Reading Eggs: Try it for free you might like it!

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Are you looking for a unique, fun, interesting way to help your child learn how to read? Reading Eggs were a hit with my family! The girls loved learning how to read, playing the games, earning “eggs” or points and creating their own world. What was especially fun for my youngest was “writing” her own books using either the suggestions offered or creating it straight from her very active imagination. After we tried it we know several other families that tried it too. It seemed like our who play group was hooked!

My Readers receive a Free Two-Week Trial Offer Register now for a free two-week trial of our program – no credit card required!

Here are a few hightlights about Reading Eggs:

  •  The Reading Eggs program has been developed by a highly experienced team of teachers, educational writers, animators and web developers.
  • Reading Eggs focuses on a core reading curriculum of skills and strategies essential for sustained reading success and is suitable for children aged 3 through 12.
  • They have over 500,000 subscribers and have presented over 15 million lesson in North America.
  •  You can read my entire review  to find out even more!

I know that there are a few reading programs out there that you may have wanted to try, but hesitate because you don’t want to provide your creidt card.  You also don’t want to set up an auto payment plan or anything else.  Reading Eggs has taken all that out of the equation.   My Readers receive a Free Two-Week Trial Offer Register now for a free two-week trial of our program - no credit card required!

 

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Disclosure:  I was given the opportunity to review this product from Reading Eggs. However, any thoughts, opinions and/or testimonials expressed in this post are solely my own. 

 

 

Free Titantic education guide: Learn at home and away at the Titantic Musuem

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We had an amazing time at the Titanic Museum in Branson.   We spent several hours there enjoying the interactive exhibits, beautiful recreations and learning more about the stories behind the people on board.   It is an amazing place for both children and kids, and honestly one of our favorite attractions while in Branson, MO with the grandparents during spring break.

Read our full reviews here — one from mom and one from dad.

But what we didn’t know until we got home was that the Titanic Museum also offers a free education guide online!   Using the Titanic Guide you can study the topics of language arts and social studies, science, geography, math, and religion.  There is even a special section for homeschooling as well as resources for teachers and parents.  Each one of them offers facts and figures as well as prompts to help you make learning these topics using the Titantic as a base.   For specific learning activities Continue Reading …

Adjective Bulletin Board and Language Arts Ideas for Spring and Easter

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Language Arts Descriptive Words Lesson Plans for Spring

Teachers know that many students have some common adjectives that they rely on heavily. Words like “big,” “pretty,” and “fun” permeate many student’s writing. These language arts activities work to expand vocabulary and improve writing skills while creating a big, pretty and fun bulletin board. Make that a giant, eye-catching and enjoyable bulletin board! These lesson plan ideas can really be personalized for 2nd through 6th grade.

  • For each of these spring and Easter activities and bulletin boards there are three options.
    Each student could be given one word and asked to find several synonyms.
  • Each student could be asked to find one alternative for each word.
  • Students could work in small groups to find many adjectives that could be better descriptive words.
  • To reinforce the vocabulary building and create a bulletin board for spring, students will create a model to display what they’ve learned.

Now you can build your boards with Easy Easter Language Arts Bulletin Board, Blooming Spring Language Arts Bulletin Board or Bird’s Nest Spring Bulletin Board.   

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Totally terrific Hotel Transylvania party ideas

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Are your kids “totally” into Hotel Transylvania?”  Or maybe they are just little “monsters” themselves.  Whatever reason you have from a birthday party to marvelous movie night there are some totally terrific Hotel Transylvania party ideas that our girls and their friends recently got to “sink their teeth into.”

Monster movie night is planned.  We have having a slumber party and what better way to get ready than to   don their Monster High Pajamas? Some colorful hair highlights in pink, green and blue really got my little monsters ready for the party. Continue Reading …

Teacher talk: Pencil shavings, guns in schools, heroes and Facebook

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Trying something a little new today and we maybe will keep it as a series.   Let’s talk teachers.   I believe that there are a lot more good than bad (and hopefully I was one of the good ones) and that unfortunately there is far too much talk about the bad ones and not enough celebration of the good ones.  So today I decided to find out what the search “teacher” would bring me on Google with the search for just one week.  Here’s my five stories of interest: (you have to read the last one it is a true teaching hero!)

San Diego teacher arrested for bringing loaded gun to school

Apparently this San Diego school teacher has been bringing a gun to class for quite some time.  His students were aware of it stating that he told the class  “’I just have it for protection reasons in case something happened at the school,’” Astin recalled the teacher telling the class. “And we’re like ‘Oh, [okay]‘, and he’s like ‘Yeah’, and it was just pretty much, we knew about it.”

However the administration doesn’t agree and in response to more request from parents of students at the school state “I understand that you may want more information but due to the fact that this is an active investigation, we are not at liberty to release any additional information or details,” Rizzo wrote in the school’s statement. ”Our focus is to continue to ensure that our students are safe, the learning process goes on as usual, and we work with the proper authorities.”

He has been placed on administrative leave.  So what do you think?  Hero or villian? 

Teacher poses as girl on Facebook to lure boys to post pictures

In this story out of Irvine, CA, a 30 year old male teacher, Zachary Reeder has been arrested under suspicion of “lewd conduct with a child, possession and distribution of child pornography, and child annoyance.”  Allegedly this teacher pretended to be a teenage girl on Facebook and encouraged teenage boys to send sexually explicit photos to him.

