It's a very gray Saturday over here. We have had the absolute strangest weather this week. Windy, rainy, sunny, cold, warm . . . I mean, if you don't like the weather, just wait a minute. Ashley with my sister, Lisa (her mom), my brother, Jason, my parents, and me! There were other people there, too. Like her boyfriend. And people. But I only took pics of my family. What can I ... Read More about Five for Fraturday (and a Freebie)
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No One Threw A Tomato
It's true. No one threw a tomato. Most of the comments were very supportive. And I was actually a little surprised because I've mostly seen clip charts around Bloggy Land. I have wanted to talk about gold tags for at least six months, but I was afraid. Apparently, for no reason. Because you all are super nice. AS ALWAYS. I felt like I had gone on and on ... Read More about No One Threw A Tomato
Today
So the other day, Kerry, (my twin if you didn't know, but I think everyone knows) told me that I hadn't been blogging enough for her liking. Oh. Well. La-di-dah. Kerry! I said. I am busy! Hello?! I come home and I have to play with Murphie and grade papers and watch Reality TV and pay attention to Steve and and and and and . . . But then, I had to agree with her. ... Read More about Today
Reader’s Theater in the Primary Classroom (with a FREEBIE)
Let's talk, shall we? As many of you already know, I have a passion for Reader's Theater. It is, hands down, THE BEST WAY I have found to practice meaningful, purposeful, and engaging fluency practice in my classroom. Now. You might be thinking what I first thought when I heard about Reader's Theater. So the kids are sitting on stools, and they hold scripts, and they take turns reading, and ... Read More about Reader’s Theater in the Primary Classroom (with a FREEBIE)
Backpacks
I have a backpack problem. Do you? They're everywhere. Some of them are the kind on wheels that you would take on a vacation. Which, if we're being honest, is not really a backpack and more of a suitcase. And, considering we don't take textbooks home in the first grade, is kind of unnecessary. And we don't take binders home either. The most we take home is a ... Read More about Backpacks
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