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Friday, January 31, 2014

Loving Literacy Blog Hop–Stop #18 (and a FREEBIE!)



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As Valentine's Day draws near, some literacy-loving friends of mine decided it was the perfect time to share what we love so much about reading!
Each blogger participating in this weekend's hop is sharing materials for his/her favorite book, book about friendship, or for Valentine's day.  We hope you'll enjoy using them and sharing your love of literacy with your students.
I have always loved reading, for as long as I can remember. In my books, I could ride a horse with the Saddle Club, learn about animals with scientists, hang out in a boxcar with the Boxcar Children, or sneak around town like Harriet the Spy. I was the kind of kid who would get in trouble for reading when I was supposed to be cleaning my room, the kind of kid who had to be told that I was not allowed to check out any more library books than I could carry, and absolutely the kind of girl to think I was pretty much Belle.



Okay, so I didn’t read to sheep… but I had brown hair and loved to read, so clearly we were the same person. Or maybe I just wished that. I mean, a girl like me had dreams…

Anyway. Reading was always a thing I loved! But now that I’m teaching, I see kids who don’t feel the same way, and it kills me.

Last year, my students had reading response notebooks. They were such a wonderful way to connect kids to books- and for me to connect with my kids, too. Our notes back and forth in the notebooks helped them become this sacred, trusting space where kids could tell me anything.

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One student wrote that she didn’t like books where everyone had such perfect lives. They had their moms and their dads and their house and a pet, and never had to worry about having enough for dinner or someone overdosing on drugs.

This girl had been through a LOT- and my heart ached to read her note, but I knew she was just not a kid that could connect to a silly Junie B. Jones book.

I suggested Love, Aubrey. It was a little hard for her reading level, and included some deep family struggles- content that I might not suggest to every third grader, but for this girl, it was the right book.



She read it and immediately connected to the main character- and yet, the book holds onto suspense and doesn’t tell you exactly what has happened in this girl’s past.

She was hooked. And not hooked because all her friends were reading it, or because it was funny and silly, or even because her teacher suggested it- but because she had finally found a character with whom she could empathize. In a school where most of the other students had no experience like hers, this girl found solace in the fact that she wasn’t alone- all from the perfect book.

THIS is what I love about reading, and especially about teaching it.
Reading can change kids, and make their differences okay. I wrote a quick mini-unit for a new book called Exclamation Mark.

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This book is all about learning to love yourself for those things that make you stand out. It’s also a fantastically crafted book- full of simple but powerful illustrations, brilliant wordplay, and fun dialogue that kids just love. 

Because I know we have such a wide range of teachers on this blog hop, this unit offers differentiated pages for young students to upper elementary.

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Plus, these personalized exclamation marks and writing make a great craftivity to display at parent-teacher conferences! They are a great way to show "you"! If you'll excuse the lack of artistic skill, here's mine:



We actually used the exclamation marks on our first day with our groups- from grades 2-6!
This Exclamation Mark unit is available now in my TeachersPayTeachers store. I hope if you like what you see, you'll stop by again sometime to make sure you catch future freebies while they are still free!
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Thank you for coming by! I would love to hear some of the books YOU love for teaching kids to love themselves! :)





Monday, January 6, 2014

Snow Day Sale!

Today I had my 3rd snow day/ cold day in a row… it’s starting to feel like-

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Have you heard? Indiana was hit hard yesterday with a huge storm and cold front. I lived in Indiana until this summer, and most of my family and friends were hit with over a foot of snow! My Indiana blogging friends ALL have a snow/ cold day today because of the…

SNOWPOCALYPSE!

Here in Cincinnati, we missed out on most of the snow (although we had over 4 inches last week). We still ended up with a day off today, though, because of the snow/ice and today’s HIGH of –2… which means a wind chill around –30 F. I’m definitely glad we didn’t send kids out in this! I’m staying bundled up inside as much as possible- but while so many of us are stuck inside, we thought…

"There's SNOW better way to spend a day than with a $1 Sale!"

Each of us chose products that will be just $1 on this Monday (and Tuesday) of Snowmageddon. In my store, you find these products for $1:

Hot Chocolate Party Multisyllabic Word GameCalendar Cover

You can easily hop from store to store from the linky below. My Hoosier friends have some incredible products and freebies on a regular basis- so be sure to say thanks and follow their stores so you don’t miss out on future deals!

Oh, and by the way- I’ve finally finished the January Text Detectives.

Text Detectives- Find the Evidence- January

This text evidence edition will be especially great if you teach about polar or arctic animals!Plus, this month you can get a FREE Martin Luther King Jr. passage just by going to check out the preview here!

I just found out I have another snow/ cold day tomorrow, so all of my sales will last through midnight Tuesday (1/7/14)!

Happy Shopping! Stay warm where you are :)