Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Word Familes
As mentioned in an earlier post. We have been working hard on making black and white, no prep work for word families. They were put out as mini bundles of 3 to get them out there because of requests via Teachers Pay Teachers. These mini-bundles will eventually be available in a MEGA Bundle in the summer time. I really like how we added foldables and word wheels in the package.
Click here to check it out: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Word-Families-Word-Work-CVC-CVCC-ip-it-ig-3040710
Monday, March 6, 2017
Friday, March 3, 2017
Mistaken for a student?
Have you ever been mistaken for a student? While looking young might seem like a good dilemma to have, several teachers find this to be a professional problem. I had this problem the first decade of my career.
“Does anyone have tips on how to look older? I’m petite and have a baby face. I feel like I look like a student and am not taken seriously.”
Our helpful teachers come to the rescue with ways to appear more grown-up in the classroom—on the inside and out.
Looking Older on the Outside
Make yourself look years older by incorporating these tips from fellow teachers.
“If you have time in the morning, applying makeup might help you look and feel older. Try a burgundy lipstick. Something professional (and there is a fine line) but darker.”—Alexandrea A.
“Wear jackets or longer sweaters over your top. A shoulder length or shorter haircut may also help.”—Donna D.
“The number one thing is how you dress. I remember my first year going shopping with my mom for “grown up clothes” and I hated it. She made me get certain outfits, which I didn’t particularly like, but when I wore them to work I felt more professional and that translated into my demeanor in my classroom.” —Laura B.
“I got a more mature-looking haircut (that is still fresh and I like), and I try to wear more staples than trendy pieces.” –Kristine E.
“Try and dress professionally. It can be difficult finding clothes that fit petites. Try stores like The Loft, Ann Taylor, and Banana Republic. Accessories with outfits help, too.” –Victoria M.
“Jewelry. Take the time to pick out jewelry every day. Grown up, tasteful jewelry. It makes a difference. Not in looking older. Just in looking professional.” –Sharon C.
“Wear dress shoes. When I was student teaching a kid told me he knew I was a teacher by my shoes.” –Hope H.
Mature on the Inside
Sometimes it’s not so much what’s on the outside that counts. These teachers weigh in on ways to feel older, from the inside.
“Be yourself. Your personality and command of the classroom will shine through on its own. Don’t worry about how you look; however dressing as professionally as possible helps. Never let your insecurities stop you from being a strong educator. –Jeanna R.
“Carry yourself as a mature adult. Speak with authority. Definitely dress your age. I am a 30 year old who looks 15. I’m 4’9” but I’ve been told the way I carry myself shows my age. –Elizabeth S.
“Just be you. Get the kids attention and respect by giving attention and respect.” –Sharon C.
“I found dressing the way I thought I was supposed to during practicum made me feel stiff and inauthentic. Depends on the culture of the school, but I would rather be myself than sacrifice to look like a teacher. How you carry yourself and how you teach will be more important. You shouldn’t feel bad for how you look. –Emily C.
If All Else Fails
AND…if you still get asked for your hall pass, try these fast fixes.
“Wear keys around your neck and a badge.” –Eleanor W.
“Glasses help, even if you don’t need them.” —Libby S.
“Grow a beard!”—Graeme W. & Sean S.
Enjoy looking young. It won't last forever. You will miss the day when someone doesn't mistaken you for a student.
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Freshening up the blog
It's been quite a few years since anything was posted to this blog. Why the void? Health concerns, family retirement, life in general. Why now? It's simply time to make things fun again...through a blog.
At Family of Educators were tackling word families. As a Resource teacher, it's something my students need. I uploaded 10+ word families onto Teachers Pay Teachers and hope people like them.
Teachers Pay Teachers
At Family of Educators were tackling word families. As a Resource teacher, it's something my students need. I uploaded 10+ word families onto Teachers Pay Teachers and hope people like them.
Teachers Pay Teachers
Monday, September 1, 2014
ebook Destination
New books at ebook Destination!
https://www.ebookdestination.com/estore/dealerProgram/?next=/search/newbooks/
Sale & Freebies Galore
Here's the link to our TpT store where many items have been listed as free and/or on sale!
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Family-Of-Educators-Bethany-Johnson
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