Happy hump day! Today was my first day back to work with this sewn-up wrist. It went ok...my wrist is still very tender but I have to get back to work!!! My kids were very empathetic towards it today. One boy saw it and ran in the room screaming, "Guys, Mrs. Wheeler is hurt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Any hoot, I was given the OK to type with both hands...hooray!! No more hunting and pecking. I created a few things via that method last week. Not fun and way too time consuming!! Tonight, Hadar is letting me guest post! Head there for a freebie!! I am sharing a crafty idea with you. Feel free to pin it! Check it out!!!!!
Any hoot, I was given the OK to type with both hands...hooray!! No more hunting and pecking. I created a few things via that method last week. Not fun and way too time consuming!! Tonight, Hadar is letting me guest post! Head there for a freebie!! I am sharing a crafty idea with you. Feel free to pin it! Check it out!!!!!
Megan =)
Looks like a fun game for when my kids finish with their morning work. I have older students who come in that like to help out, this would be great!!
ReplyDeleteForgot the email! Carolyns941@bellsouth.net Thanks for sharing your talents!
ReplyDeleteMy best Halloween costume was the grouchy ladybug (from Eric Carle's book) when I was in 1st grade! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway. This looks wonderful!
Kate
katewintuska@insightbb.com
My best Halloween costume was when my boyfriend and I dressed up as a an old man and woman (we really looked funny --and it scared me a little to think what we're going to look like in 40 years).
ReplyDeleteThis game looks adorable! :o)
Karyn
A is for Apple B is for Blog
Kideducator@comcast.net
I made an elaborate witch costume for my daughter one year - lots of ruffles and orange, black, with bits of lime green and purple. trnquist@ restel.net
ReplyDeleteMy best costume was a tooth fairy =)
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My best Halloween costume was when my husband and I dressed up as a ball and chain. I was the ball, he was the chain :-) sara.arenz@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThis is a "best potential costume." My daughter wants to be a slice of bread with peanut butter on it and her friend will be a slice with jelly. After they say trick or treat, they will do a chest bump and squish their middles together! Gotta love being 8!
ReplyDelete~Christy & Tammy
Fluttering Through First Grade
The best costume my family did was to dress up as the California Raisins. We sang "Heard it through the Grapevine"
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A group of teachers went as beauty pageant contestants. Our names were: Miss Communication, Miss Match, Miss Understood, Miss Informed etc....
ReplyDelete~Jane
rsmiramo@smsd.org
I usually am the peddler from Caps for Sale...I co-teach with two other teachers, and they usually dress up as the monkies from the story!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, I wear a huge hat with all the different colored caps, and yes, I wear a mustache! (lol)ellen.yucht@imagineschools.com
Cute, cute. The children will love playing this.
ReplyDeleteTHYordan@aol.com
Awesome freebie! Thank you. :)
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Come by and visit me! Easy to enter... so you can stock up on some cute stuff for your classroom...and for you!
Amy
http://whathappensinfirstgrade.blogspot.com/2012/09/huge-100-followers-giveaway.html
What Happens in First Grade