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  • New Year Goal Setting for the Classroom: SEL Activities, Printables, and Journal Prompts

    New Year Goal Setting for the Classroom: SEL Activities, Printables, and Journal Prompts

    This post is all about Student Goal Setting in the Classroom. This site contains affiliate links, view the disclosure for more information. Starting the new year with goal-setting activities is a powerful way to inspire students, promote self-reflection, and encourage a growth mindset in the classroom. Whether you are halfway through your school year or about to…

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  • Self-Care Tips for Beginning Teachers: Thrive in Your First Year

    Self-Care Tips for Beginning Teachers: Thrive in Your First Year

    This post is all about self-care tips for beginning teachers. This site contains affiliate links, view the disclosure for more information. Starting your teaching journey is so exciting. You learn so much in your first few years as a teacher and you grow in so many different ways. There are so many positives in beginning this journey,…

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  • Classroom Behaviour Management for Student Teachers: Tips and Strategies

    Classroom Behaviour Management for Student Teachers: Tips and Strategies

    I found classroom behaviour management to be one of the most challenging yet rewarding aspects of teaching, especially when I was a student teacher on placement. There are so many extra layers involved when you are a student teacher trying to manage a classroom compared to a qualified teacher. Firstly you are coming into a…

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  • Activities for Self-Reflection: Symbolism Projects to Foster Student Self-Esteem

    Activities for Self-Reflection: Symbolism Projects to Foster Student Self-Esteem

    This post is all about Self-reflection activities for students Helping students build self-awareness, self-esteem, and a strong sense of identity is one of the best parts of being a teacher. It’s easy for people to forget that teaching is more than just reading, writing and maths. At the start of the year, I like to…

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  • Classroom Calm Corner Books: The Ultimate Guide to a Peaceful Space

    Classroom Calm Corner Books: The Ultimate Guide to a Peaceful Space

    This post is all about Classroom Calm Corner Books. This site contains affiliate links, view the disclosure for more information. Creating a calm corner in your classroom is an awesome way to support your students’ emotional well-being and self-regulation. If you’re interested in how to set up your calm corner on a budget, you should check out…

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  • How PE Promotes Social-Emotional Learning in the Classroom

    How PE Promotes Social-Emotional Learning in the Classroom

    This post is all about how PE promotes social-emotional learning. This site contains affiliate links, view the disclosure for more information. Social-emotional learning (SEL) is such an important part of any classroom. It is no longer something that’s ‘just nice to have’ It’s a crucial part of helping students develop skills like self-awareness, empathy, and teamwork. But…

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  • Teacher Work-Life Balance: Practical Tips to Avoid Burnout and Prioritise Wellness

    Teacher Work-Life Balance: Practical Tips to Avoid Burnout and Prioritise Wellness

    This post is all about Teacher Work-Life Balance. This site contains affiliate links, view the disclosure for more information. Teaching is one of the most rewarding jobs, but it can also be incredibly demanding. Between lesson planning, marking, and managing a classroom, it often feels like there’s little time left for yourself. It can be so difficult…

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  • 15 Quick Time-Filler Activities for Teachers: SEL-Inspired Ideas for Extra Classroom Minutes

    15 Quick Time-Filler Activities for Teachers: SEL-Inspired Ideas for Extra Classroom Minutes

    This post is all about Time-Filler Activities for Teachers. This site contains affiliate links, view the disclosure for more information. As teachers, we’ve all faced those moments when a lesson wraps up quicker than expected, or an assembly ends early, your timetable changes and the list goes on. This leaves us teachers with 5 to 15 minutes…

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  • Teaching Observation Tips: How to Survive and Succeed

    Teaching Observation Tips: How to Survive and Succeed

    This blog post is all about teaching observation tips Teaching observations can feel intimidating. Even teachers who have been around for years can still get a little nervous before an observation. But they don’t have to be scary, especially for new teachers or teachers in training. With the right preparation and mindset, you can not…

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