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Latest podcast episodes about not so wimpy teacher

Equipping ELLs
80. Empowering with Efficiency: Preventing Teacher Burnout with Author and Educator Jamie Sears

Equipping ELLs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 39:20


Are you feeling overwhelmed and on the brink of burnout? We understand the challenges you face, and that's why we've brought in the amazing Jamie Sears, author and educator, to address the pressing issue of preventing teacher burnout in this episode of the Equipping ELLs podcast. Jamie Sears creates curriculum and delivers professional development for elementary educators through The Not So Wimpy Teacher Company. She has also authored the book How to Love Teaching Again: Work Smarter, Beat Burnout, and Watch Your Students Thrive. In our conversation with the Not So Wimpy Teacher, Jamie shares powerful strategies to empower teachers with efficiency, overcome exhaustion, and find renewed joy in teaching! If you're tired of feeling drained and want to create a sustainable work-life balance, this episode is a game-changer. Don't miss out on the opportunity to regain control and revolutionize your teaching experience. * Leave a review of the episode on Apple Podcasts for your chance to win a free copy of Jamie's book! * Related Resources: ⁠⁠⁠Join the Equipping ELLs membership⁠⁠⁠ Not So Wimpy Courses Follow Jamie on Instagram Subscribe to the Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/equippingells/message

The Story Box
Jamie Sears Unboxing | The Reasons Why Teachers Are Leaving Education

The Story Box

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 60:00


Jamie Sears is a wife, mother of 5 children, a former 3rd grade teacher, and creator of “The Not So Wimpy Teacher”, an education blog that spans across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, email, and similarly named podcasts. With half a million teachers and administrators in her tribe, she teaches educators how to better help their students and themselves. Her new book is called How to Love Teaching AgainA heartfelt, hands-on guide to setting boundaries, increasing productivity, and finding fulfillment for teachers who know that their classrooms won't thrive unless they do.Follow Jamie Instagram Get my new book 'The Path of an Eagle: How To Overcome & Lead After Being Knocked Down'.► AMAZON US► AMAZON AUS► AMAZON UKSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thestorybox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Resilient Teacher Podcast
47. How to Tackle Your Teacher To Do List & Love Teaching Again with Special Guest Jamie Sears

The Resilient Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 28:55


Are you a teacher struggling to find joy in your job? Do you feel overwhelmed by the never-ending to-do list and burned out by the education system? Hey, I'm with you. I know that feeling. And so does the special guest in today's episode.This overwhelming to do list that so many teachers struggle with - sometimes, it is put on us by the broken education system and other times, we might be putting tasks on it that just don't make a difference. That's why it's important to differentiate between self-inflicted burnout and the systemic issues within education. In this podcast episode, Jamie Sears sheds light on the "Good Teacher Narrative" that's holding many teachers back and provides her personal definition of what makes a "good teacher". She also shares her insights on the "Marshmallow Effect" and how it relates to teachers and job creep. Don't miss Jamie's number one piece of advice for teachers who think they can't fall back in love with teaching again, and learn how to approach your to-do list with intention and purpose.Jamie Sears is a fun-loving mom, wife, entrepreneur, and forever teacher at heart. She is also the author of How to Love Teaching Again. After several years in the classroom, her passion to make teaching fun and effective for students and teachers alike inspired her to start Not So Wimpy Teacher. Now she has the honor of serving hundreds of thousands of teachers around the world by providing easy-to-use, hands-on resources, and engaging professional development that help students to love learning and teachers to love teaching.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOWNOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode47

Principal Center Radio Podcast – The Principal Center
Jamie Sears—How to Love Teaching Again: Work Smarter, Beat Burnout, and Watch Your Students Thrive

Principal Center Radio Podcast – The Principal Center

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 28:41


Get the book, How to Love Teaching Again: Work Smarter, Beat Burnout, and Watch Your Students Thrive Visit Jamie's website, www.NotSoWimpyTeacher.com Follow Jamie on Instagram at @NotSoWimpyTeacher About the Author Jamie Sears is a former 3rd grade teacher and creator of “The Not So Wimpy Teacher”, an education blog that spans across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, email, and similarly named podcasts. With half a million teachers and administrators in her tribe, she teaches educators how to better help their students and themselves.

Reading Teachers Lounge
Practical Tips for Reading Teachers with guest Jamie Sears from Not So Wimpy Teacher

Reading Teachers Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 56:20


Shannon and Mary chat with Jamie Sears from Not So Wimpy Teacher about how to get more done as a reading teacher in less time.  Jamie shares practical tips for teachers from her newly published book titled How to Love Teaching Again.    Listeners will walk away with ideas on how to save time in preparing lesson plans, routines for lesson structure, easy grading techniques, and ways to simplify reading groups.  Check out this episode to find out how to make your jobs as reading teachers easier and more enjoyable!Episode Links for Resources:Jamie's book information and websiteHow to Love Teaching Again by Jamie Sears *Amazon affiliate link*Reading Basics from Reading RocketsClassroom Management from Reading Rockets5 Ways to Keep Reading Centers Running Smoothly (Chalk and Apples)How to Make Guided Reading Manageable (Scholastic)Launching Readers Workshop (The Curriculum Corner)Making Readers Workshop Work (ASCD)COME JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Our WebsiteFacebookInstagramShannon's TpT StoreSupport the show

The Art of Online Business
A Bestseller in the Making: Secrets to Publishing Your First Book | w/Jamie Sears

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 43:07


Have you ever thought about writing a book and maybe even getting it published?In this episode, Jamie Sears is handing you the blueprint for the publishing process. To celebrate the release of her book, How to Love Teaching Again, Jamie is sharing what it's really like to go through the publishing process. She's opening up about the writing process, working with editors, choosing a cover design, and negotiating when she had to fight for things she wanted to keep in the book. I'm excited about the book, and I'm excited to have Jamie on the podcast. If you're curious about the book publishing process, this is for you. Jamie Sears is a fun-loving mom, wife, entrepreneur, and forever teacher at heart. She is also the author of How to Love Teaching Again. After several years in the classroom, her passion to make teaching fun and effective for students and teachers alike inspired her to start Not So Wimpy Teacher. Now she has the honor of serving hundreds of thousands of teachers around the world by providing easy-to-use, hands-on resources and engaging professional development that help students to love learning and teachers to love teaching.In this episode, you'll learn:How to collect stories for a bookWhat happens after you decide to write a book Why you might want to hire a book coach to help you What the book pitching process is like How long it takes to get a book published The process of writing a proposal for your book What happens after you turn your book in How much of a say you get in the process when you're working with a publisher Who does the marketing for your bookWhy preorders are so valuable to authors Links & Resources:The Art of Online Business websiteDM me on InstagramVisit my YouTube channelThe Art of Online Business clips on YouTubeFull episodes of The Art of Online Business Podcast on YouTubeThe Art of Online Business Podcast websiteCheck out my Accelerator coaching program*Disclosure: I only recommend products I use and love and all opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.Jamie Sears' Links: Follow Jamie on FacebookRead Jamie's BlogFollow Jamie on InstagramRead How to Love Teaching AgainFull show notes available at www.rickmulready.com/692

Shared Teaching Podcast
68: How to Love Teaching Again with Jamie Sears

Shared Teaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 32:20


In today's podcast episode Jamie Sears is discussing her new book, How to Love Teaching Again and strategies to help combat teacher burnout. Since leaving the classroom Jamie has founded Not So Wimpy Teacher and has sold millions of copies of her resources from her TpT store. Jamie now wants to help keep teachers in the classroom through a helping hand to work less and love teaching again.You'll learn:Strategies for grading lessA new way of thinking about homeworkHow to batch plan your lessons to save timePlanning your time into micro tasksSetting boundariesBy the end of this episode, you'll fall in love with teaching again.SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:   https://sharedteaching.com/how-to-love-teaching-again/Connect with our guest Jamie Sears:Purchase the book: How to Love Teaching Again - available through Amazon or your favorite booksellerJamie's instagram - @notsowimpyteacher Jamie's blog - NotSoWimpyTeacher.comJamie's facebook - Not So Wimpy TeacherRate, Review, and Follow on Apple PodcastsIf you enjoyed this episode and would like to help more people find this podcast, please consider rating and reviewing my show! Ratings allow me to help more primary teachers build literacy systems for writing and centers so they can leave school on time. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five starts, and select "Write a review." Don't forget to let me know your favorite part of the episode!Not yet a follower of the podcast? If you are not a subscriber, you might miss out on future episodes. Follow here on Apple Podcasts or on your favorite podcast player.

