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Podcast
Plans for a Creative Summer (Ep. 197)
One of the most valuable times for us as educators is the time we have during the summer. And the...
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Article
How Flexible is FLEX? 3 Ways to Use FLEX to Supplement Lesson Planning
When I first heard about FLEX as a high school art teacher, I turned up my nose. I don’t need...
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Podcast
Developing A Lesson Plan (Ep. 170)
In today’s episode, Nic shares her methodology for designing a quality lesson, from beginning to end. She discusses how she...
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Article
27 Art Activities and Lessons to Try at Home
Art Education and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) In the current situation of the widespread transmission of COVID-19, the hands of educators...
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Article
5 Exciting Sub Plans for Right Now
Every teacher understands the struggle of planning for a sub. It can be challenging in the art room because of...
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Podcast
A Better Way to Write Sub Plans (Ep. 087)
We all know that it’s easier to go to school sick than it is to write sub plans. And who...
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Article
The Perfect Sub Lesson for Any Grade Level
All teachers, at one point or another, have gone to school sick because it’s just too much work to write...
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Article
Why Using Snapchat Is the Best Way to Make Sub Plans
Do you ever feel like you are cheating your students when you miss school? It’s not the same when you...
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Article
Why It’s OK to Change Your Plans Partway Through the Year
When I first started teaching, I planned out my entire year in August. I had everything mapped out, all the...
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Article
How Pinterest Is Ruining Your Lessons
Pinterest is a teacher’s dream. It’s full of resources like lesson plans, handouts, and examples. They are all there for...
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Podcast
Teaching on the Fly: When the Best Laid Plans Go Bad (Ep. 015)
We’ve all had projects that have flopped, but how do we transition out of that failure into something meaningful? Andrew...
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Article
5 Simple Sub Plans to Make Your Life Easier
I love my job and I love my students, so I try to avoid being gone as much as possible....
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