so much time,…

  • Classroom Vision: 7 Questions to ask yourself to set the foundation of your classroom.

    Classroom Vision: 7 Questions to ask yourself to set the foundation of your classroom.

    I truly believe that to have a classroom where all feel welcomed and valued, it must start with being intentional about the questions you ask yourself surrounding what you want to be true for your students. Here are 7 questions you can use to begin planning your year. I hope it helps!