Wife Teacher Mommy: The Podcast
68. How To Simplify Your Teacher Work Day & Work Less with Jamie Sears from Not So Wimpy Teacher

Wife Teacher Mommy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 35:33


As teachers, we have a lot of tasks to do each day. Whether it's grading, assessments, or just general classroom management, teachers have so much to do. With how much teachers have to do, it can feel like there is not enough time in the day.It is really easy to get overwhelmed when you look at your classroom and all you have to teach throughout the year. THEN, think of all the school activities and all those little things that take time out of your classroom teaching schedule. Talk about no time for everything!That's what this episode is all about- how to simplify your teacher work day and work less! And we have a very special guest on the show with us today. Jamie Sears from Not So Wimpy Teacher joins us to talk all about how to simplify your teacher work day and work less.Jamie Sears is a wife, mother of 5 children, a former 3rd grade teacher, and creator of “The Not So Wimpy Teacher”, an education blog that spans across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, email, and similarly named podcasts. With half a million teachers and administrators in her tribe, she teaches educators how to better help their students and themselves.Whether you feel like you have no time, are stressed out or or just need some pointers on how to simplify your work day, this episode is the perfect listen for classroom inspiration and how to shift your mindset to simplify your work day and stress less. You won't want to miss it!Head over to the show notes: https://www.wifeteachermommy.com/podcast/work-day-work-less/In this episode on how to simplify your teacher work day and work less. we discuss:How teachers can cut back on time spent on planningSmart classroom management hacks to implement in your classroomDeciding what assignments you should and shouldn't gradeHow to decide how many hours you are going to workJamie's new book "How to Love Teaching Again"How teachers can save time on their lesson planning and gradingResources mentioned:The Not So Wimpy TeacherHow to Love Teaching AgainEducate & Rejuvenate Summer ConferenceJoin the Wife Teacher Mommy Club!Wife Teacher Mommy: Mentioned on Podcast Amazon List

SLP Coffee Talk
Real Strategies for Working Less with Jamie Sears

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 33:32


Are you feeling overwhelmed and overworked? In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, I sat down with Jamie Sears from Not So Wimpy Teacher to talk about real strategies for working less. Jamie isn't an SLP, but she has some tips that we SLPs could definitely benefit from! Jamie has the honor of serving hundreds of thousands of teachers around the world by providing easy-to-use, hands-on resources, and engaging professional development that help students to love learning and teachers to love teaching.Topics covered in this episode include:Defining your version of success and striving for thatThe importance of goal setting for yourselfEvaluating what is really important in your classroomYou don't have to give up all of your free time in order to work in education. Tune in to hear some amazing tips on how you can work less and get that time back! Full show notes available at www.speechtimefun.com/166Resources Mentioned: Check Out Her New Book: https://notsowimpyteacher.com/pre-orderVisit Jamie's website: https://notsowimpyteacher.com/Follow Jamie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotSoWimpyTeacherFollow Jamie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notsowimpyteacher/Follow Jamie on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NotSoWimpyTeacherWhere We Can Connect: Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slp-coffee-talk/id1497341007Follow Hallie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speechtimefunFollow Hallie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpeechTimeFun/Follow Hallie on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/missspeechie/

The One Percent Better Podcast
Ep. 260: Jamie Sears 1% Better Teacher Love

The One Percent Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 48:41


Today's episode is brought to you by Damn Good Conversations, your stop to: Deliver the message you desire Connect deeper than ever before Maximize your next opportunity in front of microphone Head HERE to learn 5 free ways to have a damn good conversation.  My guest today is Jamie Sears. Jamie is the CEO of Not So Wimpy Teacher dot com, where she offers simple systems and resources to help teachers beat burnout and watch their students thrive. Thanks to Jamie for sharing her wisdom today.  If you are interesting in leveling up your communiucation skills this summer, drop me a line Joe@onepercentbetterproject.com Other links mentioned: Episode 60 with Bhrett McCabe Episode 160 with Michael Watkins As always, thanks for listening! --Joe     

The Burned-In Teacher Podcast
How to Love Teaching with Jamie Sears

The Burned-In Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 41:43


How to love teaching again is a question that weighs heavily on the minds of many educators.  In this episode, I'll share my interview with Jamie Sears of Not So Wimpy Teacher and Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur.  Jamie will share her inspiring story of leaving the classroom and how she turned her passion for helping and supporting teachers into a thriving business that helps teachers rediscover their passion for teaching.  She'll also share with us a few of her favorite strategies to combat burnout and overwhelm, as well as a sneak peek into her new book: How to Love Teaching Again. Tune in to gain valuable insights, practical advice, and inspiration to guide you on your journey out of burnout.    Resources Mentioned in This Episode Order a copy of Jamie's book: How to Love Teaching Again  Check out Jamie's TpT Store Check out Jamie's Podcast: Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast   Find our Guest  Website: www.notsowimpyteacher.com  Instagram: @notsowimpyteacher Facebook: @notsowimpyteacher Check out more of her resources at www.notsowimpyentrepreneur.com    Guest Bio Jamie Sears is a fun-loving mom, wife, entrepreneur, and forever teacher at heart. She is also the author of How to Love Teaching Again. After several years in the classroom, her passion to make teaching fun and effective for students and teachers alike inspired her to start Not So Wimpy Teacher. Now she has the honor of serving hundreds of thousands of teachers around the world by providing easy-to-use, hands-on resources, and engaging professional development that help students to love learning and teachers to love teaching.   Connect with me! Instagram: @BurnedInTeacher Facebook: The Burned-In Teacher Facebook Community Website: www.burnedinteacher.com    Do you know your Burnout Type?  Click here to find out more about your unique Burnout Type!    Get more BURNED-IN Teacher resources Click here to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store   Please subscribe and leave a review so that other teachers can find the support they need to grow through their burnout and become BURNED-IN!  

Kajabi Edge
37. Jamie Sears (Owner and CEO of Not So Wimpy Teacher)

Kajabi Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 42:26


Today's guest is Jamie Sears, Owner and CEO of Not So Wimpy Teacher. Jamie is dedicated to helping teachers by equipping them with resources for use in their classrooms as well as teaching them herself. Her Not So Wimpy Teacher Masterclass aims to help overwhelmed teachers feel confident and excited about teaching! Learn more about Jamie Sears below: Website Facebook Instagram Youtube Podcast Pinterest ∗∗∗∗∗∗ Interested in signing up for Kajabi? Get a BONUS ACTIVATION CALL for being a podcast listener. If you enjoyed the podcast please leave a review and rating to help inspire more online entrepreneurs to take their business to the next level. Your review will help create more Kajabi Heroes. Share this episode on social media & tag us to get a shoutout on the show: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Interested in being a guest on the podcast to share your Kajabi journey with the world? SIGN UP FOR OUR GUEST LIST!

Unbusy Your Life
Schedule Enough for 7 Figs in 20 Hours a Week with Jamie Sears

Unbusy Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 55:16


You can make more money in fewer hours. Do you believe me when I say that?   Just in case you're not convinced, I brought someone onto the podcast to back me up.    Jamie Sears is joining me to talk about her entrepreneurial journey, and she is a huge advocate for making more money in less time.    Jamie Sears is the Founder and CEO of the Not So Wimpy Teacher. She works 20 hours a week doing what she loves most: serving teachers. What all started as a way to make an extra $20/month with a TpT store turned into a multiple 7-figure business. Now, she continues to serve teachers around the world and she shares her favorite strategies for growth, leadership, marketing, launching, content creation, and productivity with other entrepreneurs through Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur.   In this episode, Jamie is talking about what it's like to be a teacher entrepreneur, how she created a business as an answer to a problem, and how she started a business with the goal of making $20 a month.    She's taking us through her journey from starting a business on the side of a teaching job to reaching burnout and then getting things back on track. She's also sharing some of the most valuable things she's learned about scheduling.    Tune in to find out how Jamie took her business from $20 a month to 7 figures in just 20 hours a week.    Resources Mentioned: https://notsowimpyentrepreneur.com www.instagram.com/not_so_wimpy_entrepreneur https://notsowimpyteacher.com www.instagram.com/notsowimpyteacher www.facebook.com/NotSoWimpyTeacher Connect with me @neillwilliamscoach on Instagram and Facebook   If you're loving what you're learning on this podcast every week - the tools, the strategies, and the brain hacks to unbusy your schedule and also unbusy your mind so that you can unbusy your life - please follow, rate and review by heading to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Full show notes available at www.neillwilliams.com/podcast

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The Teaching Made Easy Podcast
EP 315 - Writing Instruction: From Chaos to Calm w/ Jamie Sears of Not So Wimpy Teacher

The Teaching Made Easy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 50:16


This week I sat down with Jamie Sears from Not So Wimpy Teacher to share some tips and strategies for taking writing instruction in your classroom from CHAOS to CALM! She shares her WILDLY SIMPLE approach to teaching writing and an opportunity for a FREE TRAINING you can get in on if you act fast! Check out the shownotes for links: https://farrahhenley.com/episode315 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/farrah-henley/support

The Literacy Dive Podcast
36. Chaos to Calm: How to Take Control of Writing Workshop ft. Jamie Sears

The Literacy Dive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 30:35


Teaching writing is tricky to say the least. It can feel very chaotic when our students are each in various places in their writing and all have different needs. On any given day, you may have students who are pages in while others are struggling to write their first sentence. If you are finding it difficult to teach writing, and be excited about it, you are most definitely not alone! My guest today, Jamie Sears, is here to help take the chaos out of writing workshop so that you can feel in control of your classroom again!   Jamie Sears is a fun-loving mom of 5 (soon to be 6), wife, entrepreneur, and forever a teacher at heart. After several years in the classroom, her passion to make learning fun and effective for students and teachers alike inspired her to start the Not So Wimpy Teacher. Now she has the honor of serving hundreds of thousands of teachers around the world by providing easy-to-use hands-on resources that help students to love learning and teachers to love teaching.   Check out Jamie's Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass!   You can connect with Jamie on notsowimpyteacher.com, on IG @notsowimpyteacher, on her YouTube channel [Not So Wimpy Teacher] or by joining one of her grade-level-specific teacher Facebook groups!   In this episode we discuss: -Components of a super successful writing block -The importance of keeping your mini-lessons MINI -Problems that arise with the traditional writing workshop model -How you can make writing workshop work regardless of how long your writing block is -Simple and creative ways to get our kiddos excited about writing   Connect with me: -TpT Store -Join The Literacy Dive Facebook group! -Instagram -Blog -Facebook Page -YouTube   For full show notes, head to misspsstyle.com/podcast-episode36   If you are enjoying The Literacy Dive Podcast, please subscribe, leave a rating, and a helpful review! It is much appreciated and thank you for listening!

