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Kick off the new school year with this back to school teacher gift, a survival kit which is sure to help your teacher make it through that busy first week with a smile!
It is time for teachers to start putting together a yearly list of things teachers just can't do without, what I like to call “my survival list!”
In this teacher blog, Myree shares the details on what items are in her "teacher survival kit" for her classroom.
The first year of teaching is like riding a roller coaster--full of ups and downs. Looking for a "welcome -- we're here to help you" gift for your school's new teachers? Check out Survival Kit for New Teachers, a resource bulging with practical ideas for classroom use. Included: Ideas for building "teamwork" skills, motivating students, and creating reading response journals.
Get ideas for building teamwork skills, motivating students, creating reading response journals and much more!
" Considering that teaching is often a very taxing job, all teachers could use a survival kit. A survival kit will remind us why we chose to be teachers. Here are some items to include in your kit."
Considering that teaching is often a very taxing job, all teachers could use a survival kit. A survival kit will remind us why we chose to be teachers.
The first day with a new class often dictates what the rest of the year will be like. If we start the learning journey well with our learners then we can look forward to what the year ahead will bring. However, we must show our learners how to act in order to have a successful journey. How our learners approach that journey- their attitudes and behaviors- will determine if they end the journey better individuals than they were before they entered our classrooms. Even though classroom management isn’t adequately taught in most teacher development programs, I think it is one of the most important skills for a teacher. As an educator I hope to inspire my learners to be better individuals so that they have a positive impact on the world. I didn’t always adequately plan my classroom management. Sometimes, I struggled with classes at the start of the year and left the day in tears and feeling as if I wanted to quit being a teacher. I’ve learn from those days and want to share some of the lessons I learned with you as you begin your new classes. I hope you will find the following tips and resources valuable in the forthcoming school year! Watch the recording of my recent webinar on this topic here!
Lindsay Clandfield and Duncan Foord give a run-down of the ten most important tools in a teacher’s locker, plus five survival tools for mobile devices.
Are you suffering from end of year teacher burnout? Do you feel angst and dread as you face each new day? Here are some easy, actionable tips for you!
Survival Kits: Inspirational welcome-backs for teachers, students.
Very creative blog. There are huge opportunities for teachers and parents both to learn from this blog. It provides a very productive tips for all those teachers out there who are working hard at the end of the year.
Take a look at the New Teacher Survival Kit — It will help make life in the classroom easier and maybe just a little sweeter!
Diving into second semester is a bit like starting the school year all over again. Getting back into the swing of things after a long holiday break can take some serious energy and motivation! I love giving my fellow teacher friends a simple but sweet Second Semester Survival Kit to help them get through the months until summer break. Fill a basket or storage container with these fun and useful gifts… a perfect way to help teachers get through the second half of the school year!
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Here are the top 10 items that teachers should have in their survival kit to endure the hazards that can happen any time of the day.
Need some easy and affordable homemade teacher gifts? Make a Teacher Survival Kit to show your childs' teacher appreciation for the Christmas holiday. B-Inspired Mama.
We’ve all been there. The beginning of the first year of teaching can be daunting, to say the least. It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. First year horror stories abound. The number of teachers who quit after the first year or two of teaching matches or exceeds the number of teachers who stick with the profession.
The bad news: Summer is almost over. The good news: I have compiled a list of everything you didn’t know you needed to be able to survive the back-to-school madness! (OK, so maybe you don’t need these things, but I […]