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Tips of the Trade for New Teachers

8/22/2017

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The first school bells are ringing in school districts across the country and teachers are welcoming students back to class. With Back to School in full swing, we offer up one of our favorite posts for new teachers. We know that this can be an exciting, energizing and sometimes overwhelming season for everyone -- especially people who are new to our profession. Our post New Teacher? Start Here. can help new teachers along in the days, weeks, and months to come.


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BubbleUp Take5: Our most popular posts for Teachers

8/1/2017

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Remember our post from two weeks ago? We dove into the BubbleUp Classroom archives and pulled out our five most popular posts for librarians. This week we're doing the same thing for teachers -- the pieces we are highlighting today are our most-read posts targeted at classroom teachers. Take a look, share with your colleagues and, as always, let us know what you think!

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BubbleUp Take5: Our Most Popular Posts for Librarians

7/18/2017

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For this week's Take5 we are highlighting BubbleUp Classroom's five most popular posts for librarians. These posts struck a chord with teachers and librarians alike. Some have been read by over 20,000 people (which made our little blog project feel like it wasn't so little any more)! If you have been with us since we began our blog in 2016, we hope that you enjoy this little virtual trip down memory lane. 

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BubbleUp Take5: Liberal Arts, New Teachers, Wonder and more...

9/4/2016

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​In our district, we start back to school today, Tuesday, September 6. Like many teachers, I am incredibly excited to start the year but at the same time, I feel pulled in a million different directions. Like me, this week's Take5 is all over the place -- I've got my mind on liberal arts education, new teachers, strategies for combating unintentional racism in the classroom, literacy, and the incredible power of questioning.

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Back to School Night: We're all in this together.

8/30/2016

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Back to School Night is almost upon us, which has me rethinking about how to best use this valuable time. At the beginning of the year, I feel like a detective, gathering vital clues about each of my students not only as learners but people. Back to School Night is exciting but it's also a time crunch. At the middle school level, we get ten minutes with each group of parents which means a lot of things need to happen in a short amount of time.

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New Teacher? Start Here! 

8/16/2016

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​You've chosen the best job in the world. Now what? The first day of school is around the corner -- or maybe it's already come and gone. There is so much to learn and do in the year ahead; just thinking about it can make your head spin. It's exciting and daunting all at the same time.
During my 12 years in the classroom, I've discovered many truths that have guided my practice. Teaching is deeply personal. We each have to find our own teaching truth -- what drives us, what makes us the best teacher or counselor or librarian that we can be -- but I am hoping that maybe one of my truths will resonate with you and maybe that when you are jotting down your to-do list in the days (weeks and yes, even months to come) that you can pencil in a truth or two of mine to guide you on your journey.

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  • ABOUT
    • Presentations >
      • Empower17
      • Thesis ALIVE!
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    • What's the Scoop? >
      • Landmark Supreme Court Cases
    • Reading an Artifact
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    • Emoji Notes
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    • Thesis & Essay Writing >
      • Thesis Writing Workshop
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    • What's the Scoop? >
      • Landmark Supreme Court Cases
    • Poetry Beyond English Class
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    • Think Outside the Box
    • Poetry Beyond English Class
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