Welcome to The Cautiously Optimistic Teacher, where we provide high-quality teacher resources and tools designed to simplify your planning, master classroom tech, and improve student engagement.
Navigating the modern classroom requires more than just subject expertise; it requires a versatile toolkit. Additionally, you will find a curated collection of teacher resources and tools that balance academic rigor with practical classroom application. From mastering your Learning Management System to implementing differentiated instruction, these guides are designed by a fellow educator to help you streamline your workflow and support every student.
Latest Teacher Resources and Tools
Learning Targets And Success Criteria Examples For Lessons
You wrote an objective on the board. Students copied it down, or pretended to. And then everyone moved on without a second thought. Sound familiar? The gap between posting a learning objective and actually using it to drive instruction is where most lessons quietly fall apart. That’s exactly why learning targets and success criteria examples…
Standards-Based Grading vs Traditional Grading: Differences
If you’ve ever averaged a student’s grades at the end of a semester and felt like the final number didn’t tell the full story, you’re not alone. The debate around standards-based grading vs traditional grading has picked up serious momentum in schools across the country, and for good reason. These two systems reflect fundamentally different…
How To Teach Growth Mindset With Routines, Feedback & Goals
A student stares at a math problem, whispers "I’m just not a math person," and shuts down. You’ve seen it. Every teacher has. The question isn’t whether students struggle, it’s whether they believe struggle means something is wrong with them, or whether it’s just part of learning. That belief is exactly what separates a fixed…
Pear Deck for Google Slides: Setup for Interactive Lessons
You built a solid Google Slides presentation, walked through it in class, and… half the room zoned out by slide three. Sound familiar? The problem usually isn’t your content, it’s that a standard slideshow is a one-way street. Pear Deck for Google Slides changes that by turning your existing presentations into interactive lessons where every…
Differentiated Instruction for English Language Learners
You have a classroom full of students who need different things from you, and among them, your English Language Learners often need the most intentional support. Differentiated instruction for English Language Learners isn’t just a buzzword from your last PD session. It’s a practical framework that, when done right, removes barriers to learning while respecting…
Schoology Learning Management System: Features, Login, Tips
If your school uses the Schoology learning management system, you already know it’s more than just a place to post assignments. It’s where you manage coursework, communicate with students, and track progress across your classes, all from one platform. But whether you’re brand new to Schoology or you’ve been clicking around it for years, there’s…
About Dylan Callens and Our Teacher Resources
Welcome to my blog! My name is Dylan Callens, the self-proclaimed Cautiously Optimistic Teacher. I am an English teacher in Sudbury, Ontario and am a Certified Ontario Teacher (OCT) in good standing. As a teacher with over twenty years of experience, I am trying to bring the most relevant and useful tools that I have used and developed for my classes with the hopes that you might also find these things useful.
Beyond the classroom, my mission is to bridge the gap between complex pedagogy and everyday practice. I curate and create teacher resources and tools that help educators navigate modern challenges, whether you are looking for a Free Classroom Management Course, innovative EdTech guides, or comprehensive unit plans. By focusing on sustainable practices and student success, I aim to help you reclaim your time and rediscover the joy of teaching.

















