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Archives for August 2013

Lesson Planning in the 21st Century

If you missed last Sunday's Blog Swap - here is my post that was on TeachingTimes2. Hi, I am Amy the teacher/blogger behind Teaching in Blue Jeans. First, before you judge me let me say that I do NOT get to teach in blue jeans everyday. I wish I did, but not so much. But I do love me some ... READ the POST

Oh Anchor Charts – How do you Store?

In case you missed last week's Blog Swap Sunday post - here it is!   Hi, I am Amy the teacher/blogger behind Teaching in Blue Jeans. First, before you judge me let me say that I do NOT get to teach in blue jeans everyday. I wish I did, but not so much. But I do love me some blue ... READ the POST

It’s Not Going to Be Easy

Well, its that time again and although I am REALLY excited to get back into the swing of school, meet my new kids, try out all the things I learned at I Teach K, etc., etc., etc.  I know its not going to be easy.  Even if I  had the "perfect" class I am still very hard on myself and ... READ the POST

Teaching Self Control – A Fun Experiment

Today I'm excited to have Corrina from From Mrs. Allen's Teaching Files here to share a really fun and exciting activity to use when talking about self control. Self control is such a hard thing for kids and adults alike, but helping our kids learn the importance of this skill early on will only ... READ the POST

My Grading Notebook

Yesterday was a monumental day for me as I worked in my classroom because . . . I got rid of my filing cabinet!!!  Last year I got rid of the teacher desk, this year the filing cabinet.  I am trying hard to reclaim the space in my classroom for my kiddos.  Since I am now in kindergarten this is so ... READ the POST

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