Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Set The Stage To Engage- Figurative Language Jungle

Hello Fellow Bloggers,

This busy momma actually has her munchkin in bed, with time to spare... so here I am!  Boy did we have some great days before our Christmas Break started... my favorite by far was our Set The Stage to Engage Day.

We have four 5th Grade classes in our school. Our specials block runs from 8-9, so we were able to set up four 1-hour rotations (9-10. 10-11. 11-12, & 1:20-2:20). Each room had a different theme, and a different standard as a focus. We had a Break Out room (Christmas Theme), a Constructing Sentences (construction theme), a Punctuation Resturant, and my room was a Figurative Language Safari/Jungle.

In my room students rotated between 5 different figurative language activities. Below you can take a peek into my classroom transformation. <3












Sunday, November 19, 2017

Grammar Surgery- Set The Stage to Engage!

Do you ever just have those lessons that make you smile? Our Grammar Surgery Day was a HUGE success. My coworker participated in this as well, and I am beyond thankful for all of her hard work getting it set up. This WILL happen again! :)






Sunday, September 10, 2017

Webquest: Population Investigation

I am so excited about this new product!  If your students need extra practice with numerical/written form of millions/billions then check out my new product! :) Population-Investigation-Webquest

Monday, July 24, 2017



Ah summer nights!  I take pride in really soaking in the little things. My morning coffee brings me joy, but so do my summer evenings of reading and Twitter Chats.

Uh-oh, I'm feeling a deep reflection: Don't get me wrong, reading is hard work... always had been for me. I can read something and forget it a moment later. My  mind wanders, my focus is horrid, but my drive is there. I just keep trying. I have always wanted to love it, and I do enjoy it, but I just wish it wouldn't take me so long. Sometimes I need to reread the same paragraph numerous times in order to just grasp the idea. I look back though on how far I have come since school. I got by with average grades, was never labeled as a struggling reading, and had great skills for coping. I think all of this has truly helped me with becoming a strong teacher. I made it, I found strategies to survive, and I love being able to share that with my students. It is great that they know I am human, and I had struggles... but I had the drive, the desire to succeed.

Cheers to drive, challenges, support, & success!  

Monday, July 10, 2017

BlogLovin'

After a busy year (Wedding, House, Child) I am looking forward to hopefully bringing this blog back to life! :) Cheers to more coffee, late nights, and new adventures as a Mom-Teacher. <3

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