Are you feeling overwhelmed at getting ready to return to school? Don’t worry; I’ve got you covered! This article will share three easy steps to help you with your back-to-school planning.

helping teachers build a better lifestyle
helping teachers build a better lifestyle
helping teachers build a better lifestyle
Are you feeling overwhelmed at getting ready to return to school? Don’t worry; I’ve got you covered! This article will share three easy steps to help you with your back-to-school planning.
As the school year comes to a close, there are many things to do. One thing that you absolutely need to add to your end of year routine is an end of year teacher reflection that helps you to not only reflect on this year, but to create a plan for the next year. As a supporter of helping teachers everywhere simplify their teaching tasks, so they can enjoy more life these end of year teacher reflection examples will help you to know exactly how to take the challenges of this year and turn them into wins for the next year!
Most teachers don’t want you to know… grading doesn’t have to be this BIG production where teachers get out their flair pens, create notes, and mark up papers to give students feedback! A practical grading checklist can help you to get your grading done in less time every term.
We all have been there. Students start to wiggle more, it becomes harder to concentrate on work, and students who already have difficulty regulating may be more likely to act out, be disruptive, or be less motivated to learn.
That’s why when it comes to how to cure spring fever, there are a few simple and effective ways to keep your classroom on track.