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69. Making Play-based Learning Work In Your Classroom
In this inspiring episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of play-based learning with Amy from Planning Playtime. Whether you're new to play-based learning or looking to enhance your current approach, this episode is packed with practical insights and actionable strategies.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Amy's inspiring journey into education and the story behind Planning Playtime The science-backed benefits of play-based learning in early education Common misconceptions about play-based learning and how to overcome them Practical tips for implementing play-based activities in your classroomJoin Amy as she unveils the magic connection between play and effective learning in early education. You'll discover practical, time-saving ways to weave play-based activities into your daily lessons, backed by evidence-based strategies that really work. From managing time constraints to balancing curriculum requirements, Amy shares simple solutions you can implement in your classroom straight away. Get ready to transform your teaching with play-based learning that truly makes a difference! 🌈Resources mentioned in today’s episodeDiscover more about Amy’s Programs on her website: https://PlanningPlaytime.comConnect with Amy on Instagram: https://instagram.com/planningplaytime Connect with Amy on /facebook:https://facebook.com/planningplaytimeAPPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFYLet's hear from you! Text us!
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68. Reading Group Shortcuts You Will Want To Try
Is organising reading groups at the start of the school year stressing you out? We get it. This episode is all about making your back-to-school prep for Reading Group setup smooth, efficient, and effective.We share practical shortcuts, time-saving tips, and proven strategies to help you set up reading groups that work for you and your students. From gathering the right materials to ensuring groups are manageable and purposeful, this episode will help you feel confident and prepared. Whether you’re a new teacher or just looking for a refresh, you’ll walk away with ideas you can implement tomorrow.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The importance of keeping your Reading Group setup simple at the start of the yearPractical tips for organising groups without the overwhelmHow to identify your students’ reading needs Ideas for using independent activities and rotations effectivelyStrategies to save time and reduce decision fatigue as you kick off the termWe know that reading groups can feel like a big task, but with the right tools and mindset, you’ll be ready to create a routine that runs seamlessly and supports your students’ growth.If you found this episode helpful, please take a moment to follow and review our podcast so you never miss a fresh dose of inspiration. For even more reading group setup inspiration, professional development, and teaching tools, visit our website at www.rainbowskycreations.com.Rainbows ahead,Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in today’s episodeBook Creator AppFreebie: 8 ways to efficiently run reading groupsCheck out our mini course: Transform your Reading Groups“I loved the simple steps that felt achievable right from the start. I'm seeing massive growth in my students' reading now I'm better organised!” Claire about Transform your Reading Groups.APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFYLet's hear from you! Text us!
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67. Creative Teaching and Sustainable Impact with Rianna from Creations in Education
Are you looking for ways to bring more creativity and joy into your teaching? In this episode, we sit down with Rianna, the educator behind the popular Instagram account, @creationsineducation. Rianna shares her unique approach to blending curriculum goals with fun, hands-on activities that ignite excitement in her students and foster a love for learning. Rianna kicks off the conversation by sharing her approach to balancing the demands of the curriculum with her desire to make lessons fun and engaging. She encourages teachers to think outside the box—bringing lessons outside, incorporating collaborative projects, and using interactive activities to keep students motivated and on track.When it comes to keeping students engaged, Rianna’s secret lies in tapping into their interests and showing her own enthusiasm. She believes that when a teacher enjoys the lesson, it’s contagious, and students are far more likely to be excited about learning.In addition to her teaching work, Rianna is a published author of two books, Tale of the Trolls and Return of the Trolls, which focus on environmental awareness and the impact of our actions. She discusses her motivation behind writing these books and how she incorporates their themes into her classroom to inspire environmental consciousness among her students.Main Talking Points:Balancing curriculum with creativityKeeping students engaged by connecting to their interestsClassroom management as a casual teacherBecoming a published author with a focus on environmental themesInvesting in versatile teaching resources for sustainable teachingTune in to discover her tips on teaching creatively, engaging students, and sustainable teaching practices.If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave us a 5-star review - we will be forever grateful. Rainbows ahead,Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in today’s episodeRianna’s books: ‘The Tale of the Trolls' and 'The Return of the Rubbish Trolls’Join the waitlist for our exciting new membership HERE. Find our UNO resources HERE.Connect with Rianna @creationsineducationAPPLE PODCASTLet's hear from you! Text us!
