Using Directed Drawing Personality Tests to Boost Student Engagement in the Classroom
Directed drawings are fun for any age. Seriously.
I know that directed drawings are geared towards preschool and kindergartners to teach following directions and pay close attention to details while also improving fine motor skills, but they can be super engaging for any age group when it focuses on who we are subconsciously. Who doesn’t love a hidden window into the subconscious?
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Tame the Chaos: How Google Keep Can Transform Your Teaching Life
We all know that teaching is a beautiful chaos. From lesson plans and grading to meetings and extracurricular activities, staying organized can feel like trying to herd cats. Enter Google Keep—your new best friend in the quest for classroom serenity. Here’s how this nifty tool can help you stay on top of everything with a smile.
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Positive Messages in the Classroom: Surround Yourself with What You Love
Creating a positive and inspiring classroom environment is essential for fostering student growth, motivation, and well-being. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by surrounding students with positive messages and things they love.
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How to prepare for the first day of middle school: tips and ideas
Can you believe how quickly summer flew by? Now it’s the start of another school year and first impressions are so important. Here are some ideas that we do on the first day of school to make sure to set the year off on the right note.
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Smudging Your Classroom with White Sage and Palo Santo
So, have you ever considered saging or smudging your classroom? If not, you might want to give it a try. Not only does saging purify the air, saging is a cleansing ritual to rid any space of lingering energy, good or bad.
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Top 10 Ways Teachers Can Earn Extra Money: Boost Your Income Today
Teachers, while often underpaid compared to the importance of their work, have several avenues to increase their earnings. Here are some strategies for teachers to boost their income:
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Review: Dessert Party at Disney California Adventure
Is the World of Color Dessert Party worth the price tag? Read on to for my honest review.
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The Best Crystals for Your Classroom
What are our favorite crystals to bring into our classrooms and our homes? Check out the list below to see which ones we love and why.
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Transforming the Classroom through Emotional Intelligence
Our brains, having evolved for higher-order thinking and reasoning, require a sense of safety to access these capacities. When we feel threatened, our brains prioritize survival over learning, focusing on fight, flight, or freeze responses. This fundamental principle still applies today: for effective learning to occur, students need to feel safe both physically and emotionally.
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Challenging “Colorblindness”
Racial injustices in America and around the world show the increasing inequalities which simply cannot go unnoticed or ignored anymore. I am routinely floored by people when they are presented with visual and factual information of historically preserved inequities and yet, somehow, still believe that racism doesn’t exist in the world and how some contribute and benefit from the system.
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Is Genie+ Worth the Price When Visiting Disneyland?
Disneyland, the happiest place on earth…also, one of the most crowded during the summer months. Many rides and attractions can have a standby line of over an hour and a half. When you are traveling with a six-year-old, standing around in lines for over an hour is out of the question. Enter Genie+, a personalized experience that helps to mitigate line wait times and even helps you to plan out your itinerary for the day.
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