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Slice of Life #31 – A Blogging Challenge? – smcninch
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SOL #29 – Aloha! SOL #27 – The Best Laid Plans. SOL #23 – A Usual Day? SOL #20 – Doggy Sounds of Spring. On SOL #29 – Aloha! On SOL #29 – Aloha! On SOL #29 – Aloha! On SOL #29 – Aloha! Slice of Life #31 – A Blogging Challenge? Just over a month ago my mom’s beau, Bill, my “stepdad,” passed away. I was visiting them and woke up one morning with a poem, a tribute to Bill, swirling in my head. I had to write it down. https:/ smcninch.wordpress.com/2015/03/01/7/. I was committed to writing. EVERY, SINGLE DAY.
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Slice of Life #31 – A Blogging Challenge? – smcninch
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SOL #29 – Aloha! SOL #27 – The Best Laid Plans. SOL #23 – A Usual Day? SOL #20 – Doggy Sounds of Spring. On SOL #29 – Aloha! On SOL #29 – Aloha! On SOL #29 – Aloha! On SOL #29 – Aloha! Slice of Life #31 – A Blogging Challenge? Just over a month ago my mom’s beau, Bill, my “stepdad,” passed away. I was visiting them and woke up one morning with a poem, a tribute to Bill, swirling in my head. I had to write it down. https:/ smcninch.wordpress.com/2015/03/01/7/. I was committed to writing. EVERY, SINGLE DAY.
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success | Forward
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March 25, 2015. I consider that my success story. Crazy Again →. 9 thoughts on “ success. March 25, 2015 at 4:28 pm. You have made a difference in the life of that reluctant reader. What a success story….and one that cannot be measured by data…. March 25, 2015 at 4:35 pm. Absolutely a success. “Here, let me share this valuable thing with you…and then we can share it with others too. They should know about this…”. The value of believing in every student to be awesome. March 25, 2015 at 5:40 pm. I love tha...
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silent.dance | Sit at Typewriter, Open Vein
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Sit at Typewriter, Open Vein. March 25, 2014. I hate this. This back-and-forth, two-stepping, silent, music-less dance. The simple refusal to mark time as we ought, to step together and make our own music. I hate this. This pressure, building and crushing and cracking. My inability to discover "what's wrong", much less express it. I hate this. I just want to breathe, and believe, and be. Library Haiku →. 2 thoughts on “ silent.dance. August 7, 2014 at 10:37 am. I get it, not a literal dance. July 28, 2016.
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Mr. Curiosity | Shaggers Picchu's Blog
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Get me outta here! Shaggers Picchu's Blog. March 20, 2015. A teacher asked one of my students to leave their room because he was fiddling with the chair he was sitting on and he refused to stop. I asked that student, “why do you think you are always fiddling with things? 8221; He said, “I am just so curious about the World around me.” And with that response, I won’t ever ask my students to stop fiddling in my class. A spinning top, a wiggling worm, a jumping jelly bean. Curiosity’s bad name. As the mom o...
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Slice of Life Day 28 | lettersfromcoachk
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Supporting Educators, One Letter at a Time. Slice of Life Day 28. March 29, 2015. I have been thinking lately about the many fond reading memories I have. I am a strong believer that reading memories, whether positive or negative, shape who we are as readers in our adult lives. Though I can’t recall being read to under the age of five, I know that I was! Tons of books = tons of reading going on. Both of my parents had stacks of books on their bedside tables from the time I was little. This image is s...
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What #SOL16 has taught me so far | readwriteteachmakedinner
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What #SOL16 has taught me so far. March 8, 2016. March 8, 2016. Things I have learned by day 8 of the Slice of Life challenge:. Writing is really hard. I overthink my overthinking. Writing is really hard, but I think I can do this. I wish I lived on East Coast Time so I could procrastinate all the way until 11:59 instead of 8:59 PM. How to make my slice of life logo smaller so that my posts don’t look like they were created by a moron. Writing is really hard, but I like it. Just take a leap. I too love t...
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Touchstone Texts | Book Savors
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Reading like a Writer. Slice of Life Stories. For conferencing and mini-lessons:. By my Brother’s Side. By Tiki and Ronde Barber with Robert Burleigh. Let’s Go Home: The Wonderful Things about a House. Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse. Ms McCaw Learns to Draw. By Kaethe Zemach: teaches you how to draw people. My Rotten Red-headed Older Brother. Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon. When Sophie Gets Angry, Really, Really Angry. The Red-eyed Tree Frog. By Joy Cowley (ill. Nic Bishop). Deep Thinking Read Alouds. You are...
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SOLC: Celebrating Last Week | Book Savors
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Reading like a Writer. Slice of Life Stories. SOLC: Celebrating Last Week. My parents 51st wedding anniversary. Wesley calling, sharing about baseball and college. Elizabeth texting updates from Florida fun. Tim helping with chores (and talking too), sharing Chinese for lunch. Girl talk with Melody. Returning to a collaborative staff. Being greeted with delightful, “Yeah. You’re back! 8221; from children. The cooks giving me hugs (they are so delightful! Reading posts and smiling. Slice of Life stories.