mrsrobinsonsclassroomblog.blogspot.com
Mrs. Robinson's Classroom Blog: Unexpected Recognition is Awesome!
http://mrsrobinsonsclassroomblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/unexpected-recognition-is-awesome.html
Mrs Robinson's Classroom Blog. Musings of a Third Grade Teacher. ABCs of 3rd Grade. Sunday, September 25, 2011. Unexpected Recognition is Awesome! A few weeks ago, I linked up with Marygrove College. To discuss how I use Bucket-Filling. To help create a positive classroom climate in my third grade class. Last week, I was notified by Colleen from Marygrove that my contribution would be featured in their Guide for Successful Bucket-Filling Techniques! Thank you so much! 5 Just after graduating from college...
kringangel.blogspot.com
Keeping up with the Joneses: May 2015
http://kringangel.blogspot.com/2015_05_01_archive.html
25 Days of Christmas Traditions. Friday, May 22, 2015. Kate is 7 Months Old. Kate Alaina, You are seven months old. Your six month check up was a few months ago. At it you weighed 18 lbs and 2 oz ( 75%), your length was 26 inches (25%), and your head circumference was 17 1/2 inches ( 90%). Although you've gotten a lot better, you still haven't totally got eating with a spoon. So far we've tried rice and oatmeal cereal, banana, and carrots. Still no sign of any teeth. Friday, May 1, 2015. But that adds mo...
musingsofa4thgradeteacher.blogspot.com
Musings of a 4th Grade Teacher: Area Arrays
http://musingsofa4thgradeteacher.blogspot.com/2013/03/area-arrays.html
Musings of a 4th Grade Teacher. A place to reflect on my teaching practice and make adjustments as needed for the benefit of my students. Saturday, March 30, 2013. I like to begin any new unit or topic with a chance to hear what my students already know about the topic. Most of the class already knew the concept of area and perimeter from third grade, but in 4th grade, the concept becomes more difficult as students must find the area of not only squares and rectangles, but also of irregular shapes. I Do,...
kringangel.blogspot.com
Keeping up with the Joneses: Show us your wedding
http://kringangel.blogspot.com/2009/07/show-us-your-wedding.html
25 Days of Christmas Traditions. Friday, July 31, 2009. Show us your wedding. I decided to participate with Kelly. This week with pictures of my wedding. This is a subject I could talk about all day! It was a wonderful day. I tell Michael all the time that I want to get married again.to him of course. The Day before the wedding my bridesmaids and I all wore matching shirts to have our nails done.fun, fun. Groomsmen: Back row: Mark (friend of Michaels), Josh (my brother),. It was such a fun day! To descri...
kringangel.blogspot.com
Keeping up with the Joneses: July 2015
http://kringangel.blogspot.com/2015_07_01_archive.html
25 Days of Christmas Traditions. Friday, July 17, 2015. 7 Years and Counting. This past Sunday, Michael and I had our 7th wedding anniversary. To celebrate on Friday, We dropped the girls with my camping parents and spent the day in Pigeon Forge. We've only left the girls one other time so this was a huge treat! We had the best day. We ate lunch at Paula Deens, did lots of shopping, and watched a show at the Comedy Barn. Blurry Cell Phone Picture. Thursday, July 16, 2015. Fourth of July 2015. You are sco...
kringangel.blogspot.com
Keeping up with the Joneses: June 2015
http://kringangel.blogspot.com/2015_06_01_archive.html
25 Days of Christmas Traditions. Monday, June 15, 2015. Kate is 8 months old. Kate Alaina, You are 8 Months old. You are such an easy content baby. You still do not have any teeth. You have started eating solids better. So far you have tried homemade carrots, green beans, corn, and banana, and store bought prunes, apples, and squash. You are eating solids 3 times a day and nursing about 4 times. You are an expert at sitting up now! You can sit up with out any spills for a long time. Email me at kringange...
kringangel.blogspot.com
Keeping up with the Joneses: Its been awhile....
http://kringangel.blogspot.com/2015/07/its-been-awhile.html
25 Days of Christmas Traditions. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Hi, there. My name is Stephanie and I'm a horrible blogger! After both laptops dying a slow and painful death we finally have a new laptop. I'm excited to get back to blogging our life. And since all post are boring without pictures I'll throw some recent random ones into this one. I'm going to work to see if I can recover them. If not, I've lost Mother's Day 2015, which makes me a lot sad. The Skinny on Staci. Glad you got a new laptop! God's Grac...
musingsofa4thgradeteacher.blogspot.com
Musings of a 4th Grade Teacher: Problem Solving
http://musingsofa4thgradeteacher.blogspot.com/2012/08/problem-solving.html
Musings of a 4th Grade Teacher. A place to reflect on my teaching practice and make adjustments as needed for the benefit of my students. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. I just created a graphic that I think will help my students solve word problems with consistency. Most of my students are strong in math and not in language arts, thus the dis-connect between general math skills and solving word problems. I got this idea from Pinterest (of course) and created a digital version of it for my uses:.
musingsofa4thgradeteacher.blogspot.com
Musings of a 4th Grade Teacher: Fraction Strips
http://musingsofa4thgradeteacher.blogspot.com/2013/03/fraction-strips.html
Musings of a 4th Grade Teacher. A place to reflect on my teaching practice and make adjustments as needed for the benefit of my students. Saturday, March 30, 2013. For the past 2 years, I have been teaching grades in which understanding fractions has been vital. In 5th grade, students must begin to multiply and divide fractions and in 4th, students must understand equivalent fractions and adding and subtracting fractions as well as how to change them between mixed numbers and improper fractions. I introd...