The Primary (Paradise) Teaching Podcast shares engaging, hands on, easy to implement teaching ideas for your Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade classroom. Our host, Martha Moore, is an experienced, IB certified, K-5 intervention teacher and 1st and 2nd grade classroom teacher. Learn how to provide students with relevant, engaging learning experiences with activities, strategies, and lessons that are easy for you, the teacher, to implement as well. With an emphasis on writing skills, ...
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This podcast takes listeners coast to coast in discussion with National Board Certified Teachers who offer their advice and insights into the process. Each episode is an exploration into the amazing journey that these teachers have undertaken to get nationally board certified. We hope this podcast acts as a tool for prospective candidates for the National Board Certification while answering questions and concerns that candidates may have.
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Parents and teachers have the same goal... SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN. Parent-Teacher Conferences twice a year is not enough time to understand how to work together to make sure your child succeeds in school. That's why Teacher Talk 4 Parents is here! With nearly 35 years of experience in NYC public elementary schools between them, Helen & Donna will share tips and tricks to help ensure that parents and teachers are on the same page. Helen & Donna are chock full of information to help your child wi ...
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Are you an upper elementary teacher looking for simple strategies that will help make teaching social studies easy and fun? This podcast is perfect for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade teachers who want to maximize their time and bring social studies to life in their classrooms! Your host, Kirsten of The Southern Teach, is a mom and educator with over a decade of experience teaching in the classroom. She is all about simple and actionable strategies that result in wins, big or small. Each week, she'l ...
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Check out what we are doing in our 4th grade Reading classroom! Based out of Houston, Texas, we’ve got a wide variety of learners. We are composed of 74 young IB students, and we’ve got a lot to read. Follow along with our teacher, Ms. Rios, and join us on this literacy journey. You can keep up with the class on Twitter by following @msrios_class. We look forward to reading, reviewing, and laughing with you!
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Smart and Simple Social Studies Membership Q&A
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Today I'm answering all the questions you might have about the Smart and Simple Social Studies Membership. Here's a peek into what I'll be answering in this week's episode! What is Smart and Simple Social Studies? Are the resources standards-based? Who can join Smart and Simple Social Studies? What is included in the Texas/TEKS membership option? C…
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BONUS: Planning Meaningful and Engaging Social Studies Activities
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In this bonus live from The Social Studies Bootcamp, we'll be talking about planning meaningful and engaging activities in social studies, and I'll go into more depth about the social studies membership and what it all includes. This is a limited-time episode that will be available until August 2nd, 2024. Learn more about the membership >> smartand…
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New Changes to the TEKS Social Studies Standards in 2024
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In November of 2022, the State Board of Education in Texas approved significant revisions to the Social Studies Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for implementation in the 2024-2025 school year. Let’s dive into what’s changing, what’s staying the same, and how you can implement these standards in your classroom. Episode Highlights What wa…
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How to Know When to Use tch and ch: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 17
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Teaching students when to use ch or tch can seem tricky. Is there a simple, clear phonics rule? Today we'll look at how to know when to use tch vs ch and how to teach this to your students. With 10 years of classroom experience, former teacher Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules for Teachers Podcast. Drawing from her personal journey, she shares i…
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5 Social Studies Activity Ideas for the 2nd Week of School
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Once you've established rules and routines and built that important classroom community, it's time to move into teaching social studies curriculum! Today's episode shares 5 activities you can use in this important transitional time that takes place around the 2nd week of school. Episode Highlights Create a classroom map My place in the world Commun…
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The 7 Jobs of Silent E: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 16
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Learn about the 7 jobs of silent e and how to teach them to your students. Silent e, or magic e, does a whole lot more than make the vowel sound long. Learn how silent e changes the sound of s, c, and g, prevents words from ending with the letters u, i, and v, and the other jobs of silent e. With 10 years of classroom experience, former teacher Mar…
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5 Social Studies Activity Ideas for the 1st Week of School
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If you're starting to make plans for the start of the next school year, this episode is for you! These 5 activities are related to community building since you're getting to know your students, probably not necessarily diving right into your social studies curriculum. We'll talk about great icebreaker activities and ways to build a positive classro…
