Things only Type-B teachers will understand-The Series (#5)
The flexible seating…even if it wasn’t planned.
Things only Type-B teachers will understand-The Series (#4)
The Accidental Genius Lesson.
Things only Type-B teachers will understand-The Series (#3)
The “Organized Chaos” desk.
5 Systems That Keep My Classroom Running Without Micromanaging
I am not a micromanager. I don’t hover. I don’t narrate every moment. I don’t want to run a classroom that depends on me for every tiny decision.
So instead of controlling everything, I built simple systems that do the work for me.
Here are 5 things that changed everything.
Confessions of a Type-B Teacher: Why I stopped Trying to be Pinterest Perfect
Let me tell you a secret. my classroom has never looked like I Pinterest board. My boards sometimes go up late. My anchor charts aren’t laminated. And my desk? Let’s just say is organized in a way that makes sense to me
Classroom Management for the Calm Teacher
Not every strong classroom is loud. Not every effective teacher is high-energy and commanding.
Some of us lead quietly. That doesn’t make us weak, it makes us steady.
Differentiation Without the Burnout
Differentiation has become one of the most talked about (and sometimes misunderstood) practices in education. Below are some examples of how to differentiate instruction without creating multiple lessons.
How to Structure a Calm, Productive Classroom
A calm classroom doesn’t mean perfect behavior or silent students. It means fewer interruptions, clearer expectations, and a day that feels manageable. Here’s how I structure my classroom so that learning, NOT chaos, takes the lead.
Things only Type-B teachers will understand-The Series (#2)
“It’ll be fine” is a professional philosophy.
Things only Type-B Teachers will Understand-The Series (#1)
The Lesson Plan that lives entirely in your head….
Sunday Night Teacher Reset routine (the low-pressure version)
Let’s be honest. Sunday nights can feel heavy. The mental checklist starts running. The to-do list gets louder. And suddenly you’re questioning every lesson you’ve ever planned.