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  • Calendar Journal Tips

    Friends~I have had some questions since my last post about how I use my calendar journals in class.  You can read my post about these cute journals by giving them a click below!  You also can download a copy of my printable labels too! To answer the questions that I have had about my calendar journals I have to tell you that I do my ...
    Posted to The Schroeder Page (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 20, 2012
  • Calendar Crazy

    I'm in a calendar craze apparently. If you missed my One Little Word calendar idea, that's what started it all. Then last night in the late evening blogging hours I stumbled upon this cutest Owl Calendar generator!Lookie what I made! Owl lovers unite! You can mix and match to pick your owl picture for each month! Grab yours here: I used to ...
    Posted to Yearn to Learn (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 7, 2012
  • One Little Word Calendars

    Thanks to Oh Boy 4th Grade I learned about Ali Edwards concept of One Little Word.My word for this year is: BELIEVE Having chosen my word, now I'm starting to embrace it.First I changed my Blogger profile picture to my OLW Then I made a ''Believe'' themed 2012 calendar You can make your own One Little Word calendar too. Click {HERE}. Do you ...
    Posted to Yearn to Learn (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 5, 2012
  • Monthly Calendar 2011 – 1 (Landscape)

    Download this cute printable Monthly 2011 Calendar for your kids as new year has arrived.  Each month has beautiful images of planes, butterflies, animals, snowflakes etc. Please visit us again to check our new calendars. Sample: Click on the icons below to download this monthly calendar month wise. Printing Note: The Pages are ...
    Posted to Fun Printables for Kids (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 10, 2011
  • Calendar 2011 (3)

    Download this cute printable 2011 Calendar for your kids as new year is arriving. Please visit us again to check our new calendars. Sample: Click on the icon below to download calendar. Printing Note: The Pages are in standard PDF format and can easily be downloaded. You need to have PDF reader to view our printable ...
    Posted to Fun Printables for Kids (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 17, 2010
  • A Classroom Journey from Frazzled to Dazzled!

    Walking into a classroom at the beginning of a new year can make a teacher frazzled. “What should I teach?” “What kind of students will I have?” “Where am I going to get my supplies on such a small budget?” “How am I going to get this classroom in shape in just a week?” [...]
    Posted to Stupid Teacher Talk (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 23, 2009
  • Getting items printed for the holidays

    I attended a training today and decided that I need to learn how to customize and order items such as calendars and posters.  This seems like a great idea for the holidays.  It's kind of like jumping in there and not being afraid of technology.  Once I get started, I will probably be unstoppable.  So many things can be done ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on October 22, 2008
  • The Weave Strikes Again

    Alternative Title: Why A Good Schedule Is Hard To Find Ms. Weavalicious strikes again!! And boy, her weave must be tighter and more crooked than ever, because she really bent us over this time, if you know what I mean. As my girls in college used to say, ''She really bent you over the futon on that one.'' (I know, don't ask...it was hysterical ...
    Posted to It's Not All Flowers And Sausages... (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 30, 2007
  • Sigh

    The other day we were going over the calendar during morning meeting. We were putting up important dates…or at least dates that are important in the eyes of seven year olds – birthdays, days off, half days and Halloween. You know, the good stuff. Of course, everyone had to tell me when their brother or sister’s birthdays were as well. ...
    Posted to It's Not All Flowers And Sausages... (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 8, 2007