Hi Everyone,
I've been so busy with end of the year testing and preparing for a grade change next year that I haven't had time to post. I will be teaching second grade next year, which is where I started twenty years ago. My teaching career has come full circle, what a journey it has been.  Luckily I got the opportunity to teach every grade I always wanted to.  When I first began in second grade I had my eye on Kindergarten.  I got to teach Kindergarten for five years and learned so much about how children start out in this world of education.  I then went to third grade (because we moved to a new state) and that was fun because I got to teach cursive writing and multiplication. Then a friend came to see me at my house one day and said they were going to open a new school with their principal that they love and would I want to go with them?  I thought about it and soon decided opening a new school would be a fun experience so I taught fourth grade with her for awhile.  I soon discovered fourth grade has a lot of field trips and I just don't enjoy those like most seem to.  Anyway, there was an opening in fifth grade (which I said I would never teach anything higher than third - ha!) so I decided to give that a try.  I really liked teaching American History and having my students participate in the Give Me Liberty Program.  I decorated my classroom in Patriotic stuff, it was cute.  Now our school is experiencing huge changes and we've pretty much played "Fruit bowl mix up".  I saw the opportunity to move back to second grade where I started out and decided that would be a great way to end my last ten years of teaching. So that's where I'm at right now.  That's what is so great about teaching, there is always room for growth and new things to try.  I love it!



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Making DNA

We had so much fun studying DNA today.  The best part of the lesson was making DNA out of licorace and colored marshmellows. I got the idea from Pinterest. Fun times!

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Give Me Liberty

Hi Everyone,

Does your school participate in the Give Me Liberty program? We love it at our school.  Our students work hard to memorize important things like the states and capitals, a line from the Gettysburg address, the Preamble, etc.  At the end of the year we put on a huge patriotic program using songs and recitations from this program.

Right now my students are trying hard to pass off the states and capitals.  I have some huge puzzle pieces of the states for my students to practice with.

Do any of you participate in this program as well?

Joanne

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Belkin Rockstar Headphone Splitter


Absolutely LOVE this  Belkin Rockstar Multi Headphone Splitter!!  Had to order one after reading Ladybug Teacher files blog.  I'm hoping this will help with the bulkiness of my listening center. It drives me crazy to have wires going every which way. It's only $9.95 at Amazon.

Joanne

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Blog by State

 

I love these new buttons that Fifth in the Middle made so that we can meet bloggers from other states. I'm actually anxious to meet bloggers from my state of Utah.

We had conferences this week so school dismissed early every day. I'm ready to start the final trimester of school for this year though I have one of those amazing classes you get once in a blue moon.

Check out Fifth in the Middle's blog to grab your state blogger button.

Joanne

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Super Sale Sunday!

I'm joining the fun on Super Bowl Sunday by hosting a 10% sale on ALL of my products. Use the code "Super" to get this fun discount.

Joanne

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