Monthly Archives: May 2012

Don’t Get Stuck-Be Flexible

As a teacher in the classroom,you always want some kind of routine that kids can follow. You have your school schedule of things and you have the things you want to do in the classroom on a daily basis. This … Continue reading

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Teaching Kids to Work Together

We live in a very selfish society. More and more people are looking out for themselves and not their fellow man. It’s understandable at times, I’m not trying to be judgemental. The economy is struggling,  the personal touch we used … Continue reading

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Bring in the Laughter

This is a serious time in the world and in the educational community. Schools are closing, kids are struggling and teachers are sometimes over worked and battling against so many distractions that kids are facing. Teachers bring all of that … Continue reading

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Parents: The Backbone to Learning

In my opinion, you can have a bad teacher and a bad school, but a bad parent is ten times worse. While I believe most teachers, schools and parents do a good job or at least try to, I believe the most … Continue reading

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