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I just wanted to take a 2 blog posts (once I started adding pictures I realized how many there are!) to show you the things I have made that I have found on Pinterest. A lot of them were for birthday parties for A, B, or C, but I thought some of it could
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Our most recent cooking activity was making Dirt! We were just finishing up our Bug unit and the kids thought this was great. I told them that I got the worms out of the garden and one goes "No! She got them from Farm Fresh!" Of course this is also the
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I am so excited to join back up with the currently wagon. I missed last month, but wanted to make sure I could do this month. So here it is..... Listening: We love Big Bang Theory in our house! My kids love it also. We always joke and say our oldest son,
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Last year I wrote a post about Preventing the Summer Slide for TeachHub and included a calendar to give to your students for the summer. I have updated the calendar for 2013 . (I think it looks much better!) I have also added a sheet for parents about
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We do a lot of puzzles in my classroom. Puzzles work on fine motor skills, orientation, and also social skills. Sometimes I will have the kids all work on one big puzzle together. However a few days ago they each were working on their own. This provided
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I have had some really great parents this year and I have been thinking about things I wish parents of my students did all the time. Being a parent myself I think it is important that parents are active members of the IEP team. So here is my wish list....
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Making inferences is on of the hardest skills for my students. Having to hear something or looking at something and read between the lines is not easy for a child who is a "typical" learner, let alone for one who has various challenges. Recently I was
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I hope you all have been enjoying the blog hop and all of the great stories (a few tear jerkers out there) and freebies. Just in case you missed any of the posts, below is a list that will take you directly to each stop. Don't forget to stop by Teaching
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Welcome to the first stop on a special blog hop for Autism Awareness and the Special Educators who dedicate their time and talents working with students on the spectrum. Today being the official day for Light it up Blue & World Wide Autism Awareness Day
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I am giving PEEPS pops to some of the staff and students tomorrow. I whipped up some quick tags to add to them and wanted to share. I hope you can use them! Click on the picture or here ..
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Today is my youngest son's first birthday. Earlier this month was my middle son's 4th birthday, so in honor of both of them I am going to give away 5 copies of my newest game Shipwrecked!! It is a sight word game using the first 200 Fry words. Entry is
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Check out the great games I found at Dollar Tree. I am so excited that they were only $1 !!! The top one (Frog Face Off) is an ABC game where students match the capital and lower case letters. I have used it as a game with multiple students and just as
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I love making various versions of the game Oh No!, but I always wonder how they go in other classrooms. So to find out I asked a few of my fellow teacher bloggers to help me out. The first one who used it was Patty over at Second in Line . If you have
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Wow, it seems like every year during March I get bogged down. Of course last year I was 9 months pregnant by this point and very ready for my 3rd little boy to arrive. Anyway, last year our cooking activity for Read Across America was based on the book
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I ran across this post last week and thought some of you may be able to use it. HoJo over at HoJo's Teaching Adventure recently wrote a post about Student Loan Forgiveness. She goes through the process and helps you get to the websites you need. She also
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