Teach Create Motivate Podcast: Motivational Tips & Tricks for Teachers
Jamie Sears on Transforming Reluctant Writers Into Excited Writers

Teach Create Motivate Podcast: Motivational Tips & Tricks for Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 31:29


How do I get all of my students excited about writing? How do I even get myself excited to teach writing?! If you are one of the many teachers who dread writing time, you are not alone. Luckily, I have some incredible inspiration for you to take back to your classroom! Today I'm joined by my dear friend, Jamie Sears. Jamie is offering her guidance and wisdom on how to spice up your writing block and make it a time that everyone looks forward to.   Jamie Sears is the face behind Not So Wimpy Teacher. She is a fun-loving mom of five, (soon to be six) wife, business woman, and forever a teacher at heart. After many years of teaching in the classroom, her passion to make learning fun for students and teachers alike inspired her to start the Not So Wimpy Teacher. Now she has the honor of serving hundreds of thousands of teachers around the world by providing easy-to-use hands-on resources.   In this episode we discuss: -The components of a successful writing block -Breaking big ideas down into small topics -Engaging strategies to get reluctant students excited to write -Incorporating choice into your writing block to increase student buy-in -How it's possible to be an effective writing teacher if you don't feel like you are good at it yet   >>Join the waitlist for Classroom Management Academy at teachcreatemotivate.com/coursewaitlist!   Resources mentioned: -Jamie's FREE Training: 3 Little-Known Secrets to Easily Transform Your Students Into Thriving and Excited Writers -notsowimpyteacher.com -IG: @notsowimpyteacher   For more resources and show notes, head to teachcreatemotivate.com/19. Follow me on Instagram @teachcreatemotivate. 

Stellar Teacher Podcast
24. Getting Reluctant Writers EXCITED to Write with Jamie Sears from Not So Wimpy Teacher

Stellar Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 35:20


EPISODE 24 Head to stellarteacher.com/waitlist to get on the waitlist for the Stellar Teacher Membership!   On today's episode I am so excited to have Jamie Sears, from Not So Wimpy Teacher, join me! If you know Jamie you know that she is a writing guru and she will be sharing easy ways to make writing easier for teachers that is also exciting for students. Even the most reluctant students will want to participate once you incorporate these ideas!   Writing is often one of the most dreaded subjects for teachers to teach. With all the emphasis on reading levels and math scores, it's no wonder we don't feel as prepared to teach writing. It wasn't until I was out of the classroom and came across these resources that it didn't seem so overwhelming. After you make these shifts in your classroom, I know you'll feel the same way!   In this episode we discuss: -Small changes that cause a big impact in student growth -3 Reasons students can be reluctant writers -Where to start when teaching writing -Easy ways to make writing FUN! -The best way to measure growth   Resources mentioned: -Get on the waitlist for the Stellar Teacher Membership at stellarteacher.com/waitlist!  -Free Writing Pacing Guide for Grades 2-5 -Jamie's Instagram: @notsowimpyteacher -notsowimpyteacher.com    Connect with me: Join my newsletter My TPT store stellarteachercompany.com Instagram: @thestellarteachercompany Facebook: The Stellar Teacher Company   For full show notes and more resources, head to stellarteacher.com/podcast/episode24.

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast
Connecting with Students Online with Jennifer Serravallo

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 38:14


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   I have a really special treat for you today. If you are teaching students online, whether it’s virtual or hybrid, this is the episode for you.   Today’s guest, Jennifer Serravallo, is a literacy consultant and speaker and has three New York Times best selling books! Her latest book is called “Connecting with Students Online: Strategies for Remote Teaching and Learning.”   I asked Jen to join me today to talk through the idea of connecting with students online.    We’re covering everything from how to form relationships with students to having realistic expectations for yourself and your students during a pandemic.    Episode 94 Takeaways:  + When the tech isn’t working, stay calm, and remind yourself that you’re doing what you can. + Ask yourself if the things that are challenging you are within your control.  + Get your kids working off the screen as much as possible to combat Zoom fatigue.  + The more we can get kids off the screen, the more engaged they'll be. + It is possible to build relationships even though you’ve never met your students in person.  + Use breakout rooms to give students individual feedback. + Minimize the time you're spending on whole group lessons, and maximize your time with small group lessons.  + Make sure that the students in small groups belong together.  + Give yourself and your students grace.   I really hope that this episode gives you a little bit of hope. Teaching is going to look a little different right now, but you have amazing teaching strategies in your tool belt, and you can take so many of them into a virtual classroom with just a  few small tweaks!   I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  www.jenniferserravallo.com  Join The Reading and Writing Strategies Community Facebook Group  Follow @JSerravallo on Twitter  Follow @jenniferserravallo on Instagram    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast
A Simple Problem-Solving Strategy That Works Every Time

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 17:52


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Word problems... Yuck! They can be such a struggle.    Today, we are going to be chatting about math word problems and I am going to give you a fantastic strategy to use with your students.  This strategy will become a routine in your classroom that I think will help your students resolve more problems with any operation.    I used this routine in my classroom and it made a huge difference and that’s exactly why I want to share it with you too!    Episode 93 Takeaways:    + Don’t use keywords as a strategy when solving word problems. + Teach your students to use all four steps every time they encounter a math word problem. + Have them read the entire problem without a writing utensil in their hand.  + Tell your students to re-read as they draw a model.  + Don’t let them start writing an equation until they have drawn a model that makes sense. + Answers should be written in a complete sentence.  + Writing math answers in complete sentences is wonderful grammar and writing practice.   I hope that you and your students have fun practicing this word problem procedure in your classroom and that it's a huge help to you.    Be sure to grab the FREE posters to go along with it by clicking HERE.   I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Math Word Problem Poster Freebie   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast
Giving Students Feedback About Their Writing

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 33:51


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Today we are talking all about how to give students feedback about their writing.    You know how much I love to talk about writing, but did you know that when I was a new teacher, I actually dreaded teaching writing? I just didn't know how to help my students be better writers. No one taught me that in college.   My lessons were too broad, and I really struggled to give good feedback to my writers that would help them grow and make changes.    Do you also struggle with this? If you do, you’re not alone!    Today I want to share some tips and tricks with you that helped me. I know that they are going to help you give effective feedback as well.   Episode 92 Takeaways:  + Focus more on content than mechanics. + Pointing out every error doesn't help students to become better writers.  + Feedback doesn’t have to be complicated.  + Use a simple rubric to guide feedback.  + Give one positive comment for every negative comment. + Frame feedback as questions.  + Focus on the skill you're currently working on. + Giving feedback in small groups makes it easier for you to get to each student in less time.    Don’t forget to take our quiz to find out what 90s pop star you are as a writing teacher. This quiz will give you tailored resources based on your results. It’s so much fun, and I can’t wait to see your results!    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  How to Teach Students to Edit Their Writing - Blog Post Group Writing Conferences - Blog Post Free Rubrics  Take the Quiz: Find out what 90s pop star you are as a writing teacher Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast
Virtual and Socially Distant Valentine's Day Activities for the Classroom

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 16:56


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Are you excited for Valentine’s Day this year?    If you told me a year ago that I'd be doing a Valentine's episode about socially distant Valentine's Day activities, I probably would have laughed at you. Now it is totally normal though and something we have to talk about!   Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Whether you’re teaching online or in-person this year, it’s going to look a little different. Just because we're socially distant, doesn't mean we can't share the love.   If you need some ideas for virtual or socially distant Valentine’s Day activities, I’ve got you covered in this episode.    Episode 91 Takeaways:    + Do something active because February is also Heart Health Month. + Have students write a couple of sentences about their favorite book.  + Drop off postcards to your students telling them one thing that you love about them. + Have them create a Google slide filled with pictures of things they love.  + Make Valentine’s Day paper bag books. + Do STEM activities. + Make cards for medical professionals or nursing home residents.  + Write “I Love You More Than…” poems. + Do a project-based learning activity.    I really hope that you have so much fun with your students this year for Valentine's Day, and I hope you're feeling the love.    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Paperbag Resource with Printables  Little Bins, Little Hands STEM Activities Resource  Valentine’s Day Vocab Freebie  60 Free Writing Prompts  “I love you more than” Poem Template  Project-Based Learning Valentine’s Day Resource   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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How to Use Project-Based Learning in the Classroom

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 16:24


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Are you looking for a new way to keep your students engaged and motivated?    Today we’re going to be talking about how to use project-based learning in the classroom.    I fell in love with project-based learning when I first started teaching. As a student, I would always ask my teachers these questions: “when would I use this, and why do I need to know it?”   Does this sound familiar?    I know those questions can be super annoying sometimes, but as a learner, I really did need to understand the real-life application for the skills I was learning!    When we help our students to understand when they will use all the skills we are teaching and to practice skills they're learning in school in a more life-applicable way, it motivates and encourages them.   Episode 90 Takeaways:  + Project-based learning (PBL) is a student-centered teaching method that encourages learning through curriculum-based, real-world problems or challenges. + Project-based learning can help develop skills like communication, teamwork, and leadership.  + Learning should be fun for all students. + As students find solutions to challenges, they build confidence.  + Your role is to be a facilitator or guide. + Your students should be challenged but ultimately able to succeed.    Project-based learning is so much fun, and it’s really easy to add into your classroom a little at a time.    Check out our Valentine’s Project-Based learning resource and see how it works in your classroom!   I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  New Valentine’s Project-Based Learning Resource   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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A Fun and Free Inauguration Day Resource

