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Secondary Teacher Podcast
Secondary Teacher Podcast
Author: Khristen Massic, Multiple-Prep Teacher Coach
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This show will deliver strategies for multiple prep middle school and high school teachers about how to manage time, plan, and thrive as a secondary teacher.
If you are looking for strategies and support from a former multiple prep career and technical education teacher, former administrator, and current instructional coach, you are in the right place.
This show will provide answers to questions like:
How do I manage the workload of teaching multiple preps?
How do I plan for multiple preps?
How do I keep up to date with best practices while juggling multiple preps?
If you are looking for strategies and support from a former multiple prep career and technical education teacher, former administrator, and current instructional coach, you are in the right place.
This show will provide answers to questions like:
How do I manage the workload of teaching multiple preps?
How do I plan for multiple preps?
How do I keep up to date with best practices while juggling multiple preps?
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Ever walk out of a classroom thinking, “Why does the end of class turn into chaos even when the lesson was good?” You’re not the only secondary teacher who knows that sinking feeling: the lesson was airtight, the kids were working, and suddenly, with twenty minutes left, everything derailed. In this episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast, host Khristen Massic throws some truth at a question every middle or high school teacher has asked. If you’ve juggled more than one prep or spent too many periods fighting for control at the end, keep reading.The common mistake? Blaming yourself when your students blow through an activity in half the time you planned. That feeling of failure? It’s not your fault. The reality is estimating time—especially in a secondary classroom where kids finish at different paces—is a high-wire act. The real issue is not the lesson, it’s what happens next. Host Khristen Massic tells the story of her first year teaching a careers class. She spent hours crafting what she thought would span three days. Her students finished it in under one period, leaving her scrambling, improvising, and—let’s be honest—surviving. Sound familiar?Here’s the better way: prepare for what happens after the lesson. The keyword here is routine, and not just any routine. Khristen introduces the idea that “done means next”—when the main activity ends, students must have a clear next step. This simple structure is a game-changer for those moments when chaos is just waiting for an opening. Instead of banking on a perfect plan, decide ahead of time what the go-to transitions are, so you’re not stretched thin, playing cruise director, or patching holes on the fly. Consistency beats creativity when the clock betrays you.Khristen lays out three routines that cover almost every secondary classroom scenario when early finishers threaten your sanity: quality check, reflection, and extension. These aren’t more worksheets or busywork—they’re predictable routines you can train your students to expect whenever their main work is done. You’re done? Good. Now check your answers, write one thing you learned, or attempt the challenge question. No more dead air. No more drifting. Just structure that lets you and your students finish strong.Don’t fall into the trap of the “filler activity.” Too many teachers reach for a quick game or activity that’s fun for one student but leaves the rest of the room zoning out or getting rowdy. Khristen is clear: activities that make most kids spectators backfire. The class needs structure, not another opportunity to check out. This is one of the most teacher-approved tips you’ll get this year: if your “next activity” doesn’t engage the whole room, it’s asking for trouble.Who’s this episode for? Secondary teachers wrestling with multiple preps, newer teachers still developing their classroom routines, and every educator who ever felt the spiral from engaged class to unsettled chaos. If you want fewer firefights at the end of class and more calm, focused transitions, this one’s for you. Khristen gets real about the energy drain of improvising and points teachers straight to routines that actually work.It’s not about being endlessly creative or perfectly predicting how long an assignment will last. It’s about setting up routines that work whether you teach high school engineering or a broad, requirement-driven careers class. Host Khristen Massic’s method takes the pressure off, so you can focus on what matters: building relationships, guiding learning, and keeping the room together. That’s how you find your work-life balance in a system designed to keep you hustling.Next step? Choose one “done means next” routine you’ll start this week. Post it, practice it, and back yourself up the next time kids beat the clock. You’ll spend less time firefighting and more time enjoying the end of your class, instead of watching it unravel. The best part? Your students will know what to do, you’ll look (and feel) in control, and the last moments of class won’t undo all your good work.If you’ve ever stared at the clock and felt the chaos coming, you’re in good company. Tune in, steal a routine, and take back those last unpredictable minutes. Because being unflappable beats being unprepared—every single time.Own your finish and let the chaos find another classroom.