20 Money Conversation Starters for Middle Schoolers

They say it’s tacky to talk about money. But financial literacy begins with conversations. And those conversations should start as early as possible. That’s why we’ve put together these money

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100+ Best Teacher Discounts, Deals, and Perks in 2024

If we ran the world, we’d give teacher discounts on every single thing. Fortunately, lots of businesses and organizations agree with us! Teachers can save on school supplies, clothing and

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“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Worksheet Activity

The poems of Robert Frost are perfect for introducing students to the beautiful world of poetry, and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is definitely one of our favorites.

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105 Inspiring Quotes From Books To Share With Your Students

It may be controversial to say, especially as an English teacher, but I write in my books. I’ve had students gasp at this comment, but it’s the way I read.

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102 Rewards and Incentives for Kids That Really Work

We all love rewards, and kids are no exception. Sometimes it seems like kids will work for anything—stickers, high-fives, movie days. The trick with incentives is to have a lot

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15 Practical Tips From the Experts

The average classroom is designed for fully sighted students. But according to the CDC, nearly 3% of children under the age of 18 are blind or visually impaired. Some of

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25 English Activities for High School You’ll Want To Try Right Now

Engaging middle and high schoolers can sometimes be tricky. How many times have you planned (what you think is) a cool and exciting lesson, only to walk away feeling pretty

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Is “Gentle Parenting” Creating Behavior Problems in Schools?

If you have kids, teach kids, or know people who do either, you’ve probably heard of gentle parenting. The parenting style has had a meteoric rise in popularity in the

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This Small Change Can Boost Student Collaboration in Math

Excitement, engagement, collaboration. These are words a teacher might use to describe their ideal math lesson, but struggle to make a reality. TikTok user and math teacher Tim Brzezinski has

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Remembering Your “Why” Will Not Heal Burnout

Sometime in the last decade, a phrase created to motivate teachers began sweeping schools across the nation. Administrators instantly latched on to this phrase for several reasons. It’s hard to

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