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This might possibly be one of the greatest days of my life. When you have two authors on a blog, sometimes new resources are shared and I just don’t notice (I am sure this does not happen to Jee Young,...
View ArticleLooking for a Lesson Plan Template?
Lesson planning is a key to a teacher’s success. No matter how much we hate to do it, it MUST BE DONE. I had to spend a lot of time at the beginning of this year editing and changing my template since...
View ArticleNeed a great Story Map? Look no further!
I recently found this amazing story map poster idea: Pinterest brought me to this post on Growing Kinders, and Kathleen got this idea from Kim Adsit’s website. I just love sharing! The great, great...
View ArticleTeaching Adjectives
I was on Pinterest again a couple of weeks ago (I mean I am on it almost every day, but that is besides the point) and I came across this fantastic lesson on adjectives by Jennifer over at Rowdy in...
View ArticleGuest Read Aloud in Melody’s Class!
While I was in Korea, I had the chance to visit Melody’s kindergarten/1st grade classroom. I was really excited to meet her students and read to them. I read aloud the story Peter’s Chair by Ezra Jack...
View ArticleFavorite Reads Right Now
My students LOVE to read. I give them free time and they decide to grab a book instead of a toy. I fully believe that part of the reason is because I LOVE to read, and children are extremely...
View ArticleTelling Time in First Grade
Learning how to tell time. We’ve all been there. Since telling time is something we do throughout the whole day I wanted to integrate it throughout all of my lessons. The way I decided to do this was...
View ArticleEngage All Students in Writing with a Sound Bite
This past fall I had the privilege of attending a Reading and Writing through Inquiry workshop in Indonesia (love that traveling is a part of my job!). I first mentioned it in this post. One of the...
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