The Brown Bag Teacher

The Brown Bag Teacher is written by Catherine who is currently teaching first grade. Catherine writes about curriculum, shares what works in her classroom and also offers products on Teachers Pay Teachers. She offers a ton of valuable resources to fellow teachers.

The Brown Bag Teacher

The project is a Custom Design, included the logo and was a Blogger to WordPress migration. I loved working with Catherine to develop her vision and create a site that works for her and her readers.

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