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Showing posts with label inspirational. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspirational. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

TEACH Awards September


Here are the much-anticipated TEACH Awards for September. Haha, actually I haven't done them since June, so I guess most people probably forgot about it. The winners can feel free to grab the featured button from my right sidebar. Congrats!

PS. TO ALL PINTEREST PINNERS:
If you wish to pin anything you find on this post, please click on the link to go to the actual blog that originally posted it and then pin. These are NOT my ideas, so please don't link your pins back to this page. Thanks!

T-Thrifty

E-Educational

A-Artsy

C-Creative

H-Hands-on

I-Inspirational

N-Nature

G-Gross (and fine) Motor
Gross Motor

Fine Motor

Thanks everyone who was featured for sharing all your wonderful ideas!








Monday, January 30, 2012

Monday, December 19, 2011

Motivational Monday

There is a new teacher blogger out there that you all need to stop by and follow. I found Mary from The Artistry of Education through Teaching Blog Addict.

The Artistry of Education

This week I am using a quote from a post she did:

"Let us not be content to wait and see what will happen, but give us the determination to make the right things happen." Horace Mann

I like this quote because far too many times I am the person who is waiting to see what will happen, but I hope this inspires you to go out there and make something positive happen!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Motivational Monday

J.R. Martinez

I just recently heard his story and it is truly inspirational. Check out the website of this brave soldier and see how he not only overcame tragedy, but is helping and inspiring other people with his story. I know it makes me think twice about all the little things I complain about and how lucky I am to have what I've got!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Motivational Monday

Just a little funny about Pinterest:


But here is the serious post:
Think about it!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Motivational Monday



Simple, yet elegant. Happiness is a choice!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Motivational Monday



I love this saying. 
A new twist on the classic cliche "everything happens for a reason."

Storytime Sunday: 10 Favorite Children's Books

Here are 10 of my favorite children's books. I am going to purposely leave out all the Eric Carle books because you all know how much I love those already. So here goes...

This book I read while in college in a children's lit class. It is great, especially for older kids who can read or the teacher can read with the help of another adult if you have younger children. The poems are meant to be read aloud by two people, sometimes seperately and sometimes together (the book will indicate when it's your turn to read). All of the poems are about insects. This is such a great book and the imagery is awesome. I think your kids will like it!

LOVE this book. All about feelings and the pages open up, so the kids can use it like a mask. So much fun! My kids always have a blast with it and want another turn.

I love Lois Ehlert books. The shapes and colors are wonderful. It's a good introduction to abstract art for young children as the pictures are mostly made of symbols.



This book as well as How do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight are 2 of my faves. I love the detail in the illustrations. Also, I love how you think the dinosaur is going to be trouble, but at the end, he ends up doing exactly what he's supposed to do!

Rhyming words, fun imaginary creatures, and faraway lands, what more could you ask for in a children's book? But of course, the legend that Dr. Suess is, there is so much more in this book. It is a great inspiration for children. All kids should have this book!

This book as well as the next one were childhood favorites of mine. Not only does this book have rhyming and great vocabulary, it also has a rebus format, substituting images for words in the text. This helps children read along. Great for pre-reading skills.

I know, I know. They are giving moose muffins and pigs pancakes now, but back in my day, it was If you Give a Mouse a Cookie and I so loved the cute little mousie! This book is perfect for predicting.

This book is good for science. It not only talks about houses for animals and different people, but objects and vehicles too. It makes you think because you don't normally think of all these different things as having a house, but more like a place where it belongs.

This book definitely teachers kindness and patience because I know I wouldn't be sharing my pizza with a bunch of people who wouldn't help me make it, but the little red hen did. A different take on the classic book The Little Red Hen in which she makes pizza instead of bread, this book is nice for doing with a nutrition lesson, writing recipes and sequencing the order of events (or ingredients used for the pizza).

And last, but certainly not least, The Water Hole. This book is a whole lot more than just a counting book. The illustrations of the animals in the rain forest are amazing! It uses onomatopoeia when the animals speak to each other and address the topic of droughts.

So here are my top picks, more exciting story times coming up every Sunday. Most likely I will be discussing books that I will be reading in my classroom for the upcoming week.  


Monday, August 8, 2011

Motivational Monday

I am starting a new theme day, Motivational Monday. Here is the first installment...