This article take you through a 4-step process to administer Tier II interventions, as well as supplying plenty of ideas and resources for addressing specific behavior problems for Tier II students or "frequent flyers." (There is also a link in the article to Tier 1 intervention strategies).
This article was an interesting read. So much of education comes from the textbooks students are provided with. This article shows the thoughts put into creating textbooks and how it is like in other countries as well.
This blog post provides you with helpful tips when it comes to interviewing. It includes looking for job openings, questions that might be asked, questions to ask, what to bring to an interview, and following up.
This link doesn't tell you much but it provides you with a great idea for your resume! A great way to grab a districts attention is standing out and that could be with a cool resume idea! It costs money to get the resume, however you can just look at it and attempt to recreate it!
This is a great blog post! It provides you with tips for resumes, applying, and interviewing, and following up. It provides you with some questions that the author was asked and a template for a follow up letter.
This blog post provides you with different tips of getting a teacher job. The question that was answered was "I am a new graduate filling out district applications. It seems to be difficult to get interviews. I am substitute teaching, but I would like suggestions on what else I can do to help myself get noticed by the districts?"
This link provides you with printables for goal setting in the classroom! Its a great way to start off to year and a fun decorative activity. Each students gets a chance to write down their goals for the year!
This activity was used for a literary activity, however I feel that this would be great for beginning of the year as well! Its a great way to get to know your students and to learn your students names quicker.
This link provides you with a powerpoint to create a wonderful flip book to give to parents during the first week of school! It can include anything from specials, daily schedule, homework, and classroom management. This is great for parents to understand your expectations!
This link provides you with fun activities to do on the first day of school! It helps students understand what they should be doing, what the teacher needs to know, and how to have a great year!
Students love being read to! This link provides you with different books that you could read to your students if they act up. The author provides you with a caption of when you should read the book.
Starting a kindergarten classroom can be hard, especially with the need to teach them basic skills. This link provides you with some helpful tips, the first five being helpful management tips, such as reward coupons.
Students love knowing that they have the possibility of getting a prize. This is an easy way to combine behavior management and economics in the classroom.
A classroom library can get messy and cluttered with students exchanging books constantly. This blog helps with keeping your classroom library organized.
Teaching Tales Along the Yellow Brick Road provides teachers with help and an idea of how to organize all of your common core handouts and standards. It also shows a way to help students with test taking strategies!