You guys, I finally did it. I created a fully customizable HARRY POTTER-theme syllabus template! What nerdy English teacher doesn't need one of these in his/her life?! Also, fun fact about me: I am, like, RIDE-OR-DIE Harry Potter fan level. I got a Deathly Hallows tattoo about three years ago. I love when people recognize it because... Continue Reading →
New Product! Syllabus Template #9
My creative juices were flowing this weekend, and I'm really excited to share my newest syllabus template just in time for the new school year! This fully customizable Google Drawings document will allow you to make it your own. Add your own text, change fonts and colors, and move elements to suit your syllabus needs.... Continue Reading →
Advice for a First-Year Teacher
I had a super sweet first-year teacher send me an email asking for advice on her upcoming year. I was flattered, to say the least, that someone thought of me as having some sage wisdom to impart about my adventures in teaching. After all, I'm sure anyone teaching for 5+ years can still remember their... Continue Reading →
Classroom Management & Organization in an iPad World
Last year was the first full year that my 8th grade students all were issued an iPad. Up to that point, I was one of a handful of teachers who got to experiment with classroom sets. There were definitely some challenges with sharing the sets (mostly issues with Google accounts being logged in at the same... Continue Reading →
Back-to-School Writing
We've all been there. As students and teachers. "Tell me about your summer!" Stares. A few random hands. About 12 stories involving Panama City Beach. Sure, it's fun to hear about your students' summers (you definitely learn a lot about them based on the answers, for sure). But the topic can also be a bit... Continue Reading →