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Category Archives: geography
Music and Beauty
“The Hills are Alive With the Sound of Music.” Music fills the soul. When atop a hill, on a farm, surrounded by the glory of nature as far as the eye can see, all is good. Jennie
Posted in Expressing words and feelings, geography, Giving thanks, Inspiration, joy, Mother Nature, music, Nature, Singing, wonder
Tagged Inspiration, Mother Nature, music, Nature, Singing
59 Comments
The Past Two (and more ) Weeks – School Then and Now, Part 4
In Part 3, I jumped right into what children need most and what I do best, reading aloud. Setting up a YouTube channel gave them stories every day. It was also a constant. Then, we challenged children with art, scavenger hunts, … Continue reading
Posted in America, Book Review, books, chapter reading, children's books, Dogs, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, geography, history, reading aloud, reading aloud
Tagged Chapter reading to children, children's books, Early Education, Little House on the Prairie, reading aloud, reading books to children
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The Past Two Weeks – School Then and Now, Part 1
I am missing the children. I know they are missing me. Learning will always happen, these tender moments won’t. In the past two weeks our class has completely changed. Yet, change can be a good thing. Resilience is born. Let … Continue reading
Posted in art, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, geography, Inspiration, Learning About the World, music, preschool, Teaching young children, The Arts
Tagged Early Education, emergent curriculum, France, Impressionism, Learning about France, Monet, painting, painting to music, The Art Show, van Gogh
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“The” Quote 0f 2019 – 50 years later
Fifty years ago the first astronauts landed on the moon. This event brought to the world the victory of science, hopes and dreams – and proof that anything can be achieved with hard work, bravery and spirit. In recognition of … Continue reading
A Golden Bridge in the Dark
Driving at night. Headed to see family far away. A golden bridge lights the way. Happy Thanksgiving. Jennie
Posted in Family, geography, Giving thanks, Inspiration, Thanksgiving
Tagged Bridges, Family, Golden bridge, Thanksgiving, Traveling to family
52 Comments
A Classic Children’s Book and History
I read this book yesterday to children, and I only got through the first few pages. It is one of the best books to teach history and what happens over time. We had to stop and talk about so many … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, children's books, Early Education, geography, history, picture books, reading aloud, Teaching young children
Tagged Book Review, classic children's books, Early Education, history, picture books, reading aloud, reading books to children, teaching history, teaching young children, The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton
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The Apollo, the Eagle, and an Astronaut
“With courage, imagination, and the will to explore, nothing is impossible.” -Neil Armstrong- Those were the words that stuck with me when I visited the Kennedy Space Center in Florida last week. I will make a banner of Armstrong’s quote … Continue reading
Posted in America, Early Education, geography, history, Inspiration, Learning About the World, military, patriotism, preschool, Teaching young children
Tagged Apollo, astronauts, Atlantis, Early Education, F-4 Phantom, Imagination, Inspiration, Jon McBride, Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Space shuttle, Valiant Air Commnd Museum
68 Comments
Mister Rogers and Back-To-School
It’s back-to-school week for teachers. We’re moving across the street to a new location for one year while our school building will undergo a long overdue renovation. Moving is hard. Starting a new school year is hard. We’re in our … Continue reading
Posted in behavior, Diversity, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, geography, Inspiration, Kindness, preschool, Quotes, self esteem, Teaching young children, wonder
Tagged Early Education, Fred Rogers Quotations, Making a Difference, Mister Rogers, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Quotations, Teacher inspiration, Teachers back to school
84 Comments
Bridges, Old and New, Returning Home
Every bridge along the Merritt Parkway in Connecticut is 1930’s Art Deco. Each bridge is different, and a piece of art. I had my iPhone on the dashboard of the car, hoping to capture some beauties. Winged Victory is a … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, geography, history, Inspiration, The Arts, wonder
Tagged Art Deco, Bridges, Delaware Memorial Bridge, Friends, Merritt Parkway, Old and new
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Last Night
The Last Night Jennie
Posted in geography, Inspiration, joy, Mother Nature, Nature, wonder
Tagged Cape Cod, Nature, Sunset
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