24: 7 Ways to Survive and Thrive at the End of the School Year

One Tired Teacher

One Tired Teacher
24: 7 Ways to Survive and Thrive at the End of the School Year
May 02, 2019 Episode 24
Trina Deboree

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Surviving the end of the year is a difficult task for many teachers! Just ask a teacher which time in the year is hardest, and you will probably hear- the beginning of the year and the end of year tired is like no other teacher tired.  So this week on One Tired Teacher, we are talking all about ways to survive the end and actually thrive during this time. 

From eating chocolate to planning theme weeks, you CAN make it to the last day of school! Join me as we talk through 7 ways to get you to the end. 

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Free Master Class for Teachers and Teacherpreneurs:

Engage Your Audience, Expand Your Reach, Increase Your Sales: Why Teachers and Teacherpreneurs Need to Podcast in Their Classrooms and Teacher Business 

End of the Year Theme Weeks

One Tired Teacher Episode 10: Yoga in the Classroom: 5 Benefits

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