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This week in Science we have been learning about Earth's Land Features. All week we took notes, learned hand gestures, and watched a video, and then we made a landform flipbook. I have to say, it came out SOOOO cute!! I got the idea from an AIMS lesson
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Well, day 1 of state testing is tomorrow and thankfully we have been told we can wear jeans ALL week! I know, it's the little things... Anyway, recently I have been seeing people add backgrounds and pictures inside of their text like this: Cool huh!?
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Hey all! I am so excited to share some news with you! Like many other bloggers out there, I was contacted by Jenny at Learnning Resources and offered the chance to try out some of their amazing products in my classroom! The Hear All Assessment Recorder
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Hey all! I am so excited to share some news with you! Like many other bloggers out there, I was contacted by Jenni at Learnning Resources and offered the chance to try out some of their amazing products in my classroom! The Hear All Assessment Recorder
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Hey friends!! I saw this idea somewhere around the internet and I thought I would make up a set of motivational testing notes my own. Some of the phrases were my own creation and took some other ones that I had seen floating around out there in cyberspace!
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I have new activities to share today! The first one is my freebie! This activity is to help students practice measuring different objects to the nearest half inch. I gave my students the exact rulers they will use on the PASS test (our lovely state standardized
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I have been doing math center review activities this week to help students practice various math skills in preparation for PASS and tomorrow we are working on fractions of a set! I made this fun little space themed activity to use and it's for sale in
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So I just arrived back home from the wedding and am trying to relax, but before I got too comfy and lazy on my couch, I wanted to share my creation from my car trip home and the tutorial for Activ Inspire I promised yesterday! One of the standards my
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We took our Math benchmark test this week and it turns out, my students are really struggling in math this year. I am sure my 7 week absence played a role as well, but I can't help but thinking that I didn't do a good job. =( My plan of action was to
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So last week we learned about the Constitution and how our great nations government was created. We read, "We the Kids: The Preamble to the Constitution," and then learned about the national, state, and local branches of government. To help the kids reinforce
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I have been working like a mad woman (like that simile!?) to get this unit finished and available for purchase in my Teacher's Notebook store! I have seriously been in a frenzy for the last two days trying to finish it all up. It feels good to have it
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We will be working on main idea this week, so I made a little graphic organizer for students to use during their independent reading time. Click the image to download! Hope you all have a fabulous week!
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This week at school, we learned about life cycles of plants and in honor of Halloween, we did the life cycle of a pumpkin on paper plates and they came out totally cute! Of course I saw it first on Pinterest, so I HAD to try it! Here are a couple of examples:
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We have been learning so much this last month that I just wanted to share a few things from our classroom's neck of the woods. We just recently finished up a unit on South Carolina Geography and Regions. One of the activities we did was a circle graphic
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We worked on properties of addition last week. W e talked about the three properties and to help them remember, I taught the kids that the Commutative property could also be called the flip flop rule because the numbers just flip around and you still
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