
The Teacher Is In!Style
A blog for fabulous, professional, stylish teachers. Smart and sassy!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
If Payless Ever Morphed Into a Human Being... We'd Be Besties, I'm Sure

Monday, August 2, 2010
People... I MADE THE CUT.

Saturday, July 31, 2010
If This Isn't the Cutest Teacher Gift...

Okay, teachers get a bunch of personalized paper, gift cards, and coffee mugs which is amazing... but check THIS out!
As I was surfing the net I discovered this super cute, relatively easy to make gift that elementary teachers are sure to go nuts over. Using a knife (carefully) chop up some crayons in order to make the letter of your choice, super glue them into a shadow box and voila! You have a unique, adorable, personalized sign for outside the door of the classroom or on the teacher's desk.
You could make this for yourself, or better yet, wait till the holidays and surprise your grade level team with a great gift! How fab is THAT I ask you!?
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Thank you. No... thank YOU.

Thursday, July 22, 2010
Everybody's Doing the Twist!

Whether your hair is long or short, curly or straight, it's always paramount to make sure your 'do is looking professional when it comes to your teaching. How will parents, staff, and even your students take you seriously if you looked like you just rolled out of bed?
Enter the French Twist. It's a classic look that with a little bit of practice and patience, most individuals can create and pull off. Check out this you-tube clip. This woman creates the French Twist in like 2 minutes! All you'll need are some bobby pins (hefty ones if you have thick hair), a brush, and some hairspray.
Am I recommending the twist for every day teaching? If you find it comfortable and easy to create then go for it! Otherwise, keep this elegant hairstyle in your back pocket for major events such as Back to School Night or parent-teacher conferences.
It must be said: when you look sharp, you feel fabulous. Who doesn't want that?
Sunday, July 18, 2010
It's A Sticky Situation

However, most districts say this is a big no-no. Many times when students chew gum it ends up everywhere: the floor, under desks, in books, even on the wall. Additionally, critics of gum chewing say that the chewing, popping, and blowing bubbles is very distracting to students.
It must be said that there is a growing group of gum chewing supporters. These individuals maintain that gum helps to activate the brain resulting in increased focus and retention of information. Check out this crazy article by H. Bernard Wechsler, author of Speed Reading for Professionals for an in depth explanation to the phenomenon.
So what do you think? Should teachers be able to chew gum in class? Is this an ancient rule that still belongs in today's schools? Is gum a gross, annoying distraction? Take the poll to the left. I want to know what you fabulous teachers think!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
I Love Lunch...bags!
Unfortunately, as teachers, we do not have the luxury of a lengthy lunch break. How does 40 minutes go by so fast, anyway? With that said, every teacher knows the ins and outs of bringing her lunch to the staff lounge. Why not do it in style?
While reading the August edition of Good House Keeping, I came across an awesome lunch sack that will keep your food and your wallet chilled. At $15, Ore Originals Sugar-Booger Lunch Sack, shown here in Vintage Alphabet, is a cute addition to any teacher’s ensemble. Check out the ORE website to see more of their lunch sacks and other cute swag.
Colleagues, room moms, and maybe even students will ask where you got this adorable lunch box. And the coolest part about it? You and I both know you’ll look fabulous!