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Saturday, August 16, 2014

Five for Fraturday...Guess Who I Met?!

Happy weekend!! I am in crunch time for school starting in two weeks!
Linking up Five for Fraturday with Doodle Bugs Teaching.
Here are some random "summer" happenings from my week!

Last Sunday I had the opportunity to meet one of my BBB's, Jessica, from I {Heart} Recess!! Wahoo!
We met at Bob Evans for lunch and talked for almost three hours and probably could have talked another three! It's crazy how she grew up right by my college town (which is only 40 minutes from where I grew up!). We also both worked at McDonald's in my college town at the same time...what a coincidence! I felt like I had known her forever and we were two old friends meeting for lunch. LOVE! :)

We had our family reunion two weeks ago but I wanted to share some fun pictures with games (you might be able to use in your classroom!).
This is the sawdust hunt (probably not great for the classroom) but we've been doing this for years. Throw candy and coins in the sawdust and let them go to town! I remember being about 17 and my cousins and I still loved this game! Our reunion has about 70 family members in attendance and there are so many kids that they have to do the hunt in "shifts". There were four girls and one boy born the year of my daughter's birth and four boys and one girl born the year of my son's birth! Fun!
 Cookie in mouth using only facial muscles minute to win it! Start with the cookie on your forehead. This is hysterical to watch and he got it in his mouth on the last second!
 This was a slinky on a headband that they had to try and get sitting on top of their head stacked neatly. The boy closest in the picture got this one at the last second too and it was hysterical to watch them bob their heads all around! Haha!
 This is using a straw to move Smarties from one plate to the other. Suck through the straw.
This is a potato where they put straws in the potato and balance skittles on the end of the straws.
This is using chopsticks to move beans into the container.
 Here is a cute salamander found in the creek!
 Crayfish!
 Hanging out in the pond at the reunion!

I did the Color Run last Saturday with some of my kickboxing friends. It was a blast!

The teacher that retired on my team gave me this awesome organizer with bins. My room is clean and the floors are waxed so I can get in next week to start organizing! I am going to give this a makeover with bins and nice labels. I can't wait! 
It is filled with math manipulatives and I am teaching MATH next year instead of ELA! We are still departmentalizing with three 80 minute blocks but our new team member, Emily from Style Closet to Classroom, will teach ELA because she loves it and has a strong background in ELA. Math is really my first love but I will miss ELA. I've already met with Emily and given her anything from my files that she wanted. As much as I will miss my old teammate, I LOVE Emily already. She was special ed before in our district and now will be general education on the 4th grade team...Yay!
Summer activities are drawing to a close for my kids. 
Here is Lilly at her end of the season swim show doing the back stroke (middle of the picture). 
She takes after me and loves the water!
 The kids also had their second week of karate camp this past week. My four year old will still nap, so karate camp from 10-3 everyday cut into nap time. Here are two pictures of what he would do after camp each day. He's my baby! He will start PreK in two weeks and had to be in the afternoon PreK from 12-3 because he is going to my school just for PreK and we live out of the district. I am SO nervous about him missing his nap everyday and how tired he will be. :( My daughter went to morning PreK when she was four and was able to take a nap in the afternoon but since then they have cut morning PreK to one section. Long story short, it is not ideal for my early risers to do afternoon PreK. Hopefully, I can get him up in the morning! :)



Have a great weekend everyone!! 

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Wednesday Wearing, Buying, and Blow Out!!

I am finally taking the opportunity to link up this summer with some fun linky parties. It is hard to believe that it is August 13th and I only have a couple weeks left to enjoy. Yikes!

First up is What I'm Wearing Wednesday linky party with my BBB Jivey at Ideas by Jivey
I love checking out everyone's wardrobe!
I have had several Stitch Fixes now and here are a few keepers.
 This is a chevron dress that I LOVE! Here are pictures with heels and the middle picture has black flip flops with some bling. I couldn't wear heels all day to teach so sometimes I start the day with heels and change into flip flops later. This dress was in two Stitch Fixes ago and my stylist sent the blue cardigan with the Stitch Fix I just got yesterday! I often get chilly with the air conditioning at school, so this is perfect!
 All three of these pieces are from my Stitch Fix that arrived yesterday. I forgot to take a picture with the scarf, but it will look great I think! I am loving my skinny jeans!!
These skinny jeans from the picture above are "Level 99" Mid Rise Lily Skinny Straight.

