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Open House in Middle School

24 Sep

The thought of open house immediately triggers memories of the busy first few weeks of school, long days, and an even longer night.  Open house in middle school can take on different forms and fashions- whether that be before school begins, a few weeks in, later in the spring, and whether parents follow their students schedules or not.  Today, I want to share four tips for a smooth open ...

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Teacher Planner Alternative – The Flexi

17 Sep

It’s September!  And with that, the initial shock of THERE IS SO MUCH TO DO AND THE CHILDREN ARE COMING has ended.  Since we are no longer in panic mode, it seems fitting to discuss how we are going to accomplish tasks on our to do lists in the most time saving, efficient, productive, helpful, organized, and prettiest fashion. :) I have finally landed on a system that works for me, and ...

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4 Tips for Effective Parent Communication

3 Sep

A couple weeks ago, Noelle wrote about how to keep your parent communication organized.  In middle school, this is especially important when you are teaching 150+ students.  With the new school year beginning, and a whole new set of students AND parents, I am going to share some insight on effective parent communication.   4 Tips for Effective Parent Communication 1. ...

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How to Teach a Multi-Level Class

27 Aug

Students come to us on all different levels, which can be a challenge- 3 great ideas on how to teach a mutli-level class. | maneuveringthemiddle.com

Each year, my students take the MAP (measure of academic progress) test in the fall and then again in the spring.  While the test does many fancy things, I use it to determine what grade level my students are coming to me on and tailor my instruction before I learn about their struggles organically.  This year, I had students who fell in the second grade range.  As a sixth grade teacher, ...

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Organizing Parent Communication

20 Aug

When you have 100+ students, parent communication is tricky!  Some parents you might never hear from, some live with grandparents, some have helicopter parents, but the truth of the matter is the more you communicate with parents often the better results you will see in class.  Parent communication can span the gamut of newsletters to emails to phone calls and often documentation is ...

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Middle School Classroom Tour

30 Jul

Ya'll, the time has finally come!  It is classroom reveal time, so join me on a tour around my middle school classroom. This year I started completely fresh.  My school repaints the walls and waxes the floor during the summer, so I have to pack everything up before I leave for the summer.  This always feels like a pain, but it gives me the freedom to start completely ...

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6 Instructional Strategies for Middle School

16 Jul

This summer, I have shared various instructional strategies and ideas on the Maneuvering the Middle Facebook Page.  Many readers have enjoyed the ideas and mentioned that they would love to implement some next school year.  I know I was always looking for new ideas and fresh ways to engage my students and have complied a few below.  These clips are provided by The Teaching Channel, are ...

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How to Cultivate a Growth Mindset in Math

13 Jul

Communicating and teaching growth mindset can impact your students tremendously. Three ways to engage reluctant students through growth mindset. | maneuveringthemiddle.com

I was at the dentist the other day when I shared that I taught math.  Like clockwork, the dentist shared that he was in fact a ‘math person.’  This is a common occurrence although most respond that they are not ‘math people.’ When did everyone split themselves into two camps of math ability?  I am really asking because I do not know, and I would like to rectify this as soon as possible. ...

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Advice for a First Year Teacher

9 Jul

Dear First Year Teacher, As you prepare for your new year, I hope you can learn from my many, many mistakes as a first year teacher.  My teacher friend, Eric, said it best, “Teaching is a multi-facted skill: planning, organization, execution, etc. Nobody is good at all or even most of it right away. Know that each year is going to refine your game a little bit more, and focus on small ...

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Creating Positive Classroom Culture

25 Jun

Whenever I tell people that I teach at a middle school, people respond with “Middle school? I could never do that,” or “Middle schoolers are so awkward,” which is exactly why I LOVE it!  Middle schoolers have the best sense of humor, are unintentionally funny, and they still think your jokes (well, sometimes) are funny.  These students bring me so much JOY.  Coming from someone who ...

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