
Ep 308: The Psychology Behind Why You Drop Warm-Ups First
Secondary Teacher Podcast · Khristen Massic | Secondary Teacher Strategist, Teacher Time Management, Lesson Planning Systems
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Show Notes
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.
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