The tank in the picture above is by "Eclair". I think I would wear a blue tank under this if I wore it to work because I don't like that much of my back showing. The skinny jeans are navy blue.

If you have never tried Stitch Fix, give it a try! I kept all FIVE items on my last fix and you get $20 off if you keep one item and 20% off your entire order if you keep all five items. If you use my referral code and I would be SO grateful because I will get $25 off a future order. :)

Next, I am linking up with the Why'd I Buy It? monthly linky party with another BBB at Elementary AMC!
I always buy the $.50 Crayola crayon packs of 24 when they are this price at WalMart. 
What a steal!
I found these "Great Math Skills" punch cards in packs of 24 at the Dollar Tree. I'm not sure how I can use them, but it will be a way to motivate students for sure. My dear friend Joanne at Head Over Heels for Teaching is always sharing her Dollar Tree finds and I'm amazed at what she can find to use for motivation! Check out her linky party Spark Student Motivation Saturday for loads of ideas! Check out her recent post, "Five Things for Only $1 to Motivate Your Students!"

I forgot to take pictures of some other purchases but did find this picture of the mess in my classroom. Some recent purchases are laying on top of everything. I can't get in my room right now because they are waxing and everything not on the counter is in the hallway.

I am so excited to announce that Educents.com is bringing back their HUGE back-to-school blowout sale and I am going to be featured in one of the curriculum bundles! From August 13 - 15, they are bringing back all of their favorite and most popular bundles for INSTANT download at up to 77% OFF! There is something for everyone and it is their BIGGEST sale of the year!
Take a peak into what is on sale! Tell your friends, because there is something for everyone who teaches children in PreK-8th grade!

Preschool - Kinder Full-Year Curriculum Bundle - 72% OFF

Preschool

Kindergarten Full-Year Curriculum Bundle - 75% OFF

Kindergarten

K-2 The Write Stuff ELA Bundle - 68% OFF

GradesK-2(writestuff)

First Grade Literacy Bundle - 74% OFF

1stGrade

School Year Curriculum Bundle (Grades 2-3) - 74% OFF

Grades2-3

Poetry Curriculum & Activities Bundle (Grades 2-6) - 75% OFF

Peotry

Tricky Math Curriculum Bundle (Grades 3-5) - 69% OFF

Grades3-5(trickymath)

Complete Full-Year Curriculum Bundle (Grades 6-8) - 77% OFF6-8

Management, Decor & Organization Bundle - 76% OFF

Management(allgrades)

Don't Miss It!

Tried It Tuesday is up for the month of August. 
Starting in September, there will be weekly link ups again.
Check out the link ups and get a new idea or two! :)

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Tried It Tuesday {Starting a Blog!}

Welcome to Tried It Tuesday! Today is a new link up next week for August. Many of you are starting back to school soon or already started! In New York, we start officially after Labor Day, so save up some "Tried Its" to share starting weekly in September! I am enjoying my summer vacation (it's half over...wah!).

It's Time for Tried It Tuesday! 
What have you tried at school or home?
If you've never linked up with Tried It Tuesday, just link up any idea school or home related and what worked or didn't work. Simple! 
This Tried It Tuesday will be open for the whole month of August. Link up anytime!
My Tried It:
Starting a Blog!
If anyone would have told me back in July of 2012 how much my life would be changing by starting this little ol' blog, I would never have believed them!

