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The first day of preschool or kindergarten can be quite stressful for a child If they haven't been in any kind of daycare program previously, even the matter of being separated from their parents can cause a lot of anxiety

With the prevalence of the Internet, the way that we communicate has changed Young people are taking full advantage of text messaging, chat rooms, instant messaging, websites, and email to communicate with their current friends and to reach out to new friends

Outdoors games and toys are a natural for summer When choosing outdoor toys for your kids, be sure to choose some which are as educational as they are fun

As an educator of young children, chances are good that you are always on the lookout to find inventive and original approaches of capturing the attention of your classroom and piquing your student's curiosity Visual aids, such as educational rugs, are very useful in stimulating interaction in young minds and in reinforcing concepts that you are trying to help them master

Top 4 Summer Teaching Jobs

Whether you are a new teacher who has not yet landed her first full-time position, or a seasoned, veteran educator who has been around the block a few times, a summer teaching job can be loaded with benefits for you Teaching during the summer can be a great experience for you as a new teacher, while helping to fill up your dance card for the summer and keep you active

Quick Stress Relieving Tips

Teaching can be one of the most rewarding professions imaginable, but it can also be a very stressful one As an educator, you likely know that the level of stress that you are under at work can cause your job performance to suffer

Teaching Tips to Motivate Children in the Classroom

The problem with motivating students is a far-reaching one that even the most seasoned educators sometimes have trouble with No matter what age group your teaching or how large your class is there always seems to be at least one student who isn't exactly motivated to learn

How to Land Your Dream Teaching Job

So you've just graduated and want to start teaching as soon as possible You have a huge mound of student debt and want to start earning a living doing what you love

5 Tips to Have the Best School Year Ever

Although there are different schools of thought on the subject, teaching can be arguably one of the most rewarding, yet most challenging, careers out there If you are an educator, keeping your career in perspective can be difficult, as can infusing your students with the desire to learn

More and more teachers are learning the benefits of using educational rugs in their preschool and elementary classrooms An educational rug is an area rug that features different basic concepts that are taught in the formative years, like ABCs, numbers, colors, shapes, measurements, beginning consonants, vowels, and more

Best Time Saving Tips For Teachers

As an educator, you likely "wear many hats" and perform a daily juggling act to take care of all of your responsibilities And you certainly have no surplus of time on your hands

Many folks have been bitten by the "green" bug, and teachers are no different Living an environmentally-friendly lifestyle can spill over into your classroom as well

How to Effectively Teach Math to Young Children

For a great number of students, mathematics creates an overload of anxiety And many children dismiss math as a subject that they will have no use for in the "real world"

It is hard when you are an educator not to just try to plow through being ill and heading to the classroom anyway Every teacher knows how time can be lost when the class is working on an important concept or a particularly challenging unit and they must be absent from the classroom for illness

Are you a member of the school of thought that says the classic book report is jaded and old While it's beneficial to have students do a book report or two throughout the year, there are alternatives that can be more appealing and that will give the students a chance to express themselves in alternative ways

Nipping School Cell Phone Use in the Butt

Cell phones are everywhere, and chances are that you have a special relationship with yours The sad reality is, however, that more and more often, teens are bringing them into the classroom and setting the stage for a plethora of problems

Tactful Ways to Talk to Parents About Failing Students

Staying in touch with your students' parents throughout the academic year is important, but it really takes on an increased significance as the academic period draws to a close and the student is at risk of failing your class Parents may or may not be aware of a student's poor academic standing in your class if you do not make the extra effort to contact them because a student may be hesitant to discuss their failing with the parent

How to Handle Puppy Love in the Classroom

As a teacher, you will see what is affectionately referred to as "puppy love" develop in your classroom - and teaching in an elementary or middle school setting does not make you immune Kids from kindergarten up through twelfth grade can "fall in love" at the drop of a tack, although romance in the classroom usually starts a bit later

Teachers of elementary age children are constantly looking to find new, innovative methods to capture children's attention and get them interested in learning Most children respond particularly well to visual aids and even better to things they can use and with which they can interact

As a new teacher preparing to begin their first year of actually teaching, you likely have some butterflies floating around in your stomach and are anxious to get started The student teaching experience goes a long way towards preparing you for your own classroom, but there are challenges that lie ahead in the real-world of teaching that can only be encountered by experiencing them firsthand

The Best Ways to Implement a Rug in Your Classroom

For teachers who are looking for a new way to get their pre-school and elementary age children interested in learning, educational rugs offer a fun way to go about it Teachers know that kids learn best when they don't even realize they are learning

Has your classroom environment turned from serene and peaceful to jungle fever Are you out of control and at the end of your rope

No matter how well you did in public speaking class, as a new teacher, you may be facing what is known as "stage fright" as you anticipate addressing an entire class of students that you have never met This is a common fear among those who are embarking on their careers in education, so don't feel alone

Coping with tough situations as a new teacher is all par for the course, but it can certainly take its toll on how much you will like your job from the get-go Knowing in advance what to expect would be ideal, although there are many instances that can arise in the course of your educational career that you never read about in the textbooks

Fun Summer Ideas For Teachers

As an educator, you may have heard an old familiar joke that says there are three good reasons that one should become a teacher (namely June, July and August) After spending three-quarters of the year in a classroom environment, teachers may be even more eager than their students to hear the bell ring on the last day of classes for the academic year

Great Part-Time Summer Jobs For Teachers

With the economy in a state of flux, many teachers are looking for viable ways to supplement their current income While teaching is one of the noblest professions, it is inversely one of the least compensation

How to Find the Perfect Teaching Job Abroad?

