• 96. Classroom Jobs
    Sep 9 2025

    When you think of classroom jobs, you probably picture elementary students passing out papers or feeding the class pet. But what about middle schoolers?

    Can classroom jobs actually work with tweens and teens… or will you just be met with eye rolls and resistance?

    Topics Discussed

    • Classroom jobs that work at the middle school level
    • Pros and cons of classroom jobs
    • Tips for success with classroom jobs


    Resources

    Brittany’s Dot Dude Decor Resource


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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Back to School Support

    If you’ve hit a hiccup this Back to School, I have the resources to get you back on track. From labels for all your teacher drawers, to relationship building cards, to a review of rules and the why behind them, or maybe just a pair and share tool to get you going faster each day. Check out my Back to School category on The Colorado Classroom at TPT to help you get on your way. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/the-colorado-classroom/category-back-to-school-1441616

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    10 min
  • 95. Formula Cheat Sheets
    Sep 2 2025

    In a world where information is just a click away, are we doing students a disservice by banning cheat sheets… or are we setting them up to fail when they don’t have formulas, definitions, chemicals, and other important information memorized?

    Topics Discussed

    • What are cheat sheets?
    • Pros and cons of cheat sheets
    • Tips for using reference guides effectively


    Resources

    Ellie’s Math Wheels/ELA Wheels

    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/cognitive-cardio-math/category-math-doodle-wheels-all-303188

    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/cognitive-cardio-math/category-grammar-doodle-wheelsnotes-303189

    Brittany’s ELA/Math Reference Guides

    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Upper-Elementary-Reference-Sheets-for-Privacy-Folders-or-Student-Offices-7108772


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    17 min
  • 94. Organizing Student Supplies
    Aug 26 2025

    Today, we’re diving into a quick supply survival episode: what you actually need for middle school students, how to store it all without losing your mind, and how to make it work whether students stay in your room or rotate between classes.

    Topics Discussed

    • Why it's worth worrying about supplies
    • How to organize supplies
    • Supply storage tips


    Resources

    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Supply-Labels-Teacher-Toolbox-Organizational-Classroom-Labeling-System-5-Sizes-12356047


    Related Episodes

    Ep. 17 Pencil Dilemma: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4g5GzCWEhJjNwi3IJpRgnv?si=6KuRWF_MTAOso0JNq_IrWg or

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pencil-dilemma/id1708462661?i=1000643494050


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    9 min
  • 93. Inclusion Services
    Aug 19 2025

    When students leave class for different services—like pull-out interventions or ELL support—it’s a great resource. But it can also mean missing key classroom moments and disruptions.. Teachers often ask: How do I help those students catch up without slowing down the class? And if service providers come into the room, how do we keep things smooth and focused?

    So today we’re diving into practical strategies for teachers to help students stay on track, collaborate with inclusion providers, and keep classrooms inclusive and productive.

    Topics Discussed

    • How to keep pull-out students from falling behind
    • How to make a push-in setup work for all learners
    • How to deliver modifications and accommodations when you are solo


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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Back to School Support

    If you’ve hit a hiccup this Back to School, I have the resources to get you back on track. From labels for all your teacher drawers, to relationship building cards, to a review of rules and the why behind them, or maybe just a pair and share tool to get you going faster each day. Check out...

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    16 min
  • 92. Communicating With Parents
    Aug 12 2025

    In this episode, we’re breaking down how to make parent communication more strategic, sustainable, and supportive for everyone involved. We’ll talk about why it matters, what methods actually work, and how to set yourself up with realistic systems that won’t take over your week.

    Topics Discussed

    • WHY parent communication matters
    • HOW to manage parent communication
    • A parent communication game plan


    Resources

    https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/mkraft/files/kraft_dougherty_teacher_communication_jree.pdf


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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Back to School Support

    If you’ve hit a hiccup this Back to School, I have the resources to get you back on track. From labels for all your teacher drawers, to relationship building cards, to a review of rules and the why behind them, or maybe just a pair and share tool to get you going faster each day. Check out my Back to School category on...

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    11 min
  • 91. BTS: Organizational Ideas & Systems
    Aug 5 2025

    Ever feel like the first few weeks of school are a tornado of papers, emails, meetings, and missed to-dos? You are not alone. But what if you could start the year with systems that actually stick—and save you time in the long run?

    Topics Discussed

    • Digital organization
    • The paper monster
    • Communication systems


    Resources

    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Back-to-School-Meet-the-Teacher-or-Open-House-Activities-Forms-Resources-1315984?utm_source=TTPC&utm_campaign=August-Podcast-Episodes


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    Back to School Support

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    21 min
  • BONUS | Meal Prep for Teachers [Summer Rewind Series - ep 40]
    Jul 29 2025

    Today we’re throwing it back to Episode 40, where we chatted about one of the ultimate teacher survival tools—meal prep. If you’ve ever found yourself eating dry cereal out of a mug during your lunch break, this one’s for you. Ellie and I will be back next week with all-new back to school episodes!

    Resources

    Phomemo Printer: https://amzn.to/3UP3BDI

    

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Back to School Support

    If you’ve hit a hiccup this Back to School, I have the resources to get you back on track. From labels for all your teacher drawers, to relationship building cards, to a review of rules and the why behind them, or maybe just a pair and share tool to get you going faster each day. Check out my Back to School category on The Colorado Classroom at TPT to help you get on your way. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/the-colorado-classroom/category-back-to-school-1441616

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    25 min
  • BONUS | Student Expectations and Neatness [Summer Rewind Series - ep 46]
    Jul 22 2025

    We’re rolling into late July with a replay of Episode 46—this one’s all about setting clear student expectations, encouraging neatness, and building those essential classroom habits. It’s packed with simple ideas that make a big difference. Don’t worry, Brittany and I will be back soon with new content in August!

    Resources:

    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/1327650?utm_source=TCCBN-POD&utm_campaign=Back%20to%20School%20Locker%20Organization%20Lesson%20Plan%20and%20Reward%20Cards1327650


    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Classroom-Expectations-and-Class-Rules-Wheel-and-Template-for-Back-to-School-3886499


    Classroom Economy episode: https://teachingtoolboxpodcast.com/show-notes/classroom-economy-systems/


    Behavior and Discipline episode: https://teachingtoolboxpodcast.com/show-notes/behavior-and-discipline-in-the-classroom/


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    19 min