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Month: October 2023

  • October 31, 2023

How to Become a Substitute Teacher in 2023

A piece of chocolate laying on top of a substitute teacher folder.

Maybe you've decided it's time to join the ranks of us humble nomadic teacher ninjas: A substitute teacher is to be born! Substitute teachers have long been hallowed and celebrated in the...

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  • October 26, 2023

A Free Behavior Management Printable for Substitute Teachers

A fourth grade teacher (me) posing in a classroom, ready to take on student behavior.

Managing a new class' behavior can be the toughest part of substitute teaching. (And then doing it over and over again in brand new classrooms.) After a few years of subbing, I...

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  • October 24, 2023

The Best Behavior Management Tips for Substitute Teachers

The substitute teacher smiling confidently as she wears a homemade crown with a wand made by Pre Kindergarteners.

I've witnessed those hopeful bright eyes in new substitutes-- for but a fleeting moment. Freshly trained, fingerprinted and badged up, the school district releases you to start your good work. You're going...

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  • October 20, 2023

Should Substitute Teachers Bring Candy as a Reward?

A bowl of colorful candy

My husband recently recounted a story of his beloved Sunday School teacher. Apparently she had used a simple bowl of candy to motivate the class in finding Scripture references quickly. He recalled...

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  • October 18, 2023

7 Effective Consequences for Students When Subbing

A consequence of pushing: a line of dominos starting to fall

Psst! If you're a teacher looking for advice on how to handle your class after a negative substitute report, this article may be helpful to you. Student behavior is arguably one of...

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  • October 13, 2023

8 Things I Learned After Subbing for High School

The author and substitute teacher standing in a high school classroom next to filing cabinets and posters.

(and why I won't likely return to high school) Most of time, I substitute teach in the elementary grades. It's the age range I used to teach full-time. It's my comfort zone,...

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  • October 10, 2023

No Sub Plans Left? No Problem!

A substitute teacher bearing an uncertain and frightful expression.

I've been substitute teaching for a while now, and I always knew there was a chance I'd be hit with one of the job's greatest challenges: no lesson plans left. In my...

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  • October 6, 2023

The #1 Thing I Always Do When Substitute Teaching

A common view for substitute teachers: a classroom with empty desks.

Aside from the basic nonnegotiables of substitute teaching like keeping the class orderly and safe and generally adhering to the prepared lesson plans, there's something I never skip out on. Every time...

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  • October 3, 2023

Why I Use Both Whole Class and Individual Rewards

A teacher holding a star trophy reward.

Teachers and substitutes strike a delicate balance each day keeping the classroom running smoothly. Part of this entails managing, supporting and redirecting student behavior. A way to do this may be through...

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Charmaine
Charmaine

Former Teacher ☼ Substitute ☼ Writer ☼ Mom

Recent Posts

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    So, You Want to Quit Teaching and Better Your Life?

    April 16, 2025
  • "Amos Takes the Skyway" is a children's book about an Amish boy who is determined to cycle over the Skyway Bridge.

    Amos Takes the Skyway: An Engaging and Informative Classroom Readaloud

    December 2, 2024
  • A happy teacher sporting her DIY teacher pencil shirt.

    How to Make a Simple Pencil Shirt

    October 15, 2024
  • How to live your best pumpkin spice era this fall (for cheap!). The author is smiling amongst a pile of mums and pumpkin spice creamer.

    How to Live in Your Pumpkin Spice Era for Cheap

    September 24, 2024
  • Substitute teaching: Pandemic Edition. It features a photo of a face mask over a plain blue background.

    Substitute Teaching: Pandemic Edition

    September 5, 2024
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