my mini-blogging vacation: a recap

Sorry, all. Did you wonder where I went? Whew! That was one long and crazy week and I am glad to say sayonara to it.

Besides running around school trying to get a million things done, I was doing a little bit of this and a little bit of that this week.

Babysitting my favorite kiddos:

So adorable, I love them!

I had a deeeeelicious dinner at Sorellina

The food is amazing, especially the truffle fries! This has to be one of my most favorite places to eat. I love the atmosphere, trendy and cozy and the best food around town.

Lately I have been addicted to Grey’s Anatomy:

I’ve been taking out the series from the library and I just love it. I don’t really have a show right now. I honestly haven’t had one since LOST and so, I’ve decided that I am making this my show. It’s interesting, it’s exciting, and it also makes me cry (which weirdly, I like in a show. I always love a good cry).

And last night Zanner and I drove up to Maine. He’s working up here this weekend and I decided to go up with him for a little weekend getaway. We stopped in at the Front Room last night in Portland to have dinner with Hannah and Todd! So fun! Wish we lived in Maine!

That’s a little recap of what I’ve been up to this week. Will be back with more posts soon!

Toodleoo for now, readers! XO!

books we love…

In my first grade classroom we can’t get enough of these books…!

They are super hilarious and are helping even my most resistant readers become excited about reading. I’ve recently taken these books and created reader’s theatre scripts that we will perform in our own class, and hopefully for some of the other classes in the school as well.

The level of reading is fairly simple, but the repeated reading helps students gain fluency and expression, which are important aspects of helping students comprehend text. These books are helping everyone become better readers, the kids are having a blast, and I am cracking up at the hilarity of it all.

Yay, Mo Willems! We love your work!!

things i saw, things i love

This post is coming a few days late, due to my weekend in Charlotte, but alas I didn’t forget about it! I’m sitting here in the CLT airport, hoping my flight isn’t delayed due to the snow up north (where I am heading), passing the time here on my good old MacBook. Gosh, MacBook, do I love you.

Anyways, there’s been some great inspiration out there in the blogging world this past week– so many beautiful things! Here are some in particular that caught my eye…

Lovely light kitchen seen at blissfulmediocrity. I love her daily tumblr inspiration- it’s a must read for me each day!

Adorable DIY push pins from mintdesignblog. How cute are these?! 

I love the look of this chocolate cake via flagrante delicia… her blog is in Spanish, which I unfortunately can’t read, but her photography is wonderful. I am just going to have to put the recipe for this chocolate cake into an online translator it looks SO good.

This hat (and coat!) would be so cute for spring. Seen at Beklina.

I’m obsessed with this bedroom. Seen and loved on my beloved Pinterest! I simply cannot get enough of this website… fills my heart with happiness each time I log in!

This Kate Spade party dress has got to be one of the cutest summer dresses I have ever seen. So happy in yellow! I have spotted this on many blogs lately, as it’s clearly a winner!

This handmade packaging seen on delicious days, is so fun and original. How fun to bring to a summer party or to give as a handmade gift. LOVE!

I love this photograph from Old Brand New. It makes me want to travel more and see the world.

Bubbles! Seen and loved the The Sweetest Occasion. It’s the simple things that are the most sweet.

tikatok

In my classroom, we use the writer’s workshop model, which give students the opportunity to listen to quality literature, write their own stories, and go through each stage of the writing process. In addition to writer’s workshop we also do interactive writing as a class. This is where all the students “share the pen” and we write sentences and stories together, remembering to use the sounds we know to spell words and also parts of a sentence (“Don’t forget a capital!”, I always say.).

Right before winter vacation we started working on a class story. The students got SO into this project they asked if we could make it into a book. Cool! I thought! Sure we can. I thought I might print out the story on card stock, three-hole punch the paper, throw some ribbon through it and call it a day. But in reality you can do something so much cooler and so much more professional than a hand-made book, through Tikatok, a company that publishes student’s writing into real hardcover books. When I shared this information with my class they were thrilled! I loved the looks on their faces and the excitement in the air when they found out their story was going to be an actual hardcover book. We typed up the story, everyone got to illustrate a page, and tada! It’s ready to be published!:

As a class, we’ve decided to buy two copies, one for our classroom and one for the school library. What an awesome way to give the kids great confidence in their work. It inspires and enables them to be authors and illustrators and to actually have their work published! And once your work gets published, it is also added to the Tikatok website, where other students can read your stories and make comments. Our first endeavor on Tikatok is a class book, but as a teacher I can make individual student accounts so the kids can begin publishing individual stories. Once the stories are done, parents and family members will have the opportunity to view the books online and purchase their own copies if they want.

A really neat company that I am so glad I found!