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March 15, 2023 17 mins

March is, arguably, the worst month for teachers, though October certainly puts up a good fight for itself. We’ve been teaching the same students for eight months, high-stakes exams may be approaching, everyone is tired, and somehow we have a 31-day month WITH NO HOLIDAYS?!?! No wonder the memes and gifs of bedraggled-looking teachers clinging desperately to their mugs of coffee are flying this time of year. If you relate, you are not alone! In this episode, we’re helping a teacher who isn’t sure she can make it to Spring Break by sharing some of our favorite mindset, curriculum, classroom management, and self-care strategies.

In this episode, we also mentioned our 20 minute block strategy. Check out this YouTube video (all cued up and ready to go) if you're interested in learning more. 

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