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Always Sunny In a Windowless Classroom : November 2012
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012. And The Countdown Begins. Ok Friends.16 (school) days until Christmas Break! I feel like time painfully slooooowwws between Thanksgiving break and Christmas break and trudges along like molasses being poured on a freezing cold morning.yea thats the simile I came up with. Anywhoo.Thanksgiving was amazing and I am oh so thankful for so so much! I took this idea and created these. I tried this out.after ALOT of modeling.and it was a super success! Posted by Caitlin Spurry.
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First Grade Garden: August 2015
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Friday, 28 August 2015. Daily Schedule - Guided Math {What is the Rest of the Class Doing? I did a {post}. A few weeks ago about how I teach my small groups in math, but what are the other students doing while I am working with that group? And the shape cards for free at the bottom of {this post}. These are collection of hands-on math centres that students can complete on their own. At the beginning of the year I use some of these math stations that I shared {here}. These activities are usually games tha...
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First Grade Garden: How to Make the Most of Your Guided Reading Lessons
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Saturday, 30 May 2015. How to Make the Most of Your Guided Reading Lessons. So a little while back I shared my guided reading toolbox with you. If you missed that post, click {here}. Or the picture below. It talks about some of the goodies I keep on hand to use during my guided reading lessons! Then a few weeks ago I was guest blogging over at the Hameray Publishing blog. Or by clicking the picture below. From Really Good Stuff with these cute labels. 1} Reread/Fluency - 2 minutes. 2} New Read - 8 minutes.
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Rock and Teach: Body Angles
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Monday, March 23, 2015. If you're a 4th grade Texas teacher, you know that protractors and measuring angles are part of our new TEKS (the equivalent of the CCSS). A lot of the changes in TEKS have given me a headache. but I actually REALLY enjoyed teaching my students how to measure angles! After introducing my students to protractors and how to read them (SHOUT OUT TO GEOSTIX! Pictured above), we started a fun project called "Bendy Bones". First up: brainstorming angles we see in real life. This is such...
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Justification for My Craft/Art Supplies Addiction | Design Roost
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Musings of a Perpetual DIYer. Laquo; Hot Chocolate en français. Diving into the Debt Situation. Justification for My Craft/Art Supplies Addiction. On December 31, 2012. A while back I purchased my first jar of Mod Podge and was once again inspired by Ana White to break it out and use it. I built book boxes for my classroom yesterday after spending an hour shoveling snow (yuck! From Ana’s site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Hot Chocolate in Three Languages | Design Roost
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Musings of a Perpetual DIYer. Laquo; 31, Drowning in Debt and What Pete the Planner Taught me. Hot Chocolate en français. Hot Chocolate in Three Languages. On December 26, 2012. This is a great little unit to practice number sight words and concepts of print. It includes a big book “How Many Marshmallows are there in the Hot Chocolate? Posted in Teachers Pay Teachers. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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A Much Deserved Break | Design Roost
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Musings of a Perpetual DIYer. Laquo; 99 Problems and Debt’s #1. What We’re Learning This Week. A Much Deserved Break. On July 13, 2013. Between teaching summer school, revamping the garden, and changing teaching positions I managed to get away to Boothbay for the weekend to see family. We stayed in an adorable motel right on a cove, Beach Cove Inn. The rooms are all new and clean, and even have patio tables from where you can enjoy views of the cove. I don’t think I’ll ever want to leave. Common Core Mat...
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99 Problems and Debt’s #1 | Design Roost
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Musings of a Perpetual DIYer. Laquo; Revealing the Underbelly of Our Financial Life. A Much Deserved Break. 99 Problems and Debt’s #1. On March 21, 2013. Financial Priority and Long-Term Financial Goal. A Little Help From My Friends. After reading Dave Ramsey’s book. Dave says to start with your lowest balance first, but my student loans give me a lot of stress and anxiety and I really want them outta heya! I used an app called. Posted in Personal Finance. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. A Much Deserved Break.
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{heart} to reed: March 2012
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File ♥ Sharing. I posted a new Scoot! Game to my TpT store-with state testing around the corner I am dreading "test prep"- I am desperately looking for ways to make reviewing standards and content a bit more 'fun'.My kids love to play Scoot- and they don't even realize we are reviewing at the same time :). Hope it is useful! New unit on TpT and a Freebie! I am finally on Spring Break- can't wait to spend my week relaxing with my little girl! Terms of Use and Graphics links included in packet). I seem to ...
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Tiny Toes: Back to School Get to Know You Games
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Monday, July 20, 2015. Back to School Get to Know You Games. Back to school is hectic! There's no way around the hustle and bustle and learning names, labeling items, filling out forty-seven forms for each student and still finding a moment to rest. It get so overwhelming that many times we forget to just slow down and enjoy the day. The forms will get filled out. Items will eventually be labeled. Sanity will prevail. Scrambled-this is almost like playing hangman except no one dies! Main Idea-look at thi...