Middle East Henna Activity
May 15, 2008 by Myscha Theriault · Leave a Comment

Need a cultural heritage activity that’s big on style and short on cash outlay? Here’s a slamming alternative to traditional face painting booths that’s not only more culturally diverse, but cheaper as well. Read more
Cheap Stuff for Starving Teachers
May 3, 2008 by Myscha Theriault · Leave a Comment
I don’t know about you, but rarely has my allotted classroom budget met my needs. In fact, in all my years of teaching, I can only think of one school where I was provided with everything I really needed. Even there, I had to be financially careful. And we all know what the unwritten expectation is when school districts can’t fund their own mandates . . .spend your own money. Big surprise. This article highlights my favorite teacher cheapies. Read more
Green Teaching: Page Protectors to the Rescue
April 22, 2008 by Myscha Theriault · Leave a Comment
Wanting to do your ecological part in the classroom and needing to conserve supplies at the same time? Then maybe it’s time to give some serious consideration to repurposing the standard paper sheet protector. Read more
Year Long Bulletin Board Ideas
April 22, 2008 by Myscha Theriault · 4 Comments
Staying late on a Friday night to cut out thirty-eight individual paper apples when you could be on a date? Looking to regain a life while still feeling like you’re going the distance for your job? I hear you. This list includes some of the ideas I found most helpful during my years in the trenches. Read more
Going Green in the Classroom: Affordable Ways to Make it Happen
April 13, 2008 by Myscha Theriault · 2 Comments
As with life on the home front, finding ways to go green in the classroom without breaking your annual consumables budget can require a fair amount of ingenuity. Following are a few ideas to make it happen without breaking the bank. Read more