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 16:20


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   You asked for an Inauguration Day resource, so I’m delivering.    Today on the podcast, I am walking you through a resource for you to use with your second, third, fourth, or fifth graders on Inauguration Day.   Talking about anything political can seem uncomfortable, but when it comes to the inauguration, you don't have to be political. This is a historical event!   The idea behind teaching isn't to tell students what to believe but rather give them the tools and the opportunities to decide what they believe on their own. That is what this resource will help you to do.    Episode 89 Takeaways:  + It’s important to teach from both sides of the spectrum. + Give your students the tools and opportunities to decide what they believe on their own. + You don’t have to get political when talking about the inauguration. + The inauguration is a great learning opportunity as it only happens every four years.  + Teach the terminology associated with inauguration. + Have your students take “friendship oaths.”   You can grab the Inauguration Day freebie from the link below! I can’t wait to see how you use it and what fun things your students come up with!    I hope this episode helped to see that you can teach about the inauguration without stressing about the political side of things.    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Free Inauguration Activities for Grades 2-5    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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Starting Writing Fresh at the Beginning of the Year

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 18:40


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Do your students forget everything over winter break? I think that’s pretty normal for all of us.    You’re likely going to need to review classroom routines and procedures with them anyway, so there is no better time to refresh your writing instruction with them as well.   I want to chat about starting your writing instruction fresh in the New Year. A fresh start is exactly what I want this year. Does that sound good to you too?   Don’t worry about what happened before break because we’re leaving that in the past and taking this opportunity to start fresh.    Here’s to helping your students love writing!   Episode 88 Takeaways:  + Start fresh.  + Focus on procedures.  + Review things that might have been forgotten over the break. + It’s okay to change up things that weren’t working.  + Get input on what’s working and what’s not from your students. + Celebrate good times. + Set writing goals.    I’m super excited to see how your students grow in writing this year. Don’t forget to grab the free writing prompts from the link below!   I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  60 Free Writing Prompts   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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Improving the Quality of Student Work in Centers

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 25:25


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Do you think of centers as time-wasters?    Today we’re talking about centers and why I’ve loved them ever since my first year of teaching.    I love an activity that stretches my students’ learning, but they also think it is fun, and centers do that for me. I’m going to teach you how to improve the quality of student work in your centers so that you don’t have to worry about them wasting precious classroom time.    By the end of this episode, you’ll know when and how to use centers effectively in your classroom.    Episode 87 Takeaways:  + Take time to model exactly what you want your students to do.  + Review procedures that you taught your students before winter break.  + Make sure your students are confident about what they’re doing. + Add consistency to your centers.  + Use centers as a review.  + Give your students some choice during center time.  + Give students a simple rubric or checklist.  + Make time for corrections. + Celebrate your students’ success.   I hope these tips help you and your students to love centers even more. Improving the quality of student work will make them more valuable in your classroom.    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Reading Centers for 3rd Grade  Reading Response Menus for Grades 2 - 5 Math Centers for Grades 2 - 5   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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How to Use Writing Prompts (and a Year of Free Prompts)

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 19:46


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   I have a special gift for you today.    I have 60 free writing prompts for you in two different formats. A printable PDF or Google slides that you can use in the classroom.    Now, I know what you’re thinking.   “Jamie, you HATE writing prompts!”   It’s true. I’ve spent years teaching you why I don’t use prompts in my writing workshops. However, I recognize that there is a time and place for them, especially in a year like this.    I also want to help you understand when and how to use them in your classroom, so that’s where this episode comes in.    Episode 86 Takeaways:  + Writing prompts are best used sparingly. + Prompts are awesome to use for pre and post-assessments. + Substitute lesson plans are a great time to use writing prompts.  + Get to know what holidays your students celebrate.  + When you have a fast finisher in your classroom, you can give them a writing prompt to work on.  + Keep bell work short and sweet.    I hope you can see now why I don’t think writing prompts are always bad. I actually think they can be beneficial in certain situations. We just have to be careful not to overuse them.    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  60 Free Writing Prompts    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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5 Ways to Spend Less Time At School

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 45:37


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Are you a teacher who spends a little too much time at school or even a little too much time working at home? Then this is the episode for you.   I want to challenge the idea that the only way that you can be a good teacher is if you work really long hours, and that only the teachers who work really long hours are doing a great job.    News flash: your value is not tied to the number of hours you work. Your value is what you do with those hours.   I’m going to share a little of my own story as well as some strategies that I used to take back my life while still being a great teacher. It doesn’t have to be mutually exclusive.    Episode 85 Takeaways:  + Your value is not tied to the number of hours you work.  + It’s okay if being a mom isn’t your only calling.  + You don’t have to give up your personal life to be a good teacher.  + Taking back time for yourself will actually make you a better teacher.  + Use your calendar wisely.  + Decide on your work hours and put them in your calendar.  + Batch your lesson planning to save time.  + Protect your planning time.  + Use routines.  + Grade smarter.    Here’s what I want you to take away from this episode: your value as a teacher is not determined by the number of hours that you work, but rather what you do with your time when you are working.   You were meant to be a teacher. Your students need you, but they need the very best version of you. So rediscover who that is by spending less time at work and more time with friends and family, on hobbies, and just being alone and taking care of yourself.    The teacher who has boundaries and balance will have the most energy to teach and make a difference in the classroom.   I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Episode 33: Save Time Lesson Planning With Batching    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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Teaching Students with ADHD with Jillian Starr

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 52:21


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Do you have students with ADHD in your classroom that you wish you could support better? Well wishes come true.    Today’s guest, Jillian Starr, is a struggling student turned passionate educator. Her dyslexia, ADHD, and sensory/auditory processing issues went undiagnosed for most of her educational career. Now she uses her own experiences to help students in her classroom, as well as help educators have a bigger impact.    She is the teacher behind the website and social media accounts Teaching with Jillian Starr. She has been in education for 15 years and has been a classroom teacher for the past 12 years in grades 1, 2, and 3.    Teaching with Jillian Starr is based on the idea that it's really important that we serve all students, and we’re going to dive deeper into that today. Jillian is sharing her own personal experiences as a student and teacher, as well as some amazing and important information about how we can better serve students with ADHD in our classrooms.    Episode 84 Takeaways:    + ADHD will show up differently in everyone. + ADHD is not one size fits all.  + If you have one idea of what ADHD should look like, you’re going to miss it in your students.  + What signs to look for in your students. + Treating ADHD with medication is a personal decision. + The side effects of medication will be different for everyone. + Be on the same team as the parents.  + There are strategies besides medication that you can use to help your students.    I cannot stress how important it is for us to learn these strategies as educators so that we are better prepared to serve all our students.    I’m so grateful to Jillian for opening up about some deeply personal experiences so that we can learn from her. Don’t forget to check out her resources below!    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Follow @jillianstarrteaching on Instagram www.jillianstarrteaching.com Join the Elementary Teaching with Jillian Starr Facebook Group    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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Teaching Students to Edit Their Own Writing

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 32:51


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Today we are talking about one of my very favorite topics: writing.    I know that writing isn't everyone's favorite subject to teach, but it is my favorite topic to help teachers with. Whenever I go on social media and ask what your least favorite subject to teach is, writing always wins out.   I'm here to make teaching your least favorite subject so much easier.    I know what it feels like to hate it. I used to hate it too. But I want to give you the tools and strategies you need to build confidence, and maybe even start to love teaching writing.    Today we’re specifically talking about how to get your students to edit their writing. I've got nine tips for you that I think will help you to make the editing time in your classroom more effective.    If writing is the subject that you dread every day, be sure to tune in to this week’s episode!    Episode 83 Takeaways:    + Mistakes happen.  + All writers make errors.  + Reward students for taking time to look for mistakes. + Leave room on the page for editing. + Don’t edit too soon. + Set aside a day or two for editing. + Give your students resources to help them edit.  + Focus on one type of edit at a time. + Read the writing out loud.  + Don’t edit for your students. + Perfection isn’t the goal.    I hope this gives you a lot to think about as you help your students to become better writers.    Remember, perfection isn’t the goal, growth is. If your student’s paper is better than the last one they wrote, that's a success that deserves to be celebrated.    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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Using Genre to Create Highly Engaged Readers

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 27:13


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Do you love teaching reading? Whether your answer is yes or no, I know you will find so much value in this episode!   I invited a good friend of mine, Sara Marye, to join us on the podcast today. Sara is a former teacher and administrator and she has a huge love for teaching reading. More specifically, she really wants to help her students find their love for reading and has so many great strategies to share!    Today we are specifically going to talk about using different genres to get our students excited about reading. Yes, genres! Interesting right?    Episode 74 Takeaways:    + We’re all readers, you just have to find the right book for you.   + Give your kids books that make them excited to read. + Let them decide what books they really like.  + Genre helps students identify their reading preferences. + When students have a solid understanding of genre, it gives them a roadmap to understand the texts that they're reading. + Be intentional about using your read-alouds to introduce students to a wide range of genres.  + You can include picture books in your read-alouds. + Give your students the tools to help them understand each genre. + You can study genres in your book clubs. + Validate your students’ reading preferences.    I love learning new ways to get students excited about reading but have never thought about using genres this way!    Take a look at the resources below to learn more about Sara, and catch some of the goodies that she shares with you in today's episode.   I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Genre Interest Survey Genre Challenge Visit The Stellar Teacher Company on Teachers Pay Teachers  Follow @thestellarteachercompany on Instagram  www.stellarteacher.com    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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Teaching Grammar: Free Mini-Course for Teachers

