
Posting Learning Targets isn’t the Same as Teaching
Posting the Learning Targets Isn’t the Same as Teaching Post your learning targets. We’ve all heard it ad nauseam. I’m not going to lie,

Posting the Learning Targets Isn’t the Same as Teaching Post your learning targets. We’ve all heard it ad nauseam. I’m not going to lie,

How to Grow a Blog from Scratch (Even When It Feels Like No One Is Reading) Building a blog from scratch is hard, and

Character Education Through Film: Why I’m Building Something Bigger This Break There is something a little ironic about sitting on vacation and thinking nonstop

Coat of Arms Lesson Middle Ages: The Easiest Win the Day Before Vacation aka How a coat of arms lesson tricked my freshmen OMG,

Creative Curriculum Ideas for Teachers: When It’s Not the Creativity You Planned There’s a certain kind of creativity I thought I’d be working on

The Lie of Catching Up (Why You’re Not Actually Behind) I feel like I’m failing, I’m feeling behind in life. Not work, not writing,

Writing When Tired: What I Do When I Have Nothing Left Today I want to talk about writing when tired. Why? Because I’m exhausted!

Google Slides Beautify Problems and the Absolute Nonsense of Turning Slides Into Pictures I need to talk about Google Slides Beautify problems before I

The Emotional Labor of Teaching the Unmotivated: When Apathy Walks Into the Classroom Teaching requires two willing participants. Lately it feels like one of

When Teachers Have to Pivot (And Why It’s Exhausting) Teacher’s have to pivot constantly. So much so that you’d think we’d be dizzy all
By: Tracie Joy
A Workbook for Developing Positive Thinking Strategies
We all try to think positive, but sometimes it can be so hard. Life can get crazy, and we get pushed and pulled from all different directions. How do you stay positive when life seems to be conspiring against you? The Thinking Positive Toolbox will help you develop your own strategies to stay positive in this crazy life.
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