My favorite part about guest teaching is having the opportunity to repeat teach in the various classrooms and watching the kids faces light up when you’re back. I’ve always been really big on building relationships with kids and wasn’t sure exactly how to do that when you only spend a day with a group of kids… and sometimes even less time if you’re subbing for middle school and high school. There are only a few weeks left in the school year but one of my biggest bright spots of this year is being able to say I’ve built relationships with students across K-12 🙂
What has been one of your brightest spots this year?
The second bright spot is knowing that I’ve been spending a lot of time in a classroom that I just interviewed for. It’s one of the classrooms that I’ve shared on my instagram… any guesses? 😉
Below are four spring teacher outfits that I rocked while spending a week back in elementary-land. This week I’m mixed between elementary, middle, and high school… same with next week too! Getting dressed each morning is definitely more difficult on my high school days, ha.
elementary teacher style
dress: old navy (x-small) | shoes: converse (7.5, true to size) | mask: old navy
elementary teacher style
top: h&m (2, true to size) | jeans: loft (24P, true to size) | shoes: target (7.5, true to size)
elementary teacher style
sweatshirt: old navy (x-small) | jeans: j.crew factory (24P, true to size) | shoes: converse (7.5) | clipboard: amazon | masks: old navy
elementary teacher style
overalls: shein (x-small, true to size) | shirt: shein (x-small) | shoes: converse (7.5)