Let’s be honest – Netflix is a great way to unwind after work, pass time at home, or just to relax in general. Netflix has been producing tons of great shows, documentaries, and movies lately. Here’s a list of 20 Netflix shows I recommend you binge-watch next! 1. Black Mirror Black Mirror is one of […]
36 History Books to Learn About the Past
Learning about the past is so important, and as a social studies teacher, I encourage it through whatever way you want to learn. One way to learn about history is to read history books. Historical fiction books are a great and easy way to learn history – sometimes it even happens accidentally. Below is a […]
40+ Important Abbreviations in Education… And What They Mean!
There are tons of abbreviations in education that it can be hard to understand what is being talked about. However, this guide will give you bunches of them and what they mean! Keep in mind that all these abbreviations in education are used, but you might not ever use one of these depending on your […]
How I Paid Off More Than $4,000 of Debt in One Month
When I began this blog, I posted about my beginning debt totals. So start there if you are curious. For the month of February (2020), my husband and I were able to pay off more than $4,000! To be exact, the total was $4,223.06. Below I’m going to explain how we did that and share […]
25 Getting Ready Songs
Getting ready in the mornings for work can be hard, especially if you like your sleep like me! However, I’ve found that if I have some great pump-ups songs on my morning playlist, it goes so much better. Here’s a list of 25 Getting Ready songs that I have on my playlist that pump me […]
12 Fun Things to Do in San Francisco
B and I’s first trip together was to San Francisco. It was my first summer as a teacher (aka first summer break in years!!) and I got an email that said tickets to San Francisco were cheap. So I decided to go, but couldn’t find anyone to come with me. I asked B if he […]
5 Simple Steps to Having Good Day
Last Friday, I was not having a good day. In fact, I had a really rough day at school. My students were disappointing, my training was not beneficial, I was overwhelmed with grading and stress, I wasn’t feeling good – basically the perfect storm. To vent, I put a post up on Instagram (give it […]
Beginning Debt Totals
Growing up in a family that struggled financially, I knew that I didn’t want to live my life with the same stress. As soon as I turned 18 and began going to college, I took my time to learn about debt, paying it off, credit, and other financial aspects. Now that I’m done with school […]
10+ Free Middle and High School Social Studies Resources
Let’s be honest – creating lessons is SO FUN, but it is also so overwhelming sometimes. Often times, teachers borrow our lessons from so many places, but sometimes it’s hard to find reliable sources. Below is a list of resources that I’ve found for Social Studies (that are free!) and I will continue to update […]