About a year ago we started doing a very casual, loose “relaxed homeschool preschool” with the boys. I want to share what I did for those who are looking to start homeschooling their preschoolers too! First of all I have to give a little disclaimer: I do not think preschool is at all necessary for […]
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essential oils for the classroom
It’s back to school time and while I’m not actually going back to school (this is the first time in 22 years that I haven’t had a “first day of school” either as a student or a teacher…so weird!) I know I have a lot of teachers who read my blog so I thought I’d […]
how to make a linear equations flip chart
Making Algebra fun is hard. High schoolers aren’t exactly enthralled by math class. And taking notes is boring. While I actually enjoy linear equations (graphing, slope, y=mx+b, Ax + By = C, etc.), the various terms, formulas, and functions can be very overwhelming for the students and there is a ton of new information to […]
ideas for communicating with parents and students
I’m not sure if this is a classroom organization tip, per say, but I think that you have to be organized in order to have good communication and communicating helps aid in having an organized classroom…so now that I’ve sufficiently justified myself (and written an insanely long run-on sentence), let’s talk about how to communicate with parents and […]



