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Shared Teaching Podcast

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Teaching is too hard of a job to try to do alone. Every week join Susan, a veteran teacher, as she discusses the power of sharing in the workload by offering tips for organization, teaching strategies, classroom management, and more. If you are a primary teacher looking for help and motivation to survive the ups and downs of teaching, this podcast is for you. Visit http://sharedteaching.com/shared-teaching-podcast/ to find show notes and how to contribute to an episode.

Copyright: © 2024 Shared Teaching Podcast

Episodes

118: Advice for First Year Teachers: Spring Edition

29m · Published 20 Apr 19:00

You’ve almost made it to the end of the school year! This time of year is filled with its own challenges but read on for my advice for first year teachers in the spring.

Missed the previous teacher advice posts?

  • Episode 77: Advice for New Teachers - Summer Edition
  • Episode 95: Advice for New Teachers - Fall Edition
  • Episode 108: Advice for New Teachers - Winter Edition

LINK TO SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST: https://sharedteaching.com/advice-for-first-year-teachers/

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

  • End of the Year Slideshow
  • Parent Guide for Teachers
  • Sight Word Practice for Home Parent Booklet
  • Sight Word Spelling Program

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117: 10 Quiet Activities for Fast Finishers After Testing

17m · Published 13 Mar 20:00

Need to keep your fast finishers busy while others are still working on testing? Nothing is worse than that in between times when you’re trying to keep students quiet and preserve the test environment!

In today's episode we'll talk about:

  1. Word Searches Using Class Names
  2. Color By Number or Mandala Coloring
  3. Creative Writing Time
  4. Puzzle Corner
  5. Independent or Silent Reading
  6. Choice Board
  7. Audio Books
  8. Quiet Music
  9. Class Webpage
  10. Rest

SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/quiet-activities-for-after-testing/

Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Word Search Maker by Teacher's Corner
  • YouTube Book Lists by Creative Teaching with Miss Hecht
  • QR Code Generator
  • Quiet Music on YouTube

Want more? Check out the previous podcast episode for helping your students get ready for testing! https://sharedteaching.com/test-taking-strategies-for-elementary-students/

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116: Mastering Test Taking Strategies for Elementary Students

19m · Published 06 Mar 08:00

It's no secret that upper elementary students are the focus of all the test prep because the stakes are higher for them. But if we work on getting our younger students to have a strong foundation of test taking strategies, the struggle won't be so difficult for our upper elementary teaching friends.

Today we are discussing easy test taking strategies that are perfect for first, second, and third graders to learn.

In today's episode we'll talk about:

  • Prioritizing questions
  • Skipping and returning
  • Familiarizing with test formats
  • Practice reading instructions
  • Finding text evidence
  • Process of elimination
  • Checking answers
  • Rest and relaxtion

SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/test-taking-strategies-for-elementary-students/

Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Teaching and Tapas Reading Passages from TpT

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115: Writing Across Content Areas

14m · Published 07 Feb 08:00

Writing is embedded throughout our daily lives. Because of this, writing shouldn’t always be taught in isolation. It’s important to teach writing across content areas as well that reinforces the type of writing specific to that discipline.

In today's episode we cover:

  • How to utilize content vocabulary in writing
  • Examples of how to write like a historian
  • Examples of how to write like a mathematician
  • Examples of how to write like a scientist

SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/writing-across-content-areas/

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114: Building Writing Stamina with Primary Students

13m · Published 31 Jan 08:00

I feel like building writing stamina is something that is not talked about often. Writing stamina is an important part of our students’ writing foundation that we need to build. Here are some effective strategies for nurturing writing stamina for our younger students.

In today's episode we'll discuss:

  • Embracing the writing process
  • Establishing a writing routine
  • Setting realistic goals
  • Providing writing choice
  • Creating a comfortable writing environment
  • Implementing peer collaboration
  • Using technology

SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/building-writing-stamina/

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113: Sight Words for Second Graders

13m · Published 24 Jan 08:00

When teaching sight words for second graders, there are some differences to notice. Sight words are important to teach but they are not just for memorization. Today we’ll cover some strategies to use instead.

In this episode we'll talk about:

  • What are sight words
  • How to introduce sight words
  • Irregular spelled or heart words
  • Play dough sight word mats
  • Sight word letter boxes
  • Sight word interactive notebooks
  • Additional sight word activities

BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/sight-words-for-second-graders/

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

  • Episode 29: How to Introduce Sight Words in 5 Powerful Ways
  • Episode 80: Science of Reading and Sight Words: Making Your Centers Work
  • Sight Word Interactive Notebook
  • Sight Words Ideas for Parents
  • Sight Word Letter Boxes
  • Sight Word Play Dough Mats for Older Students

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112: Shared Writing within Writer's Workshop

18m · Published 18 Jan 07:00

If you're students are still struggling with putting words or sentences onto paper, this episode is for you!

Shared writing is the perfect tool in your writing toolkit to support your emergent writers. Get your students interacting and helping you write with shared writing. I'll walk you through how to get started - it's as easy as picking up your pen!

In this episode you'll learn:

  • What shared writing is
  • An example lesson
  • Why you should try shared writing
  • How to pace and plan out your lessons

SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/shared-writing/

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

  • FREE K-3 Writing Skills Progression Chart

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111: Making the Most of Your Planning Period

13m · Published 10 Jan 08:00

Teaching shortages often mean missing out on your planning period. The rare times you do have a prep, it’s important to maximize your time. Today I’ll show you some time saving techniques to make the most of your time.

In today's episode we will tackle 3 ways to schedule out your prep period to be more efficient. We're also discussing ways to avoid distractions.

SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/planning-period/

Sign up for my FREE K-3 writing skills checklist by clicking here!

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110: Countdown to 5 New Year's Resolutions

14m · Published 03 Jan 08:00

Happy New Year!

In honor of the New Year I am counting down my 5 resolutions for teachers. I love the feeling of all the possibilities that can occur in a new year. The idea of fresh starts and big dreams fills me with excitement every January. Here are 5 New Year’s resolutions for teachers that will reinvigorate you as well!

BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/new-years-resolutions-for-teachers/

Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Episode 87, Classroom Organization Tips for Creating Systems
  • Episode 74, Organizing Your Classroom: Creating Working Systems
  • Episode 103, Setting Up Student Organization Systems
  • Better Teacher Organization, free email mini-course

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109: Student-Centered Reading Practices with Andrea Haas

36m · Published 30 Dec 22:00

When you think of student centered instruction, you are thinking of the whole child. You are also thinking of how to encourage executive functioning and student agency within the classroom. How can you place ownership of the learning onto the kids?

In today's episode we cover:

  • What student centered reading instruction is
  • The teacher's role during student centered instruction
  • How to shift the ownership to the students
  • Setting and sticking with intentions (reading goals)
  • Suggestions for fitting it into your reading block

SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/student-centered/

Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Get 75% off of Andrea's Mini Course - Student-Centered Reading Reveal

Connect with Today's Guest, Andrea Haas of Elm Tree Education Consulting

  • Join Andrea’s Mailing List on Elm Tree Education
  • Learn More in Andrea’s Mini-Course: Student-Centered Reading Reveal (75% off for Shared Teaching Listeners)
  • Andrea’s Instagram - @ElmTreeEd

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Shared Teaching Podcast has 118 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 39:12:43. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 23rd, 2024 19:46.

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