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Charmaine

Journalism school + editing + university newspaper 2010-2013 Education grad school + full-time teaching internship 2013-2014 Teaching elementary grades + Substitute teaching 2014-2023
  • September 20, 2023

How a Substitute Can Manage Behavior by Spelling a Word

A spelling of RECESS on the board as a classroom behavior motivator.

Behavior management in the classroom becomes an important foundation for accomplishing everything else during the school day. I can't expect the students to think deeply and parse complicated literature and hold sophisticated...

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  • September 19, 2023

Free Student Rewards for Substitute Teachers

A hand holding out a bursting cone of confetti.

In a perfect world, one could waltz into a new classroom to substitute teach and the students would be sitting primly at their desks, eager to follow each and every direction from...

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  • September 16, 2023

Top Low-Prep Games for Elementary Teachers and Substitutes

The teacher sitting amongst many student creations and games with a toy crown and wand crafted by Kindergarteners.

Games have the power to provide much needed relief during the school day. They can bring a class together with fierce determination to achieve the goal. They can serve as outlets of...

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  • September 14, 2023

My Favorite No-Prep Elementary Classroom Games

Kids playing twister: a classic game!

Teachers and substitute teachers alike can benefit from this tried-and-true arsenal of easy games to play with their classes. You can use games as a reward-- something the class earns after meeting...

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  • September 12, 2023

The Complete Guide to Long-Term Substitute Teaching

A long term substitute teacher's desk with books and pencils.

What is a long-term substitute? A long-term substitute is a substitute teacher that covers the same class for an extended period of time. Each school and district will set the minimum length...

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  • September 8, 2023

Is It Worth It to Long-Term Substitute Teach?

An empty classroom with a chalkboard and desks.

Before signing up to take over a classroom for a while, you may be wondering if it's worth it. Long-term subbing can be full of nuances that impact this decision. I took...

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  • September 6, 2023

6 Key Tips for Success as a Long-Term Substitute Teacher

The long-term substitute teacher (me) sitting at my desk and smiling.

There's a new teacher in town! And it's you. At least for a little while. Long-term substitute teaching straddles a category of its own, the awkward blend of day-to-day subbing and full-time...

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  • September 5, 2023

Considering a Long-Term Sub Position? 3 Reasons to Pause

A woman looking thoughtful-- a long-term substitute considering whether to take the assignment.

Long-term substitute teaching can be a rewarding gig-- I've filled in for extended periods of time twice, and even the most challenging position had its fulfilling moments. As a long-term substitute, you...

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  • August 31, 2023

A Letter of Introduction for the Long-Term Substitute

A notebook ready for writing a long-term substitute letter.

If you're planning to take on a classroom for a long-term period of time, it's best to keep parents and caregivers in the loop. After all, you'll be with their children all...

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  • August 30, 2023

My Experience Long-Term Subbing for an Unplanned Leave

Matilda was a hit when long-term subbing for a third-grade class. Here is the poster drawing of Matilda I made.

I was in the middle of a two-year break from full-time teaching when I got a tip about a unique long-term substitute teaching opportunity. It was October, and I had immersed myself...

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  • August 29, 2023

My Experience Long-Term Subbing for a Planned Leave

Long-term subbing: A picture of a desk with school supplies on it.

I've had some pretty memorable substitute teaching experiences (hello, surprise water day!). My two stints of long-term substitute teaching were no exception. Here's the lowdown on my time covering for a planned...

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  • August 25, 2023

A Simple List of Favorite Toys for Babies and Toddlers

Our baby playing iwth her stuffed animal rabbit toy!

Ah, the toys of early childhood. These items evoke nostalgia and memories, serve as a theme for several books and films, and keep us playing. But these musical gadgets and smiley friends...

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Charmaine
Charmaine

Former Teacher ☼ Substitute ☼ Writer ☼ Mom

Recent Posts

  • A mom and substitute teacher going for a walk with her daughter!

    Life as a Postpartum Substitute Teacher: What It’s Really Like

    May 13, 2025
  • A teacher smiling happily with smiley faces and daisies in the background.

    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
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