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Standing With Alberta Teachers: Simple At-Home Learning Plans for Strike Days

A note of support To Alberta’s teachers: thank you. Strikes are never easy, and the decision to walk out is about the long-term health of public education—class sizes, resources, and the conditions students learn in every day. As of Monday, October 6, 2025, teachers across Alberta began a province-wide strike, and many divisions have suspended…

No-Tech Activities for Fast Finishers That Won’t Drive You Crazy

Let’s face it—there’s always that one student (or five) who wraps up their work with time to spare… while the rest of the class is still deep in concentration. So what do you do when the early birds are starting to fidget, and you’re not ready to transition just yet? You don’t need flashy tech,…

Classroom Jobs That Actually Help (and Ones That Don’t!)

Are your classroom jobs more hassle than help? You’re not alone. Many teachers love the idea of classroom jobs—building responsibility, encouraging ownership, and giving students a role to play in their community. But in reality? Some jobs just collect dust (looking at you, “Line Leader of the Day”). Let’s break down the classroom jobs that…

Building a Daily Writing Habit Just Got Easier with the Quick-Write Journal Jar

After a summer of reflection and creativity, I’m back with a brand-new resource that’s perfect for easing into the school year, managing transitions, and encouraging meaningful writing—without the stress. Introducing the Quick-Write Journal Jar—a low-prep, high-impact tool designed to help you build a consistent writing routine in your classroom. Why I Created This As a…

Creating a Weekly Teacher Routine to Stay Sane (Yes, It’s Possible!)

Let’s be real — teaching is magical… but also chaotic, overwhelming, and just a smidge exhausting. Between lesson planning, emails, parent communication, staff meetings, behavior charts, photocopying, and oh yes — actually teaching — it’s no wonder so many teachers end up running on caffeine and pure survival instincts by Thursday afternoon. But what if…

Recharge Complete: Creative Resources Are Back in Session

I’m Back — and Ready to Make This School Year Awesome!Welcome to a brand-new season of creative, helpful resources from The Pottie Spot! Hey there, teacher friends, homeschoolers, and amazing parents!After taking some much-needed time away this summer to rest, reset, and recharge, I’m so excited to say… I’m back — and better than ever.…

Shifting the Focus: Why Positive Rewards Deserve More Space in the Classroom

Let’s be honest—classroom management can feel like a never-ending game of whack-a-mole. One issue pops up, you handle it, and another springs to life. So often, our focus is on correcting behavior, preventing disruptions, and maintaining order. But what if we flipped the script? What if, instead of spending so much time managing negative behaviors,…

Solve the Mystery: The Case of the Altered Invitation

If you’re looking for an engaging and imaginative way to teach inference, text evidence, and character analysis, I’ve created a resource that will get your students talking, thinking, and collaborating—without even realizing how much academic work they’re doing. Introducing: The Case of the Altered InvitationThis isn’t your average worksheet. It’s a fully immersive, interactive mystery…

10 ELA Games for Review Days (That Aren’t Kahoot)

Let’s be honest: Kahoot is fun… the first few times. But once the novelty wears off (and your Wi-Fi drops mid-question), it’s time to freshen up your review game—literally. Whether you’re preparing for a quiz, wrapping up a novel study, or filling a weird schedule day, these ELA review games bring the energy without the…

Learning Without Limits: A Homeschooler’s Guide to a Meaningful Summer

For many families, summer means a full stop on learning—packed away workbooks, closed-up desks, and a break from routine. But for homeschoolers, the rhythm of learning doesn’t always follow the school district calendar. And that’s a beautiful thing. Homeschooling gives us the gift of flexibility—the freedom to learn on our own terms, chase passions, explore…

Online Professional Development Ideas for Teachers: Free & Paid Options to Level Up Your Skills

As teachers, we’re constantly learning—whether it’s through classroom experiences, student interactions, or keeping up with the latest strategies and tools. But with busy schedules and limited budgets, finding the right professional development (PD) can be tough. The good news? There are tons of online PD options that can fit your time, interests, and even your…

Why Do We Celebrate Canada Day? (A Kid-Friendly Look at July 1st)

July 1st is a day filled with fireworks, parades, red-and-white clothes, and maple leaf everything… but have you ever wondered why we celebrate Canada Day? Let’s take a fun and easy look at what makes July 1st so special! — What Is Canada Day? Canada Day is kind of like Canada’s birthday! It’s the day…

Be Sub-Ready All Year with This Printable Substitute Teacher Binder

Whether you’re planning a personal day or hit with a surprise morning illness, there’s nothing more stressful than trying to pull together sub plans at the last minute. That’s exactly why I created this easy-to-use, fully editable Substitute Teacher Binder—so you can take time off without the chaos. What Is It? The Substitute Teacher Binder…

Taming the Tornado: Teacher Reset Routines That Actually Stick

The end of the school year can feel like being swept up in a whirlwind—papers flying, students buzzing, and to-do lists multiplying like rabbits. Whether you’re packing up your classroom or just trying to make it to the final bell with your sanity intact, it’s easy to feel like everything is spiraling. That’s why having…

End the School Year with Storytelling & Celebration!

As the final weeks of school roll in, we’re all looking for meaningful, low-prep ways to keep students engaged, reflect on the year, and have a little fun before summer. That’s why I created a special end-of-year bundle that combines two of my favorite activities: My Year as a Character+Classroom Awards Ceremony Together, they’re the…

Classroom Packing Tips That Save Time Next Year

As the final bell rings and the school year winds down, many teachers find themselves staring at the chaos of their classroom wondering… where do I even begin? Before you start tossing things into boxes just to be done with it, let’s slow down for a minute. A little bit of strategy now can save…