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 14:32


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Do you find teaching grammar kind of a nightmare? Are you scouring the internet for new fun grammar activities every week?   Yeah, I was you once too.    Until I found a much easier way to teach grammar that saved me time and made learning easier for my students. So that’s what I want to share with you today.    This episode is for you if you teach grammar in grades 2, 3, 4, or 5. And be sure to stay tuned until the end, when I’ll be sharing a freebie that I’ve created just for you.    Episode 81 Takeaways:    + Remember that grammar is hard for adults with degrees, so it’s going to be hard for your students.  + There is a lot to memorize when it comes to grammar, and that can be very tricky for your students.  + Trying to teach grammar without a curriculum can be confusing and time-wasting. + Routine makes it easier to plan your time and increase productivity. + When I found a routine for teaching grammar my students started to grow. + Your students won’t all be on the same level and that’s okay.    Remember, grammar is hard for everyone, even us adults.    If you could use some help figuring out your grammar curriculum, my team and I have created a FREE mini-course to help you out.    In this grammar mini-course, you're going to learn how to keep students engaged when you're introducing a new lesson or skill, my secrets for using grammar interactive notebooks so they don't take so much time, a quick way to integrate grammar into writing, my favorite ways to use task cards for reviewing grammar, and my simple strategies for differentiating grammar for learners of all levels.   The videos in this mini-course are short and easy for you to get through whenever you have time, so you can do it whenever you want!   Head to https://www.notsowimpyteacher.com/grammarcourse to check it out!    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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What You Need to Know About Teaching Math Problem Solving with Brittany Hege

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 34:17


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Is teaching math kind of a struggle sometimes?    I have just the girl for you.    Today we are joined by Brittany Hege from Mix and Math. Brittany has a Master’s in Elementary Mathematics Education and she is incredibly passionate about teaching students math, as well as inspiring other math teachers to be more confident in the classroom.    In this episode she is sharing her best tips for helping students with their word problems.    She knows how difficult it can be to get your students to slow down, read the problem, and make a good plan to work through the process. It’s a struggle in classrooms everywhere.   That's why on today's show, we are going to figure it out together.    Episode 79 Takeaways:    + There are ways that you can help students to love math.  + Add meaning to your numbers as early as possible. + You can use problem frames to add meaning to numbers.  + Use numberless word problems to ask what action is happening.  + Problem solving isn’t a linear process. + Isolate the problem solving process into steps.  + Give students time to understand the problem.  + Praise students for the process, even when the answer is wrong.   Brittany believes that anyone can be a math person if they just find the part of math that lights them up.    I learned so much chatting with Brittany today and I feel super inspired, so I hope you do too.    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Follow @mixandmath on Instagram  Brittany 's Problem Solving Freebie   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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4 Ways to Make Reading Lessons Engaging (Virtually or In-Person)

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 23:36


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Are you struggling to get your students excited about reading?   Today, I am going to be sharing some of my very favorite ways to make reading lessons more engaging for your students.   Deciding what to talk about on the podcast has been a little tricky lately because school just looks so different for everyone! Some of you are teaching in your classrooms, some of you are teaching virtually, and some are combining the two.    So today we’re talking about four of my favorite ways to make reading lessons engaging for students, that will work whether you’re teaching virtually or in-person.    Episode 78 Takeaways:  + Book clubs make reading more exciting than worksheets or stories from a textbook. + As a reading teacher, the most important thing you can do for your students is to help them learn to love reading. + Centers are a fun way to practice reading skills.  + Whatever grade level you teach, students need to hear books read aloud to them. + Introduce your students to lots of different genres, authors, and series.  + Offer choice as much as possible.    Having teachers who loved reading truly shaped who I am as an adult and how much I love reading now. That’s the effect that you are having on your students. You’re shaping future readers!    I don’t want reading to be a chore. I want it to be something that you and your students actually look forward to! I hope that the tips in this episode and the resources I shared can help you to achieve that.    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Episode 76: Book Clubs in a Virtual Classroom Graphic Organizers for Book Clubs - Digital and Printable Fiction and Nonfiction Bundle Digital and Printable Reading Response Menus    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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Teaching About the Election (Without Getting Political)

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 25:17


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Today we’re going to talk about the election. Did you groan? If you did, I don’t blame you. I get it. But I want this to be exciting for you to talk about, because it is for me!    We’re going to explore how to talk to your students about the election without getting political, the importance of having an unbiased lesson about it, and how you can help your students understand the importance and privilege of having elections.    I know it can be scary, but stick with me, and we’re going to make it a whole lot more fun.    Episode 77 Takeaways:    + It is our job as teachers to help kids learn how to think.  + It's important to cover the election because voting is a privilege and a duty. + We are shaping what the world will look like in the future.  + Kids are going to hear about the election, so we can at least make sure they understand the facts.  + Talking about the election leads to meaningful conversations. + There are topics you can cover without telling them who to vote for.  + You can use fun activities to teach about the election.    So, does that make it a little less intimidating? It’s not your responsibility to tell your students who to vote for, but you can teach them why we vote, and how they can make their voices heard.    Don’t forget to take a look at our digital and printable election resource! It gives you a five-day plan for teaching about the election, so if this all feels a little scary to you, this resource is going to make your life so much easier! You can find a link in the “Resources Mentioned” section below.    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  2020 Election Activities Digital and Printable   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!  

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Book Clubs in a Virtual Classroom

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 22:38


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Do you miss book clubs with your kids since going virtual? Maybe you’ve never done book clubs before at all but want to start?   Well, I heard you guys asking, so I’m here to bring some answers. Today on the podcast, we are going to chat all about how to run book clubs in a virtual classroom.   In case you didn’t already know, I am a very proud bookworm. I love to read, and I truly believe that it’s because I had teachers who were passionate about sharing reading experiences in the classroom. When I became a teacher, I knew that I needed to help my students to find their love for reading and book clubs were the answer!    Whether your classroom is currently in-person or virtual, book clubs can help increase engagement and excitement about reading.    Episode 76 Takeaways:  + You can separate your kiddos into leveled reading groups.  + You can assign different books to each of your groups.  + Just about any chapter book will work for your book clubs. + Choose books that complement your students’ interests. + The books don’t all have to be the same length. It’s okay if one group finishes before another.  + There are lots of ways to get books at a low cost.  + Try reading together in small groups.  + Try not to interrupt them with questions.  + Consider assigning the same task to every student rather than individual roles.    I can't wait to hear how your virtual book clubs turn out. I know that your students are going to be so excited about the books that you share in these clubs. I’d love to know how your book clubs are going and what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!  Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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7 Ways to Make Virtual Teaching Easier

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 22:01


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   So…….. virtual teaching. How are you feeling? A little overwhelmed? Yeah, I see you.   I know that you feel like you’re drowning with all the new technology, new strategies, and new concerns that come with teaching virtually. I have heard it over and over. Teachers feel like they are drowning, and I don't want anyone drowning on my watch! I'm not a very good swimmer, so I can’t be a good lifeguard, but I got together with my team and we brainstormed some ways to make virtual teaching easier.   These tips will give you some of the tools that you need to make it to dry land, and I feel like right now a good tip or two could be our saving grace. In today’s episode, I am giving you seven different ways to make virtual teaching easier.   Episode 75 Takeaways:    + Use less technology. + Keep a daily schedule.  + Create routines with your students.  + Batch your lesson recording.  + Assign less work.  + Stop grading everything.  + Give yourself grace.    You are growing as an educator every single day. Focus on how far you have come, rather than the bumps in the road. The bumps actually helped you to learn something new, even if it hurt in the moment. You've learned to use all kinds of new technology and have created real relationships with a group of kids that you probably didn't even get to meet in person. You have faced your fear of being on video and you love your class fiercely.    As far as I'm concerned, you are highly proficient. And I'd be happy to sign that observation form if you need me to.   I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share them with me!    Resources Mentioned:    Episode 8: Why I Ditched the Writing Prompts   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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7 Ways to Make Virtual Learning More Fun

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 28:17


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Raise your hand if you went to college to major in virtual education. Anyone? No, didn’t think so.    In this episode, I want to chat about ways that you can make learning fun, even if you're teaching virtually. In fact, I'm going to be sharing seven different ways to make virtual learning more fun for your students.   None of us really went to school and trained for this, but at a moment's notice we all became online teachers, and many teachers are now teaching online AND in person, which is just crazy!   So now you’re figuring out how to get into staff meetings on Zoom, trying to learn new technology, and frankly just trying to get your kids to use the mute and unmute button properly. It’s exhausting! And yet, you still want it to be fun for your students. You don't want to do the bare minimum. You don't want your virtual classroom to be boring. You want it to be engaging!    My team got together and we brainstormed some ways that you can make this whole virtual education thing more fun-- and in a way that isn’t overwhelming!    Let’s talk about seven different (and easy) ways to make virtual learning more fun for your students. Oh- and for you too!    Episode 74 Takeaways:    + Keep your virtual classroom engaging by using centers. + Use book clubs. + Go on virtual field trips. + Consider adding lunch clubs to your virtual classroom. + Change the location of your virtual classroom. + Use music to keep students engaged. + Don't be afraid to mix in some nonacademic activities.   I hope that some of these ideas got you thinking about ways that you could continue to make your virtual classroom even more fun. I want you to know that I am so amazed by what you are doing. You are learning so many new things, jumping in, and just doing the best that you possibly can for your students, even though there's a lot of pressure.   I want you to pat yourself on the back and remember that you won't be perfect, your classroom won't be perfect, but you love your students and that's more than enough.   I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to our Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:    Digital Math Centers  Digital Reading Centers  Digital and Printable Book Club List of Favorite Virtual Field Trips  Fun Things to Do In a Virtual Classroom    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! 

