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  • How do you effectively differentiate in the classroom?
    Nov 25 2025

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    In this episode, Patti from Madly Learning helps you take the overwhelm out of differentiation. You’ll learn how to design one strong core lesson that meets diverse student needs — without doubling your workload. Patti shares real classroom examples, practical tips, and mindset shifts that make differentiation both manageable and meaningful.

    Tuck these in your teacher pocket:

    • Differentiation is not about 30 separate lessons — it’s one lesson with multiple access points.
    • Focus on flexibility, not perfection.
    • Use assessment (formal and informal) to guide your adjustments.
    • Scaffold for support and extend for enrichment — all anchored in the same big idea.

    Start small with one new strategy and build confidence over time!

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    6 m
  • How to Combine Lessons in a Split Grade Classroom
    Nov 11 2025

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    In this episode, PattI dives into the “efficiency mindset” — a powerful approach to simplify split-grade teaching. Instead of planning two separate lessons, learn how to teach one lesson with differentiated outputs that meet both grades’ expectations.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The mindset shift: one lesson, different outputs
    • How to find overlapping skills in your curriculum
    • Examples across math, language, science, and social studies
    • Why this approach saves time and strengthens learning
    • How unified lessons build a stronger classroom community

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    Compare curriculum expectations for both grades, highlight shared skills (verbs like analyze, describe, explain), and design one shared teaching point with two scaled outputs.

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    10 m
  • Split Grade Teaching Myths
    Oct 28 2025

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    Think teaching a split grade means double the prep and double the stress? Think again! In this episode, Patti dives into the most common myths about teaching combined grades and reveals the truth about what actually makes them work.

    Tuck these in your teacher pocket:

    • Plan one unified lesson for both grades (without doubling your workload)
    • See the curriculum as a continuum instead of two separate checklists
    • Simplify planning by focusing on skills, not just expectations
    • Strengthen classroom management and student independence
    • Ditch the guilt and find balance in your split grade classroom

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    16 m
  • The Power of Doing Less: How Simplifying Your Teaching Can Benefit Everyone
    Oct 14 2025

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    In this episode, I discuss how teachers can improve their teaching effectiveness and reduce burnout by doing less. We talk about how teachers often take on too much, leading to stress and decreased impact on student learning. By simplifying routines, reducing unnecessary tasks, and fostering student independence, you can create a more efficient and effective learning environment. I also share my own personal experiences and offer practical tips for letting go of non-essential tasks. In today’s new episode you’ll also be encouraged to focus on what truly matters in education and given key insights into creating sustainable teaching practices.

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    7 m
  • Transform Your Classroom with Math Centers: Engage, Empower, and Assess Effectively
    Jan 7 2025

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    Unlock the secret to transforming your classroom with our latest episode, where we reveal the magic of math centers in junior education. Imagine a world where students are not only engaged but also empowered to become independent thinkers and problem solvers. Join us as we explore how math centers can simplify teaching, facilitate guided math, and foster essential social skills through collaboration. With personalized learning at the forefront, we discuss how these dynamic hubs cater to diverse needs, offering activities that range in difficulty and promote differentiated instruction. Whether you're a fan of structured group rotations or prefer a more flexible, student-choice approach, we’ve got tips to help you integrate math centers seamlessly into your teaching routine.

    Assessment can often feel like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. Dive into an array of effective strategies for evaluating student progress without the burden of excessive marking. Discover how quick check-ins and self-assessment tools can offer valuable insights into learning, while math journals provide a comprehensive platform for students to reflect on their experiences. We’ll also explore the role of these journals as a single, effective assessment tool, capturing the essence of student learning and development. Get ready to enhance both teaching and learning, as we share practical tips and innovative approaches to making math centers a staple in your educational toolkit.

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    17 m
  • Mastering Diagnostic Assessments in Language Arts
    Dec 10 2024

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    Unlock the secrets to a more effective language arts classroom by mastering the use of diagnostic assessments. This episode promises to transform your approach to teaching by helping you understand your students' current writing and reading abilities without overwhelming yourself. Discover how to make writing enjoyable for students while collecting valuable samples that reveal their storytelling and paragraph writing skills. On the reading front, find out how a simple spelling diagnostic can bridge the gap between writing and reading, using tools like Ignited Literacy or Words Their Way. We also highlight the importance of assessments like the Mays and oral reading fluency tools such as ORF or DRA in evaluating reading capabilities and forming guided reading groups.

    Explore strategies for advocating for students who require additional support, particularly those with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). We underscore the power of diagnostic assessments in the first 20 days of instruction to set a strong foundation for the academic year. Learn about the significance of collaborating with reading support teachers and leveraging school resources to address learning gaps. Additionally, we stress the importance of establishing a community of learners by getting to know students both personally and academically. Implementing consistent classroom routines ensures that every student can access the curriculum and succeed in their literacy journey.

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    9 m
  • Why Building Relationships Supports Stronger Literacy Skills
    Nov 26 2024

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    In this video, we dive into the essential steps to establish strong relationships with students during the beginning of the school year. Building trust and respect sets the foundation for a positive classroom environment, especially when teaching language arts, where students often share personal thoughts in their writing.

    We'll explore strategies for creating a classroom based on mutual respect, emphasizing the importance of showing genuine interest in each student. Discover how activities like heart maps help students express their interests, making it easier for teachers to connect on a personal level. You'll also learn the benefits of a diagnostic approach in writing, encouraging students to explore freely without fear of immediate grading, which helps identify areas for growth.

    This video highlights practical ways to foster a safe space where students feel valued and supported, setting them up for a year of creativity, curiosity, and confidence in their literacy journey. Watch to learn how to create a classroom where every student knows they belong and is motivated to take risks in their learning!

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    11 m
  • Organizing Your Literacy Block: Schedules and Routines
    Nov 12 2024

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    In this video, we kick off a series on creating a structured, efficient routine for your literacy block. As many teachers struggle to fit all elements of language arts into their schedules, this video offers practical tips for establishing a consistent and adaptable framework that builds student confidence and helps teachers stay organized.

    We’ll walk through setting up a weekly schedule, dividing time between spelling, vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing. The goal is to create a structure that allows teachers to “plug and play” lessons without feeling overwhelmed. By focusing on relationship-building and diagnostic assessments early in the year, you’ll gather insights that will guide your instruction while helping students feel more comfortable and engaged.

    With flexible approaches for both 100-minute and 80-minute blocks, this video provides strategies that suit different classroom needs, helping you build a language arts routine that’s repeatable, manageable, and supports meaningful learning.

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    11 m