I wanted to write about this because I know there are a lot of loyal readers who don't have a blog of their own but often email me asking questions about starting their own blog. The best way to immerse yourself in the blogging world is to start a blog yourself! In fact, I had only discovered the teaching blogging world for about a week (I lived a sheltered existence) before I decided to start my own! It was July and summer time was the perfect time to start blogging because it takes time to figure out how to do things on your own blog for the first time. It also takes time to read and comment on other's blogs. Hours can just tick away without me even realizing that much time has passed!

What Are the Advantages of Blogging?
1. Connecting with Other Teachers!
This is HUGE and LIFE CHANGING! Be prepared to make connections you never thought possible over the internet (at least I didn't have "virtual best friends" before!). Finding a group of friends that you communicate with regularly is such a blessing. I have a theory that bloggers tend to have similar personalities and we are all VERY passionate about our jobs (otherwise we wouldn't be spending time blogging about it!). Sometimes it is difficult to find time to connect with other teachers at your own district since bloggers often connect at night and other free time. Who has time to sit around and chat during the school day?! Bloggers will "talk" all hours of the day, night, and summer. My BBB's will discuss anything and everything. Sometimes it's nice to just have someone to vent to about teacher frustrations that only another teacher would understand! It is also nice to hear the perspectives of teachers from all over the country (and world!).
I was able to meet some of my BBB's in person in Vegas for the TPT conference this year! That was amazing! :)
In the picture front row left to right: Jessica from Joy in the Journey, Molly from Lucky to Be in First, Deirdre from A Burst of First, Rose from Rosie's Rambles
Back row left to right: Michele from Coffee Cups and Lesson Plans, Me, Christy fromTeaching Tales Along the Yellow Brick Road, Amanda from Collaboration Cuties, Diane fromFifth in the Middle, Erin from I'm Lovin Lit, Joanne from Head Over Heels for Teaching, Jessica from Ideas by Jivey

2. Professional Development
I feel like I have become a better teacher the more immersed in the blogging world I became. Reading and following blogs is a great form of professional development too, but starting your own blog allows you to network so much more. Remember my BBB's I referred to above? Without my own blog, I wouldn't be able to ask them the questions that I do and the dialogue wouldn't be the same. When you are the one writing posts and sharing YOUR thoughts, there is so much to be learned from the conversations you generated.
Other teachers will feel more connected with you and those lifelong connections will be made with your virtual teacher friends.

3. It is Therapeutic
Writing out my thoughts is therapeutic for me. I can share my teaching success stories and also share my failures and frustrations. Other teachers offer encouragement and words of advice. What a great feeling! Sure, I can talk about these things with my coworkers, husband, other friends, and family members but there is only so much I can say in conversation and only so much they will understand. Blogging allows me to get all my thoughts out there and reach other teachers who just "get it".

4. Creative Outlet
Allowing blogging to remain a hobby gives me an outlet to explore my creativity. Writing a post with a sense of voice to reach other teachers is fun! Blogging also helps me to be a more creative teacher. I am constantly thinking about the activities I do with my students and if they would be something I could share on my blog that other teachers would enjoy reading about. Arranging pictures and text on the blog allow me to be creative and I have always considered myself to be one of the least artistic people I know!

5. Showcase How You Use TpT Products
Every Teachers Pay Teachers product I have listed in my store was first created to use with my own students. Blogging allows me to show readers why I created the product and provides links to the product in my store. Teachers Pay Teachers has been such a blessing and I never thought that I could earn extra cash just by selling my teacher creations. It's not just about the extra cash but the validation that other teachers are willing to spend their hard earned cash on my products is so fulfilling!
I have been on TpT since 2008 and began by just listing DBQ's that I created in 2005 when I couldn't find any for 6th grade. I didn't really do much with TpT back then and was thrilled to earn $60 in three months time. Not many teachers knew about TpT, but since then it has grown beyond belief! Here is my all-time sales graph. It is difficult to say how much my sales have been affected by blogging and how much have been affected by other factors such as adding new products and the increase in TpT's popularity and growth. However, I KNOW blogging has had something to do with this graph. 2014 is not even close to being over yet!

