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Top Three Reasons To Avoid Game Apps Or Websites During 1:1 Reading Lessons
Do you use game sites with your students for your reading lessons? Do you have a back-up plan if the site is down? This week, I'm sharing...
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Why You Should Keep Your Tutoring Sessions Low Tech
In the words of a coaching client, “I don’t want to learn a whole new program just to teach my kids!” It’s true we have gone through so...
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Three Places To List Your Tutoring Services
When we first start out as a tutor, we are scrambling to find any position we can to help our tutoring business stay afloat. Sometimes,...
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Top Items You Want On Your Back-To-School Shopping List For Successful Spelling Lessons
Teachers love to shop during back-to-school time, so I want to share some of the top items that I suggest you get if you teach spelling....
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5 Tips For Teaching Reading In A Low-Tech Way
Have you ever thought, "Wow! If I could only use my own materials to teach reading, even online, how much easier it would be to prepare...
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The Importance of Low-Tech Lessons
Tuesday Tip for You When we think about online teaching, we think there's a lot of technology involved. But there doesn't have to be, and...
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Top 3 Things Online Tutors Should Purchase
I often get asked, "If I can only buy three things as an online tutor starting out, what should I buy/invest in?", and, "What could...
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Why Getting Your Students Independent Online Is So Important
I'm sharing some tips on how to get your students independent from the start and why it's so important.
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Organizing Your Teaching Space, Part 2
This week, I'm sharing what resources I keep in my space and within arm's reach while teaching.
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How to Organize Your Teaching Space, Part 1
Having a small, or mobile, teaching space doesn’t have to be a problem. Just like anything else in life, systems make it successful. So,...
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Top 5 Code Phrases for Effective Learning
I've previously admitted that when I first started teaching online, I completed failed and hated online teaching. I could not understand...
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Top Tips for Showing Up on Video
Clean Background Make sure your background is free from distractions. It seems silly, but a student may actually get distracted based on...
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Top Tips for Teaching Students with ADHD Online
We have learned that it isn't easy to work with any student online. Teachers who are used to being alongside their students show empathy.
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Top Teacher Gifts to Ask For This Christmas
Is it ever too late to make a Christmas list? I don't think so! 😊 If I was teaching online, there are some things that I would want on...
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Top 5 Signs You’re Using Too Much Tech With Your Reading Students
'Tis the season for giving! Playing in the snow, fun family activities, getting ready for the holidays... this can also be the season...
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How to Keep Students' Engaged During Online Lessons
One student doesn't hear you, another won't show their face, and yet another has turned their video off! Have you been in one of these...
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#1 Benefit of the Document Camera
The number one benefit of the document camera is the student-teacher connection that it helps to create. Raise your hand 🙋♀️ if you...
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Top 5 Ways That A Document Camera Can Change Your Lessons
This week, let's chat about document cameras and how they can literally transform your lessons. Maybe you've already purchased one or maybe
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Five Superb Ways to Play Board Games with Your Students
Hi friends. I don’t know about you, but I loved board games as a kid. Family game night was a common thing at my house. I remember...
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