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msjamesteach hashtag performance

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Welcome to my classroom! I’m jumping on the ‘Listen and Don’t Judge’ trend with my own teacher twist. I’m answering all those nosy questions you’ve been dying to ask but never thought I’d address. Why do I talk so loud? What’s up with the plastic on my bookcases? Why am I wearing a coat in class? And yes, those certificates and degrees on the walls do serve a purpose! Step inside my world as I give you a fun, lighthearted glimpse into the quirks of my teaching space. No judgment allowed—just listen and enjoy! #msjamesteachertips #msjamesteachingtips #msjamesteach #teachertips  #ListenAndDontJudge #MsJamesTeacherEdition #TeacherTalk #MiddleSchoolTeacher #ClassroomManagement #TeacherLife #MsJamesTeachingTips #TeachersOfTikTok #AfricanAmericanTeacher #ClassroomVibes #TeachingQuirks #NosyQuestions #FunInTheClassroom #MiddleSchoolVibes #EducatorLife
In this lively grammar lesson, we dive into some #commongrammarmistakes like there, their, they’re, your vs. you’re, and the ever-confusing a lot (remember, it’s two words!). But this video isn’t just about grammar; it’s about the magic of a supportive classroom environment. From day one, I prioritize building mutual respect with my students, which fosters confidence, engagement, and a love of learning. In my classroom, there’s no ridicule—just growth. Watch how creating a healthy environment can transform the way students participate and learn, even when they make mistakes. #grammar #a lot #teachingisfun  #GrammarLesson #theirtheyrethere #CommonMistakes #ClassroomEnvironment #TeacherLife #msjamesteach #MiddleSchoolTeacher #TeachersOfTikTok #GrammarMatters #BuildingRespect #EngagedStudents #FunLearning #MutualRespect #EnglishTeacher #TeacherTips #ClassroomCommunity #GrammarHelp
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In this lively grammar lesson, we dive into some #commongrammarmistakes like there, their, they’re, your vs. you’re, and the ever-confusing a lot (remember, it’s two words!). But this video isn’t just about grammar; it’s about the magic of a supportive classroom environment. From day one, I prioritize building mutual respect with my students, which fosters confidence, engagement, and a love of learning. In my classroom, there’s no ridicule—just growth. Watch how creating a healthy environment can transform the way students participate and learn, even when they make mistakes. #grammar #a lot #teachingisfun #GrammarLesson #theirtheyrethere #CommonMistakes #ClassroomEnvironment #TeacherLife #msjamesteach #MiddleSchoolTeacher #TeachersOfTikTok #GrammarMatters #BuildingRespect #EngagedStudents #FunLearning #MutualRespect #EnglishTeacher #TeacherTips #ClassroomCommunity #GrammarHelp
In this lesson, we broke down the difference between occupation and career, two words that people often think are interchangeable but have distinct meanings. We defined each term, explored examples, and applied them to real-life scenarios—including my own career and occupation! By the end of the lesson, students were able to differentiate the two and reflect on how understanding these words can shape their perspectives about their future. Expanding your vocabulary can change the way you see the world—let’s keep learning! #lawyervsattorney #grammar #attorneyvslawyer #grammarlesson  #CareerVsOccupation #careers #NewVocabulary #DefineYourFuture #CareerExploration #STEMmajors #LearnWithMsJames #sciencemajors #SoftwareDeveloper #OccupationDefined #VocabularyLessons #WordsMatter #EnglishTeacher #majorstostudy #MiddleSchoolLearning #EducationMatters #VocabularyBoost #softwareengineer #GrammarAndVocabulary #SoftwareDeveloper #LifelongLearner #CareerGoals #LearningIsFun #MsJamesteach #ClassroomConnections #TeachersOfTikTok
In this engaging grammar lesson, we focus on the noun of direct address and the importance of commas in making your writing clear and concise. Using the classic example, “Let’s eat, Grandma” versus “Let’s eat Grandma,” we had a fun “aha” moment that left my students laughing and learning! We also covered using commas after interjections (Wow, Oh,) and transitional words (However, Therefore,). This quick but powerful lesson shows how a simple comma can make all the difference. Don’t eat Grandma—learn the rules instead! #NounOfDirectAddress #comma #GrammarLessons #commas #LetsEatGrandma #usingcommas #DontEatGrandma #CommasMatter #GrammarRules #EnglishTeacher #MiddleSchoolGrammar #ClearCommunication #grammar #interjections #PunctuationMatters #GrammarHumor #WritingTips #LearnWithMsJames #yes #no #oxfordcomma #MsJamesteach #TeachersOfTikTok #GrammarIsFun #grammarlesson

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