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Preview of God is in the Hallway: An Equipping Devotional for Christian Educators

God is in the Hallway: An Equipping Devotional for Christian Educators

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Each classroom, each school, each office, and each board meeting is a battleground. This twelve-week devotional is designed for individuals or small groups of Christian educators who want to glorify God and get equipped for the fight of their lives. We’re powerless without an understanding of who God is, who we are to him, and what weapons we already have for the hardest job there is.This set is comprised of five-day sets of readings and exercises. Day 1 of each week features a short essay on a
Preview of Act of Kindness progress weekly planner

Act of Kindness progress weekly planner

It is important that we continue the work to spread love and kindness to the world and we can easily get distracted from life that we often forget to be kind. So what a great way to help kiddos and adults to remember to be kind to others. This planner can help manage to keep track of you and kiddos doing your part in society.Thanks God bless please leave feed back
Preview of The Struggle is Real: Self Care and Balance Guided Journal

The Struggle is Real: Self Care and Balance Guided Journal

Created by
Mathacognitive
The struggle is real: Teaching is rewarding, meaningful ... and hard. Teachers need to maintain their energy if we're in it for the long haul. Take a few moments to ask yourself a few key questions and build your self-care tool kit. Learn more about Teacher Self CareWe know that reflection helps, but how? about what? This 11 page guide helps teachers make the most of their time, and identify specific challenges, positives, and self-care practices in their livesIncludes: 10 journaling prompts to
Preview of What Did You Learn In School Today? Reflection. Learning. Writing. Journal. Song

What Did You Learn In School Today? Reflection. Learning. Writing. Journal. Song

Students watch a classic Pete Seeger song with subtitles and then reflect on what they have learned this week, this month, this year, in life. Then share with the class. Lyric sheet and also a template to write things students have learned. Plus, activity sheet where students share tips for learning English and also a learning contract. Negotiate and write/sign together in class. A great set of materials to get students being reflective about their own learning. ESL, EFL, ESOL, learning, refl
Preview of The Struggle is Real: Self Care and Balance Reflection & Action Planning

The Struggle is Real: Self Care and Balance Reflection & Action Planning

Created by
Mathacognitive
The struggle is real: Teaching is rewarding, meaningful ... and hard. Teachers need to maintain their energy if we're in it for the long haul. Take a few moments to ask yourself a few key questions, and set some action steps towards greater balance. More about this resourceThree page action planner guides teachers through a model of teacher self care and a series of questions to identify the positives and the challenges they are facing, identify specific action steps they can take, and the ways
Preview of Daily Organizer Planner

Daily Organizer Planner

Planner | Organizer | For Teachers | Daily Planner | Printable | OrganizationThis product is an easy to use daily planner! Print back to back and use as your daily planner! Comes with:- Hourly times for easy organization- Today's jobs - To-Do lists with check boxes - Notes section- Meal planner Let's get social! InstagramPinterestEnjoy, and if you purchase this resource, PLEASE leave feedback so you can earn TpT Credits. Thank you!
Preview of Teacher Data Notebook Forms for Yearly Teaching Reflections

Teacher Data Notebook Forms for Yearly Teaching Reflections

I created this document as I sat and reflected on the year that just ended. I thought it would be nice to have a place to document all those ideas that I tried this year that went great or not so great. At the end of the year everything is fresh on your mind still, why not use this as a quick space to jot down or type your thoughts for what to repeat and what to skip. Then as summer winds down and we prepare for the next year, you can pull this back out to help plan for the new year. There ar
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