I is for Introduce Yourself

Making students feel welcome is so important. They most likely have the jitters about you and the new school year. Sending an “invitation” to your new students is so exiting for them…

H is for Helping Others

In my classroom a familiar question is: Have you helped someone today? Helping others makes us feel good about ourselves. Helping others makes us feel a part of a group….

G is for Games

This resource is editable meaning you can pick what skill you are working on and use the game template to create a game for students to use!! Why I love…

F is for Fluency

Today I want to take some time to talk about FLUENCY but not only FLUENCY in reading.  I also want to look at what I like to call FLUENCY in…

E is for Expectations

It has been proven that a teacher’s expectations can affect the way a student learns or behaves. A teacher who believes in their students, who has a positive attitude, and…

D is for Differentiation

We’ve all heard… Every student is an individual and needs to be treated as such. And so when we think of DIFFERENTIATION we can really become overwhelmed. How as an…

C is for Communication

I have always believed that one of the most important ingredients to successful teaching is COMMUNICATION! Teacher to Student Student to Teacher Teacher to Parent Parent to Teacher Teacher to…

B is for Behavior

Starting the school year out with a positive behavior management plan is so important. Behavior management in the classroom, creates an environment where learning can take place. Behavior management is…

I’m Michele a retired educator who loved every minute of being in the classroom and creating an environment where students loved coming and materials were presented that inspired learning. Read More

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