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Tag Archives: Early Childhood
Let’s Measure A Dinosaur!!!
One day your children are in school and the next day your child’s school and your office are cohabiting ……in your home. You’ve been told you will be homeschooling. For some of you it means you are now the teacher. … Continue reading
Don’t Push!
In the past few years I have experienced first hand what it is like when people constantly make remarks hoping to push you into doing something you are not ready to do. Here’s the back story….. I don’t know when … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the teacher's desk
Tagged Early Childhood, Elementary school, parenting, teaching
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Practice Makes Perfect
I love technology. Learning new programs to use in a classroom is one of the things I miss in retirement. I do however have some issues with technology in the classroom. You can call it an app, I call it … Continue reading
Young Writers and Inventive Spelling
Once upon a not too distant time I had a parent who felt her first grader should be taught only second grade work. She felt he was way beyond our first grade curriculum and as proof she brought to our … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the teacher's desk
Tagged beginning writing, beginning writing for young children, Classroom, creative writing for young children., Developmental, Early Childhood, education, Inventive spelling, kindergarten, Learning, Notes from the teacher's desk, Spelling, writing process
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What Do You Mean You Don’t Understand?
Sometimes TMI is a good thing especially when it comes to directions. Often important pieces of information are missing for the audience reading or listening to the directions. I don’t think it’s on purpose. It’s more a causality of doing something … Continue reading
Posted in Everything I need to know to go to kindergarten, Notes from the teacher's desk
Tagged baby sweater, Classroom, Developmental, Early Childhood, family, feedback, Giving directions, kindergarten, knitting, Learning, Notes from the teacher's desk, Ravelry, readiness skills, whole brain teaching
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Monkey See, Monkey Do
A few weeks ago I was sitting in the garden behind Notre-Dame in Paris waiting for my daughter to finish climbing to the top of the Cathedral towers. All was peaceful until two boys decided they were bored and started … Continue reading
Valentine Bags
Love me some Pinterest! The other day I was checking out some new pins and I saw some really cute valentine boxes for the classroom. Being late to the party, or in other words, waiting until the last minute to … Continue reading
Snow Day, Part II
Winter weather hit the south with a vengeance this week. Snow in the forecast along with low temperatures. But, for once, the school districts didn’t announce school closures 2 days in advanced. They actually waited to see what the weather … Continue reading
Calling All Turkeys
I’m pretty sure most of the parents hate me on the day we get out for Thanksgiving vacation. The children love me though, for on that day we finish up our Thanksgiving activities and we make …………………Turkey Callers! Imagine a … Continue reading