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How to Modify for Special Education

November 12, 2016 by pathway2success 10 Comments

How to Modify for Special Education Students

Supporting kids with special needs works best when both regular education and special education staff work together. That’s why it is helpful for all teachers to understand how they can modify and accommodate for students in their classrooms. For newer teachers, learning that you need to modify work for kids of various levels can be […]

Filed Under: Special Education, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

9 Tips for Motivating Unmotivated Kids

October 22, 2016 by pathway2success 1 Comment

9 Tips for Motivating Unmotivated Kids Blog

Many kids and young adults struggle with motivation. These are the kids who are slow to start classwork, often don’t turn in homework, and may even seem to refuse to attempt any assignment they view as a challenge. It can be extremely frustrating, especially because these students are often bright and capable in their own […]

Filed Under: Managing Challenging Behaviors, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Study Skills, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

10 Ways to Promote a Growth Mindset

September 10, 2016 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

10 ways to promote a growth mindset blog

Having a growth mindset means understanding that you can develop your own strengths and weaknesses through hard work, dedication, and grit. By teaching students to have a growth mindset, kids and young adults can better learn to work through challenges and overcome adversity in their lives. The opposite of a growth mindset is a fixed […]

Filed Under: Classroom Management, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Study Skills, Teaching

Positive Thoughts During Testing Season

April 24, 2016 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Testing Season

As schools across the country begin testing season, teachers hold a high level of stress that is difficult to describe. Not only do educators have a lot on their plates to begin with, but testing means less content-driven time and more “let’s prepare for the test” time. We spend time teaching relaxation strategies, how to […]

Filed Under: Special Education, Teaching

How to Use Task Cards

April 5, 2016 by pathway2success 5 Comments

Task Card Response Sheet

Task cards are an easy, simple, and practical instructional strategy to incorporate into your classroom. There is some prep work and set up required by teachers, but once you have a system in place, it is easy from there on out. Best of all, kids love using task cards. Task cards really do promote student […]

Filed Under: Classroom Management, Special Education, Study Skills, Teaching

Top 10 Middle School Keys to Success

February 7, 2016 by pathway2success 11 Comments

Top 10 Keys to Middle School Success

I absolutely love teaching middle school. Sometimes, though, when people hear that I teach middle school, they seem to feel bad for me. Like middle school is some type of unknown vortex for kids. Maybe that’s why I love it so much. It’s a time of creativity, instability, and the unknown. It’s a time when […]

Filed Under: Back to School, Seasonal, Special Education, Study Skills, Teaching

Why Kids Need More Physical Education

January 26, 2016 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Exercise

Gym has actually never been my forte. I always preferred (and still do) writing a research paper to playing a game of basketball. As a middle school teacher, though, I see the strong need for kids to be exposed to much more gym time than they are actually getting. At my school, middle schoolers get […]

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5 Ways to Maintain a Work-Life Balance as a Teacher

December 29, 2015 by pathway2success 3 Comments

5 Ways to Maintain Work-Life Balance

Many teachers struggle with maintaining a healthy work-life balance. I know I do. While it’s true that the majority of other jobs lend themselves to some work outside the 9-5 schedule, the life of a teacher is just different. There are a few big reasons why teaching so drastically impacts the work-life balance for educators. […]

Filed Under: Back to School, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

De-stressing Tips for Teachers

December 4, 2015 by pathway2success 1 Comment

De-stressing Tips for Teachers

Teaching is stressful. Mentally, physically, and emotionally, as teachers we give our all to our students and our profession. In addition to the hustle and bustle in our classrooms, many teachers have spouses, children, parents, and friends on our minds, too. We are pulled in many directions all at once and often put others first. […]

Filed Under: Back to School, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

What Teachers Are Thankful For

November 18, 2015 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

There is no better time of the year than Thanksgiving to sit and reflect about what I’m thankful for as an educator. Among all the ups and downs of teaching, there really is no other profession that stands close to what teachers can do. It’s a great time to show thankfulness and gratitude for all […]

Filed Under: Seasonal, Teaching

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πŸŽ‰ Just added this article filled with attention πŸŽ‰ Just added this article filled with attention-restoring activities for kids and teens.

In our distraction-filled world, we are all desperately in need of strategies to help us clear and calm our busy minds.

Read the whole article filled with activities you can try today at my website!
A few instructional practices to teach and support A few instructional practices to teach and support social-emotional skills that kids need.
Use gratitude sentence starters to get students th Use gratitude sentence starters to get students thinking, talking, and writing!⁣
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These are a free activity you can get in my TPT store.⁣
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Spring is coming this week and I have so many idea Spring is coming this week and I have so many ideas for integrating skills into the great outdoors.⁣
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Have you ever tried taking a wonder walk? Just walk together and focus on anything that sparks your curiosity and interest.⁣
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This morning, just taking my dog outside, I saw American Woodcocks doing their display rituals. They make the funniest little peent noises and fly all around, all in an effort to attract a mate. Such an amazing thing to see!⁣
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Wonder if ALL around us and it leads to so much learning. Give it a try!
Taking a few minutes in the morning for a class me Taking a few minutes in the morning for a class meeting or morning meeting is a great way to build relationships and set the tone for success.⁣
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One of my favorite parts is that there are SO many ways to structure this time.⁣
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Start with a read aloud and focus on a certain skill, like self-control or perseverance.⁣
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Read positive affirmations together to build confidence and growth mindset.⁣
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Or you can read a quote of the day and talk about what it means.⁣
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Whatever you choose, those  few minutes of social-emotional focus make a difference.
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