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Friday, September 25, 2015

5 for Friday! 9/25/2015

Where have all the Fridays gone? I've missed posting every Friday, but am truly trying to find a way to juggle everything and keep my social game strong. Ha! School life has kept me very busy and on my toes, but here goes...

Three Words: Fish in a Tree. Need I say more? Yes for those of you who haven't read it yet...put it at the top of your list. It's THAT good. It will inspire you, move you, and make you want to be a better you! I aspire to be like Hunt's Mr. Daniels one day.

It may have taken me five weeks, but I have finally been able to get my "focus wall" somewhat situated! I've got my purpose posted for each of my programs, Being a Writer and Making Meaning with an anchor chart on the side to work out our thinking.





This was my first year celebrating National Talk Like a Pirate Day and I'm never skipping it again. The kids absolutely enjoyed this day and had a blast! They were very surprised to walk in and see their teacher dressed as a pirate. We even spent time scouring the Internet to learn more about pirates!


My absolute favorite highlight of the week was writing this note in a Harry Potter book I gave to a student. We talked during Open House about what he may like and I suggested on my favorite Harry Potter. Well he stayed absolutely enthused during the reading of the book and is now hooked! My little teacher heart is beyond happy knowing all the adventures he has ahead of him!

On this Friday I leave you with this final thought as you finish one week and look forward to the week ahead. The following is a quote from "Strategies that Work: Teaching Comprehension for Understanding Engagement" by Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis:
"We know that readers get better at reading when they choose books they can and want to read."

Let your students READ and watch them GROW!

10 comments:

  1. Ooh i've never heard of fish in a tree before, will have to check that one out! So lovely to hear about your student who is now into harry potter - and so thoughtful for you to leave that little note!

    Have a great weekend!

    Teaching Autism

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    1. Thank you! I hope you get to read Fish in a Tree, it is definitely eye-opening to the things our kiddos go through!

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  2. Seriously...that book is amazing! Mr. Daniels is very reminiscent of Mr. Terupt. :)

    Inspirational indeed!

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    1. I haven't read the one with Mr. Terupt, but it is on my list! I've heard so many good things about it too.

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  3. Putting that book into my wishlist! And Harry Potter!? Yes!

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    1. Yay, for meeting another Harry Potter fan! It's an all time fave of mine.
      Ashley

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  4. Love the quote! I often wish we could just sit and read all day!

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  5. I keep meaning to read Fish in a Tree, but I keep forgetting. I'm going to request it from the library right now! I love the Harry Potter books too. I'm glad you got to share your reading enthusiasm with your students.
    Crystal
    www.crystalclearteaching.com

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