Okay, it’s confession time. My room does not always look like this. In fact, most of the pictures I take at the beginning of every year eventually make me feel incredibly guilty, because despite obsessive-compulsive planning and plotting, my little kid-diddles just aren’t as concerned about the aesthetics as I am. As it should be. These pictures are from last… View Post
One Extra Degree: A Year in Pictures {Linky Party}
Runde’s Room is having a linky party, and we’re all invited. This was a totally welcome break from lesson planning, but I had a really difficult time narrowing down over 1,000 photos from my blog. No, that’s not an exaggeration. I seriously took a TON of photos in 2011… mostly before I switched school districts and moved into a new… View Post
WONDERland: Adventures in Questioning {Supplemental Resource}
You may want to sit down before you read this post. I actually made something new for TpT. 🙂 If you’re looking for something to add to your questioning mini-lessons to keep them fresh & fun, this may be your cup of tea. This Alice in Wonderland themed packet is full of fun posters and visual aids to help your… View Post
Top Ten Reasons I Know Christmas is Near…
If you do not follow Reagan at Tunstall’s Teaching Tidbits, you NEED to. Now, not later. While you’re there, you need to read her “Top Ten Reasons I Know Christmas is Near” post. I read it to my husband, and of course, he politely smiled at me, but I am fairly certain that he was tuned out watching MADE on… View Post
Loose Ends
We just finished our Unit 2 Benchmark last week, but I managed to sneak in a few craftivities to celebrate the season. We made our Grinchy arrays again using templates from Deanna Jump’s Grinch unit. {This was completed during one of our EAGLE Time off-days. We have intervention/enrichment periods every other day.} We also {partially} made our Cara Carroll inspired… View Post
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