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The City Teacher

by Katie Rogers

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The Best Cyber Monday Deals

December 3, 2024

all deals end Tuesday 12/3 at midnight EST

IT COSMETICS:
50% off Brushes

TARTE:
$20 Toasted Palette (reg $47)

BANANA REPUBLIC FACTORY:
60% off everything

MADEWELL:
70% off Sale + 50% off Everything Else
CODE: MADEBETTER

AERIE:
Up to 50% off everything
$29 crossover flare legging (reg $54.95)
$25 real me legging (reg $44.95)

GAP:
50% off everything + 60% off Cyber deals

LANCOME AT ULTA:
50% off eyeliners & mascara. My picks:
$15 Lash Idole Mascara– I use this for a natural daytime look

VICTORIA’S SECRET:
$25 robes + 40% of everything

REVOLVE:
Up to 90% off w/ extra 20% off markdowns. CODE: CYBER20

NIKE:
Up to 60% off. CODE: CYBER

Other deals I’m Shopping-
(less than 50%, but still the best deals of the year!)
Good American: 40% off. 50% off markdowns
CB2: Up to 60% off
Bloomingdale’s: Up to 25% off labeled items
Lululemon: Black Friday sale section
Alo Yoga: 30% off sitewide
Kohl’s: Extra 20% off Cyber Monday sale. CODE: YOUR20
Macy’s: 55-65% off outerwear

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My Poolside Essentials & Summer Reading List

August 10, 2020

During this summer of quarantine, I’ve been spending a lot of time at the pool in my apartment building. This is the first summer I’ve spent entirely in Michigan and also the first summer I haven’t seen my friends & family. It’s been such an adjustment trying to fill all of alone time, so I’ve read quite a few bit over the 3 weeks I had off.

Here are the books I’ve read so far this summer with a quick review of some!

My Summer Reading List

Books I liked

  • A non teaching book I loved: The Vanishing Half which follows the lives of one white twin and one Black twin through adulthood
  • Most of these books were re-reads for me, but Black School, White School was a new one for me this summer. Lisa Delpit wrote the foreward which is how I heard about the book. Honestly, this book sustained my attention for longer than I expected (Delpit’s books are really research dense and I need frequent breaks usually to process) and was a much more accessible read for me.
  • Supermarket is another non-teaching book and is so, so good if you like thrillers. I’m a huge Stephen King fan so if you like him, you’ll love this book.

Books I didn't like

  • I was really disappointed to see that Hacking School Discipline had literally zero references in the back of the book, so it’s not research based. Only pitfall of ordering on Amazon.
  • I re-read Whole Brain Teaching because I really want to approach it through a more critical lens now that I understand how authoritative it is, and yeah it basically focuses on controlling children and their bodies so that’s that

My Poolside Essentials

I’ve also had to really adjust to extended time in the sun & chlorine/salt in the pool that isn’t the best for my hair and skin. I’ve stocked up on quite a few beauty essentials that have been game changers after a lot of trial and error! I also have a few things that I take down to the pool so I’m not constantly running up to my apartment. Here’s a list of what’s in my pool bag!

Earbuds

I picked up these wireless earbuds so I wouldn’t have to worry about my Airpod Pros at the gym or pool. I was SO impressed at how amazing these are! Bluetooth enabling is tricky the first time so just hit the factory reset button in the manual and then it’ll work. Here are some of the features that make them super similar to the airpods:

  • 3 different ear tip sizes (my ears are super small)
  • 6 hours of battery life. I picked up some $10 wireless earbuds at first for the pool and they were too big/ lasted for like an hour and a half max.
  • Wireless charging case- super necessary at the pool!

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This UV protectant spray is way better than even the $40 products I’ve tried. It protects your hair from getting dried out and damaged and prevents your scalp from burning! This brand also makes an SPF scalp spray but I think it’s super heavy and greasy. This one is really lightweight and doesn’t leave any residue! It can also be used for blowouts and straightening your hair but I just keep this in my pool bag.

SPF

Ok so STORYTIME. We all used Fletcher (@thirdgradeswag_)’s spray sunscreen within the first 5 min of stepping foot in the Bahamas. All the overpriced gift shop had was this sunscreen. It’s a tinted, non-greasy mineral SPF 50 lotion and makes me look like a bronzed goddess. I use it on my face and chest when in the sun! I’ve restocked MANY times since our trip last summer, this was the best accidental purchase I’ve ever made!


 

 

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Back-to-School Distance Learning Prep

August 3, 2020

This back to school season is definitely the first of its kind. We already started back this week and have about a month left until the first day of school for students. We have no idea whether we’ll be virtual year round, but we will be using a virtual model for our first week with students.

At the end of the last school year, I didn’t have much of a dedicated space for virtual teaching and learning. I moved a week before the pandemic and didn’t have any furniture or materials besides my laptop in my new home office! Once I started delivering virtual professional development this summer, I started to settle into a dedicated space, but there was a lot of trial and error when it came to adjusting to this new virtual world.

I partnered with Walmart to set up a distance learning space at home and I love it so far! I had a very limited budget and was able to find everything in this post from their back-to-school teacher shop at an affordable price point. My goal was to set up a space that was functional based on my experiences this summer with virtual PD, but also to have materials that I could easily pack up and bring to school if we were to return in person again.

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This is what the space looks like so far! This desk is only $59, but it’s a great size and has a spacious drawer as well. I’ll get into tech setup a little later in the post, but first I wanted to share some of my favorite finds!

