The Daily 5 Second Edition Book Study: Chapters 1 and 2
So Iβve just finished up my second year of my revised, made-to-fit-for-me version of Daily 5, and, honestly, it just gets better and better.Β I feel like Iβve made it…
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So Iβve just finished up my second year of my revised, made-to-fit-for-me version of Daily 5, and, honestly, it just gets better and better.Β I feel like Iβve made it…
Do you have classroom helpers? Β Or is it more of a pain than a help? Β A reader recently asked me about using βhelpersβ in my classroom and if I…
It’s late start Monday (when we all get to meet with our grade levels for Professional Learning Communities work) today, so my Daily 6 (my version of Daily 5) stations…
Well, I made it through the first week of school. Β In one piece and with my wits still about me. Β I call that a ‘win.’ Β I’m trying to get myself…
It is said, what doesnβt kill us makes us stronger.Β I love that motto. So on the second day of school, despite my inner βselfβ telling βdonβt do it,βΒ I…
I’m linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for her weekly Five for Friday random pictures of my week, because quite frankly friends, I am WHOOOPED! Β This back to school mayhem…
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