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Friday, February 1, 2013

Super Sale for the Big Game!

WARNING:  This blog post is completely self serving, and may end up with a large hole in your wallet.  {I know mine will be a lot lighter after this weekend.}


My Teachers Pay Teachers store is having a SALE!





This Sunday 
{the day of the SUPER big game at which there will be a BOWL of some sort...} 
TpT and a lot of their stores will be throwing a Sunday Super Sale!

I am offering 20% off my items, and TpT is adding an additional 10% off!
{if you do the math, that's 20% off, then 10% of the reduced price, so it's a total of a 28% discount}  The sale will run from Sunday through Tuesday, so this is your chance to stock up on all those items on your wish list!
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Idioms and Inside Recess

     This week has been a loooooooong week.  It started raining Sunday evening, and here it is Wednesday, and it doesn't show any signs of stopping.  The munchkins and I are going a little stir crazy with all the forced togetherness and inside recess this week.

     I have a few games and activities in my classroom that I reserve for inside recess, but there are only so many times you can play Sorry, or Heads Up, Seven Up, or with Matchbox cars before you slowly go insane.  I don't think I've ever had so many disagreements about such petty things in my classroom than I've had this week.  If anyone has any suggestions for activities that are fairly quiet and easy to do, please leave a comment and let me know!



     In other news, I've finished the I Know Idioms Like the Back of My Hand class book that I've been working on, and uploaded it to Teachers Pay Teachers.  I love working with the munchkins on any kind of figurative language, and I think idioms are my favorite.  It always makes me laugh when they act out having ants in their pants or running around like a chicken with its head cut off.
     This class book was created so that each student can take one idiom, write the figurative meaning (the meaning behind the words), and illustrate the literal meaning (what the words actually say).  I ALWAYS get great results and really cute pictures from this activity, and the class book makes a GREAT classroom resource! Pin It Now!

Monday, October 22, 2012

A Not-So-Typical Day in the Life of Your Average Schoolteacher


     I left this morning to go to school at 6:30 a.m., as usual.  Wagner was left snoozing on the couch, as usual. 

There's a reason my couch is semi-permanently covered with an afghan.
    

     I got home around 5 p.m., as usual.  I went into my kitchen... not so usual.


     There was bird poo all over my stovetop. 


     That's right, bird poo.  On my stove. 

     In my kitchen. 

     Where I cook. 

     And eat.



     After investigating, I realized that a bird had climbed up into my exhaust vent (lifting the flaps outside the house and squeezing inside), and crawled all the way to the kitchen.  He/she/it was stuck between the fan and the screen. 

     I donned my goin' to war outfit (long sleeves, heavy duty winter gloves, sunglasses to protect my eyes...) and began the rescue mission (after going to find the camera to document this momentous occasion, naturally). 

     I took off the vent cover slowly.  Little birdie Foo Foo wasn't too happy about coming out of his little birdie hidey-hole.  Before I could grab him, he took off (and I'm not ashamed to admit that I screamed like a little girl when he flew towards my head) and flew around the kitchen before settling on my window sill.
    
Don't you just LOVE the view from the window over my sink?  Can you see the red barn with the tin roof in the bottom left?

     I finally caught him and let him go outside.  He screeched at me as he flew away, as if it were MY fault he got stuck in my exhaust vent. 

     I don't know how long he had been in there.  I had accidentally knocked the vent cover off a little while ago when I was pressure-washing the siding.  It was put back on within a few days.  Now I feel a little creeped out that he was in there, spying on me.  

    And now I have to go clean up the kitchen. 

     I think I'll order pizza for dinner tonight.



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