Monthly Archives: May 2024

Teaching Patriotism – Where it Began

Planting flags in our Memory Garden at school. It all started with our field trip to the Shriners Circus years ago.  This circus is a perfect event for preschoolers as it’s grand but not overwhelming.  My class was seated and … Continue reading

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Every Story is Important – Especially Children’s Stories

I pay attention to children’s play, because play is their work.  By this time in the school year, children are more than settled; they work together like a team.  Today they built an incredible ‘scene’, something far more complex than … Continue reading

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Giving Thanks – Teacher to Teacher, Blogger to Blogger, Friend to Friend

Let me tell you about my friend Pete Springer- fellow blogger, teacher, and dear friend.  He is a retired teacher with all the ‘right stuff’ when it comes to understanding children.  He visited my classroom a few years ago (which … Continue reading

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New Books, Authors, Art and Birds – at The Eric Carle Museum

A great day at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art Two new picture books just came out, and they are terrific.  I had the pleasure of meeting and greeting both of the authors, as they read their books … Continue reading

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