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Author Archives: teachlearnlaugh
It’s Greek To Me!
Can you read this sentence for me, please? ! $)&^ (* &% ! #&^. Of course you can’t. This is what printed material looks like to someone who can’t read, whether they are 6 or 60. Until they are … Continue reading
Internet Woes
Webcams, one of my to go to tools for teaching grammar and writing to my 1st graders. I have spent hours searching the internet, clicking on countless links, sorting through the good, the bad and the ugly, finding the perfect … Continue reading
That Darn Groundhog!
February 2, Groundhog Day, and I had plans. Not just plans, but Groundhog themed plans to work into a busy Wednesday at school. A mix of science, art, language arts and just plain fun. To get a little head start, the children colored … Continue reading
Time With The Children
I have a young friend who is an amazing woman and wonderful mother to her two young daughters. Her parenting skills are right on target. “No” means “no”. She doesn’t laugh when her children are doing something inappropriate (that is another WHOLE … Continue reading
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The Perfect Sick Day
Yesterday I woke up sick. No fever. It was easier to drag myself out of bed and go to work than to deal with getting lesson plans in order and finding a substitute. My students were great but it was … Continue reading
Where’s The Duck?
I am a children’s bookaholic! There, I said it…… think what you will of me but that’s just the way it is. I have over 700 children’s books in my personal library. Recently, I have felt so guilty about adding … Continue reading
Drama, Drama, Drama!
The book has been picked out, your little one is sitting in your lap ready to hear a story, you’ve been singing “Top to bottom, left to right”, you’ve opened the book, and now, you need to channel your inner thespian. … Continue reading
Top to Bottom
You understand “book smart”. Your child has learned how to hold a book just by watching you. The tune “Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes” has been floating through your head for a few days. Now, it’s time … Continue reading
Life Skills vs. Tech Skills
In a recent Tweet, followers of The Wall Street Journal were informed that 14% of kids age 4 or 5 can tie their shoes, but 21% can play or operate at least one smartphone app! This deeply disturbs me! Flash … Continue reading
Book Smart
There is a difference between “book smarts” and “book smart.” Book smarts is what you learn from reading books and gaining the knowledge they hold. Book smart is like being street smart. It is knowing how to maneuver your way … Continue reading