Can you believe we are approaching August!?! I have had a fabulous summer vacation, and it isn’t quite over, but I’ve been thinking about the new year and have even been in my classroom once (shhh – I know this is a teacher sin). However, I am not letting the calendar slow down summer fun!! Are you?

My district brings teachers back on August 12 and kids come on the 15th; however, since I am moving into a new classroom and have to unbox everything, I will officially head back August 5.
I know this is a very busy time for rookie and veteran teachers, PLUS we’re still trying to get in some summer fun, so I’ve created this post that focuses on transitioning back into the school year (aka school mode).
If you’ve seen my Facebook posts, you’ll already know that Fred Myers, Office Depot, and Target have discounts for teachers. Although my children are not in school, I tend to pick up a few items for my new students, as some come to school without supplies.
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Besides snagging some “Back to School” deals, here are some tips to transition you back to school mode.
Something very important is to continue professional development. I always start the year with a few areas that I’d like to improve up professionally. This helps me determine upcoming courses I want to take and books I want to read. I also determine if I will be working independently or with a small cohort. I prefer the cohort, since it is a great collaboration and learning format.



Wonderful recommendations! Have a wonderful year!!! It will fly by, so be sure to enjoy it!
Here’s hoping your next school year is filled with attentive students and budding little success stories!!!
Great recommendations! I’m sharing this with my daughter who is also a teacher! Have a great school year!
Thank you!!! I hope your daughter has a great year, too!!
I’m not ready for school to start again!! 🙁 But am thankful for teachers like you who prepare and are already getting set up for the new year. 🙂
Thank you!
Happy August! I can’t believe we are in back to school mode. Summer is just flying by.
I adore teachers who put this much into their kids. I come from a family of educators and I know they almost always have their teacher hats on… always thinking about how THIS or THAT would be fabulous for a unit or a class project or an independent learning station.
I come with a bias as a foster parent for so many years, but have you and your cohorts done any education focus on a trauma informed classroom?
Thank you!!! Yes, I now teach at a Title school and we consistently have training regarding kids in trauma. This information is sooo important for today’s schools/teachers/kiddos.
It looks like you have had a busy summer preparing. Who says that teachers have summers off?
Right!?!
Great ideas! Cannot believe summer was so short this year – for teachers and students!
My first job was helping a teacher prep her room and bulletin boards. Your post brings back so many fond memories!