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Thank you Cara for the opportunity to share some oldies but goodies! It’s my first time linking up! Here’s a post that shares one of the activities that I use…
Next week is our last week. This calls for a special team meeting in which we come up with a survival plan. Task Number 1 What Should We Teach This…
I got an email message on my Facebook Page from these two Austin teachers. We began corresponding about different classroom questions, and one day and I invited them right over…
It’s getting to that time of year! The students that “have it” are rocketing ahead! The struggling students need that extra oomph to really have a good grasp of the…
We made our MLK Jr. writing and art project this week! Today we wrote and created our very own MLK Jrs! I am dying! I love them so much! They…