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Here’s what the inside of the drawer looks like right now! I’m obsessed with these retractable highlighters– no more losing the cap! The felt pens are super affordable and I love using them under the document camera. The tip is fine enough where others can see precisely across the screen, which is something I definitely had to get used to compared to writing big anchor charts during the school year!  The colors don’t bleed through but are still dark enough to be seen clearly.

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This planner is my new favorite! Although it’s a student planner, it has a section for every subject and is super lightweight for only $8. It’s perfect for teachers who love the structure of a teacher planner but don’t like the bulk that comes along with it!

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I mentioned the retractable highlighters earlier, but Pen + Gear also makes retractable dry erase markers! With such light colored carpets, I can’t risk losing the cap and accidentally dropping one. I think they’re such a great idea!

Last but not least, here is what my tech setup looks like for digital learning! All items are linked below the image.

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Lunchbox Snacks for Busy Teachers

August 31, 2019

The hardest transition for me this upcoming school year will definitely be going from a school with an hour lunch to one with a 25-minute lunch! Because I’ll likely be more hungry throughout the day, I’ve stocked up on my favorite lunchbox snacks to keep by my desk. If you have limited refrigeration and time, here’s a list of my favorite snacks to enjoy at work!

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4 Steps to a Flawless “No Makeup” Look

June 15, 2019

Today was the last Friday of the school year, and I celebrated by pressing snooze more than I should have! I’ve simplified my makeup routine over the past few weeks to accomodate my end-of-year sleeping schedule. It takes me no longer than 10 minutes and has that flawless “no makeup” finish that is perfect for summer!

I wrote a blog post a few weeks ago about Perricone MD’s “no makeup” makeup line at Ulta Beauty and love it so much that I incorporated a few more of their products into this routine! If you have the time, I really recommend trying the No Makeup Instant Blur Compact before Step 1. It creates a canvas for smooth application of these products while nourishing your skin.

As I’ve mentioned both on my blog and instagram before, this makeup really works wonders for your skin! Whenever I remove my makeup at night, my skin feels hydrated and smooth. If you’d like to try for yourself, Ulta Beauty and I are partnering to bring you a special discount code! Until June 30, use code “RSPERRICONE1” at checkout for $15 off any purchase of $60 or more.

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Step 1: No Makeup Foundation Serum Broad Spectrum SPF 20

Use the large end of a beautyblender (or your favorite makeup sponge) to apply a layer or two of this foundation serum. Be sure to blot it onto your skin with the sponge instead of rubbing it!

Step 2: No Makeup Bronzer Broad Spectrum SPF 15

Apply this onto your cheekbones with the small end of a makeup sponge. This way, you won’t have to wash off your sponge completely in between Step 1 and Step 2 to save time!

Step 3: No Makeup Mascara

This mascara applies SO easily and doubles as a lash treatment! The applicator is really precise so I don’t have to worry about clumping while I’m quickly applying makeup

Step 4: No Lipstick Lipstick 

This lipstick is a really sheer and nourishing formula that has SPF 15! I love that the color applies easily and is universally flattering.

Here’s one last look at the finished look!

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Here are some other favorite items below if you want to take advantage of the “RSPERRICONE1” discount code at Ulta Beauty!

This post is sponsored by Perricone MD and Ulta Beauty. Some products were gifted as part of this collaboration and affiliate links are used. As always, opinions and product reviews are my own!

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Goal Setting in the Elementary Classroom

March 28, 2019

It’s the week before Spring Break, and to say my classroom is full of March MADNESS is an understatement! It’s such a busy week between Parent/Teacher Conferences, test prep, and data chats! It’s also prime basketball season and for those of you who have been following along for the past few years, you know I’m a *huge* college basketball fan! My grad school is still going strong in the tournament and I love showing my students pictures of when I went to the NCAA tournament back in undergrad! It really gets them thinking about college without me forcing a conversation. It’s my second year with most of these students, so they already know how excited I get and they LOVED last year’s read aloud/data chats. However, since we already read my go-to book last year, it was time to change it up a bit!
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We still followed the same timeline and format as I always have when introducing the book and conference forms. The entire process takes about two weeks, but really ensures that both the students and parents are involved in the goal setting process to gear up for end-of-year testing:

1. Whole class read aloud (Week 1, Day 1)

2. Individual conference with students (Week 1)

3. Parent-teacher conference (Week 2)

For the past few years, I’ve used this goal setting template and the read aloud Salt in His Shoes by Deloris Jordan. It’s a great introduction to growth mindset, so I wanted to find something similar for this year! Since we moved from lower to upper elementary, I wanted to create a data template/read aloud combination that’s a little more geared towards more advanced readers and writers. However, if you teach younger children and would like to read about K-2 goal setting, you can do that here.


The book Dream Big is the sequel and allowed us to continue the conversation. The kids were so excited and a lot of them remembered our read aloud from last year! It’s about Michael Jordan’s Olympic dreams. Although he was dreaming big, his mother taught him that dreams are only attainable with actionable steps. I read this whole group before conducting individual conferences.

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During data conferences, each student and I filled out the section about what students can do at school to meet their testing goals that are pre-determined from prior district assessment data. I do this during my planning time so it doesn’t disrupt core instruction. During parent/teacher conferences, parents fill out the “home” section with their child so we are on the same page about their learning goals. Since I only teach math this year, we used the Math template!

Click here to download the template for FREE from my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Click to download this free template from my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Click to download this freebie from my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

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