Hey everyone! This is week three of the big #tptsellerchallenge, hosted by Third in Hollywood, Teach Create Motivate, Sparkling in Second, and Peppy Zesty Teacherista! To learn more about the TpT Seller Challenge, Click HERE! I JUST made my new products and uploaded them last night.. After this, I'm going to take a short break so I can get ready for the Teachers Pay Teachers conference in Vegas! We are only a week away from the conference dates, I can't believe it! So here is what I would like to share for the "Make Your Masterpiece" challenge. Yesterday I uploaded three editable binders (Teacher, Student, & Substitute Binders) as well as two bundled products of the binders. … [Read more...]
Teacher Binder – Tips & Free Resources!
If you're an organization freak like myself, you may LOVE the topic of teacher planners and binders like I do! Even though all teachers should be enjoying their summer right now, it may give you piece of mind to have everything ready for Back to School. In fact, you can just spend an hour or two planning and then enjoy the rest of your summer worry-free!! What I've found to be incredibly helpful for staying organized throughout the school year are teacher binders... They are simply LIFE SAVERS. Don't kill your precious time by rifling through endless stacks of papers in a big drawer.. No teacher has time for that! Let this be the year that you start utilizing teacher binders in your … [Read more...]
All About TASK CARDS!
Task cards have become my go-to item in practically everything I teach! When I first started using Teachers Pay Teachers, I began to notice this “strategy” being used in multiple products. So I thought, I can do this too, and began to create them in ways that worked best for my students. Although I teach English/Language Arts, task cards can easily be used in any subject area and at any grade level, whether it be elementary, middle, or high school. That’s what is so great about them! They’re also an excellent way to save paper and avoid making copies of the always dreaded worksheets that my students despise… For those of you who aren’t familiar with task cards, they’re basically a … [Read more...]
Classroom Decor GIVEAWAY!
Hi teacher friends, I'm so excited to say that I finally reached one of my big goals yesterday.. I now have over 500 followers on TpT!! :) To help say THANK YOU to all the amazing teachers who followed the StudentSavvy store, I wanted to host a big giveaway! Since Back to School is around the corner, I'll be hosting a "Classroom Makeover" Giveaway! Choose your FAVORITE themed classroom (you will see the full list of options when you sign up) and if you are the winner, I'll send you the file so you can give your classroom a FULL MAKEOVER! a Rafflecopter giveaway … [Read more...]
TpT Seller Challenge – DARE TO DREAM
Hi everyone, It is the SECOND WEEK of the TPT SELLER CHALLENGE! To learn more about the Challenge, Click HERE! This week's challenge is titled, "Dare to Dream". We are asked to blog about our future goals and dreams! So here's what I came up with: 1. I am getting married this year!!! My fiancé and I have been planning since August and it's quickly approaching in November! It's mostly planning little details now but I just pray everything goes smoothly the day of!! But whatever happens, I'm just happy to be getting married to my best friend and love of my life :) I love spending every day with my Matthew, I can't wait until we are married! 2. I am loving … [Read more...]
FLASH FREEBIE – Ice Breakers Activity!
READY...SET..... DOWNLOAD! The Flash Freebie is going on RIGHT NOW! (until 8 PDT) "Ice Breakers - Getting To Know Your Classmates Tasks!" will be listed as FREE! Click Here for Your "COOL" FREE RESOURCE! ;) … [Read more...]
6 Strategies to BOOST Student Behavior!
Student behavior can be quite complicated but the strategies teachers use can be simple, and yet still effective. These six easy-to-implement behavior interventions are simple ways to boost your students behavior. You can never have too many strategies since you never know what unique learner will be entering your class! 1. Point to the Rule It does not get much easier than this strategy. Most teachers have their expectations or rules visually displayed within the classroom; however, they do not refer to them or use them when correcting student behavior. When a student is not following a classroom expectation, simply point to the rule. Constantly referring back to the classroom … [Read more...]
Class Dojo with Sara Rucker
Class Dojo - My favorite classroom tool, and soon to be yours too! Class Dojo is all about reinforcing positive behaviors and eliminating negative behaviors. It also helps to maintain positive and open relationships with parents. Setup is easy – just create a new class, naming it whatever you wish, and enter each of your students’ names. Each student will have their own custom monster. This monster can be theirs all year, or if you want, you can allow them to customize their monster at home using their student code. There are two ways to invite parents to join your class – by email or by letter. Either way you invite parents, they will be given an access code … [Read more...]
How to Become a Teacher Blogger!
Goal for the Summer - Become a Teacher Blogger! Accomplish your goal in 9 easy steps! Have you been wanting a creative outlet to share your thoughts on teaching? Or maybe you want to collaborate with other teachers while sharing educational resources and strategies? Have you been considering to design a blog but either haven't had the time or simply didn't know where to begin? NOW is the perfect time to become the Rockstar Teacher Blogger you've always wanted to become! Once you've really committed to designing your blog, the hard part is over! Here are my 9 easy steps to design the perfect blog for YOU! 1. Get rid of the negative thoughts, worries, … [Read more...]
Guest Blogger on Minds in Bloom!
Hi teacher friends! I have some exciting news! Rachel Lynette from Minds in Bloom provided me with the amazing opportunity to guest post on her blog!! She just uploaded my post this morning! Here is a short preview... How to Connect The Arts with Academics Hi everyone, I'm Suzy from StudentSavvy! I would first like to give a big thank you to Rachel for allowing me to guest post on her fantastic blog! I am a huge fan of hers and I'm grateful for this incredible opportunity! When I was a student in high school, I attended a Charter School that was considered a "Performing and Fine Arts Academy". Before I was accepted into this school, (there was … [Read more...]
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