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We dissected cow eyes in science class and the kids were so amazed and interested! I ordered them from BioCorp for a great price and then I found an easy to follow packet of information on-line for FREE! Gotta love that! This site even has a video of the dissection that you can watch!
The most amazing part had to be seeing that the ...
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My class is ready to ROCK those tests! We have a rock star theme going this year and the kids are soooo excited! I found this great FREEBIE on TPT that the kiddos filled out and this bulletin board is just too cute! Click here for the link!
I painted the lettering on white bulletin board paper and then surrounded the words with these ...
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We have recently signed up for a free membership at TeachHUB and have stumbled upon many great finds there - for both teachers and parents! TeachHUB.com provides the latest in education technology, news and tools. It’s a great free resource for not only teachers, but homeschool parents and even families of children in traditional schools for ...
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A banner of the order of flats and sharps. I tried having two banners for each but students found it confusing. So here is a banner where they can just read it from the appropriate side and with a single flat and sharp they know which side to use. The banner it 60″ x 6″, [...]
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My name is Jennifer Findley and I have been teaching in Chattanooga TN for the best 4 years. I have spent all four years in intermediate grades in an inner city school. I love it! I went into education to make a difference in the lives of students, particularly those living in poverty. I remember the first time I read Ruby Payne’s A Framework for ...
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