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Teaching Growth Mindset in the Classroom

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 19:01


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast!   Have you ever heard a student in your classroom say something like this?   “I'm not good at math” or “it's too hard” or “I can't.”   Yep. Me too.   Did you know, research shows that students in the US commonly give up quickly on difficult tasks? These limiting mindsets can make it very difficult to teach new and challenging skills in the classroom.   In this episode, I want to talk about how you can change their mindset so that your students aren’t afraid to take on challenging tasks or problems.    The secret? You have to teach your students how to have a growth mindset. We’ll talk all about what a growth mindset is vs. a fixed mindset and how you can teach it in your classroom.    Episode 73 Takeaways:    + Recent studies show that the brain grows when we practice new things and give it challenges.  + A growth mindset is the opposite of a fixed mindset.  Someone with a fixed mindset avoids challenges. + Change your feedback on tasks so students understand that their success is a result of their willingness to work hard on challenging tasks + It’s important to challenge all of your students, not just the high achievers.  + Let your students see you try new things and be open about what you are trying and the challenges you are taking.  Modeling is the easiest way to teach new things.  + Share growth mindset books, and activities with your students. + It’s important to help our students know what a growth mindset is and have conversations about it so it becomes part of our classroom.   By focusing so heavily on right and wrong answers, sometimes we forget to teach our students that getting the right answer might not be the most important thing. By teaching them how to have a growth mindset, we teach them to be more resilient, and better equipped to take on new challenges.    Don’t forget to check out our google slides resource that is packed with interactive growth mindset activities. You can use it in your virtual or in-person classroom.    I’d love to know what other ideas you come up with, so head over to my Instagram @notsowimpyteacher to share those with me!    Resources Mentioned:  Book: After the Fall Book: Rosie Revere Engineer Book: Jabari Jumps Interactive Growth Mindset Google Slides Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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Hybrid Teaching With A Flipped Classroom

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 16:14


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast! Is your school implementing a hybrid teaching model this year? It's basically a combination of in-person and virtual learning, usually with students split into two groups, each of them spending some time learning in the classroom and some time learning from home. One of the best ways to teach with a hybrid model is to flip your instruction. Instead of teaching in person and sending kids home to do the work, have them watch the lessons at home and come to school to do the work. This way they have your attention and assistance when they need it most…while they are doing the actual work. On today's episode, I'll walk you through some simple tips for flipping your instruction! Episode 72 Takeaways: +Record Whole Group video lessons +Keep video lessons short & don’t worry about perfection +Batch record and get a bunch done at one time +Share your screen to show powerpoint, passages or anchor charts (you can use your usual curriculum) +Do practice activities in class +If a student can’t watch the video at home, let them watch when they arrive I have said it before, and I will say it again, there is NO perfect solution. My heart goes out to you because I know how hard you are working. Keep reminding yourself that this is temporary. It won't last forever. Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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Teaching Writing Virtually

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 26:40


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast! Lots of teachers are faced with this new challenge: "How do I teach writing virtually?” The best thing you can do for your students, if you are going to be teaching virtually for long, is to teach the writing lessons yourself. I know that it might sound intimidating, but I hope these tips will help you to feel more confident. Episode 71 Takeaways: +You can choose to teach your lessons on live video or pre-recorded video. +Run your video writing lessons almost exactly how you would run the lesson in class. +Share your screen to show the mentor text and anchor charts. +Keep the video lessons super short (10-15 minutes). +Give them a SMALL independent writing task. Work up to longer times. +Don't aim for perfection. It’s okay to make mistakes, just like if you were teaching in the classroom. +Students can do their writing digitally, on paper, or using a combination of both. +You can schedule Zoom calls or Google Meets with small conference groups. This year is certainly not typical, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still teach writing in an effective and engaging way. But remember that your students don’t need fancy video lessons with professional lighting or a fancy microphone; they just need you. So show up and do the best you can. You’ve got this! Check out my writing units here. Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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Using Digital Math Centers

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 14:05


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast! Our team has been hard at work this summer and we are SO excited that our new digital math centers have been released and are ready to go! We've had lots of questions about this popular new resource, so today I'm answering your questions about using digital math centers! Whether you are teaching virtually for all or part of your classroom experience this year, these digital math centers are a great resource to keep your students engaged and loving math. Episode 70 Takeaways: +These math centers are interactive Google slides +Any platform where you can assign a powerpoint can work with these centers. +The centers are not self-grading, but simple answer keys are included. +You can view each student’s answers on the Student Work page. +The digital center activities are comparable to our printable math center activities. +These are a separate resource, not an update to the printable version. These digital math centers have already been a best-seller in our Not So Wimpy Teacher TpT store because they cover so many standards, they’re engaging, they’re no-prep, and students will love doing them! CLICK HERE to check out our new digital math center bundles. If you or your students are new to Google classroom, then be sure to grab your FREE copy of our Google Classroom Help Guide. Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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3 Simple Ways to Integrate the Arts Into Your Classroom

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 25:48


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher podcast! In this episode, I'm chatting with long-time teacher and author, Elizabeth Peterson, about how valuable the Arts are to students and how to integrate them into your classroom in simple ways. In her 20 years of teaching, Elizabeth has been a huge proponent of using the Arts to help students with social and emotional learning.  Episode 69 Takeaways: + You don't have to be a musician or an artist to integrate the arts into your classroom in a helpful way + Teaching kids active listening is all about being active with your ears and brain, not just active with your body + Have "Listen Alouds" where you play a piece of music during snack time and let your students identify sounds, emotions, themes, etc. + Take "Brain Breaks" with your class and have them stand up, stretch or even dance to get their whole body moving + Try "Friendly Friday" and let your students use their creativity to make an encouraging card or note for another classmate + Consistency with these small additions is key The good news is you can even implement these ideas in a virtual classroom! Do your movement break on a zoom call by sharing your screen with the class and playing a Go Noodle or YouTube video for them to dance to. Do your listen aloud in your virtual classroom. Have kids write encouragements to each other on a google comment thread. The more your students see YOU expressing creativity with confidence, the more they will feel comfortable themselves. Integrating the Arts into your classroom can have a powerful effect on your students, helping them process and express their emotions in a productive way. You can find Elizabeth and grab your free resource at theinspiredclassroom.com/notsowimpy! Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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5 Things Teachers Will Need to Reconsider This Year

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 21:31


Welcome back to The Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast. Whether you will be in-person or online, we want our classrooms to be just as safe as they are engaging. In this week’s episode, I am going to dive into five things that teachers will need to reconsider to make sure the upcoming school year is safe for everyone. COVID-19 is making things hard but not impossible! This is not a podcast I had imagined making but it’s our responsibility as teachers to ensure the safety of our students. I am not a doctor. These are my personal tips, but please do make sure you’re following the rules at each of your teaching locations. Takeaways from this episode: Host a virtual open house! Share a little about yourself and allow your students to do the same.  Offer personal supplies instead of encouraging students to share.  Apply for Not So Wimpy’s “Adopt-A-Classroom” program and set up “DonorsChoose” projects! Use virtual manipulatives. Think about sanitization when creating options for Flexible Seating.  Create personal student book boxes and a return book box for a safe classroom library.   Interested in Not So Wimpy’s Adopt-A-Classroom program? If your classroom is chosen, Not So Wimpy will give you the opportunity to create a supply wishlist for your classroom and every month we will send you a box of supplies. Don’t wait, apply here.    Listen to our “How to Make Centers Safer” episode here for more safety tips. There’s no denying that this school year will be a bit unconventional, but the students are so lucky to have you making their year great. Have a not so wimpy day!   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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3 Strategies for Classroom Management with Ashley Marquez

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 35:01


Welcome back to The Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! In this week’s episode we have an amazing guest, Ashley Marquez from Teach, Create, Motivate. Ashley is here to share three strategies to help teachers with classroom management. She brings innovative learning and fun to the classroom. She’ll teach how to calm the chaos while teaching engaging skills that help motivate independent learners.   Teach, Create, Motivate was built because of her need for creative resources for her students. This need for her own classroom grew into helping other teachers and continues to grow.    Takeaways from this episode: Be consistent with your classroom strategy. Use a tool to take control and manage behavior, but stay consistent in delivery and use. This should be maximizing your teaching time.  Create student “buy-in.” Your students should be excited so they’re invested. This is all about presentation; your delivery could make or break this program.  Choices! Give your students choices...these student-led programs are more successful when they choose themselves. They have more “buy-in” when they feel like their voice is being heard.  Don't be afraid of "classroom management.” Not all classroom management looks the same. Get rid of overwhelm and create more engagement. Create a calm, confident learning environment by making the mindset shift. Ashley’s NEW PROGRAM! Great for any grade and any type of classroom.   Access Ashley’s new program; Classroom Management Academy. This is an online course broken down into six modules. These are some of the best classroom strategies, tips, ideas and resources for you to create that positive and calm student-led program you want to achieve in your classroom. Once you’ve purchased, you’ll have unlimited access and can rewatch them any time. Take advantage of learning when it’s best for your schedule and have the tools you need at your fingertips. Maximize your time and see your students flourish in learning. Access a BONUS MODULE on Distance Learning! You can still implement classroom management virtually. This program is only available for a short time and won’t be back again until 2021. Register here: www.notsowimpyteacher.com/classroommanagement   Connect with Ashley at www.teachcreatemotivate.com or Follow her on Instagram @teachcreatemotivate   I hope you are inspired by these tips and create great reading centers for you students this year. Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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Making Reading Centers Easier to Manage

