Day 113
Read Across America Week kicked off with Jersey Day.
I got to wear my new Dodger City Connect Jersey with my favorite childhood player's name and number.
It was a steal,
but I had to wait until it arrived from China.
Random thoughts and reflections of a lifelong learner & educator, retired public school teacher, dog mom and single parent. Thanks for stopping by!
Day 113
Read Across America Week kicked off with Jersey Day.
I got to wear my new Dodger City Connect Jersey with my favorite childhood player's name and number.
It was a steal,
but I had to wait until it arrived from China.
When your trusted MacBook Pro crashes and goes to shop for two weeks...
Day 99:
One of the perks of having an universal blood type... you can donate to a friend that needs to find his own blood for surgery. #itwentwell
Day 100:
It's been a challenging year,
but it also feels like it's flying by!
#80moredaysleft
Day 101:
The day it went black!
The day I am grateful that I have Apple Care!
Day 102:
I think our color charts can give Lakeshore a run for it's money.
Day 103:
Science Friday!
Having fun exploring the states of matter...
and getting dirty!
Day 104:
It was Valentine's Day and...
Day 105:
So grateful for small businesses that donate to schools.
Hersbakery provided our class with a cookie decorating kit.
Fun and YUM!
#everyonedecoratesEvenwhenyouwereabsent
Day 107:
It's Slime Time Thursday
and vinegar ready!
#slimehacksforclothing
Day 108:
Magic Milk Science!
TUESDAY
Noodles for longevity and health!
Happy Lunar New Year Goody Bags
Day 89:
When you greet your students and find a twin!
So the Rams are one step closer to a Super Bowl!DAY 85:
Today more students returned.
They had served their time in quarantine.
And we were tested.
DAY 87:
When you just let them play
they will go where you want them to anyway.
#learningthroughplay
DAY 88:Prologue:
The week before our return from winter break, the district announced that every student must take a Covid test and receive a negative result before they are allowed into school.
The last week of my winter break was not a break anymore. Needless to say, it became a scramble to find testing site for parents and students before the week ended. Good idea, poor timing. I was negative twice, so I guess I can return.