Why Movement Matters: Helping Students Learn Better All Year Long

If youโ€™ve spent more than five minutes teaching upper-elementary or middle school, you already know something scientists later confirmed: kids learn better when they move. Their brains fire faster, they remember longer, andโ€”maybe most importantly for our sanityโ€”the classroom feels lighter, calmer, and more joyful. Movement isnโ€™t a โ€œbreakโ€ from learning.Movement is learning. And the … Continue reading Why Movement Matters: Helping Students Learn Better All Year Long

The Routine That Changed My Classroom

Iโ€™ll be honestโ€”classroom management was never about keeping kids quiet for me. It was about helping them feel safe, successful, and focused so the learning could stick. Iโ€™ve always believed kids do best when they donโ€™t have to guess whatโ€™s expected. Thatโ€™s why I lean on explicit instruction and clear routines every single day. In … Continue reading The Routine That Changed My Classroom

A Simple Vocabulary Routine That Actually Sticks

I used to think vocabulary was supposed to be fancy. Colorful posters. Elaborate games that took longer to explain than to play. Then I watched a teacher introduce vocabulary with a clear, predictable routine that made sense. After more research into the best practices for what words to teach and how to teach them, my … Continue reading A Simple Vocabulary Routine That Actually Sticks

Guided Notes That Guide Learning

A Complete Guide to Guided Notes So You Can Implement Them Tomorrow! What are guided notes? You know that moment when you are teaching your heart out and a few students look lost while others are writing so fast their pencil starts to smoke. Guided notes are my favorite way to bring everyone into the … Continue reading Guided Notes That Guide Learning

The Transformative Power of Daily Read-Aloud Time in the Classroom

Imagine a classroom where students are captivated by the rhythm of a story, their imaginations ignited with every word. Reading aloud does more than entertain; it builds critical language skills and fosters a lifelong love of learning. Using classroom time for read-alouds is not just beneficial but essential, as it provides students with unique opportunities … Continue reading The Transformative Power of Daily Read-Aloud Time in the Classroom

Creating Memories That Matter: Should School Be Fun? I think YES!

Think back to your own school days. Do you remember every worksheet you filled out? Probably not. But I bet you remember the time your class went on a field trip, made paper mรขchรฉ volcanoes, or learned to bake cookies in home ec. These moments stuck with you, and for good reasonโ€”they were fun, engaging, … Continue reading Creating Memories That Matter: Should School Be Fun? I think YES!

Teacher, You’re Talking TOO MUCH!: Managing a Chatty Classroom with Simple, Effective Redirection

If you've ever found yourself talking over your students in an attempt to quiet them down, you're not alone. Itโ€™s easy to fall into the trap of repeating yourself, explaining expectations, and pleading for silence when your class gets chatty. But sometimes, the more you talk, the less they listen. A powerful shift in classroom … Continue reading Teacher, You’re Talking TOO MUCH!: Managing a Chatty Classroom with Simple, Effective Redirection