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 19:42


Welcome back to The Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! In this week’s episode I am going to share tips on how to make reading centers easier to manage. Reading centers aren’t just about being busy; they’re about being busy with stuff that is helping to move them forward. Reading centers use activities that review and practice those reading skills that you absolutely need to have them master.  Center time can get chaotic, so I learned how to make my center time more meaningful and better managed so I could handle it as a teacher. I know planning for centers can get really time consuming, so here are some tips to help you get some hours back in your life! I hope some of these spark ideas that will make a difference in how you create and run your reading centers.  Tips from this episode: Spend all the time up front so you are prepared for the whole year, then review them a couple of times throughout the year.  Model your center procedures and then model them again!  Use anchor charts that record what it should look and sound like during center time.  Have a student model what NOT to do! Then, have the students point out what he did wrong and model the correct behavior.  Have students show YOU how to do center time.  Get a few of the centers started during your reading groups to help students get started on the right track.  Use consistent centers! Don’t waste time digging for new information each week.  Use things that won’t change all year like read-to-self, reading response center stations, and center technology! Use centers that focus on a specific skill.  Limit the number of transitions.  CHECK OUT MY READING CENTERS Help yourself out by getting a whole bundle; you’ll thank yourself later! We want your students to do well independently, so plan for a variety of center activities that will set them up for success.  I hope you are inspired by these tips and create great reading centers for you students this year.  Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily! Will you please take two minutes to leave a review? Reviews are one of the BEST ways to support the podcast because it lets potential listeners know that there is something worth tuning into. Click here to leave a review. Thank you so much for your support!

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How to Make Centers Safer

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 16:52


Welcome back to The Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! This episode is something I didn’t think I’d need to record a few months back, and that’s how to make the Centers safer. COVID has brought a world of uncertainty to what will come in the Fall. I wish I had the answers for everything, but what I can do is come up with some tips to help make things a little better. I am not a Doctor, these are just my personal tips, but please do make sure you’re following the rules at each of your teaching locations. These are just my personal opinions.    I love the Centers so, of course, I am a little bit worried. The hands-on activities at Centers will be at risk this Fall, so think of ways to continue learning that is safe and still engaging.    In this episode I talk about: Laminating your center materials so they can be more easily disinfected Creating a sanitization routine Having students use hand sanitizer BEFORE and AFTER using the activities Having plenty of activities so each student has their own at any given time Creating independent kits for the tools each student needs to use Using digital centers that make kids think deeply and not just play games   BIG NEWS! We are working on making our Math Centers all digital on Google Slides. We are making them very engaging and creating opportunities for the students to really think deeply while still having fun! They’re so close to being finished, so keep checking back at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and get on the waitlist for these when they go live!   There’s no denying that this school year will be a bit unconventional, but the students are so lucky to have you making their year great. Have a not so wimpy day!   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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3 Masterclass Success Stories

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 65:06


Welcome back to The Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! I am back this week with a new exciting episode. We had a Facebook live party this week and I invited some Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass Alumni to share their stories.    In today’s episode we’re going to meet Dixie, BJ and Karen, and they’re sharing how they felt before and after the Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass last year. We’re going to dive in to see what they’re teaching their students now and how excited they are for you to have the opportunity to take this class now. We might even have a surprise if you listen until the end! We want to support teachers and help them prepare for the unknown year in teaching ahead.    In this episode: Live conversations with Masterclass Alumni  Dixie’s growth journey as a writing teacher BJ’s story of going from overwhelmed & overworked to getting her weekends back Karen’s experience of turning non-user friendly curriculum into simple & effective teaching Favorite writing teacher tips Alumni are using today Surprise announcement!!   Registration closes on July 2nd, so make sure you sign up! Don’t miss it or you’ll have to wait until next year! Join the thousands of teachers who are loving the Not So Wimpy Masterclass today! www.notsowimpyteacher.com/Masterclass   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!   Head to Apple Podcasts to leave a review.

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How to Become a Not So Wimpy Writing Teacher

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 20:46


Welcome back to The Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! This episode is different from what you are used to — I’m popping in to invite you to something super special! I’ve been waiting a WHOLE YEAR for this moment! Let me start by asking you a question: Do your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade students struggle with writing?   Don’t feel bad, most students struggle with writing. The good news is that implementing a simple yet effective writing workshop can totally change the game. By the end of your writing workshop, students will be begging you for more writing time!   In this episode I talk about:   The Masterclass that has helped over 3,000 teachers flip the script on teaching writing The practical, actionable, and fun strategies that fill the Not So Wimpy Masterclass How we’re specializing in 2nd-5th grades to make writing fun and effective for teachers AND students How you can earn a 10-Hour Professional Development Certificate     The Not So Wimpy Masterclass will walk you through how to become a successful writing teacher who inspires students and transforms them into powerful writers.   My team has a collective of 35 years of education experience, and we’ve put everything we know into this course to help you succeed.   Want to know some of the key elements this Masterclass includes?   TONS of  videos to help you learn to teach different procedures. An actionable course workbook, rubrics, and printables to make your life easier! A 10-Hour Professional Development Certificate 4 Incredible Bonuses: A members-only Facebook Group, Weekly Live Q&A with me, a Bonus Module for Video Writing Skills, and a Lesson Demonstration Video.   Join the thousands of teachers who are loving the Not So Wimpy Masterclass today!   www.notsowimpyteacher.com/Masterclass   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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5 Ways to Excite Reluctant Writers

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 17:47


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! We’re getting close to the end of this series on teaching writing. This week we’re going to talk about ways to excite your reluctant writers. You know the ones I am talking about. They don’t have any ideas, they don’t want to try, and they get “done” really fast. These are the students we want to help teach with these five strategies to excite reluctant writers. Our goal is to create a positive experience around writing and build the confidence in your little writers.   In this episode I talk about:   Letting your writers choose their writing utensils, it’s more fun to write with a fun pencil, pen or marker Letting your writers choose their topic, let them use their imagination Give your students clear, daily writing tasks Give daily opportunities for students to share their writing Create writing celebrations, make this a quarterly event   I used to dread teaching writing until I mastered the best way to teach it. Now, it’s my favorite subject and it could be yours, too.   Join me for a FREE Live Training called; "Confidently Teach Writing Mini Lessons, Even if You Feel Like Your Writing Curriculum is Boring and Your Students Hate Writing.”   Join me live for one hour to learn 4 strategies that make writing more enjoyable. Let me teach you how to make your writing curriculum work better for you. Make sure to stay the entire time and you could get a free Poetry Writing Mini Unit, not available on TPT. Anyone who signs up will get a 1-Hour Professional Development Certificate to show to your administration.   Sign up here: https://www.notsowimpyteacher.com/training   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website https://www.notsowimpyteacher.com/ Follow me on Instagram where I share daily! @notsowimpyteacher    

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How To Be A Kick-Butt Writing Teacher Even If You Hate To Write

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 15:40


Welcome back to The Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! I am back this week to continue our series on teaching writing. In today’s episode I want to talk about how you can be a kick-butt writing teacher, even if you hate to write. I want you to become more confident when teaching writing. Let’s dive in!   In this episode I talk about: The importance of using mentor text, you don’t have to be their only example Anchor charts will help keep you organized Work with me, sign up for The Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass …and so much more!   If you’re interested in building your confidence in teaching writing, join me at The Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass. It is my online professional writing course for teachers in grades two through five. I will provide you with step-by-step strategies you’ll need to implement a successful writing workshop in your classroom. I want to take you from a place of feeling overwhelmed and anxious to being fully confident as a writing teacher.   Get on the waitlist so you can receive an email message from me about the opening of the course. Mark your calendar for June 22, 2020. This course won’t be back again until June 2021!   Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!   Head to Apple Podcasts to leave a review.    Waitlist Full URL: https://www.notsowimpyteacher.com/waitlist

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5 Mistakes Teachers Make When Teaching Writing

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 17:10


Welcome back to The Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! I am back this week to continue our series on teaching writing. In today’s episode, I am sharing about the 5 mistakes I see teachers making when teaching writing. Don’t get me wrong, I have made these same mistakes too, but I’m going to break them down for you so you can become more confident when teaching writing. Let’s dive in!   In this episode I talk about: How we unintentionally decrease our student’s love for writing The importance of spending time on revision Less perfection, more celebration   ...and so much more!   If you’re interested in diving deeper into The Not So Wimpy Writing Process, stay tuned for my upcoming online professional development course. It’s called The Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass and in it, I dive deep into the process we talked about in this episode today. The course will only be available for a short time in June so be sure to get on the waitlist so you don’t miss out!    To take the FREE quiz that I mentioned in this episode head to www.notsowimpyteacher.com/quiz.    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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3 Ways to Have More Fun Teaching Writing

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 15:40


Welcome back to another episode of The Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! This week we are continuing on with our series on writing curriculum. I have had so many teachers tell me how much they HATE teaching writing. They don’t feel confident when they teach writing and that makes total sense. As humans, we don’t like doing things that we don’t know how to do or don’t feel confident doing, right? So in today’s episode, I am going to share 3 tips that you can use to make teaching writing more fun for YOU. We always talk about making things fun for our students, but today is all about you. Let’s dive in!   In this episode I talk about: How to make teaching writing fun for the teacher, not just the student Giving students a choice Growth over perfection Investing in trainings to become more confident as a writing teacher   If you’re interested in diving deeper and want to become a more confident writing teacher, stay tuned for my upcoming online professional development course. It’s called The Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass and in it, I dive deep into all of the things we talked about in today’s episode. The course will only be available for a short time in June so be sure to get on the waitlist by heading to www.notsowimpyteacher.com/waitlist so you don’t miss out!    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources on our website at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!  

