Eating Bugs for Earth Day
Happy Earth Day! Last month we introduced you to Britney and Rafael, Lou Lahanna’s students at the Island School in Manhattan, whose cooking experiments with insects were a hit with fellow students and...
View ArticleHow to Engage Student Senses with Paint Chip Poetry
Confession: In addition to loving #teacherlife, TeacherPop adores all things home improvement. So when those two worlds collide—like they did this week with the Poet Warriors Project’s latest student...
View ArticleBrown Baggin’ It: Chicken Sausage Hash
Brown Baggin’ It is our weekly food blog brought to you by TeachEatRepeat. Each week, these Brooklyn-based teachers present their favorite recipes for workday lunches. Who says breakfast for lunch...
View ArticleBrown Baggin’ It: Beef and Cashew Stir Fry
Brown Baggin’ It is our weekly food blog brought to you by TeachEatRepeat. Each week, these Brooklyn-based teachers present their favorite recipes for workday lunches. We love one pot meals. All the...
View ArticleBrown Baggin’ It: Spinach Stuffed Chicken Breasts
Brown Baggin’ It is our weekly food blog brought to you by TeachEatRepeat. Each week, these Brooklyn-based teachers present their favorite recipes for workday lunches. Happy Tuesday, everyone! These...
View ArticleHow to Efficiently Pack Up Your Classroom
Before we start enjoying that summer sunshine and peace out for two whole months, there’s one dreaded checkout task we must complete: packing our classroom. While your initial instinct might be to...
View Article6 End-of-Year Gifts for Students That Won’t Break the Bank
Have you spent the last few nights scouring Pinterest for the perfect gift to celebrate your students’ successes this year? With the million and one things to do before the school year wraps up, you...
View ArticleBrown Baggin’ It: Cherry Tomato and Bacon Zoodles Recipe
Brown Baggin’ It is our weekly food blog brought to you by TeachEatRepeat. Each week, these Brooklyn-based teachers present their favorite recipes for workday lunches. Looking for noodles but without...
View ArticleBrown Baggin’ It: Brussels Sprouts and Balsamic Onions
Brown Baggin’ It is our weekly food blog brought to you by TeachEatRepeat. Each week, these Brooklyn-based teachers present their favorite recipes for workday lunches. For today’s recipe, the teacher...
View ArticleCrowdfunding for the Classroom: DonorsChoose and PledgeCents
Do you have an idea to engage your students through a hands-on art project? Have you been hoping to expand technology access in your classroom, or take your students to a live theater performance? If...
View Article16 Bulletin Boards to Get You Excited for Fall
As TeacherPop mentioned on Friday, we’ve finally decided fall isn’t so bad after all (though, rip summer). We’re getting in the spirit of the official start of fall this week by picking out our...
View Article7 DIY Beauty Hacks for Teachers
The following guest blog is written by Thrive Market contributor, Yolanda Hinchliffe. Thrive Market is dedicated to supporting teachers and providing the resources you need to lead happy, healthy...
View Article14 Halloween Pinterest Picks for the Classroom
Everything is getting extra spooky with less than two weeks until Halloween. Looking for ways to spice up your kiddos’ classes? Pinterest to the rescue! Check out 14 of our favorite, affordable...
View Article10 Superfoods for Teachers
The following guest blog is written by Michelle Pellizzon for Thrive Market. Thrive Market is dedicated to supporting teachers and providing the resources you need to lead happy, healthy lives....
View Article10 Frankenstein Friday Pinterest Picks
Happy Frankenstein Friday, y’all! The last Friday of October, Frankenstein Friday celebrates the birth of the artificial man, the doctor, and their creators, Mary Shelley. In their honor, we’ve put...
View ArticleHow to Pack the Perfect Salad in a Jar
Have you ever packed a salad for lunch, put the dressing in a separate container so it doesn’t get soggy, only to open your lunchbox and have an oily film everywhere? Yep, us too. Here’s our solution:...
View Article7 Holiday Gifts for Students That Won’t Break the Bank
Are you looking forward to a well-deserved few weeks off to relax, sing holiday songs, eat delicious cookies, and unwind? We hear you, but first things first: Pinterest! Yes, we’re talking about...
View Article14 Spring Activities for the Classroom
Happy spring, y’all! In honor of longer days and blooming bulbs, we’re revisiting one of our favorite posts from the TeacherPop archives—and adding a little something special to it. Enjoy! We’re...
View ArticleTop 13 Pinterest Picks to Celebrate the Last Day of School
Wondering how to make the last day of school even more special for your kiddos? So special your students won’t want the day to even end? Well, we’ve put together our favorite resources from Pinterest...
View Article15 Spooky Pinterest Picks for Your Classroom This Halloween
With Halloween’s tricks and treats right around the corner, it’s time to begin prepping your classroom for the studious ghouls, ghosts, and goblins you’ll have the pleasure of teaching that day....
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