Showing posts with label SHARING IS CARING TEACHER BLOGGING COLLABORATIVE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHARING IS CARING TEACHER BLOGGING COLLABORATIVE. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2015

Tips for a Well Behaved Classroom - Sharing is Caring Teacher Blogging Collaborative

By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern


Do you want to turn this years group into a Dream Class?

One of the most difficult jobs that a teacher has is to develop discipline techniques that will be effective for their classroom. These seasoned educators from our Caring is Sharing Collaborative have been there and done that. Read what they have to say about the subject.



By Megan Bodman of Adventures Teaching 4th
Using Whole Brain Teaching to create a well behaved classroom is a "no brainer." I've got 5 tips that will help your class be well behaved no matter the situation.


By Marypat Mahoney of Just Add Students
Looking for help with classroom management? Check out these 5 simple tips.


By Kathie Yonemura of Tried and True Teaching Tools

5-1/2 tried and true tips/resources to help your students focus on the positive behaviors.  


By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
I’ll never forget the book I read back in college called, Discipline Without Tears, by Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs. “It provides a clear, constructive outline of his proven strategies for dealing with a wide range of childhood misbehaviors. Believing that children are social beings who want to belong, Dreikurs stresses encouragement, cooperation, and firm control in a democratic alliance of parents, teachers and children."

Five Tips For a Well-behaved Classroom
By Retta London of Rainbow City Learning

How to turn this year's class list into a group of dream students.


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Don't forget to check out these posts for the classroom of your dreams.
RCL




Monday, August 24, 2015

How to Communicate Effectively with Parents - Sharing is Caring Teacher Blogging Collaborative

By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern





If you feel uncomfortable talking to parents, these creative educators have some sage advice for you. Read on to see how they deal with the subject.




Parent Communication: The Good, the Bad, and Everything Else!

Family communication makes for a smooth year! 4 "tried and true" tools that are must-haves! 




Communicating With Parents in a Caring Classroom


Ways to include parents as you build caring relationships in your classroom community.



How to Get and Keep Parents on Your Side


One of the main things that I realized, after years of teaching is that parents need you to care about their child, they want you to make their learning experience interesting, challenging and fun.



First Week of School Must-Do's
By Marcy Howe of It's a Teacher Thing


Read a veteran teacher's top eight tip for the first week of school. Set the stage for a great year and make positive connections with families.




Please take a look at more tips from these fabulous teachers in our Sharing is Caring Teacher Blogging Collaborative




Monday, August 17, 2015

Don't Go Back to School Without - Sharing is Caring Teacher Blogging Collaborative

By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern


What are some things that you Don't Want to go Back to School Without?

 
These seasoned educators from our Sharing is Caring Teacher Blog Collaborative have some tips for you that will make those first few days easier. 


Back to School Freebies

By Lisa Robles of LisaTeachR's Classroom

Here are three freebie to get you started this school year!

Don't Go Back Without

By Retta London of Rainbow City Learning


Four things that will make school your happy place this year!

 Don't Start Your School Year Without ...

By Crystal Brown of Dr Crystal Brown

Learn the four products every middle school math teacher needs to begin the school year.

Back to School Bonanzas

By Kathie Yonemura of Tried and True Teaching Tools


Begin the new school year with routines in place and a few FREEBIES! Tips to consider as you start afresh!


 Don't Go Back to School Without

By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern


As much as I love seeing those smiling faces each year, I always get a bit sad when the summer ends and I have to go back to work. I get so spoiled, getting up in the morning and doing whatever I want. No alarm clock to wake me up, no set schedule, I can stay up late, go out and party during the week, no rules, no lesson plans, no prep. It’s so easy to get used to that. Don’t you agree. This summer I’ve decided to make life a little easier for myself and teachers out there by putting together a few items that will just make your job so much easier.

Don't Go Back to School Without...

By Marcy Howe of It's A Teacher Thing


What can't you do without in your classroom? Here's my favorite from twenty years of teaching.  



Healthy Teacher: 9 Tips for Eating Right

By Marypat Mahoney of Just Add Students


Your classroom is ready for your students, but have you forgotten to make plans for how you will take care of YOU this year? Follow these 9 tips to help make this a healthy school year for you!




Take a look at these posts from Sharing is Caring A Teacher Collaborative Blog Hop

RCL



Monday, August 10, 2015

New Beginnings: Classroom Organization Tips - Sharing is Caring Teacher Blogging Collaborative

By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern


Are you looking for Ways to Organize your Classroom?

 You've come to the right place!

Get help from these seasoned and creative educators from Caring is Sharing Teacher Collaborator Blog Hop


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By Mary Carr of Carrberry Creations
Feeling over whelmed by where to start when organizing your classroom this year? Find strategies for success in this blog post.

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by Jenny Kramer of Miss Jenny and Edutunes

As you prepare for the beginning of the school year, consider organizing your day–and your lesson plans–around music. Music brings joy to both students and teachers. Songs are amazing tools for organizing a classroom, and managing a classroom, in a very positive way.
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By Marcy Howe of It's a Teacher Thing
Great ideas for classroom organization to save you time and money.
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By Marypat Mahoney of Just Add Students
Looking for some quick tips to help you organize your desk this year? Here are 7 tips to help you get there! #5 is my favorite!
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By Crystal Brown of Dr. Crystal Brown



Learn how Microsoft OneNote can improve how you plan as teacher, organize your notes and files from meetings and professional development and share them with colleagues. 
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By Retta London of Rainbow City Learning

How a disorganized person found a way to bring organization to my teaching life.
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By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
It seems like every year, summer vacation goes quicker and quicker and before we know it, school comes a calling. What I’ve always liked about teaching is that each year is a new beginning. What happened last year is in the past and I’m always so happy to meet my new charges. New challenges, new things to teach, new things to learn, different methods and programs keep my teaching fresh. I’m going to share some of the things that I do to organize my classroom into a good environment for learning.
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Take a look at these posts from Sharing is Caring A Teacher Collaborative Blog Hop
RCL