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Middle School Teaching

Preparing Long Term Packets

My last post gave you tips for remote-teaching. Many of you have already been told your school is closed for a minimum of two weeks. If you work in a district with ample technology, you are able to teach remotely and provide digital activities. The reality is though, many of you do not have that

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Communication

Preparing to Teach Remotely

Many school districts across the world have already closed due to the Coronavirus. Some in the US have begun closing as well. Many teachers are finding themselves in a situation they’ve never been in before, and never thought they’d have to be in. They are being required to prepare lesson plans to be delivered remotely while their school or district is closed.

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Planning

How to Plan like a Pro

Planning is a struggle for many teachers. Sometimes you know exactly what you want to teach but have issues deciding when to fit it in, how to fit it all in and how to keep track of plans and stay organized. Here are some tips and suggestions to help you plan like a pro! Don’t re-invent the wheel

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Middle School Teaching

Unleashing Creativity in the Math Classroom: Real-World Applications for Empowered Learning

In today’s educational climate, the pressure for students to perform well in standardized tests is palpable, and it inevitably trickles down to the educators responsible for their success. As a result, teaching strategies can often become narrowly focused on test preparation, sidelining the potential for creativity and real-world application in the classroom. This post aims

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