So here we are again. Two weeks in a row and I'm not blogging about FIVE for ANYTHING. Because I don't really have FIVE things to talk about. REALLY. I mean I have LOTS to talk about (ALWAYS) but probably not stuff you're interested in. Are you interested in the fact that I ate yogurt with blueberries, raspberries, and a little granola EVERY SINGLE DAY for breakfast? And then I ate a green ... Read More about I Did Not Hit My Benchmark.
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Compound Words
Well, hotdog! That was my attempt at some compound word humor. I don't think it worked. Shuckydarn. (sort of a compound word, at least in my vocabulary, and seeing as how I'm pointing out all the compound words that I'm writing, let's call them CW's for short throughout {CW} the rest of my post) Anywho, I just got back from checking out two doggy daycare (CW) facilities because ... Read More about Compound Words
Zoom Zoom
Remember when Zoom Zoom was what that little kid said on the Mazda commercials? I long for that commercial. Because Zoom Zoom just meant that the Mazda car could go fast. And now Zoom Zoom, or just Zoom, or Zooming means I'm trying to teach, engage, and manage my students FROM AFAR. And, in the beginning, I was SO EXCITED about it. I can't even tell you how EXCITED I was. I couldn't ... Read More about Zoom Zoom
Talk About It Tuesday
I have returned from San Francisco, otherwise known as The City Of Ice Cream I Must Have Every Day Due To All The Walking That I Did And My Calves Hurt From The Hills, I Think. We had a great time and took a five hour city tour on Saturday which was actually more like six hours. Our tour guide was a British lady named Mama Vicki and our bus driver was Papa Carl. Mama Vicki was a crack up. ... Read More about Talk About It Tuesday
Reader’s Theater – Partner Plays for Advanced Readers {Winter with M&M}
Reader's Theater - with Murphie and Milo! These plays can be used for centers, Language Arts activities, fluency practice, partner reading, etc. These plays are designed and created with advanced readers in mind. The font is smaller, there are no picture clues, and varied sentence structure is used without. Ten plays are included. Each play is an original work created and written by A Teeny ... Read More about Reader’s Theater – Partner Plays for Advanced Readers {Winter with M&M}
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