Teacher suspended for pretending to shoot first-graders during simulation

Fox News reports that  a band director was substitute teaching a first-grade physical education class using a game of “hide and seek” to teach the children a simulated drill and to talk to the children about the Newtown school shooting.  The school says that “There are things that you can and can’t do, and it shows, if nothing else, that you just can’t do security off the cuff. You have to train and prepare for it.”

As a substitute teacher I usually found that lesson plans were available to me and I hesitated to change them too much, I thought it’s her class and her lesson.   What do you think?

Teacher suspended after pouring pencil shavings in students mouth

This one hits closer to home, right here in Texas.  Reportedly in Jan. 2013,  a student was sitting with his head tilted back and his mouth open with a teacher poured pencil shavings in his mouth.  He reported to the nurse and went home.  The parent is calling for the teacher to be fired, while the school disagrees and says that it took appropriate action in the form of a suspension.  The teacher has apologized to the student.

What do you think is a suspension approporiate action or should this teacher be fired? 

And, last but not least Deputy And Teacher Praised For Talking Down Alabama Gunman At School

Student calls her gym teacher “a hero for stepping in front of the gunman and telling everyone to get out of the room before calling police.” She   “jumped in between the gunman and the students and said, ’911 locker room!’ ” on her radio to alert school officials.

I would love to hear your thoughts on any of these stories – as well as any experience you would like to share.


Black History Month activities, reading and lessons for elementary

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Gigi came home during the week of Martin Luther King Jr with some wonderful stories to tell us about Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. This was just the beginning of her introduction to Black History Month. These lesson plans, readings and activities are intended for primary grade students.

Ella Fitzgerald: The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa is an excellent example of a quality book that conveys black history in kid-appealing way. Ella’s story is told through the perspective of a cat, “Skat Cat Monroe,” who pulls in readers in with rhythm and rhyme: “Got my name from knowin’ Ella. Ella Fitzgerald. The Queen of Skat. What’s scat? you ask. Skat’s the sound that don’t hold back. Ella’s sound- that was skat. Singing so supreme. Music’s velvet-ribbon dream.” Continue reading Black History Month lesson plans featuring Ella Fitzgerald.

These plans are written with first through third graders in mind, but can easily be modified for younger or older learners.

Besides timing and consistency, quality of resources is another consideration when planning for black history month. Avoid choosing books that are not appealing or are not age appropriate just because they include black history. I found and fell in love with the book Dizzy by Jonah Winter. When I saw how well children responded to this book, I developed these lesson plans around it. As a teacher, I love to begin my planning around a quality, kid-attractive book. Continue reading Black History Month lesson plans on Dizzy Gillespie.

Best games & gifts for 4 & 5 year olds

Four and five year olds are getting ready for or just starting school. It’s a big time in their lives. Developmentally they have a growing vocabulary, increased fine motor skills and a little, or in some cases, a lot more of an attention span than when they were toddlers. Four and five year olds are extremely curious and absorbing new concepts like little sponges. This can make buying gifts for four and five year olds fun but also challenging. Many toys that say for ages three and up already seem too babyish and yet many of the cool toys seem to say that they are for ages six and up. Don’t worry. This list of the best gifts for four and five year olds is teacher recommended and kid approved. Continue Reading …

Hot gifts for tweens: Mosaic Charming Chandelier

This chandelier that girls will make and decorate is right out of a fairy tale but right on target skill wise for eight and nine year old girls. I can attest that even girls up to 12 years old enjoy making and displaying this Charming Chandelier. This is my hands down favorite creative gift for girls for Christmas 2012. This unique gift is going to light up the life of many young girls at only $17.00 at Amazon.com for 1200 plus crafty pieces. Continue Reading …

Top games, books & gifts for tweens

Are you looking for gifts for kids ages eight and up? It’s adios to Diego and Dora. These tweens have new skills, longer attention spans and they are ready for some new games, toys and books to challenge and entertain them and our list is totally “unplugged.”

Qwirkle wins for best family game.

Qwirkle comes with 108 wooden tiles wearing colorful shapes to match up. It’s like cards and dominoes rolled into one and on steroids. It’s a four-time toy award winner and the best selling game of all time for Mindware.

Why I like it:
Ages seven and up can be successful. It’s easy to make some kind of match but with some added strategy players can really challenge themselves and rake up the points.
In our house, parents and kids a like vote for Qwirkle for family game night.

Why kids like it:
It’s super easy to set up and the rules are easy to learn so everyone can start play right away.

Science Kits from Educational Explorer give kids a taste explosion.

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Teaching writing with SillyBandz

Thinking about buying SillyBandz as stocking stuffers this year? There not just trendy jewelry if you use these ideas for Using SillyBandz to teach writing.

SillyBandz, those little rubber band like bracelets that hold their shapes after you wear them, may seem really silly but kids are crazy about them. Some schools banned Silly Bandz, arguing that they are a distraction. The biggest thing I don’t like about Silly Bandz is the same thing I dislike about Barney the purple dinosaur; that I didn’t think of it myself.

My kids have fallen into the SillyBandz craze too. I decided if there were going to be hundreds of them in my house and on my children’s wrists, they might as well make themselves useful.

I started thinking about how SillyBandz could be used in an educational way and how I could use my children’s love of SillyBandz to inspire learning. Continue Reading …