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Do you accept LATE WORK?

Do you accept LATE WORK?

Posted on September 23, 2011July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
Do you accept late work? I have had so many students that do not pay attention to deadlines. More importantly, they are not even concerned about being responsible or passing their classes with acceptable grades. They are more than willing...Read More
Posted in UncategorizedTagged A Lesson Plan for Teachers, assignments, late work, lessons, students, teaching, Uncategorized4 Comments

How Is Your Year So Far?

Posted on September 19, 2011July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
How is your year so far? Are your lessons successful and your classes learning at the pace you planned? Do you feel like you are reaching all of your students? Do you have any questions or concerns?Share your thoughts, questions,...Read More
Posted in UncategorizedTagged A Lesson Plan for Teachers, advice, linky party, new teachers, teaching, Uncategorized
Time to Read!!!!

Time to Read!!!!

Posted on September 7, 2011July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
Today is International Literacy Day and I want to celebrate with Dr. Seuss! Wouldn't we all want to celebrate with the great literacy leader?Across the nation, student literacy levels is a great concern. We test and test and test their...Read More
Posted in UncategorizedTagged A Lesson Plan for Teachers, Dr. Seuss, literacy, service learning, teaching, Uncategorized, unit plan3 Comments

The Technology Initiative

Posted on September 7, 2011July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
Back in the spring, the teachers of my district were notified that our district planned to roll out a technology initiative that would be one of few in the United States. As part of that program, all teachers were provided...Read More
Posted in UncategorizedTagged A Lesson Plan for Teachers, teaching, technology, Uncategorized1 Comment
Observation Time!

Observation Time!

Posted on August 24, 2011July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
It doesn't matter what career you are in, or how good you are at what you do, when you are told it is time for your annual observation/evaluation, you become just a bit unnerved! Those of us who are somewhat...Read More
Posted in UncategorizedTagged A Lesson Plan for Teachers, evaluation, new teachers, observations, teacher, Uncategorized
Do You Remember When?

Do You Remember When?

Posted on August 21, 2011July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
I remember when... I remember when we used to hang our heads upside-down to spray our hair with enough hairspray to deplete an o-zone layer. I remember when we all understood the meaning of "I carried a watermelon" or "Nobody...Read More
Posted in UncategorizedTagged A Lesson Plan for Teachers, curriculum calendar, curriculum map, NCLB, standards, state standards, teachers, Uncategorized1 Comment

Keep Changing Things Up!

Posted on August 5, 2011July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
In the History Department, it is a given that our lessons must be modified and adapted year after year to include the new events and developments that occur each year. Still, in every department (including History), you will find teachers...Read More
Posted in UncategorizedTagged A Lesson Plan for Teachers, free, teachers, Uncategorized

The Sale Continues

Posted on August 2, 2011July 25, 2020 by Michele Luck
A super sale is in progress at TeachersPayTeachers.com this week. If you haven't visited this site, this is the week to take a look. Use the coupon code B1T1S for an additional 10% off of the sale prices. Many items...Read More
Posted in UncategorizedTagged A Lesson Plan for Teachers, sales, teachers, teacherspayteachers, tpt, Uncategorized

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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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