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Tiny message in a clothespin / by C is for craft.
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Wrapping a present with a pocket for the card. So smart!
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Heart-warming blog post: "The Impact of One" (the difference teachers make in the lives of children.) Save for when you need a reminder or a pick-me-up.
Discovery Box enables students to build up an argument or description of an event, person or historical period by placing items in a virtual box. Would be great to use as a book report alternative.
aquarela+doodles: the thicker the watercolor + the less water you use, the better. make simple shapes (circles, squares, rectangles, etc). once dry, make doodles and drawings outlining the shapes with black pen. use white pen for details (balls, hearts, circles, etc). you can use this as a doodle by itself orrr turn it into a background for a scrapbook pg or art jounral (see: maisarmendonca.bl...)
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I am - Happy, Patient, Peaceful and Honest ...
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Michaela {Mila´s Traumwerkstatt} Happy, peacepul, elegant, charismatic ;-) sehr süß !!
Class photographer - each day one student is assigned the task of being class photographer. They are responsible for photographing an important moment, then writing about it for the class blog. LOVE IT!
Good way to teach how to differentiate between "b" and "d" Very Clever!
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experiment with sugar and water to see what colors ants prefer - and look at their bellies. You can see what color of sugar water they are drinking.
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FEBRUARY LOVE PROJECT 1. collect rocks 2. paint hearts on them 3. place them back outside where people can find them
by colormekatie
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1. Do I see a capital letter at the beginning of my sentence? 2. Do I see finger spaces between the words I wrote? 3. Did I use lowercase letters throughout my sentence, unless I needed to use a capital letter? 4. Do I see a punctuation mark at the end of my sentence? 5. Does my sentence make sense when I read it? To remind my students to ask themselves the above mentioned questions I created this bulletin board. Actually, Mr. Phippen was the genius who came up with the idea of using embroidery hoops to form the glasses. Anyway, you need 2 hoops, a small piece of wood to join the hoops, 2 black paper plates, and spray paint to create the Writer's Eye glasses man. The kids love it!
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Great blog - visually beautiful - revisit this one.
"Teaching is the one profession that permits love." (Theodore Roethke)
for those one million and two love notes and student drawings you get
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Stephany Koujou Really neat!