
The Last Weeks of School Don’t Have to Be Chaos in the Classroom Episode 293
May 4, 2026 - 21:53
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Send us Fan Mail The sprint to summer for teachers doesn’t have to feel like a grind. We share a practical, energizing way to turn late-April restlessness into focused learning with themed STEM that honors where students...
Themed STEM in the Classroom: The End-of-Year Behavior Trick for Teachers Episode 292 is an episode from One Tired Teacher by Trina Deboree. Send us Fan Mail The sprint to summer for teachers doesn’t have to feel like a grind. We share a pr...
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Published Apr 27, 2026, 11:19 long, audio available.
Send us Fan Mail The sprint to summer for teachers doesn’t have to feel like a grind. We share a practical, energizing way to turn late-April restlessness into focused learning with themed STEM that honors where students are right now in the classroom. If you’re tired of cramming and watching behavior slide, this conversation offers a humane reset: clear routines, simple materials, and challenges that spark curiosity without creating more work after hours. We start by calling out a frustrating trend for teachers—pushing next year’s standards onto this year’s learners—and explain why it backfires on confidence and retention. Then we map out a better plan built on the five Cs plus curiosity: collaboration, communication, creativity, critical thinking, and the spark that keeps kids leaning in while in the classroom. You’ll hear how to break the engineering design process into short daily blocks—ask, imagine, plan, build, test, revise—so momentum stays high and management stays calm. No fancy supplies needed; cardboard, popsicle sticks, tape, clay, and paper are enough to fuel camp-themed or superhero-themed challenges that feel real and fun. Along the way, we show how iteration reframes “failure” as progress, building grit that actually helps during testing. You’ll get concrete ideas for roles within teams, quick reflections that make thinking visible, and small recognition rituals that create community inside the classroom. Expect practical examples, from campsite problem-solving to superhero gadgets, plus tips for pacing, storage, and resets that protect your energy. The goal is simple: finish strong without sacrificing yourself, and let joy sit alongside rigor. Ready to try it, teachers? Grab my free editable Camp Classroom Awards to celebrate unique strengths and end the year on a high note. If this resonated,
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This episode was published on Apr 27, 2026.
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Themed STEM in the Classroom: The End-of-Year Behavior Trick for Teachers Episode 292 is from One Tired Teacher by Trina Deboree.
Published Apr 27, 2026 and 11:19 long