Bread is made with flour, wheat, millet, barley and sometimes flax seeds. DELISH! |
Kneading the bread! |
Clay oven |
CHIVES! |
A day in the life of a teacher can turn to mush unless we share and reflect, have a sense of humor about it and, most importantly, revel in it! Thus, this is a space to revel in my fullfillments as a teacher and the accomplishments of my students; and to share and reflect on lessons and teachable moments. I hope to inspire others a bit at a time and to have a space where I can peek back on my musings as reminders of why I do what I do...because there are so many reasons...
Bread is made with flour, wheat, millet, barley and sometimes flax seeds. DELISH! |
Kneading the bread! |
Clay oven |
CHIVES! |
On our way down the bike path to the frog pond. |
Gorgeous day for a kindergarten adventure! |
Best friends! |
Flowers along the way. |
A frog has amazing camouflage! |
Psyched to be out in the fresh air! |
Look! Another frog!! |
We had to be super quiet so that we wouldn't scare our frog friends away. |
On the lookout for frogs and turtles... |
Shhhh! |
Looking and listening for frogs... |
Can you see the frog? |
How about the turtle? |
This guy posed for us so we could get an up close picture! |
This frog blends in with brown sticks AND green leaves! |
We could hear this guy ribbiting, so we followed the sound...and there he is! |
This is the shot of the day! This frog was about the size of my hand. SO COOL! |
"The Prince and the Princess" |
"There was a problem because the princess saw that the prince was on the ground." |
"So to solve the problem, the Fairy Godmother came over to save the prince with her potion magic because it woke the prince up from the magic spell." |
"And they all lived happily ever after!" |
"Once upon a time there was a princess and she had a baby. Her baby girl grew up." |
"There was a problem because a mean witch got a spell on the princess" |
"So to solve the problem a prince kissed the girl." |
Here, children are asked to find the connection between the sentence, 3+4=7, and the picture above. There are three other number sentences that can be connected to this picture. |