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Top 12 Phonics Strategies for Teaching ANY Sound: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 15
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When teaching a new phonics skill, you don't need to have 500 strategies up your sleeve. Instead, you need a handful of simple, engaging, effective activities. Here are 12 phonics based strategies to use when you're practicing any new spelling pattern or syllable type with your students. With 10 years of classroom experience, former teacher Martha …
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Social Studies Summer Series Part 5: How to Teach Economics Skills
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This is part 5 of the Social Studies Summer Series! Teaching economics and the free enterprise system to upper elementary can seem like something that is a Herculean task. With the right approach, and with the right resources, it can be both engaging and educational. By breaking down complex concepts into simple steps, and hands-on activities engag…
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Social Studies Summer Series Part 4: How to Teach Government/Civics Skills
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This is part 4 of the Social Studies Summer Series! Here are some simple steps to help you effectively teach government and civics skills to your 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade students. Episode Highlights Starting with the basics Using real-life examples Leveraging interactive activities Incorporating multimedia resources Connecting with community resour…
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Candidate Conversations - Keke Powell - Austin, Texas
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Candidate Conversations by the National Board is a chance to speak with educators who are currently on their National Board journey. Danielle Brown, NBCT, continues our school year-long journey with Keke Powell! She is a second-grade teacher in Texas and is super fun and engaging! In this episode, we catch up with Keke after submission and how she …
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Understanding and Teaching Open Syllables Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 14
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Open syllables: what is an open syllable and how do you teach the open syllable type to your students? In this video, learn what the characteristics of of an open syllable are, look at some examples, and learn 10 practical activities and strategies for teaching open syllables to your students. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha…
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Social Studies Summer Series Part 3: How to Teach Culture and Society Skills
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Understanding different cultures is important in our world today. As teachers, we play a big role in helping students appreciate and learn about diverse traditions, celebrations, art, literature, science, technology, and society. This is part 3 of the Social Studies Summer Series, where you will learn some easy steps with activities and examples to…
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Understanding Long Vowels & How to Introduce Them: Phonics Rules for Teachers Ep 13
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What is a long vowel and when should you teach long vowels to your students? Let's explore the definition of a long vowel, look at some examples, and discuss the order to teach long vowel sounds. I'll also share step by step how to introduce the concept of long vowels to your students. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore h…
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Social Studies Summer Series Part 2: How to Teach History Skills
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This is part 2 of the SS Summer Series! Here are some straightforward tips, along with fun activities, to help 3rd-5th graders master history skills. Episode Highlights Connecting history to today Diving into primary sources Exploring like detectives Bringing history to life Thinking critically Reflecting on lessons learned Resources and Links Chec…
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Using CK vs K: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 12
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How can you know when to use CK or K at the end of a one syllable word? Follow this simple, easy and you'll never pick the wrong one again. Plus, learn 4 strategies for practicing ck and k with your students. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules for Teachers Podcast. Drawing from her personal journey…
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Social Studies Summer Series Part 1: How to Teach Geography Skills
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This is part 1 of the 5-part Social Studies Summer Series! Today's episode is full of tips on how to make geography fun and understandable for students in upper elementary. Episode Highlights Back to basics Making it relevant Learning about different cultures Using technology Encouraging questions Connecting with other subjects Practicing map skill…
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Joe Evans, NBCT - Science Educator - Maryland Eastern Shore
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In this inspiring episode, we sit with Joe Evans, a National Board Certified Teacher in Adolescent and Young Adult Science. Currently teaching AP Biology, Biology, and Forensics, Joe shares his powerful 28-year teaching journey marked by persistence, professional growth, and a relentless pursuit of accomplished practice. Joe initially sought Nation…
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What Are Consonant Digraphs and Strategies to Teach Them: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 11
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Learn what a consonant digraph is and what are the most common consonant digraphs. Learn how to teach consonant digraphs to your students using these practical strategies. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules for Teachers Podcast. Drawing from her personal journey, she shares insights on transitionin…
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Should I Start a Summer Side Hustle on TPT?
