Wednesday, May 8, 2013

My Fav Finds for K and 1st!

Who doesn't LOVE a good shopping spree????  

My word, I stocked up on some *amazing* deals these past two days!  And, I'm getting ready to go back for Round 2!  Let's just say my clip art fix has been fulfilled :)

Have you shopped yet?

Keep next year in mind or find some goodies to end your year with a bang!

Since I'm not in a classroom anymore and can't use lots of what I see,  I'm going to showcase what I would totally buy if I were!  It's like window shopping!

I looooooove Michelle's products for prepping kiddos for 1st and 2nd grade!  Genius!  


And, while you're shopping her store, you MUST grab these precious Dollar Store Superlatives!  Your kids will just FLIP over these awards.  Great for your end-of-the-year plans.  {Michelle wrote all about both products HERE!}


Howsabout a little farm unit fun?  Kathleen's Farm Frenzy pack is perfect for your kinder kiddos!  I LOVE Kathleen's products.  She makes center time totally doable AND fun!  And, if you're getting ready for next year, you MUST add her Alphaheroes letter pack to your cart.  The kids in my RTI group this year LOVED these activities!!!



And who doesn't love a little Cara Carroll in their classroom repertoire?  Love this Surf into Summer pack!  Another kindergarten goody!


What about precious Julie Lee?!  This Tops and Bottoms unit is just too dang sweet!


Need a fun end-of-the-year unit for first?  Jodi's Blast Off unit could be just what you need!



Another *genius* idea?!  The Queen of the First Grade Jungle is SPOT ON with her Busy Teacher packs.  PTL for timesavers like these!


Erica's Evidence Binder is just perfect for keeping yourself organized and accountable throughout the year.  Getcha some.


And, lastly, sweet Cheryl.  Her sub stuff is incredible and makes you feel like getting a sub for a day really isn't that big of a deal.  


 So, that sale runs through midnight tonight!  Most sellers are offering 20% and you can use TpT's extra code TAD13 to get ANOTHER 10% off!  Hurry, run fast!  

Happy shopping!!!!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

How I became a teacher.

In light of Teacher Appreciation Day, I thought I would share my journey into education with you...

It was the spring of 2005 and I was wearing out my final moments in Lexington as a senior at The University of Kentucky.  I was far more concerned with leaving my sorority sisters (OBIC) than deciding what I was going to do after I had the diploma in my hand, as an alumni of UK with a degree in psychology.  I mean, I thought about it enough that I applied to grad school at the University of Michigan and the University of Tennessee, but not so much like, Hey, you're choosing a CAREER here.  Like, what you'll probably do forever.  

My acceptance letters to both schools came in the mail, welcoming me to their Social Work programs.  My response: meh.  It didn't excite me.  It was more or less: what exactly are you going to do with a degree in psychology?  I didn't know.  Applying to grad school seemed like the natural progression.  I didn't enroll.  I forgot about the letters and threw them away when I packed up my house.  

So, I moved home for the summer.  I remember having a conversation with my mom about having the summer "off" to more or less figure out what I was going to do with myself.  Looking back, I think 22 is an awfully young age to be making such big decisions.  But, I mulled it over and it didn't take long for me to realize that I had forfeited my dream.  A dream I had in Mrs. Halverstadt's 1st grade classroom.  A dream I verbalized to my BFF, Lindsey, as played on her swingset when I was seven.  A dream that just about everyone but me recognized.  

I loved kids.  I loved being creative.  I loved learning.

It was obvious.  I needed to go back to school to become a teacher.

So, I quickly re-enrolled at UK to pick up some courses that would allow me to apply for acceptance into the College of Education in the fall of 2005.  I finished a semesters worth of classes in Lexington, got engaged to B in September, and was accepted to Northern Kentucky University for the Spring of 2006.  As soon as my "real" education courses started, I knew I was right where I needed to be. In an attempt to accumulate as little student loan debt as possible (ha!), I loaded my schedule up with as many as 22 hours and spent my summers in class.  Insane, right?!  I was determined to finish fast because I could hardly wait to get my hands on my own classroom full of kiddos.  This is where my gift for thrift began as I waded through yard sales and discount stores in search of high quality children's lit to fill my classroom library.  Poor B ended up moving over 500 books to our house when we moved that spring.  

