Is your go-to classroom management strategy to simply micro-manage your students until you're worn out? Does it seem like you've tried EVERYTHING to help improve your classroom management, but nothing seems to be working?
Do you struggle with getting students to follow class procedures? Have you explained class procedures to your class hundreds of times and they still don't seem to get it?
Okay, so you did what you know every good teacher does: 1. Makes rules, goes over expectations, has consequences, repeats themselves about a thousand times, and 6 months in, your students are still doing annoying, disruptive, things. Why?!
What do you do when your students don't remember the historical information you taught them?!
One of the BIGGEST frustrations with teachers and campuses I work with is when they get to the end of the year, and students don't remember historical information you taught earlier in the school year!
Not only is this stressful, but also makes us feel frustrated and defeated. In this video, I share some EASY strategies for supporting your students in retaining Historical information!
When state testing season rolls around, are you nervous about making sure everything runs smoothly during testing?
Follow along with this simple video about how you can get organized for state testing, without worrying about making a mistake or forgetting to prepare something!
If you want more videos on how to organize your teaching responsibilities, classroom, or tasks, let me know in the comments below!
In this highly anticipated video, I am FINALLY sharing a step-by-step process for how to teach social studies skills in your history classroom!
One of the most frustrating things to experience as a teacher is your students not mastering social studies skills and not being able to apply their content knowledge to social studies questions.
So in this video, I share actionable ways you can teach your students to identify and apply social studies skills throughout the school year so they can confidently apply their content knowledge in different contexts.
Are you running out of ideas for teaching history vocabulary?
In this video, I will share my favorite (quick and easy!) history vocabulary games that you can use in your classroom to not only keep students engaged but also help students retain and understand vocabulary once and for all!
If you are tired of doing worksheets to review history vocabulary, try these fun history vocabulary games to give your history class an interesting twist!
If you've ever had a history lesson not go the way you planned, you know how frustrating, embarrassing, and disempowering it can be for us as teachers.
Not all History Teaching resources are built the same! Sometimes the best resources for teaching Social Studies are the most understated and most accessible: Video!