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Spring Fever AKA Classroom Chaos

Spring Fever AKA Classroom Chaos

Posted on April 8, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
As your students begin to lose focus and their behavior starts to reflect their desire to be anywhere but in your classroom, it is time to prepare yourself with the tools you need to keep the chaos from getting out...Read More
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The Power of Pictures!

The Power of Pictures!

Posted on April 4, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
"A picture is worth 1000 words!" I have always loved using images in my classroom.  When students are able to attach an image to information, they process it more thoroughly and they remember it longer.  This simple tool in your...Read More
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A Human Game Board for Spring Review!

A Human Game Board for Spring Review!

Posted on April 1, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
Spring Review for Testing can be one of the most stressful times of year for both teachers and students.  So this year, instead of the seat and lecture review, try something new.  Make it fun! Transform your classroom into a...Read More
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Digging for CCS

Digging for CCS

Posted on March 27, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
You are now challenged to teach students the Common Core Standards, yet you have the same resources you've always had while your students are drastically different than those of the past.  What do you do? In today's classroom, it is...Read More
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The Middle School Conference

Posted on March 19, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
This week, I've had the pleasure of representing a group of TeachersPayTeachers sellers at the North Carolina Middle School Conference.  With samples of their products in hand, I was able to meet and talk with middle school teachers from across...Read More
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Teaching Controversy

Teaching Controversy

Posted on March 18, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
Throughout history, teachers have faced controversial topics in their classrooms.  Do they teach these topics or do they adhere to convention and ignore the opportunity to open young minds?  For those of the past, asking students to consider new theories...Read More
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Doing the Charleston!

Doing the Charleston!

Posted on March 11, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
Teaching is not always a FUN job!  It can be very stressful from time to time, especially in our high stakes, standards-based academic world.  But then there are the days... I love teaching the Roaring 20s.  I love teaching my...Read More
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Keeping Up with the Standards

Keeping Up with the Standards

Posted on March 4, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
As the school year navigates its final curve, many teachers begin to look toward the end, and they can often miss that last stretch of the road.  From Spring Break through testing season, and into the final days of school,...Read More
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Teaching the Holidays all Year Long

Teaching the Holidays all Year Long

Posted on January 30, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
As I wrote about in my Activism blog entry below, I am always hesitant to take time out of my annual curriculum map (Yes, I am that OCD) to stop everything for a "Holiday Lesson."  At the elementary level, I...Read More
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Posted on January 22, 2013July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
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My name is Michele and I love to teach, travel, and talk!  I’ve been a teacher as long as I can remember, but only 15 years in the formal sense, and I’ve taught everything in the Social Studies and ELA Departments from grades 6-12.

Creating new resources for the Social Studies classroom is my true passion.  I love making resources I know will help students learn better and teachers teach easier!

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