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66. 5 Things We Wouldn’t Be Doing If We Were In the Classroom This Year
In this episode we’re keeping it real and sharing 5 things we would not be doing if we were teaching in the classroom this year. With years of experience in teaching and supporting educators, we’re reflecting on what really matters, what teachers can let go of, and how to approach the school year with more purpose and less stress.We talk about setting boundaries, prioritising student learning, simplifying homework, and the importance of preparation and transparency. If you’re ready to rethink some habits, focus on what makes a real impact, and reclaim some of your time, this episode is for you.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why setting boundaries (like not answering every email or phone call) is essential for teacher wellbeingThe importance of prioritising student learning over unnecessary tasksHow to reframe your approach to homework and why it might not belong in the primary classroomThe power of slowing down and letting go of “the small stuff” to lower stress for both you and your studentsHow to improve parent communication with transparency, preparation, and a proactive approachWe also discuss the value of communal classroom activities, fostering connections, and why a slight adaptation in silent reading time could be a game-changer for both students and teachers.We would love to know what you think about these ideas? Are you willing to skip out on some of them too? Do you disagree with anything we have said? Rainbows ahead,Ashleigh and AlishaResources mentioned in this episodeEpisode 44 with Amy Green - A conversation about Teacher WellbeingFreebie: Advice from Teachers for TeachersAPPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFYLet's hear from you! Text us!
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65. 5 Fun Icebreaker Games to Kick Off the School Year
Starting a new school year can be exciting and a little nerve-wracking for both students and teachers. In this episode, we share 5 simple and engaging icebreaker games that will help you build connections, break the awkward first-day silence, and create a positive classroom culture from day one.These games are perfect for primary classrooms, require minimal preparation, and will get your students interacting and learning about one another while having fun. Whether you're a new teacher or a seasoned pro looking for fresh ideas, this episode is full of practical, easy-to-implement tips to make your first few days smoother.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why icebreaker games are a must for creating a welcoming classroom environment5 easy-to-prepare icebreaker activities to suit any primary classroomTips to help even the shyest students feel comfortable and includedHow to turn icebreaker activities into opportunities for ongoing relationship-buildingWays to balance fun and structure as you settle into your new class routineIcebreaker games we talk about include:2 Truths and a LieName / Class detective (grab a free copy here)Lucky Dip questionsThe paper plane gameSpeed friendingTeam building towersPlace Value - Who am IYou can access more fun teaching ideas and a wealth of resources by visiting our website www.rainbowskycreations.comRainbows ahead,Ashleigh and AlishaResources mentioned in this episodeGrab free our Classroom Detectives template Get a copy of our print-and-go Icebreaker resource APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFYLet's hear from you! Text us!
Hey there, amazing teachers—this podcast is for YOU! Whether you’re just starting your teaching journey or you're a seasoned educator seeking inspiration, Rainbow Skies for Teachers is here to help you thrive in and out of the classroom.We’re Ashleigh and Alisha, your enthusiastic hosts and co-founders of Rainbow Sky Creations. With 20+ years of combined experience in primary education, we’re dedicated to sharing practical advice, supercharged tips, and game-changing strategies to help you succeed as a teacher. Whether it’s crafting engaging lessons or perfecting your classroom management, we’ve got your back. We're on a mission to lead an education revolution; one inspired teacher at a time….There are rainbows ahead, and together, we're unstoppable!You can follow us on Instagram or TikTok @rainbowskycreationsTo discover more helpful tips + tricks for teachers, head to http://www.rainbowskycreations.com