Adam’s Worm Party Invitation
I can’t believe that Adam is two! Where has the time gone? As it is his birthday coming up, I needed to choose a party theme. For me, this is a challenge, as I like to choose something that is out of the ordinary and then let my creative juices (what’s left of them) flow […]
A Week of Wordy Wisdom – Week 5
We are in Week 5 of A Week of Wordy Wisdom! Such a fun, informative addition to your daily routine. If you haven’t seen the other weeks, A Week of Wordy Wisdom introduces a new ‘wordy wisdom’ each day of the week. Each week follows the same sequence but the information offered varies. The run […]
Summer Link up – My talent
I am a bit late with linking up with Monica from I Heart Grade 3, but I though, “rather late than never”. So here I am. This week’s topic is My Talent. This is definitely not a strong topic for me. There are a lot of hobbies which I enjoy doing, but whether they are […]
A Week of Wordy Wisdom – Week 4
I really enjoyed this creating week of A Week of Wordy Wisdom, plus I learnt something new in the Think-about-it Thursday fun fact. The quote for this week : “Be silly. Be honest. Be Kind.” rings true to my heart. These are three qualities that can get you far in life and add to a […]
A Week of Wordy Wisdom – Week 3
Week 3 of A Week of Wordy Wisdom has been posted. Motivation Monday comes from Dr Seuss. It is a message that I have been trying to instill in Megan from when she was really little. Children (and adults) are often so overcome with disappointment when a favored activity comes to an end, that they […]
A Week of Wordy Wisdom – Week 2
Are you ready for Week 2 of A Week of Wordy Wisdom? Today we have a quote by the beloved Winnie the Pooh! I just love his soft, kind-hearted nature! Give your students the opportunity to think about what makes them different from each other and their family. Children are also always up for crafts. […]
A Week of Wordy Wisdom – Week 1
Welcome to my first (of many) weekly posts focusing on A Week of Wordy Wisdom. Words are all around us and life revolves being able to communicate. The importance of reading is stressed as an important form of communication but often children are not exposed to different texts and ‘fun’ reading so they are despondent. […]
A Garden Scavenger Hunt
It is winter here now, but we are lucky to have the most wonderful days among those wintery ones. When the sun comes out, I like to get out. My children are ‘outside’ children and grumpiness, more often than not, disappears as they exit the house, into the garden. Apart from normal play, we sometimes […]
Using QR codes in the classroom
Do you consider yourself as a ‘tech-savvy’ teacher? It is such a challenge for teachers now days to stimulate students with paper and pen when they are driven by technology! Technology is all around them and is very much part of their lives. It is our responsibility as teachers, to bring what students know into […]
Pool Party Blog Hop
I am so excited to get my new blog started with a Bog Hop Pool Party to celebrate my friend Celeste’s birthday (From The Education Highway)! This is going to be a fun-filled event brimming with great summer ideas, recipes, freebies and a giveaway! Plus, find a useful ebook at the end of this post […]