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I saw 100!! All sorts of hats and posters were everywhere that said one hundred. I took a couple of pictures and thought I would share them with you! This cute young man was glad to put on his hat to show me how handsome he was. He said, "It's a little Read More...
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Thank you for coming to my blog! In appreciate for you coming to visit me, I want to supply you with some freebies! So,h ere is a post that you can really be thankful for! A post full of Thanksgiving freebies! As you download these freebies, please kindly Read More...
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*** I recently spent a few days in a writing workshop hosted in my district that featured both poetry and non-fiction writing. In the workshop we discussed the merits of different writing programs such as 6 Traits and ideas taken from Lucy Calkins, but Read More...
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Hi all! It has been a lot of fun working on my post for my blogger swap! I am paired up with Cynthia over at 2nd Grade Pad ! I was looking through her store to pick out the lesson that will help me the most during this school year and I choose her collective Read More...
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We all know that Kindergarten is a whole different world in comparison to other grades. You sing, use real glue, and teach the basics of reading to your students. K teachers...my hat is off to you! I could never do what you do everyday! First grade teachers, Read More...
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If you are like me, you get gobs and gobs of book order forms....so many that you could never send all of them home for book orders. So....what can you do? Use them for centers! Then....when the kids just HAVE to have that certain book....they can order Read More...
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Did you know that Really Good Stuff has an activity guide section??? You can download all sorts of 'little helpers' that go with the materials that they sell. It is like Christmas all over again!! I had such a blast going through the list looking at the Read More...
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I hear the angels in the background. I am wanting to belt out the chorus of Handel's Hallelujah.....I am.....complete. Every year I loose close to 30-50 books because my students find some way to sneak them out and never return them. I beg for their return, Read More...
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Hey all! I am *GUEST STARRING* over at Kindergarten Lifestyle for Jeannie tomorrow so that she can have an extra holiday! Be sure to go and see what I wrote for her! There is a freebie, also! I wanted to let you know that I just finished working on some Read More...
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The Continuum of Literacy for Prek-8 th grade One goal I have is to share the resources I have found over the years that have helped me bring best practices into my classroom. I have bought hundreds of dollars worth of books over the years . Most of them Read More...
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Ok, I am taking a risk here. I am introducing a lesson that most of you will read about and think 'What a waste of time!' And, already, I am going to beg to differ with you! Well, anyway, here it goes! ********************************************************************************** Read More...
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If you have never played Scoot, then you and your students are missing out! My kids LOVE to play it. In fact, they beg to play it. They don't even mind playing it for a rainy day recess game. They haven't figured out that they are thinking....or learning.....or Read More...
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