127 episodes

A podcast to help inspire elementary teachers to improve their pedagogy, simplify their systems, and find time-saving tools for their classrooms.

Ignite Your Teaching Madly Learning

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

A podcast to help inspire elementary teachers to improve their pedagogy, simplify their systems, and find time-saving tools for their classrooms.

    Making the Decision: Is It Time to Change Your Teaching Role?

    Making the Decision: Is It Time to Change Your Teaching Role?

    Navigating the annual staffing shuffle can feel like a high-stakes chess game for educators, and we're here to coach you through it. Get ready to gain valuable insights into the decision-making process that can determine your next move in the world of teaching. Whether you've received an unexpected grade-level change or you're contemplating a transfer within a unionized system, this episode peels back the layers of complexity involved. We share stories from the trenches about the pivotal role of prep coverage, teaching partners, and classroom dynamics, along with the often-overlooked personal factors that can make or break an educator's experience.

    The question of whether to stay rooted or to transplant oneself to new educational soil is one many teachers grapple with. In this thought-provoking conversation, we weigh the emotional toll of leaving behind a familiar environment against the exciting potential of a fresh start. By tapping into the collective wisdom of seasoned colleagues and considering the impact on personal well-being, we provide a compass for teachers standing at this career crossroads. This episode isn't just about making the right choice—it's about understanding the intricate dance of assignments and recognizing when you're ready to leap into a new chapter, or when the best path is to nurture the growth where you are.
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    • 20 min
    Maximizing a 60-Minute Literacy Block: Strategies for Teachers

    Maximizing a 60-Minute Literacy Block: Strategies for Teachers

    Have you ever felt like there just aren't enough hours in the day, especially when it comes to teaching literacy? You're not alone. In our latest episode, we dive straight into the heart of this dilemma, revealing how to maintain a high-quality English program within the tight squeeze of a 60-minute frame. We're handing over the blueprint for educators to seamlessly weave together the essential threads of literacy instruction, even when they're teaching English to students in French immersion contexts or juggling packed schedules.

    Key Topics Covered:
    - The Challenge: We kick off by acknowledging the difficulty of fitting a comprehensive literacy curriculum into a shortened timeframe and the factors that often lead to this situation.
      - Leveraging Overlapping Skills: Discover how to identify and utilize the skills that overlap between English and French (for French Immersion teachers), allowing for a more streamlined approach to teaching literacy.
    - Advocating for a Supportive Schedule: Learn how to communicate effectively with your administration to negotiate a more literacy-friendly timetable.
    - Maximizing Instructional Time: Strategies for structuring your 60-minute block to include warm-ups, teacher-directed lessons, centers, and lessons focused on writing, grammar, and morphology.
    - Prioritizing Instructional Time:Tips for evaluating and minimizing non-instructional activities that cut into teaching time.
    - Using Resources Wisely:  An introduction to adapting resources, like Ignited Literacy, to fit a 60-minute literacy block by adjusting activities and timelines.


    Additional Resources:
    - Ignited Literacy: Customize this resource to fit your 60min Literacy Block


    Connect with Us:
    - Leave your questions and comments below; we love hearing from you!
    - Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more educational content.
    - Share this video with fellow educators who might benefit from these strategies.


    Closing Thoughts:
    Teaching literacy within a 60-minute block presents unique challenges, but with the right strategies and a bit of creativity, it's possible to provide a rich and effective learning experience for your students. Remember, the goal isn't just to cover material, but to inspire and engage your students in the wonders of language every single day.


    Check out Ignited Math and Ignited Literacy and learn how you can get your math and literacy lessons planned for the whole year to save yourself hours and hours of doing it all yourself at www.ignitedteaching.ca
    Remember to Subscribe for more insights on how to navigate the complexities of teaching with efficiency and impact. Share your experiences and strategies in the comments to join the conversation with fellow educators.

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    • 28 min
    Strategies to Avoid Teacher Burnout

    Strategies to Avoid Teacher Burnout

    As we transition into the second half of the school year, it's crucial to reassess our teaching strategies and classroom management techniques. In this video, we delve into the concept of Return on Investment (ROI) in education, examining how to balance innovative teaching methods with the practicalities of time management and mental health. We discuss the pitfalls of adopting every attractive idea seen on platforms like Instagram and Pinterest and the importance of setting boundaries to prevent burnout.

    Key takeaways include:
    Evaluating the sustainability and effectiveness of new classroom strategies.The significance of establishing routines that align with part-time teaching without overextending.Practical examples like the "blurt bean jar" and its implications on classroom management.Efficient parent communication methods and the balance between thoroughness and manageability.
    Join us as we explore actionable tips for maintaining a healthy work-life balance while delivering impactful teaching experiences. Whether a full-time educator or juggling part-time responsibilities, this episode will equip you with strategies to enhance your teaching efficacy and overall well-being.

     #TeachingEfficiency #ClassroomManagement #EducationalROI #TeacherWellbeing #MidYearStrategies #TimeManagement #EducationTips #PartTimeTeaching #TeachingStrategies #EducatorBurnout

    Remember to Subscribe for more insights on how to navigate the complexities of teaching with efficiency and impact. Share your experiences and strategies in the comments to join the conversation with fellow educators.
    Remember to Subscribe for more insights on how to navigate the complexities of teaching with efficiency and impact. Share your experiences and strategies in the comments to join the conversation with fellow educators.

