It’s amazing how heavy brushstrokes can bring so much realism and life into a painting with such simple composition. I’m absolutely smitten with these works from Colombian artist Pedro Covo. They take me back to summer…
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Teaching my students to be compassionate is one of my goals. I hope they leave my class knowing that they can make the world a better place. I especially like to focus on this around the holidays. In the spirit of giving, I have donated a file to the Central Illinois Tornado Victim Fundraiser. The bundle will be available starting December 1st. Please, follow the store to get alerted to when the product is posted. The following "take me back" post is from December 4, 2011. This character education unit utilizes picture books to teach children about being compassionate. I developed this unit because I wanted my students to appreciate all the good that is in their lives and to inspire them to empathize with and want to help people who are less fortunate. This unit includes one formal lesson plan aligned to the Common Core Standards for grades K-2 and seven informal lessons. The unit includes nine writing/extension activities/printables, plus a Venn Diagram that can be made to compare any of the books utilized in the unit. I also include a bibliography and sample parent letter. Happy Holidays! Click on the pictures to purchase from TpT for only $3! Here are some of the picture books I utilize for this unit. *The Lady in the Box and Christmas Soup seems to be out of print. I originally borrowed them from my local library and then bought a copies, so check your library first. Thank you for stopping by! Don't forget to hop over to Hope King's blog for more Take Me Back Tuesday Posts!
One of the strongest draws towards reading Literacy Essentials: Engagement, Excellence and Equity for All Learners has been the many research-based practices offered by Routman and the different educators participating in this book study. Every blog post I read takes me back into Routman’s words with new eyes. It is a powerful reminder of how book clubs can support reading as a social practice, leading to deeper thinking and understanding of texts. Looking back over the last two months there are posts and discussions about: readers and writers; choice, agency and engagement; assessment; intervention; professional development; and, relationships and community. If you are just finding out about this book study now, I encourage you to read Routman’s book and the #litessentials posts that continue to provoke much thinking and discussion.
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These comics basically sum up my entire life, being an awkward twenty-something in a society filled with things I'll probably never understand.
Taking a sabbatical changed my life for the better. It gave me the freedom to go after my goals, and here's how you can too!
I was reminded of this quote tonight at dinner. It’s one of my favorites.
My mentor took me out for lunch at my favorite vegetarian restaurant that doubles as a Buddhist temple. Over some crispy tofu, my mentor asked me why I hated birthdays. I explained to him that age is…
We've all had that terrible feeling of being shocked when you find out that somebody has been talking about you behind your back. Here are a list of top ten comebacks you can use to let the person know if they have something to say, they should say it to your face.
Teaching my students to be compassionate is one of my goals. I hope they leave my class knowing that they can make the world a better place. I especially like to focus on this around the holidays. In the spirit of giving, I have donated a file to the Central Illinois Tornado Victim Fundraiser. The bundle will be available starting December 1st. Please, follow the store to get alerted to when the product is posted. The following "take me back" post is from December 4, 2011. This character education unit utilizes picture books to teach children about being compassionate. I developed this unit because I wanted my students to appreciate all the good that is in their lives and to inspire them to empathize with and want to help people who are less fortunate. This unit includes one formal lesson plan aligned to the Common Core Standards for grades K-2 and seven informal lessons. The unit includes nine writing/extension activities/printables, plus a Venn Diagram that can be made to compare any of the books utilized in the unit. I also include a bibliography and sample parent letter. Happy Holidays! Click on the pictures to purchase from TpT for only $3! Here are some of the picture books I utilize for this unit. *The Lady in the Box and Christmas Soup seems to be out of print. I originally borrowed them from my local library and then bought a copies, so check your library first. Thank you for stopping by! Don't forget to hop over to Hope King's blog for more Take Me Back Tuesday Posts!
One of the strongest draws towards reading Literacy Essentials: Engagement, Excellence and Equity for All Learners has been the many research-based practices offered by Routman and the different educators participating in this book study. Every blog post I read takes me back into Routman’s words with new eyes. It is a powerful reminder of how book clubs can support reading as a social practice, leading to deeper thinking and understanding of texts. Looking back over the last two months there are posts and discussions about: readers and writers; choice, agency and engagement; assessment; intervention; professional development; and, relationships and community. If you are just finding out about this book study now, I encourage you to read Routman’s book and the #litessentials posts that continue to provoke much thinking and discussion.
When someone says you have no friends, it can be a difficult thing to hear. Depending on the context, it can either be true or false, but regardless of the situation, it’s a hard situation
Enjoy the goodness of Korean Hand-Torn Dumpling Soup without the fuss!
When you're unable to be with your BFF, even though you're miles apart, these long-distance friendship quotes will bring you closer than ever.