Here’s the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth: ALL TEACHERS LOVE COFFEE!! Especially this chic! Okay…I could be wrong. Perhaps there’s one singular teacher who’s reading this right now, thinking, “I don’t like coffee. I’m more of a tea or soda person.” If that’s you, don’t fret. I get that. Just takeContinue reading “The Real Reasons why Teachers love getting Coffee from Parents”
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5 Simple Things you can do to bring Fall into your Classroom
I absolutely love fall! What teacher doesn’t right? It’s the time of the year when you see the most change. The leaves start to change colors, your students start to change in maturity, and the schedule starts to change as you approach your first fall or Thanksgiving break. Fall is all about change and it’sContinue reading “5 Simple Things you can do to bring Fall into your Classroom”
Teachers, sometimes it’s okay to take a break from teaching
As teachers, our time, talents, and energy are constantly put into our students and our classroom. We pour ourselves into our teaching and allow it to become our passion, our drive, and our heart. I know that, personally, even when I go shopping, it’s as if I see tons of toys as visuals for futureContinue reading “Teachers, sometimes it’s okay to take a break from teaching”
How to Create a Breathtaking Bulletin Board in 5 Easy Steps
How many of you love piecing together bulletin boards? I know I do! A good bulletin board can make classrooms stand out among the rest, create excitement for learning, and even encourage parents to see their child achieve the impossible! Personally, I love watching ideas come to life and seeing the sparkle in students’ eyesContinue reading “How to Create a Breathtaking Bulletin Board in 5 Easy Steps”
3 Easy Steps to Keep Your Classroom Clean
Your classroom might be the only clean, healthy, and uplifting environment a child is in today. Those are hard words to hear, but they’re true. Your classroom might truly be the only place where a child feels cared for, and why? Because you’ve organized, cleaned, and kept it bright and cheerful. But let’s face it,Continue reading “3 Easy Steps to Keep Your Classroom Clean”
50 Classroom Essentials
As we’re decorating our classrooms and preparing for the school year, there are a few essentials we need. As we run from dollar store to dollar store, let’s look at 50 things that every elementary school classroom could use. FOR THE TEACHER: Hidden Chocolate, Favorite Snacks, and Coffee Mug! Laptop or Desktop Computer Printer &Continue reading “50 Classroom Essentials”
How to Create Lesson Plans in 5 Easy Steps
Calling all teachers! Calling all teachers! School is just around the corner! It’s seriously only a few weeks away for some of us, so let’s get ready for an amazing, productive, exciting, and engaging year with our students! So how do we do that? What’s our first step? Lesson Planning!! Lesson planning is the firstContinue reading “How to Create Lesson Plans in 5 Easy Steps”
10 Easy Things to do for a Great 1st Day of School
Teachers are making lists, prepping their classroom, and jotting down ideas. Why? Because that lovely first day of school is just around the corner. And we all know that a great first day leads to a great week, a great semester, and a great school year! Now I know that you’re excited to get started,Continue reading “10 Easy Things to do for a Great 1st Day of School”
5 Things for Teachers to Do Before School Starts
We’re all enjoying this summer and having fun, but lets face it: school will be starting before we know it. So, as teachers, what should we do to prepare? 1.Brainstorm Class Themes This one is one of the most fun things to do during the summer time! If you’re undecided about what your class themeContinue reading “5 Things for Teachers to Do Before School Starts”
One Month Anniversary
Reaching One Today’s the day! It’s the one month anniversary of Teaching Creativity! I’ve absolutely loved blogging-feeling my fingers on the keys, watching words appear on the screen, and seeing thoughts become beautiful stories and illustrations. Yet, during this joyous time, one question keeps popping up: Why did I start blogging in the first place?Continue reading “One Month Anniversary”
