If you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for new recipes and this summer, my BFFs from our podcast, We Teach So Hard have come up with some scrumptious delights that you won’t be able to resist. Better yet, these dishes and drinks aren’t gazillions of calories. Our FOOD LOVER favorites go hand in hand with the first book in…
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April Activities Just for You
It’s been a loooong winter this year, especially when it’s spring and it seems like winter, it’s still sooo cold. The weather forecast keeps saying the temperatures will continue to be below normal, until next week end when it’s supposed to be in the 70’s, but then it will get chilly again annnd there are people who say there’s no…
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The Sounds of Poetry
Since April is poetry month and my buds from our We Teach So Hard podcast and I, love poems, we’ve decided to share some of our faves with you for our monthly book series, and give you some ideas that you can use right away with your students. Ever been afraid of things that go bump in the…
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HOPE is a 4-Letter Word
Have you ever felt a sense of hopelessness? Maybe things seem to always go wrong, you trip over your own feet, or get knocked down by a dog at the park and sprain your ankle, or have a fight with your significant other, or get a traffic ticket for speeding. We’ve all been there in one way or another….
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What a Wonderful World this Would Be… If We Loved One Another
This month, my BFFs from We Teach So Hard, and myself are discussing read aloud books about LOVE. It seems like such a timely theme to showcase… a new decade, what better way is there to begin 2020 than by showing love, kindness and compassion… Just imagine, if we all do acts of kindness for one another, what a wonderful…
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The Proof is in the Pudding….Proof Reading That Is!
As a veteran English and Social Studies teacher, I’d like to share some effective proof-reading tips that I’ve used to help students improve their writing skills, and to make my life a bit easier. This is simple but a tough one for the kids to remember. When writing a rough draft they should skip a line between sentences. This…
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