Keeping a classroom schedule on track can be tricky, and many teachers are frustrated with wasted time. We asked teachers for tips for managing and organizing their time with students. Check out these real teacher responses on classroom time management. Teacher Time Tracking Tips & Tricks Feeling organized often starts with having a schedule, […]
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6 Products to Help with Time Management
With only so many minutes in the day, teachers must remain highly organized to make effective use of their time. In fact, many state curricula mandate a certain number of hours of instructions in particular subjects. Between recess, extracurriculars, lunch, and unplanned activities throughout the day, it can be difficult for educators to manage […]
Scheduling: Time Management Made Easy
We can’t add hours to our day, but we can use the time we have more effectively. Do your students tell you they don’t have enough time to finish their homework or that all they do is study and don’t have time for anything else? If you are hearing things like this share the […]
Teacher Favorite Tools for Teaching Time and Money
Few skills are as easy to practice in everyday life as keeping time and counting money. Teaching students about time and money is made much easier with the right tools on hand. These Teacher Favorite tools are great to use in the classroom or for practice at home as students master telling time and […]
Transition Time: Using Timers in Preparation for Back to School
Preparing for the start of a new school year can be stressful because of the shift from the freedom and schedule flexibility of summer to the more defined and structured schedule of a school environment. Focusing on preparing before the start of the first day of school is important for students with special needs. […]
Second Semester Classroom Management Goals
Managing a classroom full of students who have been out of school for a week or more can be overwhelming. The start of a new semester, whether it’s in the fall or after winter break, takes a bit of planning and commitment to make it go as smoothly as possible. Tips for Refreshing Classroom […]
Behavior Management Techniques for the Art Room
Keeping students focused in the art room can be tough, as the class is usually less structured and students have more freedom during work time. However, there are methods that art educators can use to give their class the best chance at working hard and behaving in a respectful way during art class. Read […]
DIY Classroom Task Management Tips and Tricks
Seasoned teachers and newbies alike have an arsenal of tips and tricks to help manage their many classroom tasks throughout the day. These teacher favorite ideas are a starting point for practicing more effective classroom management. A DIY classroom management plan might be the right fit for you and your students — so check […]
Outdated Tech: How to Know When It’s Time to Upgrade
Most administrators and decision-making educators have come to understand how imperative it is to keep up with the most current technology trends and to upgrade their outdated tech when possible. Change happens constantly in every facet of technology, and students and their parents are aware and expect schools to keep up. Why It’s Important […]
Behavior Management Tips for the Classroom
Whether you’re in the midst of your first year of teaching or have years of experience, behavior management is an issue faced in every classroom. Spend more time planning and teaching, and less time disciplining and cajoling, by incorporating these tips into your classroom. 1. Establish Classroom Rules with Your Students When students take part in […]
The Schoolyard Podcast S2, E7: Balancing Act: Diego Napoles on Managing Teaching, Social Media, and Family Life
In this seventh episode of Season 2, host Nancy Chung sits down with the inspiring Diego Napoles. Diego is a fourth-grade teacher from Southern California who has taken the education world by storm on social media as @mr_napoles. Known for his engaging content and innovative teaching strategies, Diego has become an inspirational figure among […]
The Schoolyard Podcast Episode 3: Extended Learning for Every Student
Schoolyard Podcast host Nancy Chung and guest Nicole Hill chat about the importance of extended learning. They discuss how flexible, engaging learning options can encourage lifelong learning, as well as ways to create learning opportunities that are accessible to all students. Extended learning plays a vital role in the education of students from kindergarten […]
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