As we enter August, it's that time again. Back to school supplies have been on the shelves for weeks and our Southern counterparts have already started posting first day of school photos on our feeds. We start wondering:
In New England we still have a few weeks before we start a new school year and welcome our fresh-faced students, but before then it's time to get our classrooms ready for them. If you are new to teaching or switching schools, this task can seem daunting, which is why we have written an eBook to help you out. The First Years Guide to Setting Up Your Classroom is packed with tips, tricks, guiding questions, to-do lists, supplies lists, and much more in its 12 pages. This eBook is written by an organized teacher who knows that many of us just need to know what's possible and some advice on how to approach the task of setting up our learning spaces for our students (& us!) to be successful. We're so proud of this book and can't wait to share it with you. Get your free eBook, "The First Years Guide to Setting Up Your Classroom," by joining our list .
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11/13/2019 08:02:36 pm
I guess, my teacher friends were able to read this guide because they knew what set up they will be making up before the school year started. Thank you for all these advices that you wrote on the guide. I am sure that those teachers who just started their journey are grateful because the guide can be so helpful to them. Setting up a classroom can be a whole lot of mess if you are clueless on how you can execute it for sure. But it can be beautiful too if you know what you will do!
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