SOLSC ~ 13/31 ~ Begin
Yesterday I watched in wonder and witnessed their curiosity. I simply sat back in awe of my front row seat into their amazing lives of infinite possibility. Today I vow to look closer love deeper laugh louder learn with patience and grace through failure. Tomorrow I will begin by greeting the day with hope that […]
Shattered
The house is cold tonight. Even under the weight of my favorite fur blanket and with my fuzzy puppy snoring by my side, I feel the cold through my pink plush socks. My feet bear the brunt of cold it seems. I can feel the coolness in the air around me, but my fingers on […]
Looking Back ~ SOLSC ~ 3/31
I’ve spent the past hour, at least, looking through draft posts that, for whatever reason, were never published. Some didn’t need any tweaking, I just clicked the little blue button. Otherwise, I finished in the best way I can believe I intended them to be finished. It’s funny because of the handful I read and […]
The Egypt Game – Acrostic Reflection
In class we recently read The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder as part of our unit on mysteries. Students took a close look at the use of figurative language (similes, metaphors and personification) used by the author, as well as possible themes explored in the book. As a creative reflection to wrap up the […]
DAIS ~ Gratitude
Be sure to click the icon to check out other teachers’ Day in a Sentence submission for this week too! They should be released on Sunday! The last couple of weeks each year are filled with countdowns and remembrances of the past year, and from the time I was in middle school, I can vividly […]
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