I have made teacher portfolios each time I have interviewed for positions. They are an amazing tool to show district hiring teams who you are and what you bring to the table. This guide will show you exactly what I include in my portfolio, and will give you tips and ideas on how to impress hiring teams
If you’re anything like me, you use sticky notes for EVERYTHING in your classroom! I use sticky notes for everything from data collection to to-do lists, to little notes to my teacher friends. These templates will help you print custom sticky notes that you can use in your classroom or at home! I included some examples you can use!
These token boards are perfect for introducing a token economy for your special education students. When students complete a task or ask, they earn tokens. once they complete their board, they earn their preferred rewards. What students work for is easy to adapt and change to make it meaningful for your student. This set comes with 5 token boards of popular interests: DinosaursTrainsFarm AnimalsFlowersZoo Animals
Introduce yourself to your new class in "eras"! Inspired by Taylor Swift's Eras Tour poster, each box represents a different topic you can use to tell your students and their families more about you.
This sheet is a great way to keep track of what activities you are working on which each student in your class. I keep a math clipboard and an ELA clipboard, and each day I jot down what the student is working on, as well as any notes (what prompts were needed, how successful the student was, what skills I need to re-teach, etc).