Sunday, July 14, 2013

Up North at the Cabin

We just got back from Michigan. My husband's family likes to travel to Cedarville to do some fishing. Last year, Jason decided to get me a fishing pole and made me get a license and try my luck at some Pike. I was hesitant at first but being the competitor I am, I decided that I wanted to catch the "big" one. I went up against the family and came out on top with a 28 3/4 inch Pike. This year, I had to beat my record and I was successful. I caught a 29 1/4 inch Pike. I would like to thank the academy, my producer, the director, lol.  Anyway, as I was reading one of many books while watching the kids swim, I looked out over the water and was mesmerized. What a beautiful, peaceful place! I was truly blessed and grateful to have the opportunity to enjoy it. Which, of course, made me think of school. :)) I thought of one of the books I always share with my students to teach connection making; Up North at the Cabin by Marsha Wilson Chall. It is an awesome book with fantastic pictures and so many connections to my vacations. Unfortunately, I have only been able to enjoy our cabin in my adult years.

Front Cover


Thursday, June 20, 2013

A New Book

So, I was going through my children's books and I found one I had never read before. The cover was so cute, I had to dig right in. Being a girl from Wayne County, I thought I knew a lot about cows and farms but Averi and I learned many new things from this wonderful book. Check it out! I love the pictures and the author's style.




Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Welcome to First Grade!

So, I have been waiting for the opportunity to teach first grade and I have finally been granted my wish! I loved teaching fourth grade, I loved teaching third grade and now I am sure I will love teaching first grade. Let's face it, I love teaching. I have been busy preparing for my new role and I get more excited each day. As I make changes to the blog, please bare with me. I deleted a lot of my old websites and information, but I will continue to add new and exciting things throughout the summer. See you soon!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Nonfiction Text

Our third grade students will begin a study of nonfiction texts. We will learn the characteristics and text features of these selections. As part of our unit, students will need a small box to hold index cards. Some examples of boxes are: small envelope boxes, small shoe boxes (baby, toddler size), old 64 count crayon boxes, or recipe or index card boxes. The students will need these beginning Monday, February 4th. Thank you so much for your help!