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Have you ever been curious about the process of turning your Google Drive of teaching resources into a Teachers Pay Teachers store? I made this episode just for curious teachers itching to start a summer side hustle! Episode Highlights My TPT story 10 tips for getting started on TPT Resources and Links Blog Post - Episode 50 Getting Started Checkli…
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Closed Syllables and 8 Strategies to Teach Them: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 10
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Closed syllables are the first syllable type you should teach your students. But, what exactly is a closed syllable, why should you teach closed syllables first, and how can you help your students understand them? A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules for Teachers Podcast. Drawing from her personal jo…
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6 Memorable Moments in My Teaching Career and What I Learned From Them
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I'm getting personal on the podcast today and sharing some of the hardest moments of my teaching career. These teachable moments help us grow and create connections with other teachers. If you're going through a hard time as a teacher, know you aren't alone. Episode Highlights Why I became a teacher My student teaching experience Toxic workplace en…
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All About Short Vowels and How to Teach 'Em: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 9
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Short vowels are typically the first vowel sounds that children learn, but why is that? Let's take a look at what short vowels are, some important facts for understanding short vowels, and how the heck to teach this important phonics concept to your students. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules for …
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7 Easy Ways to Prep for a Substitute Teacher
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Whether you're planning for a day off soon, or you know you need a better solution for next school year, you'll love these realistic tips on preparing for a substitute teacher. Episode Highlights My 7 best tips on getting ready for a sub Low prep activities to fill your sub tub Resources and Links Blog Post - Episode 48 Let's Connect! Shop Resource…
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Creating the Best Phonics Scope and Sequence: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 8
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Learn the best order to teach sounds to your students and what makes a strong phonics scope and sequence. In this video, Martha explains step by step the order an ideal phonics curriculum would follow and why. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules for Teachers Podcast. Drawing from her personal journe…
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Using Novel Studies to Teach Social Studies
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Today you get a sneak peek into one of the trainings from the video vault of the Smart and Simple Social Studies membership. Listen for ways you can use novel studies to teach social studies! Episode Highlights What is a novel study? Why you may want to use novel studies in your classroom. My favorite books to use for novel studies Resources and Li…
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Dr. Sonia Matthew, NBCT - Assistant Principal - Charles County, Maryland - Teacher Appreciation Week
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This Teacher Appreciation Week, tune in for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Sonia Matthew, a National Board Certified Teacher and assistant principal. Drawing from her experience as an accomplished educator and instructional leader, Dr. Matthew will provide invaluable insights into fostering positive teacher morale. Learn her proven strategies f…
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Summer break might be just around the corner, but that does not mean classic classroom activities are forgotten. Grab some school supplies, get creative and enjoy the memories made over this past year! Episode Highlights Poetry scavenger hunts Texts to compare The Year in Review poem Writing a letter to the teacher / student Texts to reflect on Res…
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Jennifer DiGioia - 2nd Grade Teacher - Ontario Montclair School District - Southern California
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Jennifer DiGioia is a veteran educator of 22 years, a lifelong learner, and a National Board candidate. She jumped on the chance to go through the National Board process when California offered to cover the fees. She has an unmatched passion for her students and wants to be the best educator. Listen to her story on this episode of National Board Co…
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Decoding vs Encoding: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 7
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Decoding and encoding are both important for strong literacy development. Let's explore what it means to decode and encode in English, how each process happens in our brain, what students need to know to decode and encode fluently, and 10 strategies for teaching decoding and encoding. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore ho…
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How to Teach Syllables Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 6
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How should we teach the six syllable types? Let's take a look! In this video, we'll explore 5 strategies for teaching the 6 syllable types in your classroom: closed syllables, open syllables, silent e syllables, r controlled syllables, and consonant le syllables. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules …
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Kim Radostits, NBCT - 2023 Illinois Teacher of the Year - Oregon, Illinois
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On this National Board Conversations episode, you hear from Kim Radostits, NBCT. She is the 2023 Illinois Teacher of the Year and has much to say about her time as an educator. She greatly advocates for the National Board process and has a special message for several other State Teachers of the Year! Be sure to follow her on Twitter @SrtaRad Don't …
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Journal prompts can really help students gain a deeper understanding of a topic. If you are looking for new ways to develop critical thinking and foster academic discussion then you'll love today's episode. Episode Highlights 5 steps to using journal prompts in social studies 10 journal prompt examples that can be used for virtually any social stud…
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Six Syllable Types: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 5
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Understanding the 6 syllable types is a key piece of strong literacy instruction. In this video, we'll explore the basic characteristics of each of the 6 syllable types of the English language which includes: closed syllables, open syllables, silent e syllables, r controlled syllables, and consonant le syllables. Learn which are the most common, th…
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4 Big Mistakes I've Made as a Classroom Teacher
