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Christmas Books We Love

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you looking for Christmas books to share with your students this holiday season? Check out our list of books that will get everyone in the spirit of the holiday season.

There are so many amazing books that use Christmas as a theme that you could read one a day and probably not run out in your lifetime. Christmas picture books make great gifts and they can be read all year round.

Now, we recognize that not all of your students will be celebrating Christmas (and we have lots of book lists for other holidays and celebrations-see the bottom), but for your students that do, we’ve collected a list of our favourite pictures books, graphic novels and novels that bring on the Christmas spirit.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Book Recommendations, books, Christmas, Christmas activities, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Seasonal

Are You Avoiding Teaching Art? How to Fix That

by BrainNinjasWP

Do you avoid teaching art because you can't handle the mess? Check out this list of ways to manage the mess and get some art lessons for your upper elementary students in the process.

If you are an elementary generalist in Canada, chances are, you are teaching art. That can be challenging if you don’t consider yourself an artist. Here are some tried and true routines we’ve put in place with our classes over the years that have saved our sanity.

Maybe you’ll start enjoying teaching art again!

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Art, Art Class, Art Lessons, artists of canada, Classroom Organization, Classroom Set Up, Earth Day, fingerprint art, halloween art, halloween art lessons, Indigenous Artists, Lesson Plans, Winter

It’s Time to Get Your Emergency Sub Plans Ready

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you prepared for a substitute teacher in the event you have to leave your classroom unexpectedly? Get these tips and some templates to make your planning simpler, faster and FINISHED!

Writing emergency sub plans for a supply teacher is a big pain in the butt. Even more so, when some sort of family emergency comes up and you’re still legally responsible for two days of classes (or more depending on where you teach).

It’s strange that these certified teachers who come into our classroom don’t have to plan anything for two full days. At least, that is the rule in the province where we live. Teachers are responsible for leaving two full days of plans for their students regardless of the situation. This must be in the only job in the world where you do just as much work on the days you aren’t there as on the days you are.

I once wrote sub plans on my phone from a hospital bed. True story. And as crazy as that was, I learned a valuable lesson from it.

Emergency Sub Plans!

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Classroom Management, Classroom Organization, Classroom Set Up, Emergency Plans, Emergency Sub Plans, our tpt products, Planning, Professional Learning, Teachers Pay Teachers

The Reasons Your Classroom Management Isn’t Working and How to Fix It

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you struggling with your classroom management? Are you out of ideas? Ditch clip charts and rewards and learn how to manage your classroom with strategies that work. Come read the whole post and find some relief!

Recently I was having a discussion with a former student teacher. She had reached out because her last school year felt like a disaster and she was wondering how could improve. She’d tried clip charts, behaviour charts, communication journals, reward baskets and everything else she could think of, but nothing worked. She wanted to know how she could improve her classroom management because she feared she couldn’t last another year. She asked about my secret because she didn’t remember what I did.

Was it that uneventful that she didn’t know what I did? No. Not quite.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Classroom Management, Classroom Management Strategies, Health, professional development, Professional Learning

The Ultimate Guide to Field Trips

by BrainNinjasWP

Fields trips are a great way to extend learning beyond your classroom, but they take some planning and organization. Check out this post jammed packed full of ideas to help you get the most out of your day of learning outside the classroom.

Whether you call it a field trip, excursion, school trip or outing-it’s exhausting! True, field trips can be a lot of fun. They can also be stressful if you are unprepared or if things go wrong. Nobody wants that. All it takes to have an amazing field trip is some planning, a great place to go and a positive attitude. Okay, that might not be all. Check out our ultimate guide to field trips!

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Classroom Management, Classroom Management Strategies, Classroom Organization, field trip, Teacher Organization

How to Give Student Feedback That’s Amazing

by BrainNinjasWP

We try to give students feedback that makes them do the thinking. It's more than a judgment call. Come learn how to take feedback off your teaching plate, but still give students valuable suggestions to improve their work.

How much thinking do you do before you give student feedback?

When I was in grade four I had a teacher tell me that I would have to work very hard if I wanted to be a writer when I grew up because my writing wasn’t very good.

That tiny sentence said in passing one day after I’d shared a story I wrote on my own, has stuck with me for all these years. When you give a student feedback, it sticks with them, even when you don’t think it will. You need to make sure your feedback helps them become better students and guides them without being ultra-judgy and destroying their self-esteem.

This can be a challenging task (especially when we’re overwhelmed with things to get done). Keep reading to find out how you can master the art of giving students feedback.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: feedback, professional development, Professional Learning, student assessment, student feedback

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