Part 3 of 7 The Daily Check-In: A Simple SEL Routine That Helps You Notice Student Needs A gentle classroom…
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Part 2 of 7: The First 10 Minutes — A Morning Launch System for Real Classrooms
Part 2 of 7: Seven Simple Classroom Systems for Teachers Carrying Too Much In this post, we are turning the…
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Part 1 of 7: The Gentle Summer Reset — One Classroom System to Make Next Year Easier
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A Simple Summer Save: Morning Work That Actually Helps Students
You may have just packed up your classroom. Or maybe you are still in that strange end-of-year fog where your…
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Creative End-of-Year Social Skills Games for K–5 Classrooms
By the end of the school year, you are usually trying to do two things at once: keep things funand…
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When Test Anxiety Doesn’t Look Like Anxiety in Elementary Students
If your students are suddenly asking for water more often, needing repeated reassurance, getting extra quiet, or shutting down before…
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Why Your Classroom Morning Routine Feels Chaotic (And What Actually Fixes It)
We all know that first ten minutes of the day. Backpacks unzip. Voices rise. Someone forgot homework. Someone else is…
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Classroom Behavior Management Starts in the First 10 Minutes
When teachers talk about classroom behavior management, the conversation usually centers around consequences, systems, or what to do after a…
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Teacher Anxiety in the Morning: 5 Ways to Create a Calm Start to the School Day
Let’s be honest — teacher anxiety in the morning is rarely about one big thing. Usually, it isn’t just the…
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Morning Meetings or Daily Structured Reflection? What Teachers Should Consider
Morning meetings have become a common part of many elementary classrooms. They create space for connection.They encourage sharing and build…
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