I know I've featured cone flowers on the blog before, but I just really like them! They're such neat shapes, bees love them, and they remind me of my grandma :) Do you have a flower you just can't get enough of?
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Saturday Snapshot: Cone Flowers
I know I've featured cone flowers on the blog before, but I just really like them! They're such neat shapes, bees love them, and they remind me of my grandma :) Do you have a flower you just can't get enough of?
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Color Coordinated Moving Plan (Can You Be Too Organized?)
I gave these out to people helping with the move. Fewer questions = less stress! |
But before I take time off, I wanted to share with you the moving plan that made things go oh-so-smooth this weekend. I found the basics on Pinterest (where else?), but I expanded on the brainchild of blogger Shannon Brown from Find the Joy in the Journey.
Brown's system labels and numbers each box with a corresponding sheet that details what exactly is in each box. Brilliant brilliant brilliant. If I need to know where anything is, I look in my handy binder and then find the box number that matches.
To make my move go even more smoothly, I added a color coded system. Each area of the home we were moving to was given a color. Then, each box number was marked with that color and each piece of furniture intended for that room was marked with a coordinating post-it flag. No more questioning which chairs are for the dining room and which go in the office! To make things even clearer, I labeled the rooms at the new house and gave my moving helpers a reference sheet... just in case.
Anything for the living room was labeled yellow |
Post-it flags marked the furniture |
Thanks for understanding my need for a break! I hope you all still visit on Saturdays, and I'm definitely planning on popping by your blogs while I'm on hiatus :) Take care!!
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Teacher Feature: Lego People
It's the beginning of the school year, so even though I did a teacher feature recently showing you all my classroom, I couldn't resist doing another that showed you a piece of what we are doing in class. :)
As a way to get to know my students, I had them color in these Lego people printables. Then, students labeled the parts of the body with what was on their mind (the head), what they loved (the heart), what their burdens are (the shoulders), what they do (the hands), where they have been and where they are going (the feet). The plan is to revisit these Lego people throughout the year as student examine characters and their motivations. (If you want to read more teaching ideas throughout the year, hop over to my other blog, Kvinglish)
What would you write on your Lego person?
As a way to get to know my students, I had them color in these Lego people printables. Then, students labeled the parts of the body with what was on their mind (the head), what they loved (the heart), what their burdens are (the shoulders), what they do (the hands), where they have been and where they are going (the feet). The plan is to revisit these Lego people throughout the year as student examine characters and their motivations. (If you want to read more teaching ideas throughout the year, hop over to my other blog, Kvinglish)
What would you write on your Lego person?
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
September Book Club
Last month, I read Bless Me Ultima, and it was a wonderful story. I highly recommend it, especially to anyone who speaks or reads some Spanish. It was a great glimpse into another culture. Something always gets me when a story is told from the perspective of a child!
I'm so excited to read the book I've picked for this month: Black Boy, by Richard Wright. It is the story of Wright's life, and I'm sure it will be haunting and a wonderful read.
What are you reading this month?
I'm so excited to read the book I've picked for this month: Black Boy, by Richard Wright. It is the story of Wright's life, and I'm sure it will be haunting and a wonderful read.
What are you reading this month?
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