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Monthly Archives: June 2023
Stormy Twilight
Twilight. Thunder rumbles in the distance. I stay outside to watch the clouds. They are beautiful in darkening majesty. They move swiftly and change with the wind. I turn to look at my porch, beckoning me to come and watch … Continue reading
Posted in Mother Nature, Nature, wonder
Tagged Cloud watching, Darkening clouds, My porch, Stormy twilight
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Book Bears, Library Reading, and a Pleading Letter
My public library Book Bears group and Read Aloud group have finished for the school year. Book Bears read a book each month, and we discuss the book the following month. The Year of Billy Miller by Kevin Henkes and Stella … Continue reading
I’m the Historical Schoolmarm
Every year, third graders in Groton, Massachusetts take a field trip to the old one-room schoolhouse, the Sawtelle School. It’s living history, and that’s just how children should learn history. I get to be their teacher. Lucky me. Groton is … Continue reading
Posted in history, School, teaching
Tagged One-room schoolhouse, Sawtelle School, Schoolmarm
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Boxcars
Originally posted on Andrew Joyce:
A while back, my friend Jennie asked me to repost this story. I told her it was way too long for a blog (12,000 words) even though I had posted it once before. Well, I’ve…
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Rainbows
Rainbows don’t appear often. Every one is exciting. This rainbow appeared this evening. I thought it was brilliant, but no. The grandaddy of rainbows was right behind. He was brilliant. And, he grew… …and grew, into a vibrance of color, … Continue reading
A Few Quotations On Book Banning
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
“Books and all forms of writing have always been objects of terror to those who seek to suppress truth.” …
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Chapter Reading Throughout the School Year
Here is my annual end of school year letter to parents: Chapter Reading June 9, 2023 Chapter reading is one of our treasured moments of the day. We bring to life the imagination, the world, and the past. The anticipation … Continue reading
Roots and Wings, They’re Now More Important Than Ever
Tonight is the first night of thunderstorms. I’m thrilled, because I sit on my porch to listen and watch as the storms unfold. As I type, I hear rumbles. I have always loved thunderstorms. Growing up in the Ohio River … Continue reading
Posted in Expressing words and feelings, Imagination, Inspiration, Mother Nature, Nature, self esteem, wonder
Tagged Roots and Wings, Thunderstorms
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