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Poutine: Nutmeg and Cinnamon
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Thursday, September 24, 2009. I love this thing. Fall would be so tedious without my apple peeler/corer/slicer. Before this lovely invention, I had to do all this. A broken handle (the repair, by the way, will be a. Job) I whizzed through those apples to get to the good part: dark brown sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon. This was the first time I've grated my own nutmeg and cinnamon. It was a little extra work, but worth it. There you have it: my first apple pie of the season. Inspired by Julie. I am in awe!
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Poutine: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009. No, not us, silly! Is moving. Now you'll be able to find me at www.revandthemissus.blogspot.com. I'll be there, and so will Wiggle Man, and Hubba Hubba (only we'll be calling him Rev now- I mean, if I can't do it in real life, I'm surely going to call him that online). Don't worry- I'll leave this up for about a week or so in case you forget the new address. I hope you'll all follow me over to my new place.see you there! Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Seven years ago today wa...
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom: Haven't had this feeling in a while...
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom. Molding the Minds of 14 six-year-olds.one day at a time. Monday, September 7, 2009. Haven't had this feeling in a while. It's that butterflies/nausea that comes with welcoming a new class.A mixture of excitement and anxiety. They don't know me, and I don't know them.it's been a while since I have had a "fresh" class. I remember last year waiting at my classroom for kids I had already met, grown to love, and knew very well. Stay tuned for the first day update :).
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom: The FACE of a Reader
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom. Molding the Minds of 14 six-year-olds.one day at a time. Thursday, August 27, 2009. The FACE of a Reader. Looking forward to filling this "menu" with strategies that will turn my kids into Readers! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Born and raised in Niagara Falls, NY. I now teach First Grade in a small town called Sanborn, NY. I'm blessed to know that everyday I have a chance to make a difference. View my complete profile. Sylvie parker: view from down here.
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom: Flip it!
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom. Molding the Minds of 14 six-year-olds.one day at a time. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. So I have posted my wish list online. Looking forward to getting some donations! Check me out on Digital Wish http:/ www.digitalwish.com/dw/digitalwish/product? These cameras are the perfect way to get my little guys engaged. here are some ways I'd like to use them:. Narrated field trips with students serving as guides. Interviewing other students, staff or community members.
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom: "To New Beginnings!"
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom. Molding the Minds of 14 six-year-olds.one day at a time. Thursday, August 27, 2009. Here are the "after" shots of my new room. I'm excited to get back! Walking in the classroom. View from the door. Leveled books and book bins - I'm going to hang our Poems and Songs above them with fishing line. Corner nooks, blue baskets are genre, yellow are favorite authors, green are favorite characters and series. Student tables, NO DESKS! Now all I have to do is wait.
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom: The First Day...
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom. Molding the Minds of 14 six-year-olds.one day at a time. Tuesday, September 8, 2009. Forgot to send my lunch count, but everyone got a lunch. Didn't do an official Reading or Writing Workshop, but my kids read and wrote all day. We didn't practice sight words, but they pointed them out to me all day. Moral of the story: T he best teaching is the stuff that isn't planned. Quote of the day:. My main man "K" screams out as I am reading First Day Jitters.
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom: Discussion of the Day
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom. Molding the Minds of 14 six-year-olds.one day at a time. Friday, September 11, 2009. Discussion of the Day. Student: "Miss DeBacco, I want you to come to my house". What would we do there? Student: "We could watch TV.but we CANNOT go in my Mom's room! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Born and raised in Niagara Falls, NY. I now teach First Grade in a small town called Sanborn, NY. I'm blessed to know that everyday I have a chance to make a difference.
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom: October 2008
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Tales of a First Grade Classroom. Molding the Minds of 14 six-year-olds.one day at a time. Monday, October 6, 2008. These people who I am watching on TV who have 14 kids and have only been married 16 years. Literally, they just went to their 14th ultrasound and the Doctor said "See you next year! And they said "Sounds good! Seven girls, seven boys.can't even stand it! Sunday, October 5, 2008. But I don't feel like Writing.". No not my students, ME! For the past 24 days in school I have been dealing with ...