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Teacher work-life balance isn’t just some poster quote — it’s the daily fight to leave school on time without your brain dragging the day home with you. Host Khristen Massic tackles the truth: escaping the endless open loops of grading, planning, and unfinished to-dos is the real challenge for secondary classroom teachers. You don’t magically “choose” balance; most days, you’re walking out with chaos still echoing in your head.It’s time to shatter the myth that good teaching means always catching up. Khristen calls out the classic mistake — trying to finish everything, only to carry home a mental crate of unclosed loops. For years, even pre-kids, she literally lugged a crate of work between school and home, convinced this was normal for teachers with multiple preps, unpredictable days, and lab setups.The better way? Pick one “closing loop” before you leave. Don’t ask what all needs doing; ask which task will make tomorrow feel lighter. Whether it’s drafting the first five minutes of directions or prepping materials so first period isn’t a disaster, closing just one loop gives your brain real relief.Khristen lays out actionable teacher tips — a 10-minute end-of-day routine for teachers, plus a 2-minute close-down for explosion days. Brain dump the open loops, anchor your next task, do one friction-removing action, reset your space, and write your “parking line:” Tomorrow during prep, I will… That sentence is your permission slip to leave without dragging the mental weight home.She’s got a hard-earned reframe for teachers who default to “I’ll just do it at home.” Not everything needs finishing for you to be a great teacher. Some tasks howl loudly, but aren’t essential. The job expands because your day is overstuffed — not because you’re failing.If you’re weary of carrying teacher overwhelm into family time, this episode is for you. Secondary classroom routines like Khristen’s close-down strategy honor your sanity — so home can actually feel like home. Try the routine for three days, and notice not just your productivity, but the shift in your nervous system.Stop chasing perfect. Close one loop, claim your peace, and let your brain rest — because good teachers don’t finish everything; they finish what matters.Go ahead — leave school on time. Start a quiet revolution.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Ever felt the panic when the bell rings and there’s still an ocean of class time ahead? Bell-to-bell engagement without burning out isn’t just a catchy phrase — it’s the lifeline for secondary teachers juggling multiple preps. This episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast tackles a problem every teacher eventually faces: you planned what you thought was an airtight lesson… and your students finish early. Now you’re staring down the clock, wondering what to do when students finish early (especially when phones aren’t allowed).Here’s the hard truth: no one trains you for the chaos that hits when pacing goes sideways. Host Khristen Massic names that sinking feeling and shares a real first-year moment — pouring hours into a careers unit, only to watch students wrap it up with half the period still sitting there. Cue the classroom spiral.Most teachers think the solution is “plan tighter.” But the real fix isn’t perfect pacing — it’s early finisher routines you can repeat every time. Not a hundred activities. Not a brand-new mini-lesson. Five simple, reliable options you can teach once and reuse forever.In this episode, you’ll hear strategies like the quality check loop, structured peer checks, and micro-extension challenges — finish-early routines that work in a secondary classroom without extra prep or extra explaining. Bell-to-bell engagement becomes easier when students already know the next step.This is for the multi-prep teacher who’s tired of feeling like they “failed” when a lesson ends early. If you want stronger classroom routines, calmer transitions, and less decision fatigue — this episode will help you build a system that protects your energy and supports real work-life balance.If you’re ready to stop scrambling and start teaching with a plan for the “leftover minutes,” press play.Go teach bold, not burned out.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Stop burning yourself out trying to reinvent the wheel for every class.As a secondary teacher juggling multiple preps, I used to think that engagement required fresh, new lesson plans every single time—until I figured out the magic of copy, paste, prep.In this episode, I’ll show you how to repurpose your best protocols, activities, and lesson structures across all your different subjects, saving you massive planning energy and letting students do more of the thinking.I’ll break down practical strategies for creating reusable systems, keeping each class engaging (without endless novelty), and finally leaving school without dragging a crate of work home. If you’re searching for sustainable planning, lesson ideas for multiple preps, or just ways to avoid teacher burnout, this one’s for you.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Your planning period shouldn’t vanish in a swirl of chaos and repeat questions—I’ve been there, and I know just how draining that cycle feels for secondary teachers juggling multiple preps.In this episode, I’m sharing the classroom routines that genuinely protect your focus, your planning time, and your sanity, without adding ten more things to your plate.Whether you’re drowning in student interruptions, classroom cleanup stress, or just desperate for systems that actually work, I’ll walk you through simple, repeatable routines (like the lifesaving red-yellow-green help signals and easy materials return hacks) that reduce your overwhelm and give you those precious calm minutes back.If you’re ready to reclaim your prep and leave the classroom lighter, this is your episode!Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Let me be real with you—I know what it’s like to spend your planning period tweaking, polishing, and chasing classroom perfection that never actually lightens your workload. In this episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast, I break down the sneaky ways perfectionism eats up your prep time, especially when you’re juggling multiple preps, grading, and classroom management. I’ll share my go-to strategies like time caps, stop rules, and the “minimum viable product” mindset to help you swap perfect for finished, so you can actually leave school lighter (and maybe stop hauling that grading crate back and forth!). If you’re a middle or high school teacher drowning in lesson planning, desperate for time-saving tips and ways to reduce overwhelm, this one’s for you—listen in and start protecting your precious planning time today.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Some days, my planning period feels more like wishful thinking than real time to get anything done—especially when you teach lab-based classes or juggle multiple preps. In this episode, I break down my go-to 15-, 30-, and 60-minute prep routines designed for those inevitable chaotic days when setup, tech problems, or urgent tasks steal your prep time. If you’re a secondary teacher looking for real-world strategies to cut overwhelm, finish something meaningful, and finally stop lugging that grading crate home every night, you’ll want these practical routines you can actually stick to, even when everything goes sideways. Let’s tame prep time together—mess and all!Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Ever sit down during your planning period, determined to tackle your lesson plans, only to end up organizing folders or chatting in the office instead? Been there! In this episode, I share how I broke my old prep-wasting habits and discovered a simple, practical system for picking one anchor task—so that planning time stops slipping away under a pile of grading and endless decisions. If you're a secondary teacher juggling multiple preps, on a block schedule, or just drowning in overwhelm, let me show you how to reduce decision fatigue and finally walk out of prep with something real and DONE. Hit play to get actionable strategies for making your planning period actually work for you (and yes, you can lose the crate of work you keep hauling home!).Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Ever feel like your planning period just vanishes—even though you’re hustling the whole time? You’re not alone! In this episode, I’m breaking down why your prep time actually feels overloaded, not empty, especially when you’re juggling multiple preps, major assessments, and endless grading cycles as a secondary teacher. I’ll share the biggest mistake I made for years (hello, unit collisions!) and how a simple shift in your calendar can rescue your sanity, lighten your workload, and help you actually finish something before the bell. If you’re searching for real strategies around lesson planning, organization, easing overwhelm, and surviving multiple preps as a middle or high school teacher, this episode is packed with tips that work—because you deserve prep time that helps you breathe, not burn out.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Ever feel like juggling multiple preps as a secondary teacher leaves you spinning your wheels—but never getting ahead? In this episode, I get real about how trying to do everything just leads to overwhelm, burnout, and never-ending to-do lists. Instead, I’ll show you how choosing just one clear focus can make your planning, grading, and energy feel so much lighter. If you’re looking for practical strategies, systems, and time-saving tips to finally reduce teacher overwhelm and stop racing against the clock, this episode is for you! Let’s talk about simplifying your planning period, protecting your time, and finding that one thing that truly moves your students forward. Whether you teach middle school or high school and wrangle multiple preps, I promise—one focus is all you need to start thriving.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Feeling that January pressure to overhaul everything in your classroom, especially with multiple preps on your plate? In this episode, I’m sharing why you don’t need a total reset to kickstart the new semester—no new systems, no endless planning, and absolutely no guilt. Let’s talk about how a gentle, practical January reset can actually help you breathe easier, reduce overwhelm, and keep what’s already working for you as a secondary teacher. Whether you’re juggling semester turnovers, new classes, or trying to survive as a multi-prep teacher, I’ll walk you through how to pick your one clear next step for the new term. You’ll hear practical questions, mindset shifts, and easy strategies to help you start the semester with clarity, not exhaustion—so you can teach well and protect your own well-being.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Ever feel like December in the secondary classroom is pure chaos—prep periods disappearing, students bouncing between sleepy and wild, and your to-do list never getting any shorter? You’re not alone! In this episode, I’ll walk you through the exact quick resets I use during class time (not your precious winter break) to keep my multiple-prep classroom running smoothly. You’ll get actionable, time-saving strategies for classroom organization, routines, and reflection—so you start January with clarity and calm, not overwhelm. Let’s ditch the guilt, protect your break, and set up easy wins for your future teacher self—because you deserve it!Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
December can make even the most organized secondary teacher feel like surviving multiple preps is a caffeine-fueled juggling act, so in this episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast, I’m sharing my best shortcuts for grading smarter, capturing what works, and setting up one easy January anchor task—so your winter break is truly a break. If you’re searching for practical tips to protect your energy, manage projects and feedback, or just want proven systems to reduce overwhelm before the semester ends, this episode is for you. Hit play and walk into break (and January!) feeling lighter, more in control, and ready to actually enjoy the time off you deserve.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
