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A Day in the Life of Clare. What will today bring? A new recipe, a crazy Kindergarten story or details about a night out on the town. you never know! Wednesday, November 19, 2014. Head over to my store. And check it out! Posted by Clare Ashford.
Places to Visit in NJ! Free Resources for Teachers. Take a peek at these government websites that have many links, videos, and other resources that can be used in the classroom. Federal Resources for Educational Excellence. Today from the Treasure Chest.
CLICK HERE FOR FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES, LINK BUTTONS AND MORE! Dog Days of Third Grade. Hi, my name is Sharon. I have been married for almost 25 years to my wonderful, patient husband who puts up with my crazy ideas. I have 2 daughters, one who is in college and one who is in 3rd grade. Thursday, October 4, 2012. Tuesday, August 28, 2012. Friday, August 3, 2012. But anyway on to the freebie.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Here are some blogs that I stalk! They are great sites from other teachers all over the US. They also have links to more blogs on their sites. Sometimes you can get lost blogging! But have fun and hope that you enjoy them.
Saturday, June 29, 2013. Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Hello and Merry Christmas! Designed just for teaching. So check it out and let me know what you think if anyone even follows this anymore lol. It was football, football and more football.
CLICK HERE FOR FREE BLOG LAYOUTS, LINK BUTTONS AND MORE! One of a Kind. my favorites are wedding and event blogs and education blogs. yay so fun! Sunday, December 29, 2013. I actually did update that blog in the last couple months. Sunday, April 28, 2013. However then you add in the s.
Here is a quick idea for helping your students take ownership of their writing Goals. The kids generally only get one new goal at a time.
Wreaths, Wreaths, Everywhere.
Monday, June 2, 2014. Thanks to my students I got a few coffee mugs this year. I finally had time to decorate one. I used some pictures of my son and some wonderful sayings I found on the web about special needs and autism. Here is the blank canvas. My hubby bought this gem at the thrift store. They are a little to big.
Posted on March 24, 2018. This week I took over a 1st grade classroom for a teacher out on medical leave. In addition to the challenges of taking over a classroom in March, there was the added stress of communicating with students about their teacher being sick. There have been lots of substitutes and inconsistency because of the situation and after five full days of me, I feel like are were starting to come together. Posted on February 21, 2018.
Blogs will make or break you. Blogging has taken the media world by storm in the last decade. It is a new, cheap and fast way to publish your work and gets your name recognized. Inaccuracy and a lack of coherence will shape a negative image of your writing skills to potential employers. During her visit at The University of Westminster she offered useful insights for students, advising them to not produce sloppy and badly edited work on the internet.
Friday, May 23, 2014. Meeting my girl with sweet, sweet relief and overwhelming joy. My Dad and Mom, beside themselves with excitement. The moment The Colonel became a big brother. Gma B and Gpa Lawrence.
In fact, posting in general this week has been a challenge. I could offer a litany of excuses, but I think a picture might just be more effective. Meet the newest member of our family, my week-old granddaughter, Emerson.
What we are doing today. The fire that took our home. International Voice of the Orphan. Saturday, May 16, 2015. Mimi was praying about creating a special. Time with her sweet baby girl. Something that we could do each time. We are together, whether at her faraway home. Or at home in Phoenix.
A look inside a special life. At 18 months old, one of the recommended therapies of the early intervention program he attended was picking up Cheerios from his high chair tray to help him strengthen his pincher grasp. He struggled getting his little thumb and forefinger to work together. As much as my boys were different, in other ways they were the same. I remember being exasperated with each of them both times.