Though teachers are in great demand in the United States, these teaching jobs often leave something to be desired Though many great opportunities do exist in the U

Teachers Are You Working in a Toxic Environment?

Understanding that academia is not void of the toxic work environment syndrome is the first step in recognizing that there is always room for improvement There are plenty of old adages that teach us to ignore other people's bad behavior; all of us have heard them at least once in our lives

As an educator, you are hands-on with your students every day You know how important it is to have a "can do" attitude in order to achieve your goals

Daily interruptions can really wreak havoc on your schedule and cause you to make less effective use of the mere 24 hours that you have in each day But have you ever considered that during the course of your day as an educator that you may be interrupting yourself

No matter what occupation you have, spending the whole day working can take a lot out of you, and being a teacher is certainly no exception It takes everything you have to be a teacher

Use a Teacher's Planner to Help You Get Organized!

Being organized makes life easier for anyone, but for teachers it goes beyond making life easier - it really is a necessity There are so many things that a teacher must accomplish in a day

Being productive sometimes requires that you announce to others or even give yourself a reminder of what you are trying to accomplish Handy signs can actually be a big benefit to you as an educator, and can help to enhance your productivity level

Teachers - Communicate With Assertiveness

As an educator, you will likely need to hone your communication skills in order to effectively communicate with your students as well as other educators, administrators, and parents during the course of your career Most people are not "born communicators", but rather learn their communications skills from their environment, upbringing, and of course, through studying communication and practicing various communications techniques

Teachers, Is it Time to De-Clutter Your Bookshelf?

One of the problems teachers encounter is the love, and often need, to collect books Teachers have books on everything from how to teach to just plain fun books

Sickness is a fact of life when you are a teacher Kids get sick and spread germs, which then makes you susceptible to sickness as well

4 Tips For Successful Classroom Management

The first week of a new school year brings with it all of the excitement and challenges of how to implement a successful strategy for classroom management Successful classroom management should accomplish three main goals

The preschool sand and water table is truly an innovative sensory learning center that can be filled with many different materials for children to explore Broadly, a sand and water table creates hands on play, whereby preschool children play with objects at the table while naturally increasing sensory development, motor skill development and coordination

The preschool sand and water table perfectly combines children's desire to play with their need to explore the world around them As with most fun preschool activities, the sand and water activity center is a place where messes are a given

3 Fun Classroom Bulletin Board Ideas For Fall

Your classroom's bulletin board is an intriguing focal point that plays an important part in educating and exciting your students These creative ideas for fall bulletin board sets are not only simple and fun, but your students will think they're fantastic

5 Secrets to a Successful Teaching Career

Teaching is a profession unlike any other It is a way of life, a passion and a calling

5 Tips to Get Funding For Teaching Supplies

Good teachers understand the importance of funding and resourcing Unfortunately school budgets are often very tight and many teachers find that they are forced to purchase their own supplies throughout the school year

5 Stress Relieving Tips For Teachers

It is a widely recognized fact that teaching is one of the most stressful professions Teaching can be an intensely rewarding, and intensely challenging career path

5 Interactive Ways to Teach the ABC's

Preschool is the ideal time to develop and enhance students' understanding of written and spoken language The letters of the alphabet are the basic building blocks that lie at the heart of communication, both spoken and written

The Battle - Private Daycare Vs Public Daycare

Parents faced with choosing a daycare for their child have a wide variety of locations available to them for placement Sometimes the most difficult choice is whether to go with a private, in-home daycare or a public daycare

Teachers have a lot on their plates From lesson planning to classroom management to appeasing school administrators, the duties just never end

Regardless of the grade you teach, motivation is the driving force behind all forms of learning In order to acquire and absorb new information, skills and practices students need to want to do so

7 Fun Ways to Celebrate Birthdays in Your Classroom

If you have an elementary school classroom, then you likely have twenty-or-so birthdays coming up this school year - and each of them represents a great motive for having some fun with your students Let's look at some fun ways to celebrate birthdays in your classroom this year

5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Teaching Strategies

Being an effective teacher requires that you have a variety of skills, including being able to manage and organize your classroom, connect with your students, provide activities that are engaging, understand individual learning styles, and so much more When these aspects come together, they create a learning atmosphere that is fun and rewarding

Surviving the school year and getting the most out of the time that you have with your students is more easily accomplished when you have the classroom essentials needed to "get the job done" Let's look at the essentials that every teacher must have in the classroom



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