Here is what my classroom looked like (sorry for the blurry pic) after it was cleaned. I was SO happy that everything was put back in place! I need to get some good gifts for our two amazing maintenance guys. Now I just need to organize and redo the bulletin boards which are not really boards at all but paper stapled to the walls. That makes it hard to change things. Ideas? I will post new pictures when I am finished. It might be awhile since school does not start until after Labor Day. I am soooo glad we have August off since I know many folks are already starting school soon!
What should I do today? Go get a copy of Blogging for Dummies at the Goodwill so I can figure out how make my blog look better!
What I am REALLY going to do is go kayaking in Boston Harbor with my book group buddies.
Life is all about the journey that is taken on the way to learning new things. My blog focuses learning at home, in the classroom, the community, and in the world.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Wow...that trip took the bloggin' right out of me! Since I have been stalking other teacher's blogs this summer, I figured I should get back to bloggin' here again, even if no one ever reads it :-)
This summer we travelled to Banff Canada and drove up to the ice fields just below Jasper. Wow. It was on my list of places I wanted to see and it was so much more beautiful than I ever could imagine. We saw so many animals (bears, longhorn sheep, mountain goats and more!)just eating beside the road. I was really interested in seeing the hoodoos (never have seen one in all my years!) so we drove around till we found them. What is a hoodoo you ask? Check out the sign that describes them. We learned about them in our second grade science unit, Pebbles, Sand and SIlt. Now I have real pictures!
Anyways, now I am thinking about how to improve my practice and classroom and have been checking out other blogs (and Pinterest of course!) and feel like I need to really step it up and get busy. Was that a run-on sentence or what?!?!
My trip was amazing and I had so much fun, I took a trip to Holland for spring break where my daughter was playing softball for the Centrals in the town of Bilt. I loved bringing home treats for my kiddos in class and they loved it too! They were so interested in pictures, especially the windmills. I loved Amsterdam too, it is nothing like the media portrays it. It is safe and beautiful.
This summer we travelled to Banff Canada and drove up to the ice fields just below Jasper. Wow. It was on my list of places I wanted to see and it was so much more beautiful than I ever could imagine. We saw so many animals (bears, longhorn sheep, mountain goats and more!)just eating beside the road. I was really interested in seeing the hoodoos (never have seen one in all my years!) so we drove around till we found them. What is a hoodoo you ask? Check out the sign that describes them. We learned about them in our second grade science unit, Pebbles, Sand and SIlt. Now I have real pictures!
Anyways, now I am thinking about how to improve my practice and classroom and have been checking out other blogs (and Pinterest of course!) and feel like I need to really step it up and get busy. Was that a run-on sentence or what?!?!
Soooo...I participated in Made It Monday which but I didn't link up because I haven't figured out how yet. Hah! I am posting a picture of my little craft anyways even though it is not totally finished AND I haven't linked up. I plan to write sharp and dull on the cans with chalk and use them for pencils in the classroom. I found the buckets at the Target Dollar Spot, tied ribbon on the handle, and added the little flower bows that I found at JoAnne's Fabrics. The total cost was about $3.00 for the pair. Ya gotta love that!
I also finished painting a bench that I found off Craigslist I will use in my classroom using Annie Sloan chalk paint. I like the storage under seat and in the sides. I am hoping it will be another cozy place to read but haven't had anyone try it out yet. Gotta work on that...
Well, back to blogstalking for more great idea from other folks...
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