I am a teacher who loves to research fun and engaging ways to teach my students a love of learning. I learned how to "share" in Kindergarten and that's why I started this blog; to share the wonderful things I find with others.
Book Review: Daisy's Big Dig
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*Author/Illustrator: *Angie Morgan
*Interest Level: *Ages 4 and Up
*From the Book Jacket:* The people in Daisy's street never EVER talk to
each other. But...
Optimum Organization: Baskets for Everything!
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I am so sorry I am late with this! I have had one of those 24 hour viruses
this weekend and on top of that, we are heading in to our last week of
school s...
My Father
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My father gave me very few material gifts, but the gift he gave me was that
on weekend mornings, automatically, we’d go for long walks and talk with
each...
All Over Owls {Classroom Decor}
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Are you in love with owls? I am! My great-grandma collected owls and
growing up, I always thought she was a little strange. But, as the years
went by, owl...
50.00 giveaway!!!
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Who is already thinking about next year?! GUILTY! I have teamed up with MPM
School Supplies to give away a $50.00 gift certificate to spend on whatever
y...
Whole Brain Teaching
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Kathleen from Growing Kinders just posted a great blog post on her
beginning findings/journey into Whole Brain Teaching {WBT}. I decided
since I've been...
new products
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In this week I posted 2 new designs for our new printable wrapping paper
collection (in black and white). The new designs are jungle and japanese
sushi t...
Summer Fun: Playing with Water
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There is still one more week of school for the kids in our house, but we
have heard of many friends who are already enjoying summer vacation. Hot
days and...
YouTube Science Songs
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I asked to help a group of 8th grade teachers who were given iPads this
year to come up with some science lesson activities that students could do
using t...
Last Minute Easter Picks for Your Little Peeps!
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Looking for a last minute filler for your child's Easter basket?
How about one of these hot new titles?!?!
*Grogan, John.*
*Marley and the Great Easter E...
Just a few "THINGS!"
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The past few weeks have been crazy-fun! We have been up to a little bit of
everything! This is one of my favorite little projects that we did. I
literal...
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*Mathwire Dr. Seuss Activities*
Many schools celebrate the birthday of Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr.
Seuss. Consider adding mathematical activities to...
Rudolph!!
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Even though Christmas is just around the corner, I am still creating new
songs and visuals for my students. One of my co-workers remarked today, as
I was...
Story Writing Template... and some blog love.
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Let me tell you.... my kinders can make up some stories. Now when it came
to putting their stories onto paper ::crickets:: They could not do it. I
blog hun...
Hollywood Classroom Photos!
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Please go visit my recent 3rd Grade Blog to see updated Classroom Photos
for my Hollywood Classroom this year! While you are there, *please follow
that bl...
Morning Calendar
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Boy, sometimes the littlest things make the biggest difference! I am sure
this is a no brainer for a lot of people, but what a difference it has made
with ...
I told you so!
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I didn't actually have to say it, but isn't it wonderful to see a student
have to admit it to themselves? Granted, I am now teaching adults, and they
do t...
Exciting News!!
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Well folks it has been quite some time since I last posted... sorry for the
disappearing act! I found out at the end of the school year that I am
going ba...
03.20.11 - Class Notes
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I apologize for no note the last couple of weeks due to being absent
from class. Next week Andrew will lead a discussion in class related to a
friend o...
Twisted Easel Card
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I had so much fun making this twisted easel card for my swap in my card
swap group. I watched a video from West Coast Scrappers. If you'd like to
try it,...
Chunk Letters and Sounds Together
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Another *Accuracy* strategy I teach is to *chunk letters and sounds together
*. Since I have already taught students to use beginning and ending sounds,
t...
Bloom's Taxonomy/Higher Order Thinking
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As teachers, we must regularly evaluate whether or not we are consistently fostering higher order thinking in our students. We must remember that ALL student...
3 comments:
Love your owls on your page! I am doing an owl theme this year and love them! I am a follower of you blog! You can check out mine!
http://californiaenglishteacher.blogspot.com
I could really go for that Sonic right now!
Sarah
Love your owl theme! I am crazy about owls. I am so glad I came across your blog on proteacher. I am your newest follower.
Heidi
http://inthatroomwithheidiharrell.blogspot.com/
I love your blog and I have nominated your blog for a Liebster Award! Check back to my blog to see what this is all about!
Heidi
http://inthatroomwithheidiharrell.blogspot.com/
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