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Once I figured out the template for the All About Me Flip Up Book, I knew I HAD to create some resources for reading response and writer’s workshop. I am…
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Once I figured out the template for the All About Me Flip Up Book, I knew I HAD to create some resources for reading response and writer’s workshop. I am…
I have blogged about math journals before, but I hope to share a few new tips in this post today! {Previous Math Journal Posts Here and Here and Here}…
I got the CUTEST idea from my bloggy and real life friend, Kristen, and I wanted to share it with you! She puts her Summer Books in beach pails from…
Last year my word wall began like this. I had two smaller bulletin boards so I divided it up between the two. It worked well and I kept it this…
It’s been a little while since I shared some day to day activities happening in our classroom. Although I don’t have them all tied perfectly together in a tidy little…