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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Las Vegas Review

I longed to go to the Teachers Pay Teachers Conference forever.  I would click on the registration and start to register and then change my mind.  I wasn't sure if my schedule was going to allow me to go because my girls and I had just made a move from South Korea back to Indiana.  Finally, just a few days before the conference I decided I was just going to do it.  I booked that trip and I am so darn happy I did!

For starters, booking at the last minute has its ups and downs.  The down was that my flight cost just a little bit more than I would have liked.  However, I got over that really quick once I got to Vegas.  Oh my heck!  The Palazzo was amazing and they sure spoiled me!  I knew something was up when the guy at the front desk said, "we are going to spoil you tonight."  Well folks, booking at the last minute also has its ups and by ups I mean super, special perks.  I got to spend the night in a king suite?!?!  What the what!?!?!  I walked around that room giggling and laughing like a child.  I have a 2 and 5 year old, so having that suite to myself for awhile was out of this world!


I flew in Thursday night, so I pampered myself in that room and prepped for the big conference day!  That consisted of relaxing in the jacuzzi, laying my clothes out for the morning, and laying in that king sized bed I had all to myself!  It really was so amazing.  I NEVER get alone time and believe me when I say I was soaking it up!

The conference was everything I imagined it to be and more!  The keynote speeches were perfection.  I learned Amy from TpT is just a sweetheart, Paul Edelman is "good people", and Deanna Jump is just so stinkin' adorable!  The sessions were so informative and beneficial.  My sessions were led by Amanda Nickerson at One Extra Degree, Erica Bohrer at Erica's Ed-Ventures, Cara Carroll at First Grade Parade, Hadar at Miss Kindergarten, and Erin Cobb at I'm Lovin' Lit.  I was star struck throughout the day as I constantly saw teacher authors I love and bloggers I adore.  I was so busy chatting and soaking it all in that I truly didn't take many pictures.  Here are the few that I did snap. 


Okay, Deanna Jump is so adorable and sweet in person.  I felt like a giant standing next to her and had to retake the pic after seeing it.  I decided if I bent over a bit I wouldn't look so huge!  I was star struck when I met Amy Lemons.  She has been an all time favorite from the beginning.  I felt silly when I met her because I honestly felt like I said everything wrong.....like telling her "I felt like a stalker" trying to get a pic with her!  Seriously!  Not the right choice of words!  Rachelle from What the Teacher Wants is also a favorite and I was thrilled to see her.  The Fluttering Through First gals were as sweet as could be!  All day was an endless jolt of excitement.  Everywhere I turned I saw my TpT stars!!!!  The gal below from First Grade Centers and More was so much fun!  We kind of adopted each other for the day and had some fun during the last session and happy hour.


I am already thinking about next year!  I can't wait to go again and refuse to miss the opportunity.  If you didn't go this year, you must start planning for next year.  You won't be disappointed!



Sunday, July 6, 2014

Teachers Pay Teachers Conference

Okay, so it is Sunday night and I just decided I was going to go to the Teachers Pay Teachers Conference and totally just booked everything last minute!  I am so excited!  So, I am dying to know if you are going?????  Comment below!

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

So Many New Products

 I have been working on many projects and here are some of my newest.  My Adopt a Pond Pet Unit was a big hit, so I have created an Adopt a Desert Critter Unit with tons of desert information and activities.



I also created some "Crazy Cute" beach themed items, Crazy Cute Behavior Clip Chart and Table Numbers.




Sweet Kiddos Table Numbers.


A couple of organizational and communication products.



Also, some back to school printables.

I have lots of great things in the works, so be watching!

Monday, May 5, 2014

Teacher Appreciation Giveaway!

I am having a giveaway! A very lucky winner will receive a copy of each of my three life science units: All About Animals, Animals at the Zoo, and Adopt a Pond Pet.
All three of these Units are packed full of animal fun! You can check them out at my TpT Store by clicking here. Good luck! These units would be perfect for the end of the year, especially if you are doing field trips to the zoo or walking trips to enjoy nature! Enter below!!! I hope you all have a perfect Teacher Appreciation Week and get showered with love! Also, don't forget about the big TpT sale May 6-7!
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Sunday, April 20, 2014

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Who doesn't love a great read aloud?  We are educators, let's face it, we are all obsessed with children's literature!  I am an addict!  I can't get enough!  I have thousands and I can't stop!  I have a special cart in my room right beside my chart stand and carpet area.  In that cart I hold the ultimate treasures.  The most royal of all my books!  The READ-ALOUDS!

Topping the special read-alouds list is The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo.  I can't even explain how much I adore this book.  I don't go through a school year without it and I long for the moment I get to read it to my students.  I love watching them devour every word, every event.  For me, their excitement makes me feel like I am reading it for the first time.  Since I love this book so very much, as well as the kiddos,  I had to create some great resources to go with it.  I just completed a 100 slide product full of resources for this book:  Graphic organizers, sequencing mats, writing helpers, books, flapbooks, literacy center activities, guided reading resources, vocabulary cards and activities.  I can't wait to add it to our Edward Tulane experiences in the classroom.


Just a VERY small sample of some of the activities/organizers in this resource pack!
 



I love the idea of this Journey book below!!!!!  The students can write about and add clothes and backgrounds to Edward in order to depict his journey!



The book has 27 chapters and I have created what you see below for every single chapter.  There is a variety of activities you could do with the vocabulary cards and the worksheet can be used to write definitions or to use the words in a sentence.  There is also room for an illustration.

There is SO MUCH in this product to go along with this story.  I have shared just a small portion of examples.  If you should decide you need this as much as me, you will be so happy with all that is included.  I hope you will click HERE to go check out the product and download the preview.  Thanks for stopping by and I hope you had an amazing Easter weekend with your family, church family, and friends.  He has risen!  Have a blessed week! 

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Raise Awareness and Make a Donation!

Teachers Pay Teachers has featured my Autism Awareness Unit in their teaching blog!  I am so excited!  Plus, Jenny McCarthy's autism charity, Generation Rescue, is partnering up with me in order to raise awareness and money for their charity!  I need everyone to consider purchasing my unit!  By purchasing my unit you will have a great unit for your classroom and your money will go towards an amazing organization that focuses on treating the symptoms of autism and providing hope for families effected by autism.

Check out the Teachers Pay Teachers blog here.  Keep posted to my blog in order to hear more about my partnership with Generation Rescue!  I hope you will help with this amazing fundraising experience for National Autism Awareness month!



Monday, April 7, 2014

Autism Awareness

It is National Autism Awareness Month and you can help make a difference!  I am so very excited to share this information with you and NEED your help!  I have worked really hard with my friend, who has a son with autism, to create a positive and kid friendly unit to present to the elementary classroom.  This unit is designed to raise awareness to all students, so that they may see autism in another light and understand it so much better.  This unit gives kids with autism a voice.  



Here is a look at what you can purchase to make a difference by informing your students and making a donation.  All of this can be done with just a $4.00 purchase!















Here is a close up of the mini book that is included in this unit.  It is my favorite part!!!  Couper is my best friend's son.  I was so happy to use him in the story.



I promise this unit will make an impact in your classroom!  You get to spread awareness and donate to Generation Rescue, just by visiting my store and placing this unit in your shopping cart.  That's it!  Easy! Fun! Educational! Beneficial!  Provide a voice for autism!  Click HERE to do your part in raising awareness for national autism awareness month.  Thanks for stopping by and happy spring!