    To find our highly effective, time-saving resources
    Checkout our Madly Learning Store at www.madlylearning.com/store
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    Join our FREE Facebook community for teachers here: https://bit.ly/IYT-FB

    • 14 min
    Innovative Teaching Tactics for Students Who Finish First

    Innovative Teaching Tactics for Students Who Finish First

    Discover the secrets to transforming your classroom with our latest deep dive into the world of early finishers. I'm Patty Furth, and in this episode, we dissect the challenges that swift completers present to elementary educators. You'll learn about the three distinct archetypes—the rushers, the workhorses, and the intellectually gifted—and how to tailor your teaching to each student's drive. We don't just examine why these students finish early; we explore how to elevate their learning experience with strategies that emphasize quality over speed, ensuring that every task is an opportunity for growth and genuine engagement.

    As we navigate the educational landscape, we also unveil how to create an environment where learning never stops. With no guest this time, it's just you and me unpacking the power of 'genius hour' projects and passion-driven assignments that enrich and extend the standard curriculum. We discuss ditching the busy work in favor of meaningful challenges that cater to every student's potential. This episode will equip you with the tools to foster a classroom culture where students are continuously captivated, working on tasks that test their limits and ignite their curiosity. Join me for an enlightening conversation that promises to reshape your teaching philosophy and turn those early finishers into lifelong learners.
    Remember to Subscribe for more insights on how to navigate the complexities of teaching with efficiency and impact. Share your experiences and strategies in the comments to join the conversation with fellow educators.

    To find our highly effective, time-saving resources
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    • 21 min
    Boosting Student Literacy with Effective Nonfiction Writing Techniques

    Boosting Student Literacy with Effective Nonfiction Writing Techniques

    Ready to unlock the secrets to teaching nonfiction writing? We are setting you up for success in this episode by deconstructing the process of nonfiction report writing. We tackle the vital role of spiraled instruction in literacy and nudge you to ignite your teaching by shifting the focus from disseminating information to engaging students actively in the writing process. We lay out the five-step strategy for writing nonfiction reports, underscoring the necessity of a well-chosen topic. Expect practical insights on nurturing grades three to six students to leverage their past writing experiences and enhance their current writing abilities.

    Ever wondered how to teach your students the clever use of jot notes? We've got you covered! Building on the premise that jot notes require higher-order thinking, we stress the need for regular practice, hinting that it's a skill that needs revisiting throughout the academic year. We walk you through the process of organizing research into subtopics, and the piecing together of a powerful paragraph within a specific framework. Be prepared for some groundbreaking advice on allowing students to refine their skills on their own work, all while you provide the necessary guidance and feedback. Don't miss out on this exciting journey to equip your students with the skills to use jot notes effectively in their writing. Tune in and experience the art of teaching like never before!
    Remember to Subscribe for more insights on how to navigate the complexities of teaching with efficiency and impact. Share your experiences and strategies in the comments to join the conversation with fellow educators.

    To find our highly effective, time-saving resources
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    Join our FREE Facebook community for teachers here: https://bit.ly/IYT-FB

    • 20 min
    8 Mindset Shifts Teachers Need For A Better Work Life Balance

    8 Mindset Shifts Teachers Need For A Better Work Life Balance

    Hey there, teachers! Welcome to another episode of the "Ignited Your Teaching Video Podcast."In this episode, we're diving into mindset strategies that can transform our classrooms and our sense of fulfillment in this incredible profession.

    Teaching has changed, and the demands on us as teachers are growing. We're losing some of our power, and it's time to take it back. In this episode, I'll be sharing some mindset shifts that have helped me along the way. My priorities have changed, and my life and career have gone in a different direction than I anticipated. But I'm content with where I am, and I know this is where I'm meant to be.

    Throughout this episode, we'll explore several mindset strategies, each with classroom examples and a simple three-step implementation plan. We'll start by reflecting on our reasons for becoming teachers and identifying our core purpose. Knowing our "why" will help us navigate the challenges and define our own version of teaching success.

    Key Ideas Covered: 
    Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Acknowledge your strengths and weaknesses, support fellow teachers, and celebrate your own successes.Setting Boundaries: Learn to say "no" when necessary, prioritize your tasks, and manage your time effectively.Embracing Improvisation: Be flexible in your teaching approach, adapt to unexpected situations, and create more engaging learning experiences.Taking Control in Teaching: Make confident decisions, set clear rules, and communicate assertively.Sustainable Teaching: Balance your workload with your personal well-being, incorporate mindfulness, and use resources to save time.Cultivating Resilience and Joy: Build resilience against stress, focus on what you can control, and make teaching more enjoyable through creativity and play.
    Remember, changing your mindset is a journey, not an overnight transformation. Start with one strategy this week, and watch as it gradually transforms your teaching and your spirit. I hope you find these mindset strategies helpful and empowering. Thank you for joining me on the "Ignited Your Teaching Video Podcast." Until next time, keep the flame of learning burning bright! 


    Remember to Subscribe for more insights on how to navigate the complexities of teaching with efficiency and impact. Share your experiences and strategies in the comments to join the conversation with fellow educators.

    To find our highly effective, time-saving resources
    Checkout our Madly Learning Store at www.madlylearning.com/store
    Checkout our Teachers Pay Teachers store

    Join our FREE Facebook community for teachers here: https://bit.ly/IYT-FB

    • 33 min

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InquiryinOhio ,

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I am so glad you have taken your videos to a podcast format. You have an excellent way of breaking down the concepts associated inquiry based teaching.

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