Me doing my second practicum in Spring 2007.  

In the fall of 2007, I graduated with a degree in Elementary Education and found out I was pregnant with Becks.  I immediately took on 2 back-to-back long-term sub positions while I waited for the school year to end.  I ended the 2007-08 school year, telling the principal of the school where I student-taught and subbed that I was VERY VERY VERY interested in the potential part-time kindergarten position they *might* have for the following school year.  

So, Becks was born in late June and just five weeks later the phone call came.  The part-time K position was available.  And Open House was in 72 hours.  Becks spent his 6th week of life on a plastic bean bag in a kindergarten classroom.  



School started the following week and I hit the ground running.  I don't think I've stopped since.  

And I bet you haven't either.  

From the moment you set your eyes on your first class, they had you at hello. You knew that your mission was so much greater than you and you accepted it.  We all have.  We've adapted to new standards, to new policies, to pay cuts, to politics, to changes that we don't understand but we roll with them anyway.  We're teachers and I fully, truly, 110% believe that we have the most important paying job on the planet.  

I don't know if anyone has said it to you today, but thank you.  Thank you for choosing education as not only your career, but your passion.  Thank you for teaching letters, reading books, wiping tears, staying up late working on plans, giving a little more so that your students can get a little more, adopting and adapting, listening, filling duties, doing extracurriculars, learning, and smiling and nodding when appropriate.  The list could literally go on and on and on.  Thank you, thank you, thank you.  

I wouldn't be who am I today without great teachers - Mrs. Autry, Ms. Sumpter, Ms. Boehmer, Mrs. Dennler, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Eckler - all of them have shaped me into the teacher that I am today.  

And, someday, a student will reflect and think I am so lucky, so blessed, to have been taught by YOU. I know it's hard.  I know that there are days - sometimes months - where you just want to give up because teaching is hard.  But, don't quit.  You are a valued asset to our community and our future needs you.  Keep on keepin' on.  And maybe treat yourself to a Starbucks latte or a Sonic Vanilla Diet Coke to keep you going these last few weeks.  You know I will :)

Love you ALL!  Happy Teacher Appreciation Day!




Monday, May 6, 2013

Things I LOVE lately.

Sometimes I just come across things that I love and I feel the need to share with you.  In the event that you might love them, too, but you might not even know that you love them yet.  And, then I can feel personally responsible for making your day a little brighter and making you feel a little love for something that you hadn't loved before :)

If that wasn't talking in a complete circle, I don't know what was.  

So.  Here's what I'm loving lately...

PureAlmond Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk by Silk

I am not even kidding you - this stuff is life changing.  It's like a 30 calorie milk shake.  I cannot get enough and feel like I'm indulging every time I have a glass.  YUM.


Sweet Spun Sugar Candle

Not even kidding you, it smells delicious.  Like cotton candy.  But really light and sweet.  Ten dolla at Target.  Getcha some.  


Luke Bryan's Crash My Party

Hi, Luke.  I'm Abby.  Come crash my party.  Anytime.  



Tortilla Stackers.

My sweet friend, Natalie, instagrammed her dinner last weekend, and it was all I could do but lick my phone screen.  If you didn't know, I LOVE MEXICAN food.  She sent me the recipes instead, which sufficed and was a lot less awkward than licking my phone.  

Here's my follow-up instagrammed dinner pic.


Tortilla stacks HERE.

Corn and avocado salsa HERE.  

An Early Bird Sale.

Because who doesn't love a sale?!  If you just can't wait until tomorrow, my stuff is already discounted 20%.  Check out my TpT shop HERE!






TpT's sale officially starts on Tuesday.

So, happy Monday to you!

KEEP CALM AND SHOP ON!!!!!!!




Sunday, May 5, 2013

The F-Word.

The f-word. 

That word you want to say at school, but you're too afraid.  

You know...

FUN.

Ha ha.  Fooled ya ;)

Fun is something we desperately want in our classrooms, something we desperately need, and something our kiddos deserve.  Because we're all human and things are much more interesting when we're engaged in something fun.  Kids truly learn better when they don't necessarily realize that's what they're doing.  Plus, in order for students to have an intrinsic love of learning, they have to associate school with experiences that make them happy.  School experiences that are fun.  

I love to hear my kiddos use the f-word!

