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  • What We're Reading Wednesday #2

    I know many of you are already out for the holidays! We have a half day of school tomorrow and then we're home until January 7th! Hip! Hip! I do love Christmas Break! Do your students love animals? One of my students' favorites topics each year is learning about animals, all kinds. In December, however, they ADORE learning about reindeer! We read ...
    Posted to Peace, Love, and First Grade (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 19, 2012
  • On the 15th Day of Christmas...

    ***, ***, ***! I am excited to celebrate the 15th day of Christmas with you for  My gift to you today is an upper and lower case alphabet board with Santa himself! I hope you enjoy! Merry Christmas! ~ Mrs. McKown
    Posted to Teaching Blog Addict (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 15, 2011
  • Free Christmas Riddle Bookmarks!

    If you want to encourage your kids to read more, especially over the Christmas vacation, these hilariously funny bookmarks will get them interested, keep them in the spirit of the season ... and also keep them laughing! Click on the picture to download it for free from TeacherspayTeachers.
    Posted to Nyla's Crafty Teaching Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 25, 2011
  • Free Christmas Riddle Bookmarks!

    If you want to encourage your kids to read more, especially over the Christmas vacation, these hilariously funny bookmarks will get them interested, keep them in the spirit of the season ... and also keep them laughing! Click on the picture to download it for free from TeacherspayTeachers.
    Posted to Nyla's Crafty Teaching (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 25, 2011
  • Young Adult High Interest Book Recommendations

    We expect schools to teach children to read; however, it has been repeatedly shown by numerous studies that the home is extremely important to developing proficient readers. All parents should want their child to be a good reader because reading level generally correlates to level of success in life. . . . → Read More: Young Adult High ...
    Posted to Cheeky Lit Teacher (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 11, 2010
  • Fun Christmas Web Sites

    My son asked me to find some Christmas Web sites that were just for fun. Here are a few that I found that my son loved: BillyBear4Kids.com: Merry Christmas for Kids, Family and Teachers! Northpole.com Celebrating Christmas: Printable Kids’ Christmas Wish List Saskatchewan Schools (Canada): Christmas Links All Things Christmas: Christmas ...
    Posted to Creative Teaching (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 16, 2008