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How to Make Writing Workshop Less Chaotic

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Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 13:32


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! For the past few weeks, I have been talking on the topic of writing curriculum. This week, we are talking about writing workshops, specifically how to make them less chaotic. I’ve heard so many teachers complain about how their writing workshops are a hot mess. I completely understand because I had that issue for a long time until I created The Not So Wimpy Writing Process. If you feel like your writing workshops are a hot mess, this episode is for you.    In this episode I talk about: The traditional model of the writing workshop How I took that model and made it my own How The Not So Wimpy Writing Process works The “Extra Stories” How this process is an incredible combination of structure and encouraging independence   If you’re interested in diving deeper into The Not So Wimpy Writing Process, stay tuned for my upcoming online professional development course. It’s called The Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass and in it, I dive deep into the process we talked about in this episode today. The course will only be available for a short time in June so be sure to head to www.notsowimpyteacher.com/waitlist so you don’t miss out!    Want more Not So Wimpy Teacher tips and tricks? Find tons of resources at www.notsowimpyteacher.com and follow me on Instagram @notsowimpyteacher where I share daily!

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How to Turn Boring Writing Curriculum into Fun and Engaging Lessons

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Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 19:12


Welcome back to the Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast! In today’s episode, we are talking all about how to teach writing to our students in a fun and engaging way. When I talk about teaching writing, I often hear teachers say, “But I HATE my curriculum. It’s so boring.” I totally get it. So in Episode 57, I am going to teach you three strategies that you can use to turn boring curriculum into fun lessons that you AND your students will enjoy. Are you ready? Let’s dive in. In this episode I cover: The truth about writing curriculum The magic of the mini-lesson Steps to preparing a mini-lesson The power of giving students A LOT of choices Daily share time Ready to take this a step further? Click here to get on the waiting list for our upcoming course, the Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass, that will be available in June! For more teacher tips and tricks, head over to the Not So Wimpy Teacher website. Want to connect outside of the podcast? Give me a follow on Instagram. I’d love to hear YOUR thoughts on writing curriculum. Will you please take two minutes to leave a review? Reviews are one of the BEST ways to support the podcast because it let’s potential listeners know that there is something worth tuning into. Click here to leave a review. Thank you so much for your support!  

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Celebrating Teacher Appreciation

Not So Wimpy Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 13:45


It’s Teacher Appreciation week! I know that things are very different this year, but I wanted you to feel extra spoiled and loved. After all, you are pretty darn amazing! I planned a HUGE week of giveaways, promotions and freebies. I explain it all in this episode. Monday 50% off End of Year Awards 9-10 PST 50% off Math Journals 11-12 PST 50% off Grammar Bundles 1-2 PST Resource Giveaways one hour before each sale! Tuesday 25% off everything in my store Giving away ten $10 TPT gift cards Wednesday 25% off everything in my store Giving away three Not So Wimpy Teacher cups Thursday 20% off everything in my store Giving away twenty $10 TPT gift cards Friday Special freebie for everyone!

It’s A TRIBE Thing — Behind The Scenes of Successful Membership Sites
051: How Jamie Helps Teachers Feel Confident And Excited About Teaching

It’s A TRIBE Thing — Behind The Scenes of Successful Membership Sites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 23:07


Are you still trying to find your niche? When Jamie Sears left her career as a lobbyist to become a teacher, she struggled in the classroom. However, when she shifted her mindset and allowed her students to participate more, she began experiencing breakthroughs. Now, at Not So Wimpy Teacher, she offers online professional development to help teachers go from feeling overwhelmed to feeling confident and excited about teaching writing.   Get Access to the Full Show Notes! To get access to the full story and to all the resources mentioned during today's episode, visit TribeHub.com/51

Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand
8: Going Above and Beyond the Product: A Conversation with Jamie Sears

Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 29:35


In today’s market place for teachers, it isn’t enough to have great products. In fact, your products need to be outstanding, and you need to be able to share them with teachers. Sometimes the message gets lost in a sea of other teacherpreneurs and life. So as businessmen and women, we need to do some marketing to get our resources into the hands of teachers.Today, I sit down with a master teacher and expert teacherpreneur, Jamie Sears from Not So Wimpy Teacher to talk about a marketing mentality and going beyond the product creation. Jamie is a wealth of information. I hope you will join us.Links Mentioned in the Show:Virtual Learning Party for TeacherpreneursPodcasting Masterclass for Teacherpreneurs: How to Quadruple Your Traffic Without BloggingNot So Wimpy TeacherNot So Wimpy Writing

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Grow with Angie and April: A Podcast for Teacherpreneurs
Honoring the spouses that help make it happen

Grow with Angie and April: A Podcast for Teacherpreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 36:14


There is a lot to wrap your head around when building a TpT business. Today we are taking a break from business strategy and honoring TpT spouses. But, if you are looking for answers and tips for your business, head over to our MasterMind group: www.growwithusmastermind.com. If you're building a TpT store, you realize how much work really goes into it. It's not a get-rich-quick type of business (not that those really exist anyway). It takes a lot of time and effort whether you are still teaching in the classroom or not. And, then you add all of your regular life to-do's into the mix and it can feel like something's got to give. Enter, the TpT spouse. TpT spouses are amazing! They do a lot and don't usually get a lot of credit. They support us in our business goals, listen to us stress about things they might not understand, help free up our time so we can work on our business, and some even start to work in the business with us. So, April and I decided that it was time to honor these spouses. We brought on 3 of the TpT husbands that we know so they could share their perspective. Scott: The husband behind the Not So Wimpy Teacher First up on our podcast was Scott the husband behind Jamie at the Not So Wimpy Teacher. When Jamie first started the business, Scott thought of it as a hobby. He that she could use it to maybe earn enough money to cover her TpT expenses. Jamie was a teacher and Scott was working full-time at night as a nurse. At that time they also had four young children at home. He first started helping Jamie out by taking over more of the household chores. Since he worked at night he had a chance to get groceries and clean the house before the kids were home from school. This allowed his wife time to work on her TpT store while she was home in the evening. But, after downloading the app on his phone he started to hear all the cha-chings and realized the potential of the business. He started helping her with pinning so she had more time for creation. Then, he started listening to podcasts and watching tutorials to learn more about it. As the business continued to grow he was able to cut back on his nursing shifts to take on more of the tasks for the business, eventually quitting his job altogether. Scott now handles Facebook and Pinterest advertising for the store as well as the finances and technical issues. Favorite things about the TpT business Scott admitted it's the best career he's ever had. He enjoys having more time at home and no longer misses his kids' concerts or games. And, he gets to spend more time with his wife. He also loves that there is always something new to learn. Advice for others When working with your spouse, make sure you know what your roles are so you aren't always second-guessing each other. Scott and Jamie use the Wunderlist app to keep track of their business to-dos. This helps to keep their business life and personal life separate. Instead of talking about business all day long this allows them to add things they think of to the app to address once they are working again. Peter: The husband behind Performing in Education Peter is April's husband and also a high school government teacher. He admitted that he was not

One Tired Teacher: A Podcast for Teachers
21: One Tired Teacher: Building a Community of Teachers With Jamie Sears

One Tired Teacher: A Podcast for Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 26:39


So today I am talking to Jamie Sears a teacher, who is currently out of the classroom, doing some fantastic things for teachers, From teaching tips to moral support that teachers need to thrive in the classroom, Jamie serves teachers by creating content and doing professional development. The Not So Wimpy Teacher has an amazing way of building a community of teachers that support one another in meaningful ways. Jamie is also gifted in determining what teachers need and then delivering it to them. She recently dove into podcasting for teachers, as well. Knowing that teachers have little extra time, she felt compelled to share her message in a manner that was convenient to her audience. You know how I feel about podcasting! So I am super excited to talk to Jamie about one of my favorite topics- podcasting. I love that! If you like Jamie and I, decide to take the bold leap into podcasting, I have a podcasting format freebie you will definitely want to get a hold of. You can grab it below.Highlights From the Show:When asked why Jamie started a podcast-“And I felt like I needed to give teacher this convenience. I really value their time so much and reading a blog post, reading an article, reading a book. These things take way too much time. Teachers love, love, love to learn. But they have to balance that with their lack of time, So I thought a podcast would be a good alternative.” ~Jamie Sears, Not So Wimpy Teacher“I thought that a podcast would really reach more educators and answer the questions that they are constantly asking me in my email or Facebook groups.” Jamie Sears“Podcasting is professional development on the go.” ~Trina Deboree“I love the idea that a teacher is showing up to school after listening to a podcast, and she is feeling pumped up to try something new in her classroom. And she is excited to get into the classroom.” Jamie Sears“Podcasting is very intimate. You are in a person’s ear. It is like you are having a conversation with someone. That can be really special. Especially with a person who is rooting for you.” ~Trina DeboreeSubscribe & Review in iTunesAre you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here for iTunes.Now if you’re feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they’re also fun for me to go in an read. Click here to leave a review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!Links Mentioned in the Show:Not So Wimpy Teacher WebsiteNot So Wimpy Teacher on FacebookTrina Deboree Teaching and Learning Format Freebie