Articles for tag: Middle Schoolers, Second Grade, Subbing

Karla News

Ideas for Subs When the Music Teacher Fails to Leave Lesson Plans

If you’ve ever worked as a substitute teacher in any grade level, you know how thankful you are when the regular teacher leaves clear lesson plans for you to follow. However, this isn’t always the case. It’s then that you need some emergency plans in your subbing bag to get your through the school day. ...

Karla News

White Pine Elementary in Boise, Idaho: A School Review

This is a review of White Pine Elementary School, located at 401 E. Linden, in Boise, Idaho. White Pine Elementary is comprised of Grades Kindergarten through Sixth. Two of my children attend White Pine Elementary School, and we are now nearly finished with our second full year here. I have a son in Third Grade ...

Karla News

Teaching Children to Count Money

Children begin to learn about money at a very early age. It begins in first grade. As young as age six and seven your child learns the coin names and values. By the end of second grade children are adding and subtracting dollar amounts. Children need all the help they can get learning how to ...

Karla News

Interview with a Special Education Teacher

There’s a lot to learn about Special Education, but one thing’s clear; it takes a special person to teach. I interviewed Special Ed teacher Kristin Vogel, who also happens to be my older sister, about her place in the field of Special Ed. We conducted the interview on the phone, and I drafted notes based ...