Saturday, September 26, 2020

Bags Galore!














 

 More Bags!










 As many of you know , I looooooooooove bags!





Thursday, September 24, 2020

 Don't worry about tomorrow, 

Win today.




 We all have a choice to make: Do what is right or do what we are allowed. Choose with your heart.



Many of us can't invite our students' families into our classroom – so let's try creating a virtual space for connection and conversation with our students and their families, a "fireside chat"!

During the "fireside chat", highlight what has been learned during the week, celebrate points of pride both at home and at school, and answer questions.              Jen Snyder



Try this great idea from Three Fires Elementary School. Teach your children or students to use the Stop and Jot Method to remember ideas in their books.



Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Sunday, September 20, 2020


 


 



Spooky Marshmallow Pop Halloween Treats
You might be the coolest teacher ever after you spend just a few minutes making these treats with marshmallows, black frosting, dipping chocolate, and lollipops sticks! They are yummy and so easy to make.

 Cheese Puffs 

No Stir, No Bake Halloween Food Idea

So this is just the easiest idea because you just have to buy Cheese Puffs. You could set these on the table in a cute black bowl and put spider stickers on the bowl or make these cute little party favors!



Do you need to teach vocabulary?? You Decide!


Researchers found that 3-year-old vocabulary levels were indicative of their reading success in upper elementary grades and the gap grew wider as children progressed through school.



We must make sure our students are consistently reading and being read to.

Saturday, September 19, 2020

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Save Empty Candle Jars for Halloween Upcycling!

 

Frankenstein’s Monster

Line a Large Tumbler Candle jar with green tissue paper, place battery-operated fairy lights inside, and glue on construction-paper face shapes and hair. The hair is key in making him come to life — I added the hairpiece to the rim of the lid for a seamless transition!”

Jack O’ Lantern

“The Original Medium Jar Candle jar instantly took on the personality of a cute Jack O’ Lantern. Orange pipe cleaners allow the fairy lights to shine through and gave the jar the desired color, and the lines of the cleaners mimic the shape and texture of a pumpkin. Glue black construction paper eyes, mouth, and nose to the jar.”

Ghost

Use regular facial tissue, then carefully line the interior of an original Large Jar Candle jar with tissue, added the fairy lights, and added the face using the same technique as the others: construction paper and glue!”

                                                                                                                                       From Yankee Candles


Saturday, August 15, 2020

An alternative to popsicle sticks for equity...put student numbers on the bottom of mini ducks for randomly calling on students.

Saturday, August 8, 2020

Friday, July 24, 2020

Teacher Tool Great to Use #Online, #Virtual during the #Pandemic

The Whiteboards allow students to have a whiteboard and the teacher can see the students' WhiteBoards. There's a video on the site that explains more. It's a free site!



Saturday, July 18, 2020



Two civil rights icons died on 6/17/2020-John Robert Lewis died at age 80 after a battle with cancer. C.T. Vivian died at age 90 of natural causes.

They were the epitome of "good trouble" -- Lewis' favorite saying and approach to confronting injustices guided by his belief in nonviolence. They worked alongside the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in the forefront of the historic struggle for racial justices in the 1960s. At the time, their bloody beatings during protests shocked the nation and galvanized support that led to key changes in the fight for equality. For their years of arrests, confrontations and unyielding demands for justice, they received the highest civilian honor from the nation's first Black President-Barack Obama.

Lewis, a Democrat who served as the US representative for Georgia's 5th congressional district for more than three decades, was considered a moral conscience of Congress because of his belief in a nonviolent fight for civil rights.

A follower and colleague of Martin Luther King Jr., he participated in lunch counter sit-ins, joined the Freedom Riders in challenging segregated buses and -- at the age of 23 -- was a keynote speaker at the historic 1963 March on Washington.

At age 25, he also helped lead a march for voting rights on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, where he and other marchers were met by heavily armed state and local police who attacked them with clubs, fracturing Lewis' skull.

Images from that "Bloody Sunday" shocked the nation and galvanized support for the Voting Rights Act of 1965, signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

In 2011, after more than 50 years on the front lines of the civil rights movement, President Barack Obama placed the Presidential Medal of Freedom on his neck.
(CNN)


Sunday, July 12, 2020

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Saturday, June 13, 2020


“Tell the court I love my wife, and it is just unfair that I can’t live with her in Virginia.”
It was only a mere 53 years ago that interracial marriage became legal across our nation, thanks to Mildred and Richard Loving. Their courage paved the way for so many.