Purge Your Paper Clutter | Minimalism in the Classroom, Part 2
Storing and locating physical copies of things is often incredibly inefficient. Learn a sorting strategy and questions you can use to reduce paper in your workspace.
Storing and locating physical copies of things is often incredibly inefficient. Learn a sorting strategy and questions you can use to reduce paper in your workspace.
Managing classroom supplies and materials is mentally burdensome and time-consuming. Applying the principles of minimalism to your classroom can help!
Free Build doesn’t have to be a Free For All! Learn about my framing structure for Free Build that makes the experience both playful and focused.
Sometimes the simplest plan can be the best plan: Free Build is a quintessential example of a meaningful, student-directed learning activity.
Take a look at what I’m teaching this May — Plant Power, Lego Artbots, and Cardboard Pinball Machines.
In this post, I’ll share three easy-to-implement habits that have allowed me to find greater ease in my busy school days.
Transitions can invite chaos! Here are 3 easy-to-implement ideas for starting your STEM sessions with both purpose and play.
Signs of spring abound! In this post, I share what I’m teaching in these early days of spring.
Creativity Jump Starts are simple, easy-to-implement tools for taming transition struggles and immersing students in flexing those creative muscles.
This post explores what my teaching world looks like daily, weekly, and how it all fits together over the course of a school year.