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6 Top Tips for Teacher Time Management

6 Top Tips for Teacher Time Management

As you know (all too well), teaching is a busy profession. So your time management is key to preparing for your classes and students. Nailing this all-important skill will also ensure your burning passion for teaching stays red hot through everything the profession throws your way. Here are our six top tips to help you…
January 10, 2022
6 min read
5 Questions to Ask Parents at the Start of a New School Year

5 Questions to Ask Parents at the Start of a New School Year

As technology in the classroom brings parents closer to their child’s education, it also opens up the communication lines between parents and teachers! And while, at times, this can seem overwhelming, it gives you the chance to get a deeper insight into their child’s needs before the year has even begun. You’re no doubt super…
January 10, 2022
5 min read
The Benefits of Regular Student Reflection

The Benefits of Regular Student Reflection

Let your students lead their learning by finding out what they want to achieve and how you can help them get there. Find ready-made teaching templates for student reflection over at the Kami Library!  Student reflection is such an important part of the learning journey; not only to help students understand and acknowledge the work they’ve…
December 8, 2021
5 min read
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The Benefits of Formative Assessment

What is formative assessment, and why should you be considering it as part of your regular teaching routine? Formative assessment is an assessment-styled task or piece of work, designed to provide feedforward and feedback to students. The goal of formative assessment is to guide the learning process, rather than focus on grades like a summative…
November 29, 2021
5 min read
Celebrating Cultural Diversity in the Classroom

Celebrating Cultural Diversity in the Classroom

Four quick tips to help you bring celebrations of diversity into your classroom Celebrating different cultures in the classroom is extremely important as our schools become more multicultural. Students should feel safe to express who they are and share their beliefs, values, and traditions. We can all learn from different backgrounds and cultural perspectives and…
November 23, 2021
5 min read
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5 Reasons Why Working in Special Education is Awesome

This blog is written by Leanne Fisher, a Speech and Language Pathologist at a specialist school for students 5-21 years. I’ve been working in the field of Special Education for 10 years. Sure, there have been a fair few challenges, tears (sad and happy), and 4 am “solving the world’s problems” wake-up calls – but…
November 19, 2021
5 min read
5 Tips for Working With Students With Communication Difficulties

5 Tips for Working With Students With Communication Difficulties

This blog was written by Leanne Fisher, a Speech and Language Pathologist at a specialist school for students 5-21 years. Some things we often see in a number of children with special education needs are delays or differences in speech and language skills. This impacts their ability to communicate with teachers, peers, and their families. …
November 18, 2021
7 min read
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Gratitude Journal for Kids | Kami Resources

See these and more in the Kami Library We get it. With all the pressures in the world today, it can often be a struggle to find joy and happiness in the little things. Throw a global pandemic and online learning in the mix, and things get even messier. It's no different for kids. Whether…
November 17, 2021
3 min read
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3 Ways to Teach Gratitude in the Classroom

Find five editable Kami Gratitude Resources down below.(Instructions for using the Gratitude Tree and Frames are in the blog!) When we’re thankful and appreciative, that warm, fuzzy hormone oxytocin is released in our body, promoting feelings of love and wellbeing. And, although gratitude is indeed a pleasant emotion, feeling grateful is a conscious choice, a…
November 8, 2021
4 min read
8 Student Emotional Check-in Techniques

8 Student Emotional Check-in Techniques

Conducting student check-ins with your class is important in so many ways; they help build self-awareness, self-regulation, and a more trustworthy learning environment. They can also help students build social-emotional skills for Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and help strengthen relationships both inside and outside the classroom community. So it comes as no surprise that centering mental…
November 2, 2021
4 min read
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10 Ways to Check for Student Understanding

Checking student understanding is a vital part of any teaching process. It helps guide you in pacing the lesson appropriately, as well as ensuring your students are engaged and learning! Want to build an engaging Kami classroom? Check out this blog. However, sometimes it can be tricky – it might be last period on a Friday…
November 1, 2021
7 min read
Get to know: Split and Merge

Split and merge PDFs easily | Free Kami teacher tool

Teachers, you’re busy enough. Forget spending hours at the printer or photocopier, only to redo the whole thing after spotting a typo or missing page. Kami’s free Split and Merge tool is designed to help you quickly customize and combine PDFs, no printer required. Whether you need to trim pages, reorder a textbook, or combine…
November 1, 2021
3 min read
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