By December, we’re all running on fumes—trust me, I’ve been there! In this episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast, I’m sharing my three favorite low-prep classroom games that keep middle and high school students genuinely engaged (without the extra work, guilt, or endless slide decks). If you juggle multiple preps and are looking for classroom management ideas, student engagement strategies, or simple routines to beat the holiday chaos, these games are your shortcut to less stress and more connection.I’ll show you exactly how “Would You Rather,” Taboo, and adapted board games can boost learning and cut down on your prep time—so you can finally breathe easy in December and set yourself up for an easier January. Hit play and let’s thrive together!Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Are you a secondary teacher juggling multiple preps and wondering if anyone else truly understands what your job demands? In this episode, I dive into the invisible challenges we face—like endless mental switching, constant classroom resets, and the never-ending grading grind with different rubrics and expectations for every class. If you teach electives, feel pressure to keep enrollment up, or struggle with scheduling decisions that just don’t make sense, you’re definitely not alone. I share real strategies for reducing overwhelm, building sustainable systems, and, most of all, letting go of guilt. Join me to feel seen, get practical tips, and start advocating for the support you deserve as a multi-prep teacher.Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Ever wonder why the warm-up is the first thing that falls off your lesson plan when you’re juggling three, four, or even nine preps? Trust me, it’s not because you’re lazy or disorganized—it’s decision fatigue, and there’s legit psychology behind it! In this episode, I break down why warm-ups get dropped (even though they’re gold for classroom management and formative assessment), what actually happens in your brain when you teach multiple preps, and my two-step fix that’ll help you create sustainable routines without adding to your overwhelm. If you’re a secondary teacher searching for practical ways to simplify warm-ups, reduce stress, and make your classroom run smoother every period, this episode is tailor-made for you!Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
As a secondary teacher juggling multiple preps, you know that grading can feel endless—especially in November when survival mode hits hard. In this episode, I share how grading during class isn't lazy, it's actually the smartest time-saving move you can make to protect your evenings, reduce burnout, and give your students timely feedback that really helps them grow. If you're tired of taking stacks of papers home, losing your planning period to endless grading, or worrying about how to balance classroom management with assessment, I'm here to walk you through practical strategies to grade in real time, build sustainable habits, and finally reclaim your weekends. Tune in for actionable teacher hacks, classroom tips for multiple preps, and a healthy dose of encouragement to help you teach—and live—better!Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Ever feel like you’re drowning in grading, endless parent emails, or just plain exhaustion during this wild stretch between Halloween and Thanksgiving? I get it—it’s that awkward, muddy middle of the school year where the energy from August is long gone, but winter break still seems out of reach. In this episode, I’m diving into some honest talk about what it really means to be in survival mode as a secondary teacher with multiple preps. You’ll get strategies for coping with decision fatigue, reducing mental clutter, and recalibrating your classroom routines without reinventing everything. If you’re searching for real tips on time management, simplifying grading, or just need reassurance that you’re not the only one feeling behind—hit play and let’s get through November together!Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Feeling buried under grading, lesson planning, and all the invisible tasks no one else sees? I get it—I’ve been there, juggling multiple preps and struggling with burnout way before AI was even an option for teachers. In this episode, I’m sharing the five AI shortcuts I wish I’d had in my classroom—quick, practical tools for secondary teachers with multiple preps that will save you hours on lesson planning, creating exit tickets, grading, drafting parent emails, and more. If you’re ready to reclaim your time, lower your stress, and put the focus back on building relationships with your students, you won’t want to miss this. Let’s lighten the load together—because you deserve it!Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Ever feel like you’re juggling way too many classes, lesson plans, and expectations as a secondary teacher with multiple preps? In this episode, I’m sharing real talk about finding balance—no superhero moves required! I’ll show you three sanity-saving strategies (think boundaries, batching, and mistake-proofing routines) that helped me survive teaching three or more preps year after year. We’ll chat about how to simplify your workflow, set limits without guilt, and use classroom systems that actually give you time back. If you’re searching for advice on teacher burnout, time management, classroom routines, or ways to stay sane with a packed teaching schedule, grab your earbuds—this episode’s for you!Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolboxGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach




