Good Monday morning, friends: So, scavenger hunts seem to be a pretty fun way to pass the time away. Today, one of my educator friends (Thank you very much, Margaret Cuthbertson!) posted a Book Scavenger Hunt and I instantly knew I had to borrow it for the blog. No, no, no... you're not actually going … Continue reading Try a Book Scavenger Hunt Today!
Math Activities with a Deck of Cards
Hey friends, Goooood Friday morning! Today we are talking about strengthening math skills. This is important for kids, as well as, many adults. Found this article today on Facebook ( thanks to good friend Carolyn Townsend for sharing): 16 Card Games That Will Turn Your Students Into Math Aces by We Are Teachers. There are … Continue reading Math Activities with a Deck of Cards
Thursday Writing Prompts
Your Thursday writing prompts are brought to you by my favorite animal, the mouse. As a child, I gravitated towards stories that had mice in the pictures. My favorite was a mouse named Pippa. Have you ever had a mouse as a pet? I have. Those ears! Those beady eyes! Those long whiskers... Oh, so … Continue reading Thursday Writing Prompts
Create A Giant Word Search
While my husband and I were on our anniversary trip in December, I snagged a word search book while at the Dollar Tree (Yes, we shopped the Dollar Tree on our anniversary trip. Big spenders, aren't we?). I loved word searches as a child, but it had been years since I'd given them much thought, … Continue reading Create A Giant Word Search
A “Get Out Of The House” Scavenger Hunt
Here in N.C., the weather is pretty gloomy today, but some of you may be feeling a little "cramped" or "shut in." If you have to get out, just go for a quick drive through your community and see if you can find all the things on the Scavenger Hunt below! I love doing Scavenger … Continue reading A “Get Out Of The House” Scavenger Hunt
Tuesday Writing Prompts
Good morning, friends! Tuesday's writing prompts are inspired by our cat, Beaucoup. Beaucoup is a French word meaning, "many." I named him Beaucoup because with him, we had many kitty cats. We call him Beau for short! He was found almost four years ago as a tiny kitten; too small to be away from his … Continue reading Tuesday Writing Prompts
LITTLE BUNNIES – SPRING/EASTER CRAFT
Good afternoon, friends: This activity popped up in my social media feed and it made me miss being a classroom teacher because this is something that is cheap to make, easy to replicate, and "Oh, so cute!" This idea was taken off of Pinterest and a site called newyoungmum.com. Unfortunately, the link directly to this … Continue reading LITTLE BUNNIES – SPRING/EASTER CRAFT
DUCK TAPE ART DISPLAY QUILT
By now, kids have made a lot of artwork during their first week of in-home studies. What do you do with all of it? How do you organize and display it all without a million things taped to the walls? I found this idea on Pinterest yesterday and thought it was too good not to … Continue reading DUCK TAPE ART DISPLAY QUILT
STORY TIME WITH JILL ROMAN LORD
Hi all! Good morning to you! My friend and critique partner, Jill Roman Lord, writes some of the sweetest children's stories I've ever read. Her latest book, THE QUIET, CRAZY EASTER DAY, is a perfect piece to read in the weeks leading up to Easter. It's full of her perfect rhyme and frolicking words. The … Continue reading STORY TIME WITH JILL ROMAN LORD
FIRE SCIENCE LESSON WITH CHAPEL HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT
Chapel Hill Fire Department conducted a virtual Fire Triangle demonstration on Facebook yesterday that was too good not to share. This is a wonderful way to incorporate science into your daily educational routine. What's the fire triangle, you ask? The fire triangle, often used as a basic form of fire safety training in schools, is … Continue reading FIRE SCIENCE LESSON WITH CHAPEL HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT