The school year has come to a close, which means I have completed my first year of teaching. I wanted to reflect while everything is still fresh and top of mind. So much happened this school year that I never want to forget.
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Teacher Toolbox Upgrade
One very popular item all over “teachergram” is the teacher toolbox. It’s a basic toolbox you can buy on Amazon that teachers customize to reflect their personalities and fill with all their essentials. It was one of the first items I added to my Amazon Wishlist and I was so excited when my friend Taylor bought it for me! Read on to see how I upgraded my teacher toolbox to fit perfectly with my classroom theme.
Continue readingDiscussing 9/11 with 5th Graders
The week before 9/11, I was looking around online for lessons or activities to do with my students to teach them about the tragic event. It’s important to me that we discuss it and that they know about it. However, none of the things I was seeing on Pinterest or Teachers Pay Teachers felt right. I didn’t want to do a craft or make them use their reading strategies to answer questions. I just wanted them to understand all the aspects that make 9/11 so important.
Continue readingFirst Week of School as a Teacher – EVER!
What a whirlwind! With things changing seemingly every minute, I somehow not only survived my first week of school as a teacher EVER – I thrived! Read on to find out how it all went!
Continue readingDive into Reading
As you all know, I love to read. So when I heard about a mentor program called Dive into Reading through Anna Maria Oyster Bar where volunteers work with students on their manners and social skills, as well as their reading, I signed up immediately. I partook in the program as a mentor the summer of 2017 and just signed up to do it again this June! Here’s all the information you need in case you want to volunteer this summer too.
My Unconventional Path to Teaching
I didn’t come to the teaching profession in a conventional way. When I was little, my favorite thing to do was play school with my stuffed animals and all four of my grandparents were educators, but I never thought I would follow suit. Still, I always loved going to school and had incredible, inspiring teachers all throughout school. Continue reading