A hilarious way to kill time & laugh your butt off? Funny new word definitions from the HipDict dictionary. Loaded with sarcasm, wit and inspirational sayings about love and life, these word definitions will have you rolling. Many of the new words and sayings are creeping into my everyday vernacular, especially “Burritoing” and “Lie-Fi.” Best yet, all the content is user-generated, or crowd-sourced, which means you can submit new definitions to add to the party! Add a funny word definition of your own now at the HipDict website and you just might see it on Instagram the next time you click on.
Lost in your emotions and don't have the right words to say? Here are 126 rare words with beautiful meanings to help explain how you feel.
This is for the lover of words, every writer exploring new ideas, and for the wandering minds. And for those craving sleep, check out my sleep meditation guide here: Sleep Meditation Guide 1. Cordo…
This list of unusual and beautiful words will not only enrich your vocabulary but also allow you to perceive the world differently.
These quotes and poems (and exlusive inerview!) about love and self-empowerment by Instagram poet Nikita Gill will give you the strength to conquer anything.
How to write an argumentative essay?✍️ ➡️ https://t.co/lQVkJZzSyS what is argumentative writing writing an argumentative essay #100Daysofcode #javascript #programming #dev #linux #java #programming #CodeNewbie #python #reactjs #bugbounty #DataScience #infosec #gamedev #BigData
Well, I'm finally posting some pictures of some of the changes I made in my room. Here is how I set up my library. It's actually been in this configuration before. When I found out I was getting a new leveled library, I had to make room. It turns out that going back to this set-up worked best. That arrow and caption point out where I'm planning to put the new books. I typed it in the picture, but it came out really tiny for some reason. My library is arranged by theme, but I'm excited to add a leveled library. The yellow shelf runs across the front of my room. On the other side of my Pro Board is my math area. I like my math area because it is organized and the vocabulary is posted up front and center. My friends tend to incorporate the vocab in our math discussions more when they are visible. That big blue cart is one of the two new shelving units I got. It holds more math manipulative, but I turned it around because it is sort of messy looking. Plus, I thought I could put a poster or two on the back blue side. They were originally going to be bookshelves, but they turned out to be too deep for books. Below is my new meeting table, otherwise called Big Bird by my friends. Yeah, even they noticed it is really yellow! I do love it, but I find it shows every pencil mark and grubby hand print. I probably should have gone with a darker color. The area behind the meeting table is a work in progress. I'm still working on organizing my literacy materials in this area. Finally, I'm showing you this area for one reason only. Notice the arrow and bubbles I drew in. See the bubbles on my whiteboard? I had my VOICES board there before, but I moved it. When I took the board down all the tape residue stayed behind. It was fine for a while. I knew it was there, but you really couldn't see it. I also don't use the board for writing, so it wasn't a problem. Then, I was out for a workshop. A substitute wrote on the board and then erased. Of course, it stuck to all the tape residue. I've been trying to figure out a way to remove it without ruining the board. The arrow points to a bottle of PAM nonstick cooking spray. Someone told me that it will take off the tape residue without ruining the board. I'll let you know if it works. However, if you have any tips on how to clean this mess please share!! So, here's an overview of the front of my room from the door. The meeting table is in the back. One of the things I am going to do next year is tone down all the color. I think it is all a little busy. Have you ever noticed the difference between the classrooms of male and female teachers? There are two male teachers down the hall from me and their rooms make mine look like I'm preparing for a carnival. They have very spare rooms. Not a lot of color, not a lot of fancy borders or posters. Is this true in your school? Next year, I'm going to find a happy medium between what I have going on and what they don't have going on! Now, here comes the mish-mosh of stuff. See these beautiful roses? One of my students brought them in for me for the Chinese New Year! Aren't they gorgeous? I'm really not big on cut flowers, but these made me smile all week. I hadn't really planned to do anything about the New Year, but I knew I had to. We watched a quick documentary on Discovery Education's United Streaming about the Chinese New Year. I went to Staples Office Supply today and bought these. Do you remember Paper Mate's Flair Markers? I have love these since I was a kid. It rivals my love of Mr. Sketch Scented Markers! I'm hoping these will motivate me to attack the pile of papers I have to grade this weekend. It's good to have hope, right?! ;-) I also bought four of these Swingline Staplers. They come in different colors, so I got red, purple, blue, and green. Added bonus is that they were on sale for only $5 each and I had a 15% off coupon. For some reason, my friends have destroyed every stapler I had this year. And, I'm talking heavy duty staplers. Why do they feel it necessary to make a fist and pound the stapler with all their might? We are going to have yet another lesson on how to staple correctly when I break these out on Monday. Finally, I found this anchor chart on Pinterest and had to share. It is from the blog The Adventures of a 6th Grade Teacher. It totally reminds me that I have been slacking on teaching Latin roots. I love the chart and may just have to borrow it. The blog is by a first year language arts teacher named Miss Klohn. Judging from her blog, she is doing a phenomenal job for a first year. I even noticed she is using the thinking stems I use. :-) I have another post on some professional reading for tomorrow or Monday. Depends on how the rest of the weekend goes. If you do guided reading groups, check back. However, the book I'm going to share is great for anyone who teachers reading, guided or not. Enjoy your day!
photo credit: Pinterest
Blazemoche (n.) - The therapeutic tranquility one feels when listening to the crackling and burning of firewood.