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Student looking thoughtful in a classroom during a lesson on fairness and differentiation.

“That’s Not Fair!” Explaining Differentiation, Accommodations and Modifications to Students

When working with kids, the phrase “That’s not fair!” echoes through classrooms everywhere. Whether it’s about who got to be line leader, who got a sticker, or who got a shorter assignment, fairness is a hot topic. And when it comes to explaining differentiation, accommodations and modifications to students, teachers face a real challenge. We […]

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Children practicing social skills in the classroom while playing with colorful clay at a table.

Planning Guide for Teaching Social Skills in the Classroom

If you’ve ever walked into a classroom where students don’t have strong social skills, you know it can feel a little like stepping into a reality show—lots of drama, constant negotiations, and one or two kids trying to be the star of the episode. The truth is, teaching skills in the classroom isn’t just about

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Keeping Student Accountable to Finish Classwork with Friday Folders

One of my favorite systems for teaching accountability, responsibility, and time-management is also one of the simplest: Friday Folders. I started using Friday Folders after noticing something that will probably sound familiar: some students just weren’t finishing their work. It wasn’t always about ability—it was about priorities. For some, there wasn’t much motivation to use

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First Week of School Routines, Procedures and Helpful Teacher Strategies

A new year and new start. The first week of school brings so many opportunities and in the midst of planning fun icebreakers and getting-to-know-you games, this is also your golden opportunity to set up the expectations, routines, and systems that will shape your classroom all year long. Students thrive when they know what to

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First Year Teaching the PYP: What I Wish I’d Known at the Start

So, You’re New to the PYP? If this is your first year teaching the PYP, let me start by saying: you’ve got this. I’m genuinely excited for you—because while the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) can feel like a whirlwind of new acronyms, planning templates, and philosophical quotes from Dewey and Piaget, it’s also one

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First Year of Teaching: 11 Practical Tips for a Smoother Start

Starting your first year of teaching is like stepping onto a rollercoaster that’s already moving. You’re excited, nervous, hopeful, overwhelmed—and somehow still eager to do it all perfectly. I’ve been there. I had just come out of a fantastic teacher prep program in university, ready to change lives… and then I stepped into my very

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Back-to-school checklist for teachers with colorful planning pages, to-do lists, and weekly calendars to feel calm and classroom ready.

Your Back-to-School Teacher Checklist: Calm, Collected, and First-Day-Ready

The Joy (and Stress) of the Back-to-School Season It feels like summer break just started, and yet—somehow—you’re already staring down a to-do list a mile long to kick off a brand-new school year. It’s wild, right? A new year always brings excitement, possibility…and yes, a whole lot of pressure. That is where this Back-to-School Teacher

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