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Setting Teacher Boundaries

1 Jun

Not setting enough boundaries is potentially one of the reasons that educators feel so burnt out early in their careers. I am going to share with you some ways we can put healthy boundaries in place so that we can thrive in our roles as educators, family members, and friends.Why we need boundariesAs educators, I think we are prone to struggle with setting healthy teacher boundaries for ...

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Professional Development & Online Collaboration

25 May

Professional development - let's talk about it!  Since so many events have moved online, there really are quite a few opportunities available for teachers without the cost of traveling or hotels.Why You Should AttendOne thing we know about summer is that we are in a completely different mindset than we are during the school year. When we are rejuvenated and well rested, our brains ...

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Teacher Summer Todo List

18 May

It is almost summer! Can you hear the angels singing? Summers are exactly what a teacher needs to refresh their minds and to fill their tank back up. Here are some things you should definitely do this summer as a teacher, as well as things you should definitely not do. DO: Reflect and audit for next yearDON’T: Stress about next yearYou survived the year that will go down in ...

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How to Teach Dividing Fractions

27 Apr

 Dividing fractions doesn't have to be scary!  I was shocked to learn that this study determined that students’ knowledge of fractions and division uniquely predicts their achievement in high school years later. Make sure to grab your free how to teaching fraction division guide belowCheck out the player to hear the interview, or you can read the transcript that has been edited ...

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Strategies to Build Middle School Number Sense

20 Apr

Number sense, specifically middle school number sense, is an intriguing topic in the world of education. As a math teacher, I was amazed at how some students would compute numbers in their head while others liked to work out problems by hand. Let’s break down what number sense is, how you can teach it, and discuss 4 strategies to use with your students to develop this life-long ...

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USING POST-IT® NOTES IN MATH

16 Apr

It is no secret that teachers love Post-it® Notes, and now I can say with confidence that students love them too!  According to researchers from UCLA and Carnegie Mellon, students enjoy learning more with Post-it® Notes. The brightly colored Post-it® Super Sticky Notes have 2x the sticking power and pack so much potential when it comes to engaging students in your daily lessons, so I ...

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State Test Prep during a Pandemic

13 Apr

Listen on: APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY For some states, end-of-year state testing is still happening despite the craziness of this year -  reopening, virtual schooling, hybrid learning, and all of the precautions to stay safe. Honestly, I felt frustrated, but as the leaders of our classroom, I thought it would be beneficial to dive into how to make the best of state test prep for ourselves ...

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Strategies for Middle School Small Groups

6 Apr

Middle school small groups are a favorite topic of ours over here at Maneuvering the Middle. If you are someone who hasn’t pulled a small group before, then I hope that this post gives you the confidence you need to get started. To learn more about small groups, click here. Listen On: APPLE PODCAST  | Spotify   What is holding me back from trying small groups? There are 3 ...

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What is The Grid Method?

29 Mar

On today’s podcast, Noelle had the opportunity to chat with Chad Ostowski about The Grid Method. Chad is the CEO of Teach Better and a former 7th grade Science teacher. He developed The Grid Method after the hardest teaching year of his life. Can you relate? If your students lack ownership of their learning, or if you are struggling to reach all of your learners, then The Grid Method ...

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How to Grade Less Student Work

22 Mar

 When I was a student, I was highly motivated by grades, so when I first stepped into the role as teacher, I was shocked when one of my students threw away a graded assignment that I had just handed back. He didn’t look it over or ask me any questions; he just put it in the trash can. I had expected him to care that he had just failed. Lesson # 643 that I learned that first year: ...

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