Category: Teacher Resources for Success

  • Online & Remote Learning Options for Teachers

    Due to the unprecedented situation nationwide, we know you are most likely in the process of exploring & implementing online and remote learning options for your students in the coming weeks. To help with this planning, we’ve compiled resources that may help you to navigate these uncharted waters. Feel free to walk through the steps…

  • Resources to Leap into National Reading Month & Women’s History Month

    March is National Reading Month as well as Women’s History Month. This month we wanted to provide resources in celebration of both! We’ve also added a section this month with professional development resources & support for students with special needs. Check out the awesome resources below! National Reading Month & Women’s History Month Explore National…

  • Engage Students with Critical Conversations during Black History Month & Every Month!

    Today is the first day of Black Lives Matter at School week and the first week of Black History Month. We know that teachers are working toward representation and inclusion every day in their classrooms. Here are some resources to help you foster critical conversations in your classroom and continue to create an inclusive environment…

  • Start the New Year with Resources for Student Goal Setting!

    Explore these goal setting resources to start the New Year on the right foot: This lesson plan from the Florida DOE will help students set academic & personal goals as well as make connections to their possible career paths! This Growth Mindset & Goal Setting lesson plan from Mindset Works walks through the process of…

  • 5 Time Management Tips & Resources for Teachers

    With holiday parties, parent nights, school-wide performances, and end of term exams coming up, it’s easy to get buried under a mountain of grading and planning this month! We’d like to share some strategies that will ease the stress of grading and help you make the most of your planning time all year. 5 Time…

  • 5 Easy Ways to Get Started with STEM

    For most teachers, tackling STEM in the classroom can be a daunting endeavor. What is STEM? Where do I begin? How do I find lessons, activities, and experiments? How long will it take? STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math. Three of the most important components of a good STEM lesson include: Problem Solving…

  • Solving Your Parent-Teacher Conference Headaches with Student-Led Conferences

    Student-Led Conferences offer an opportunity for students to take ownership of their learning and lead the conversation about their progress. Though these conferences require a little more preparation, the student-led approach solves some of the biggest headaches and pitfalls associated with parent conferences. Will they even show up?– Attendance improves when parents are encouraged to…

  • *Giveaway Alert* 4 Ways to Increase Classroom Engagement without Breaking the Bank

    We know teachers spend a lot of their own money buying supplies and resources for the classroom every year. We want to help offset some of that cost for you and #clearthelist by giving away four $25 Amazon gift cards! Click here to enter to win!! Our post this month aims to provide you with…

  • Making the First Days Meaningful

    With the start of school quickly approaching, we wanted to provide some resources for your pre-planning needs! Explore our unit planning resources to get a jump on the year. Learn about ways to create a positive classroom culture from day one! Get to know your students in a way that helps you plan instruction. Plan…

  • The Year In Review

    Another school year has come to a close, and for teachers, it’s time to take a well-deserved break! Before you break out the beach towels, take a moment to reflect on the past school year. Reflection is a vital component of growth. Let’s take a moment to explore our successes and our challenges so that…