A Ichigo Poster inspired by the excellent book Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Printed on A3 card stock.
Looking for more ways to enhance learning with technology? Consider podcasts: This excellent collection of eight can be shared with your students tomorrow.
Hi Everyone, I am excited that my next book in the Create, Color, Pattern, Play series is going to press tomorrow! Here’s the cover design: It was a bit of a rush, and I want to give a special shout out to the team of Color & Creativity Enthusiasts from the Zenspirations® Create, Color, Pattern, Play Facebook … Continue reading Judaic Expressions
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Are you looking for a wonderful series of books for teen girls? Or maybe for yourself? Here are some recommended all-time favorites for you to try!
Can you provide meaningful instruction without a grammar worksheet? You can, and here are ten alternatives to the grammar worksheet.
Your new favorite teaching strategy: This pared-down version of learning stations keeps the movement, interactivity and variety while minimizing the prep work.
Matt Maltese \"Good Morning It's Now Tomorrow\" his third album. In the last year Matt has enjoyed incredible growth the past 12 months over the last year after becoming an unlikely Tik Tok sensation, seeing his streaming increase by more than 5 times as he reaches a new and increasing fanbase. With this album, Matt re-establishes himself as cultural moment, with sharp and humorous lyrics and sincere declarations of love and togetherness. TRACK LISTING: 1. Good Morning 2. Shoe 3. Everyone Adores You (at least I do) 4. You Deserve an Oscar 5. Lobster 6. Outrun the Bear 7. 1000 Tears Deep 8. We Need to Talk 9. Mystery 10. Oldest Trick in the Book 11. Looking 12. Rat Race 13. Krakow.
In the past year we have both introduced the Math Journal into our Guided Math program. This has been a great and innovative way for students to communicate their math knowledge. However, we both found the same thing; the students were only using a small part of the page, and we felt most of the journal was going to waste. So we decided we wanted to find a way to cut the journals in half! We made a few phone calls, and got a lot of laughs on the other end. Most of the big hardware stores told us no over the phone. We called a printing store and they would do it, but charge $1.50 a cut. Feeling discouraged, we went to the stores in person, composition notebooks in hand. Our logic was that it would be much harder to turn down a teacher in person. (I mean it is all in the name of education right!?!?) We were finally successful at one of the big hardware chain stores. Ta-Da! One notebook becomes two! Each child now has a manageable sized notebook. Our cart full! We could not thank them enough! While we were there we stopped by the paint department. The employees were kind enough to donate each of us a class set of paint stirrers. We use these as individual shelf markers for the students in our classroom libraries. The kids decorate them with markers and love using them, and our books stay organized! All-in-all a successful trip!
Ah...the boat building challenge -- a total classic! I remember doing this myself in elementary school, though the grade escapes me...