Are There Disadvantages of Blogging?
1. Time
This is something I struggle with all the time. Being a teacher (we all know how much time we put into our jobs even if the general society doesn't agree!), and being a mom to two young children sometimes doesn't leave much free time for blogging. I never want blogging to be a chore. It is so much more enjoyable to do it in my "downtime" as a hobby. When people first start blogging, the possibilities for posts are endless, but as the time passes, posts usually slow down (at least in my case!). I often think, "I already wrote about that" when thinking of posts to write about. However, it might have been 18 months since I wrote about it and there are many more readers now. So sometimes it is okay to revisit topics. Even if I reach one teacher that can benefit from my post, it was worth it!
2. Cost
I didn't even mess around with trying to make my own blog design for more than two days. I wanted it to look professional and realized quickly that I would be spending a tremendous amount of time to try and figure it out. So, the first cost was having my blog custom designed (I want to do a makeover soon too but have been procrastinating!). This cost about $100. Then, there are other costs like a inlinkz yearly subscription to host my Tried It Tuesday linky party, photobucket image hosting is a yearly fee because of the traffic coming into my blog, and hosting giveaways on your blog is an added expense because I always like to offer gift cards as part of a prize. I think these expenses are worthwhile in the end because they allow your blog to grow and bring more possibilities for connecting with other teachers and bloggers.

How Do I Get Started?
Megan from I Teach What's Your Superpower has a page dedicated to new bloggers with so much helpful information. I LOVE her!

This is a "Blogging Basics" page with a lot of helpful information.

Here are some custom blog designers that my BBB's have used.
My blog was designed by Diana at Custom Blog Designs
Megan from I Teach What's Your SuperPower (A Bird in Hand Designs)
Christi from Design by Christi
Honey Bunch Blog Designs
Sweetie Baby's Designs

Are you ready to start your own blog? Don't be discouraged if you are a new blogger. Getting followers takes time and sometimes you might feel like you are talking to yourself! Just keep reading and commenting and those connections will come. You will look back and wonder what you ever did without your Best Blogging Buddies! Of course if you ever have questions, other bloggers are very helpful! One of my BBB's, Diane at Fifth in the Middle, has a helpful bloggers network where other bloggers have linked to showcase their willingness to help out when they can! Check it out!
 Before you go, don't forget to check out the TpT Back to School Sale that ends tonight! My entire store is 28% off. I still need to do my shopping! Anything that I should add to my wishlist for teaching 4th grade MATH this year? Yep, I have changed to 4th grade Math (my favorite subject) due a retirement on my team. I'll blog more about that later but I have a lot of work to do to get ready for school! :)


Friday, August 1, 2014

Five For Friday and Sales Galore!

It doesn't even feel like Friday! When you are on summer break, all the days seem to mix together. My summer is half over and students start back after Labor Day. It is just flying by!
I went in to school on Tuesday and Wednesday to work on some curriculum. This is what my room currently looks like! Everything is off the floor because the floors should be waxed next week. It makes organizing tough. I really just need to clean out my closets!
 They'll be moving out the furniture soon to wax and then I'll be able to start working.

 Are you getting into Back to School mode yet? If you haven't started, you need to! First, there is an AMAZING sale happening at Educents.com!
From July 30 - August 2 (Wednesday - Saturday), they are bringing back all of their favorite and most popular bundles for INSTANT download at up to 77% OFF! There is something for everyone and it is their BIGGEST sale of the year!
 Ready for another Back to School Sale? Ready or not, it's coming!!
Everything in my store will be marked 20% off! Then, use the code BTS14 to get an ADDITIONAL 10% off! That's a huge savings! You can really stock up on some awesome stuff to get ready for your year!
Need some ideas of what to buy? Here are the two most wishlisted items in my store:

My Chevron Book Bin Labels are editable for use in the classroom. 
Summer is a great time to get organized!


My Monster Fraction math centers for bigger kids include four math centers!



 This whole year task card set by I Love My Classroom has it all! This is in my cart! I can print the cards and get them ready for the whole year! Amazing deal!


Check out some other products you might like to buy!


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