The Classroom Commute Podcast
Teacher Tips & Inspiration For Your Ride To School!
If you have a classroom and a commute, then you're in the right place! The Classroom Commute Podcast is THE place for busy teachers who want actionable tips, simple strategies, and a little fun on your ride in to school!
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Ep 86 // Making Social Emotional Learning MORE Than a Buzzword (Applications for the Classroom)
Social Emotional Learning, or SEL, has been around for a while, but it has become even more apparent that we need it in the months following the pandemic. But, too often SEL becomes just something “trendy” to talk about or slap on our school blueprints. It’s time to make it more than just a educational buzzword.
Ep 84 // Readers & Writers Workshop: Top Questions to Ask Yourself BEFORE Getting Started
Does your head begin to spin when you think about starting readers and writers workshop in your classroom? With all the moving parts, it’s easy to get overwhelmed when it comes to planning and prepare for reading and writing in the classroom. Listen in as we cover all the essential questions you need to ask yourself BEFORE starting the workshop model in your classroom!
Ep 82 // What to Prep for Your Classroom NOW, to Save Time LATER!
No one likes to be caught off guard and left scrambling. Set yourself up for success in your classroom now by prepping some simple activities and classroom systems that will save you TONS of time (and sanity!) later!
Ep 70 // A Better Way to Teach Theme in Literature To Elementary Students
Many teacher find teaching theme challenging with elementary students. But— it’s likely because we aren’t giving our students a simple formula that they can repeat over and over to help them successfully identify theme. I’ll show you exactly what that formula is in this episode of The Classroom Commute!
Ep 69 // Preparing Your Classroom for Summer Vacation (& How to Enlist Your Students' Help!)
Preparing your classroom for summer vacation likely means a lot of organizing, purging, tearing down, and cleaning. Don’t do it all yourself! Enlist the help of your students (its not as scary as it sound!) to help you tie up any loose ends in your classroom so that you can sail into summer faster!
Ep 68 // Synthesizing Made Easy: How To Help Your Elementary Students Master This Reading Strategy!
Teaching elementary students to synthesize information they’re reading can often feel like an uphill battle! In this episode, you’ll learn how to take this complex reading comprehension strategy and break it down into simple steps that your students can master!
Ep 67 // Teaching Nonfiction: 5 Must-Try Ideas for the Elementary Classroom
Most of what we read in our daily life is nonfiction - street signs, dinner recipes, news articles, etc. So -let’s teach our students these critical reading nonfiction reading skills that will help them in the classroom and beyond!
Ep 65 // Mastering Literature Circles or Book Groups in the Elementary Classroom
If you want students to engage more with each other about their reading, then considering adding literature circles (or book clubs as they are often called) into your instructional strategy. Literature circles are a powerful way to incorporate meaningful, student-led discussions, motivate struggling readers, and help your elementary students take more ownership of their learning.
Ep 64 - Helping Your Students Make Inferences When They Read
Reading comprehension instruction doesn’t have to be complicated! When it comes to teaching reading strategies like making inferences, a simple, student-friendly approach is easier than you think. Get the step-by-step guidance to help your elementary students master inferring while they read.
Ep 63 // Conducting Writing Conferences: A Simple Goal-Driven Approach
Writing conferences no longer have to be a confusing, overwhelming process for elementary teachers. Take the simple goal-driven approach that gives your writing conferences the clear structure and purpose that actually improves your students’ writing.
Ep 61 // Ending Your Lesson: 10 Standing Ovation-Worthy Ways to Do It Right!
How you end your lessons shouldn’t be an after thought, although for many elementary teachers — it often is (at least when we are not being observed!). When you’re spending so much time planning a lesson for your students, be sure to end it on a high note. In this podcast episode, I’ll show you 10 simple, yet engaging ways to end your next lesson.
Ep 60 // Easy Calming Strategies for Elementary Students (How Classroom Teachers Can Support Social Emotional Learning)
Students can’t learn in crisis mode. The foundation for any learning is a students’ social emotional health. Help set the stage for learning by implementing simple calming strategies that will allow students to manage and regulate their own feelings so that they can be more successful in the classroom and beyond.
Ep 59 // A Step-By-Step Guide to Teaching Determining Importance in the Upper Elementary Classroom
Want your elementary students to get the most out of what they read? Then, teach them critical reading comprehension strategies like determining importance — I’ll show you how in today’s episode!
Ep 58: 7 Reasons Why Your Readers & Writers Workshops Aren't Working...and how to fix it!
Struggling to make readers and writers workshop work in your elementary classroom? The solutions might be simpler than you think! Check out these common workshop model mistakes, and learn how to fix them.
CCP: Episode 57 // Accountable Talk: A Teacher's Guide to Encouraging Deeper & More Meaningful Talk Among Students
Are your students having the right kind of classroom conversations - the kind of talk that moves learning forward? If not - let’s fix that by teaching students the art of accountable talk, a framework for having intentional conversations in the classroom.