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The Happy Planner Makes Me Happy
Well, friends. I'm in love with a planner. Seriously. The Happy Planner is beyond fabulous ... it makes being organized fun!! As you know, I'm a technology freak. However, there's just something about writing down goals, plans, ideas, etc., that really makes me happy. No judgments :) In case you're wondering, yes, I still use my Google Calendar ... and my desk calendar at school ... along ... Read More about The Happy Planner Makes Me Happy
Leave It In the Car: Doubts & Bad Mornings – #KidsDeserveIt
Well, friends, one of my goals for this summer was to read Kids Deserve It, Launch, and the HyperDoc Handbook. I freely admit today that I did not accomplish that goal! However, I'm reading - and loving!- Kids Deserve It right now, and it's really speaking to me! I just finished chapters relating to teacher doubts and keeping your personal struggles outside of the classroom, and on this Monday it ... Read More about Leave It In the Car: Doubts & Bad Mornings – #KidsDeserveIt
Sanity Saving EdTech Apps
Well, friends, back-to-school insanity is in FULL swing! I decided to totally redo my bulletin boards this week ... and I have had ZERO time to work in my room! Ha! I thought this would be a perfect time to share my favorite sanity-saving EdTech apps ... because as teachers, our sanity levels are probably dropping at this time in the year! As you know, I teach in a 1:1 environment with ... Read More about Sanity Saving EdTech Apps
Use Wizer.Me to Create AWESOME Interactive Worksheets!
I stumbled upon wizer.me earlier this year, and immediately put it on my "to-check-out" list. I typically steer away from "worksheets," and try to create interactive activities where my students can apply knowledge of course content. To do this, I create "modules," which are really just assignment bundles, that I digitally assign my students through Google Classroom. Lately, I've been thinking ... Read More about Use Wizer.Me to Create AWESOME Interactive Worksheets!