This is the ultimate Southeast Asia itinerary with options ranging from 2 weeks to 3 months incorporating all kinds of different travel styles and interests.
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The Monthly Log, as Ryder presents it, is where you can map out specific events as well as write down the things you’d like to do over the course of the month. Additionally, the Monthly Log also serves as a way to log notable snippets that happened. This way you can get a bird’s eye view of what happened during the month. Over time, Bullet Journalists have modified the Monthly Log to make it work for them. This has led to a medley of variations. Here is a curated selection of...
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Thailand is the biggest travel hub in Asia and the perfect destination for all kinds of travelers! See this 3 Weeks In Thailand Itinerary with all the info!
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Finding Text Evidence In my new position this year as a reading specialist, I am sometimes amazed to see 2nd graders through 6th graders struggling with the same skills! One big skill that my kids need work with is finding textual evidence to support their answers to basic reading comprehension questions. My kids are bringing in schema and making connections, but they struggle to tie their answers back to the text, which is such an important skill! Now that Common Core has brought an extra emphasis to text evidence, our teachers are really focusing on giving students structured practice defending their answers in the text. Of course, we eventually want students using clues from the text to infer, analyze, evaluate, and draw conclusions, but many of my students are still struggling with the basics of finding the direct, explicitly stated evidence in the text- so I created this Color-Coding Text Evidence mini-pack. After trying these out with my students this week, I would LOVE to know what you think- and if they work well for you, monthly sets for the whole year (or bundles!) can be downloaded in my TpT store! If you’re new here, welcome! You may want to read a little about me, check out my free customizable lesson plans, view some new teacher tips, or find a few more freebies! I’m a 2nd/ 3rd grade teacher turned reading specialist for grades 2-6 who LOVES integrating science and social studies into my teaching- and blogging to share ideas! If you care to follow along, you can follow my blog here: You can also find my email, Facebook page, TeachersPayTeachers store, and more on the top right section of the blog. I hope this freebie helps you and your students! Now for your clue! On your form, you can record the letter... {Don’t have a form? Make sure you look below at the link list and go to Comprehension Connection, our first stop. You’ll find out more about our giveaway and pick up your clue-hunting guide to make sure you don’t miss ANY of the freebies!} Thanks for visiting today! Now you’re off to visit one of my favorite bloggy friends, Emily over at Curious Firsties. Click below to head to your… (Map of all stops included below- just in case you get lost during the investigation! :) 1. Comprehension Connection 2. Dont Let the Teacher Stay Up Late 3. The Reading Tutor/ OG 4. Learning Fundamentals 5. Reading and Writing Redhead 6. Ms. Ds Literacy Lab 7. Conversations in Literacy 8. Teacher Mom of Three 9. A Day in the Life of a Title 1 Teacher 10. Luckeyfrog"s Lilypad 11. Curious Firsties 12. All Four Reading 13. Thinking Out Loud 14. Ms. Jordan Reads 15. Big Time Literacy 16. Read with Me ABC 17. Teaching With Nancy 18. This Little Piggy Reads 19. The Literacy Minute 20. Book Units Teacher 21. Reading Toward the Stars 22. The Literacy Garden 23. Im Lovin Lit 24. Ripper Resources 25. Teachers Take-Out 26. Sweet Integrations 27. Reading is Elementary 28. The Rungs of Reading Thanks for stopping by! :)
Preschoolers will have fun exploring apples with this fun fall or back to school themed FREE Apple Science Experiment Worksheet.
Autumn is one of the most colourful seasons of the year, with the golden October right in the middle. Even Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong sang about Autumn in New York, slightly jazzing up the mood and warming the hearts. Or maybe Girl in Red gets you lit up with her song We Fell in Love in October. What’s not to love about this season and especially October? The trees are painted in all sorts of colours, the weather is not too cold yet and being outdoors is still enjoyable. That’s exactly what I like to see in my October monthly spreads. 1. The Sweet Oranges and Ochres Photo credit: Fatinbulletjournal I like this simple spread of some wonderful earthly colours, that just make you think about the fall straight away. Sometimes simplicity is the best, so that it can be brightened up with some calligraphy, stamps or just left clear and unembellished. 2. Stars and the Moon Photo credit: Mondaymorningdesign This also, pretty simplistic spread is very dreamy, indeed. There are months that you already know won’t need the whole two pages and the space can be used for inspiring quotes, tasks, goals, monthly budgeting or those who are […]
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Hi all! Sorry I've been M.I.A., but WOW can the end of the year get the best of you! I have been getting several e-mails about how I organize all of our classroom materials. I took pictures in March when we packed up our March materials and then didn't have a chance to post until