100. Your Questions Answered: Grading, Challenging Behaviors, Leave, Favorite Labs, Supporting ELs and MORE!
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I’m doing a happy dance because it’s my 100th episode! Y’all, I can’t believe I’ve been supporting and sharing my thoughts, ideas, and resources with you for almost two years. Just like when I celebrated 50 episodes, I’m doing another special “Ask me anything” episode.  I constantly get questions ranging from work, personal, curriculum, management, and more. And since I love connecting and supporting teachers, I knew answering all your questions was how I wanted to celebrate! I answer all your questions about maternity leave prep, group work, supporting ELs, absences, curriculum writing, and more. So take a listen to a fun episode that celebrates 100 episodes!  Want to continue the celebration? I’m incredibly thankful to you, my listeners of Secondary Science Simplified, and would love to have you leave a rating or review of this podcast! Your review and support means so much to me. Resources Mentioned:  Free Halloween ResourcesFree Lab AuditFree RADAR SignsNatural Selection Lab SimulationEcosystem in a Bottle Project: An Inquiry-Based Ecological InvestigationDinosaur Genetics Stations Activity Anatomy Body System Diagrams and Discovery Stations BundleIt’s Not Rocket Science Science CurriculumIt’s Not Rocket Science ResourcesIt’s Not Rocket Science TPT ResourcesDownload your FREE Classroom Reset ChallengeSend me a DM on Instagram: @its.not.rocket.scienceSend me an email: [email protected], rate, and review on Apple Podcasts  Show Notes: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode100 
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