• 90. Engaging Activities & Ideas Plus Online Tools for Use
    Jun 24 2025

    Ready for a lightning round of games, creativity, and laughter? This episode is packed with ideas to add some FUN back into your classroom.

    Topics Discussed

    • Low-Prep, High-Fun Classroom Games
    • Let’s Build Something!
    • Digital Fun That Feels Like Play
    • Bring the Joy, Every Day
    • Speed Ideas


    Resources

    • https://cognitivecardiomath.com/digital-math-activities/


    Related Episodes

    • Episode 16: https://teachingtoolboxpodcast.com/show-notes/fun-review-activities-beach-balls-and-wheels/


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    13 mins
  • 89. Reading Strategies and Comprehension with Tina
    Jun 17 2025

    Reading isn't enough. We want our students to truly understand the material, right? Today's guest, Tina, is sharing some fantastic strategies that work well with middle school students.

    Connect with today's guest

    Website - www.teachwithtina.com

    TPT Store - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/tina-kolley-teach-with-tina

    Facebook - Teach-With-Tina - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089466229377

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/teach.with.tina/


    Resources Mentioned

    Reading Strategies Landing Page - https://teachwithtina.myflodesk.com/xgepdto9v7


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    22 mins
  • 88. Management Tips (and More) for Teachers Moving to Middle School
    Jun 10 2025

    Is your teaching assignment moving to middle school for the first time? Don't panic! Today we're talking about what you need, like mental tools, physical tools, and all the in-between to not just survive but thrive during this season of transition.

    Topics Discussed

    • Mindset Shifts – “You’re Not Starting Over”
    • The Practical Toolbox
    • Emotional & Social Tools
    • Expect Chaos... and Embrace It


    Ellie’s blog posts about routine:

    Routines during 1st week: https://cognitivecardiomath.com/cognitive-cardio-blog/teaching-classroom-routines-the-first-week-of-school/

    Beginning of class routines: https://cognitivecardiomath.com/cognitive-cardio-blog/middle-school-classroom-routines-to-begin-class/

    End of class routines: https://cognitivecardiomath.com/cognitive-cardio-blog/middle-school-classroom-routines-to-end-class/


    Related Episodes

    Episode 10: https://teachingtoolboxpodcast.com/show-notes/classroom-transition-ideas/

    Episode 12: https://teachingtoolboxpodcast.com/show-notes/classroom-economy-systems/

    Episode 14: https://teachingtoolboxpodcast.com/show-notes/effective-morning-routines-and-classroom-greetings/


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    22 mins
  • 87. Transitioning to High School with Leah Cleary
    Jun 3 2025

    We're bringing back a favorite guest, Leah Cleary, to share her tips on preparing students to transition to high school smoothly. This conversation includes everything from critical thinking, writing, scaffolding, organization, mindset, and collaboration. Stuff your teaching toolbox with fresh ideas from Leah, today.

    Connect with today's guest

    Teach students to annotate standards. It’s the first step toward teaching them how to focus their attention, guiding them toward independent learning.

    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Social-Studies-Literacy-Templates-for-Independent-Learning-Standard-Annotation-11886528

    How to teach students effective note-taking skills using standards as a basis.

    https://leahcleary.com/teach-effective-note-taking/


    Teach students a consistent paragraph frame. It’s expandable into multiple types of writing.

    https://leahcleary.com/mastering-cer-paragraphs/


    Option for giving students consequences for late work without making them dire.

    https://leahcleary.com/solving-the-late-work-problem/

    The latest blog post, Teaching the Power of Context: https://leahcleary.com/context-getting-to-know-you/

    Related Episodes

    You might also enjoy Leah's episode 2 conversation about scaffolding: https://teachingtoolboxpodcast.com/show-notes/scaffolding-learning-in-various-subjects/


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    31 mins
  • 86. Transitioning to High School with Andrea
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we have Andrea here from History Gal to talk about the transition to high school.

    Andrea had the opportunity to work in a freshman academy which gave students a year to prepare for transitioning to high school. Today she'll share some tips on how we can support middle school students during their transition to high school.

    Connect with today's guest:

    • Andrea's blog: https://www.musingsofahistorygal.com/
    • Andrea's TPT shop: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/history-gal

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    Ellie’s resources can be found on her website or on TPT.

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    26 mins
  • 85. Transitioning to Middle School with Martina Cahill
    May 20 2025

    The transition to middle school can be challenging so today we have a guest who has experience teaching both elementary and middle school. Let's talk transitions with Martina from The Hungry Teacher.

    Connect with today's guest

    Hub ELA teacher membership waitlist: Free Middle School ELA Teacher Toolkit

    https://thehungryteachercollective.mykajabi.com/hungryteacherhubwaitlist

    Free Middle School ELA Teacher Writing Toolkit: https://thehungryteachercollective.mykajabi.com/middle-school-writing-toolkit

    Free Middle School ELA Grammar Toolkit: https://thehungryteachercollective.mykajabi.com/grammartoolkit

    Free Middle School ELA Independent Reading Playbook: https://thehungryteachercollective.mykajabi.com/independent-reading-playbook-for-middle-school-ela




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    26 mins
  • 84. Brain Dumps for Teachers
    May 13 2025

    Rather than carrying all that clutter in your mind—or worse, accidentally letting great ideas slip through the cracks—what if you had a simple, effective way to get it all out, organize it, and come back fresh next year?

    Well, spoiler alert… you do! That’s what brain dumps are all about. In today’s episode, we’re breaking down what they are, how they work, the science behind why they’re so powerful, and some great tools to make the process painless and even—dare I say—fun.

    Topics Discussed

    • What is a brain dump?
    • Tools for brain dumps
    • Why brain dumps work
    • Categorizing & using your brain dumps productively


    Resources

    https://thecoloradoclassroom.com/product/reflection-materials


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    15 mins
  • 83. Giving Students Constructive Feedback as the Year Ends
    May 6 2025

    Just because the school year’s wrapping up doesn’t mean our work is done. In fact, this is PRIME TIME for something super important… giving your students the kind of feedback that doesn’t just slap a period at the end of their year—but leaves them feeling seen, motivated, and ready to crush whatever’s next.

    Report card comments, one-on-one chats, end-of-year conferences today, we’re digging into how to give constructive feedback that’s honest, uplifting, and rooted in growth. We’ve got research, we’ve got real talk, we’ve got tips—basically, we’ve got your back.

    Topics Discussed

    • Why end of year feedback matters
    • How to give honest, growth-focused feedback
    • One on one conferences - why they're worth it
    • Writing report card comments that actually mean something
    • Building students up
    • Practical takeaways


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