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I'm beginning to see a pattern to my projects this summer...All things Common Core. Last week I shared my file organization . This week I'm showing you my standard focus wall. My grade level is still easing into the full standards, but this next year Read More...
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I'm linking up with Eberopolis to share my teacher toolbox My magic 3 for TPT goodies include: Something I've made It's my newest product line, "To the Point" series which includes practice for synonyms, prefixes & suffixes, word families, guide words, Read More...
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I'm joining Mr. Hughes with a Reading Round Up . Here are my top 5 read alouds. I'll share a snippet about each one in the order that I read them to my class this year. First up is Gooney Bird Greene by Lois Lowry What a character Gooney Bird Greene is. Read More...
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I'm joining the Monday Made It Crowd. Common Core organization is on the top of my To Do List and thanks to a blog post from That's So Second Grade , I got busy. Ashley had made labels for 2nd grade, but I needed them for 3rd grade. So I typed the standards Read More...
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I'm loving my newest product, To the Point Synonyms . "To the Point" packs for other concepts are already in the works too, so be looking for them. Getting to the point, this new pack is great for working with synonyms, using a thesaurus and practicing Read More...
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I'm joining in on Corinna's Workin It Wednesday. My goal this summer is to have a regular walking routine. One week into my summer and I am pleased to stay I've stayed on track. My exercise routine is nothing special at all. I just leash up Harley and Read More...
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I've been on summer vacation for 5 days and am already thinking about next school year. Kim at Joy in 6th grade is hosting a fun linky perfect for reflecting. My top 3 wishes inside and outside the classroom are: Yay for me, I've walked every day since Read More...
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The ripple of a pebble is powerful. I ran across this poem by Joseph Norris {HERE} and thought it reflects the inspiring amount of relief effort going on for the Oklahoma tornado. You can do your part by checking out Teacher's Notebook Moore Relief Bundle Read More...
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Tomorrow is my last day of school and of course my students have summer on their minds already. So we did the cutest learning relay today from Miss Math Dork , Beach Bum Relay. I love the versatility of this fun team relay. I used the template provided Read More...
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My students celebrated their moms by making this flower pot recipe holder craft. They attached a "Recipe for Mom" card. The craft came from Oriental Trading, but the exact craft is no longer available on their site. I had leftovers from years ago when Read More...
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Enjoy this Teacher Appreciation Song by Brain Asselin May we all realize the differences, small and large, we make in our classrooms everyday. I'm proud to call teaching my profession. Teachers, I know, also appreciate a SALE. Don't forget about Teachers Read More...
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My class tackled multi step math problems with a new strategy I put in place called Right vs Wrong. The purpose of it is to help student verify the answers given by their classmates. First students work in pairs to solve a problem and show their answers Read More...
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Get your kids thinking about trash and being responsible with how they throw it away. My annual Earth Day unit would not be complete without using the cute and creative Wartville Wizard story. The characters in the story literally get trash "stick ons" Read More...
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I'm enjoying a beautiful spring Saturday. Last week I was in the midst of state testing, but I was able to add a sprinkle of learning fun into my afternoons. We did ladybug math! I hit two concepts: fractions and symmetry Students received a certain number Read More...
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Have food = Will Learn My class does this edible model of landforms every year. We start with a graham *** base. Cover 3/4 with brown icing and 1/4 with blue icing. Use various food items to represent landforms: Brown M&M for an island Blue M&M for a Read More...
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