I solemnly swear I'll keep this short
- Mar 8
- 1 min read
Here’s my deal—I’m not here to write overly complicated, never-ending blog posts that you don’t have time to read. Let’s be real: teachers are busy. If you’re here, it’s because you want a quick idea, a useful tip, or something you can use right away. And that’s exactly what I’m going to share.
So, what can you expect from me? Glad you asked. Quick AI prompts to make your life easier—whether it’s drafting an email, brainstorming with AI, or discovering fast AI hacks that actually help. Engaging lessons and labs—because making science exciting should be the standard, not the exception. Strategies you can actually use—to boost problem-solving and integrate SEL.
My ideas will help those brave souls who have opted to teach tweenagers—the wonderfully chaotic group of children in the 8th-10th grade range who have some academic skills and executive functioning abilities but still need plenty of development and support in these areas. Their older appearance might fool us into thinking they’ve got it all figured out, but the reality is, they’re still growing—academically, emotionally, and in their ability to manage responsibilities and independence.
That’s it. No fluff, no filler, no 10-page essays disguised as blog posts. Just practical, actionable stuff you can use right now. Pinky Promise!

Check out my next post for your first AI tip!
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