Mrs. Mullins, that was soooooooooo FUN!

My day = made.  

Anyway, it's that time of year when a little bit more fun than usual is pretty acceptable.  It's also the time of year when teachers are all, Anything to keep them BUSY!  I felt that exact same way as a classroom teacher and our building totally has that vibe right now.  

So, what can you do to keep your kids busy and engaged, but still keep it Common Core aligned?  

Busy Bodies, of course!


This resource pack includes activities using balloons, bubbles, and bubblegum and guarantees to keep your kids busier and more engaged than a coloring worksheet will!  Plus, each activity is aligned to the Common Core!  Bonus!  

Busy Bodies contains three different engaging activities that are perfectly suitable to incorporate into your year at any point in time. Each activity is connected to the Common Core standards in some way and is considerably more fun than keeping your kiddos busy with another worksheet or coloring activity. Each activity includes directions for two activities/extensions. 

Activities include: 

Yum! Yum! What's your favorite flavored gum? (math and writing with bubble gum)



Balloon People (art and creative writing with balloons)




Simply Sudsy (bubbly science observations)





I hope you find this resource valuable and time-saving. 

And, of course, I hope you and your kiddos have lots of F-U-N! 

PS.  I purchased all materials for these activities at the Dollar Tree for under ten bucks!  {With the exception of the cloth for the sock bubbles - I cut up an old rag.}

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Five for Friday...

...on a Saturday.  Again :)


Number One: Since this girl like donuts so much, I decided to order Insanity this week.  I love my classes at the gym, but I need something I can do at home in addition to those.  Plus, let's be honest, I need a little toning.  Anyone completed the full 60 days before?  What were your results?


Speaking of donuts, the winner of my giveaway is...Melissa (m_bangle).  Check your email and go shopping!

Number Two:  I love me some spring tulips.  A friend brought these as a housewarming gift and I cannot bring myself to plant them outside.  They look so pretty on my kitchen table!


Number Three:  I cannot wait for summer vacation.  Northern Michigan is calling my name.  Cherry lemonade, cocktail hour, boutique shopping, lazy beach days, and all my family.  


Number Four:  'Tis the season!  Our calendar is filling up!  Love celebrating with all of our friends <3


Number Five:  Truth.


Click pic for link!

Happy Saturday!!!!!!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Teaching and Donuts.

Hello, my name is Abby.  And...

I

LOVE

DONUTS

Powdered, sugared, sprinkled, glazed, cake.  Love. Them. ALL.



Seriously, what is it about being a teacher and everyone always having donuts on hand?  Meetings, celebrations, baby and wedding showers, breakfast.  I cannot avoid them.

I even make a conscious effort to start my day off with this affirmation: 

I love donuts, but I will not eat them today no matter what.  I already ate oatmeal.

But, nope.  I fail. Day after day after day.

If there is a donut, I am eating that dang donut.  

Is this just at my school or is there a universal donut love at schools nationwide?

Please, tell me I'm not alone!

By the way, my favorite is a chocolate frosted chocolate cake donut.  Should you ever want to send me a dozen.  But, please don't.  Because I will eat them.

Do you share in my struggle?  What's your favorite donut?  

Leave a comment with an answer, your name, and an email address for a chance to win a mini-shopping spring in my TpT shop.  One winner will be randomly selected to pick a DOZEN items.  Winner's choice!

This giveaway is over!  The winner has been announced!




Monday, April 15, 2013

First Grade CCSS End of the Year Review!


Hey, fab first grade teachers!  Just wanted to let you know that I bundled my First Grade Check-Ups!

By buying the bundle, you can save $2.00 on 113 pages of ELA {Reading Foundational} and Math reviews.  These were designed to help you check up on your kiddos' progress and fill in any gaps during small group or individualized instruction.  Click HERE to check it out!


          


                


 I'm sad that I do not have enough picture evidence to link up with Jodi today.  I really did make a genuine attempt to take pics, but only got as far as 7:50am when I picked up my Sonic Vanilla Diet Coke (because they were having 1/2 off drinks to "celebrate" Tax Day).  I'm pretty much a fly myself, flitting all over the school. Hopefully not being annoying, though :P  You should totally go check out her linky, though!  Maybe I'll try another day this week!



 Hope y'all are having a very happy Monday!  

 
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