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Picture Book 10 for 10: Poetry Picture Books – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Picture Book 10 for 10: Poetry Picture Books. August 10, 2015. Children’s first reading experiences are usually through picture books, and for this reason, people have fond memories of them and are passionate about their favorites. Because of the role picture books play in introducing the magic of reading to children, they are worth celebrating. Picture Book 10 for 10 is the brainchild of Cathy Mere of Reflect and Refine: Building a Learning Community.
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Ninjas With Notebooks: Meet the Ninjas
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Her ever-developing PLN on twitter. And Jenny Smalley. Outside the classroom, she can be found spending time with her husband, wrangling their gaggle of children, juggling several stacks of books, and writing whenever she has a spare moment. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow Us By Email. End of the Year Reflection. Picture Window theme. Theme images by alacatr.
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I'll take the Crazy, just don't take the Wine.: The Great Decluttering 2013
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I'll take the Crazy, just don't take the Wine. Just a slice 'o crazy with a splash of wine. To keep things zesty, you know? Monday, April 15, 2013. The Great Decluttering 2013. Dude For real. The kid's playroom. It's awful, it's a mess, it's impossible to keep clean. I can go in there and completely clean it out, throw away trash/broken bits of this and that. make it nice and neat. Within a week it's. Well, I read this niffty neat blogpost. And finally, after a full day of cleaning, weeding, choosing.
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I'll take the Crazy, just don't take the Wine.: Seven Quick Takes - Crockolicious!!!
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I'll take the Crazy, just don't take the Wine. Just a slice 'o crazy with a splash of wine. To keep things zesty, you know? Friday, April 12, 2013. Seven Quick Takes - Crockolicious! So, Friday is Seven Quick Takes day it seems. Where you post 7 things (quickly-ish? About whatever strikes your fancy. This is my first, and all thanks to Jessica over at her bloggy-blog-blog housewifespice.com. Because she totally gave me the idea. Make this. It is devine. Your family will thank you. Never a fail. Never.
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Photo Update | Fat Girl's this way ...
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Fat Girl’s this way …. If you’re a fatty and don’t want to be. It’s been about 1 month since I started my diet so I thought I should show you the “before” and “after” so far. Tell me if you see a difference at all. Also, sorry about the crappy iPhone quality, Mark might think it was a little weird if I took my actual camera into the bathroom. So yes, a definite difference. I can see it now that the pics are side-by-side. Loving that I am wearing my pre-preg jeans (. By the way, is anyone actually here?
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March 2015 – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Slice of Life: A Month of Discoveries. March 31, 2015. My One Little Word for this year is discover. What have I discovered over the past month? Many things, but. I have to confess this slice has eluded me for the past two days. It’s been hiding, making me work to discover. What I wanted to say about a month of blogging every day. In the end, I thought about what is necessary to being open to and making discoveries. Carol Dweck’s Growth Mindset. I hav...
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Poetry Friday: “A Box of Pastels” – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Poetry Friday: “A Box of Pastels”. July 17, 2015. 8220;A Box of Pastels”. I once held on my knees a simple wooden box. In which a rainbow lay dusty and broken. It was a set of pastels that had years before. Belonged to the painter Mary Cassatt. And all of the colors she’d used in her work. Lay open before me. Read the rest of the poem here. Mary Cassatt [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Please be sure to visit Kimberely on Google. Fill in your d...
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Poetry Friday: “From Blossoms” – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Poetry Friday: “From Blossoms”. July 23, 2015. A friend recently asked me, “But what makes it a poem? 8221; I confess I was stumped for a minute, then resorted to a fairly dry, textbook definition. This bothered me, so I went in search of a better answer. I’m not at all surprised that I found one in Mary Oliver’s. A Poetry Handbook: A Prose Guide to Understanding and Writing Poetry. Isn’t that a wonderful explanation of a poem? We bought from the boy.
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June 2015 – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Poetry Friday: A Treehouse All Your Own. June 25, 2015. April 17, 2016. Each month, Michelle Heidenrich Barnes has a poetry challenge over at her blog, Today’s Little Ditty. This month, her guest poet, Corey Rosen Schwartz, challenged readers to “Write a stanza or two about building a treehouse and challenge yourself to come up with a rhyme word that is two or more syllables. “. When you’re feeling boisterous,. Rowdy, shouty, roisterous,. June 23, 2015.
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About Me | Not Like Texas
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I’m Austin. That’s me, to the right of the elephant. No, I’m not from Texas and neither are my parents. In fact, I’ve never really been to Texas, except to drive through a teensy part of it on my way to Arizona. I was not conceived in Texas, nor am I a boy; my parents just liked the name. Feel free to hit me with a Texas joke; I have heard them all. Things that I love: red wine, time off, [way too much] trashy television, all animals but especially elephants, YA fiction, witty banter, Indian food. You ar...
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