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Have you ever felt that you’re just not up to par with all those teachers on social media? They seem to always be doing everything right and are picture-perfect. Can you relate? Today I’m sharing with you 4 big mistakes I’ve made as a teacher, and what I’ve learned from these mistakes. I always strive to be my best and these are some mistakes that …
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Katie McClain - High School Video Production - Clark County, Nevada
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Katie McClain is a seasoned educator with six years of dedicated service in the esteemed Clark County School District, specializing in high school video production. She embraces the dynamic intersection of creativity and technology within the educational landscape, guiding my students through the intricacies of multimedia storytelling. She is a Car…
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Why You Need to Teach Syllable Types: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 4
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In episode 3 of Phonics Rules for Teachers (and How the Heck to Teach 'Em), learn what exactly syllables are and why you need to teach the 6 syllable types in your classroom. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules for Teachers Podcast. Drawing from her personal journey, she shares insights on transitio…
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Jeff Norris, NBCT - 2024 Alabama Teacher of the Year - Birmingham, AL
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Tune in to the latest episode of National Board Conversations as we sit down with Jeff Norris, NBCT, the 2024 Alabama Teacher of the Year! Jeff shares his journey, insights, and innovative teaching practices that earned him this prestigious recognition. Gain valuable inspiration and ideas for excellence in education from this dedicated educator! Do…
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While the 20th century is a fascinating topic to cover, it can be a challenge to find resources that include the correct level of depth for the upper elementary classroom. Let's dive in to unpack this puzzle together. Episode Highlights Introduction to the 20th and 21st Centuries The 1900s and 1910s World War I The Roaring Twenties The Great Depres…
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Teaching Consonants and Vowels: Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 3
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In episode 3 of Phonics Rules for Teachers (and How the Heck to Teach 'Em), learn all about consonants and vowels, why we can't just call AEIOU vowels and call it as day, and specific strategies for how to teach them in your classroom using a science of reading approach. A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore hosts the Phonic…
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Candidate Conversations - Keke Powell - Austin, Texas
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Candidate Conversations by the National Board is a chance to speak with educators who are currently on their National Board journey. Danielle Brown, NBCT, continues our school year-long journey with Keke Powell! She is a second-grade teacher in Texas and is super fun and engaging! In this episode, we catch up with Keke as the submission window open…
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Student engagement is the name of the game, so today I'm sharing 5 activities you can incorporate into your classroom plans to make social students fun for learners! Episode Highlights biography lapbooks meme activities creating your own map/country virtual field trips webquests Resources and Links Blog Post - Episode 42 Famous Heroes in Communitie…
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Letter Names and Sounds Phonics Rules For Teachers: Episode 2
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In episode 2 of Phonics Rules for Teachers (and How the Heck to Teach 'Em), learn what the difference is between letter names and letter sounds, why students need to understand the difference and the terms, and specific strategies for how to teach them in your classroom using a science of reading approach. A classroom teacher with 10 years of exper…
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Enneagram for Teachers - Understanding the 9 Teacher Personality Types
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You may have heard of the Enneagram the trending and fun (and scarily accurate) personality test. This episode is going into our teacher world with Enneagram for Teachers! I will be giving you some insights on your Enneagram type with a teacher twist on your strengths, weaknesses, and ways to be your best teacher self. Episode Highlights Characteri…
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Michelle Accardi, NBCT - Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships - National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
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Michelle Accardi is a National Board Certified Teacher in Early Childhood through Young Adulthood/Exceptional Needs Specialist and the Senior Director Strategic Partnerships for the National Board. Before joining the staff of the National Board in 2011, she was an elementary school teacher at Albuquerque Public Schools. She achieved National Board …
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Phonics Rules For Teachers and How the Heck to Teach 'Em: Episode 1
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If you're an elementary school teacher who is trying to teach phonics in your classroom, but you never actually learned all of those phonics rules in college, you've come to the right place. In the first episode of Phonics Rules For Teaching and How the Heck to Teach 'Em, Martha Moore dives into the topic of phonics. A classroom teacher with 10 yea…
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Today's test prep-themed episode has 8 tips for you as a teacher and then a special section that you can play for your students as they build a toolbox of test prep strategies. Episode Highlights 8 test prep tips for teachers 8 test prep tips for students Blog Post - Episode 40 Let's Connect! Shop Resources Instagram Website Join the Facebook Group…
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5 Easy Steps to Set Up a Test Prep Power Hour
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If your test prep strategies are feeling stale, today I've got a teamwork approach that might just turn things around. Episode Highlights Test Prep Power Hour 101 How to group students How to divide up the planning How to find an hour in your instructional schedule Resources so you can get started and try your first power hour Resources and Links N…
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Dianna Minor, NBCT - Senior Manager of Standards at the National Board - Birmingham, Alabama
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As Senior Manager of Standards, Dianna Minor leads the National Board work in overseeing the Standards Team’s critical functional areas, including project management, consultant management, event planning, and grant reporting. Additionally, Dianna coordinates the Certification Council, which is the arm of the Board of Directors with approval author…
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Launching Enrichment Time Activities for Upper Elementary
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It's so easy to just give students free time on their devices, but today I'm sharing some simple tweaks that can help you make the most of those miscellaneous pockets of free time. Adding enrichment time to your classroom might be more simple than you think! Episode Highlights What is enrichment time? 5 steps to adding enrichment time to your class…
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