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The Epic Teacher Survival Manual

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231047604
  • EAN9798231047604
  • Date de parution23/07/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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IntroductionWelcome to The Epic Teacher Survival Manual"Teacher, I think the ants on my desk are talking.""Ma'am, can I nap under the table for a bit? The light's too intense.""Teacher, my friend disappeared into the 4th dimension. We need a rescue mission!"Sounds like sci-fi?Not in our classroom. This is just another Tuesday.?? So what *is* this book?It's not a lecture. It's not an official manual.
It's not a government-approved document that needs a signature. It's a teacher's best friend - written for those who've ever:- Wanted to gently slam their head into the whiteboard- Tried to understand a kid who's a cross between ADHD, autistic, and a squirrel on espresso- Wondered how to say "please sit down" without repeating it 100 times- Laughed through tears while grading at midnightAnd especially for those who know that:"Being a teacher takes way more than a teaching license."Inside, you'll find:- Ways to understand kids - no psychology degree required- Real-world strategies that work in real classrooms- Stories and sanity from other teachers who've "been there, lost their minds, came back stronger"- Easy tools to help assess behavior without giving up your weekendAnd most of all.You'll laugh.
Because being a "funny teacher" doesn't mean you're not serious. It means you're *serious about not falling apart*. Are you ready?Welcome to the epic classroom jungle. Grab your chalk. Take a deep breath. Bring two doses of patience and a hundred ounces of love. ??We won't tell you what to do. We'll just say:*You're not alone.*Now let's do this, Superteacher
IntroductionWelcome to The Epic Teacher Survival Manual"Teacher, I think the ants on my desk are talking.""Ma'am, can I nap under the table for a bit? The light's too intense.""Teacher, my friend disappeared into the 4th dimension. We need a rescue mission!"Sounds like sci-fi?Not in our classroom. This is just another Tuesday.?? So what *is* this book?It's not a lecture. It's not an official manual.
It's not a government-approved document that needs a signature. It's a teacher's best friend - written for those who've ever:- Wanted to gently slam their head into the whiteboard- Tried to understand a kid who's a cross between ADHD, autistic, and a squirrel on espresso- Wondered how to say "please sit down" without repeating it 100 times- Laughed through tears while grading at midnightAnd especially for those who know that:"Being a teacher takes way more than a teaching license."Inside, you'll find:- Ways to understand kids - no psychology degree required- Real-world strategies that work in real classrooms- Stories and sanity from other teachers who've "been there, lost their minds, came back stronger"- Easy tools to help assess behavior without giving up your weekendAnd most of all.You'll laugh.
Because being a "funny teacher" doesn't mean you're not serious. It means you're *serious about not falling apart*. Are you ready?Welcome to the epic classroom jungle. Grab your chalk. Take a deep breath. Bring two doses of patience and a hundred ounces of love. ??We won't tell you what to do. We'll just say:*You're not alone.*Now let's do this, Superteacher