The first day is over and I survived.
I was so very nervous because I was unusually behind this year. And I changed grade levels. And my own children each started a new school ~ one middle school and one high school. Talk about heart wrenching.
We had rainy day schedule.
On the first day of school!
Not fair.
My class is pretty sweet. I'm already liking the fact that I moved to 3rd grade. Right now my husband is dancing the I-told-you-so cha cha.
I had a nap when I got home. And I'm ready for bed kinda early.
That's all for now. Pictures to come.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Saturday, August 17, 2013
back to school sale
It's time for the TpT back to school sale. I've been putting lots of items on my wish list and waiting not so patiently for this sale! Since I am changing grade levels I need to beef up my pool of resources.
On August 18 & 19 you can get 20% off all the products in my shop. Enter the code BTS13 at checkout for an additional 10% off from TpT. That comes to 28% off the original price!
And just for you, I've extended the sale in my shop for a third day. But if you want the biggest discount, shop early.
Monday, August 5, 2013
parent communication
I went to school today to shove furniture around.
This is what greeted me when I opened the door.
Hello stuff.
This room is different shape than my room last year so I had to do some figuring out and extra furniture manhandling to figure out where I wanted to put things. Our rooms are so, so small!
Today I managed to finish moving the furniture around (I think), but there's still so much more work to do. That's for another day. I couldn't take the heat any longer ~ no air in our building yet.
I recently came across a parent communication tool that I think is going to be really helpful this year.
It's called Remind 101. Using this free website/app you can send parents text/email messages. I know what you are thinking ~ you don't want parents to have your cell phone number. No worries, they never see your number and you never see theirs.
From time to time a Monday rolls around and passes that I don't manage to get the homework packet copied and stapled. In these cases I tell the kids their homework is to read a little extra for the night. With Remind 101, I can send a quick message letting parents know not to expect a homework packet that night.
I can remind parents about book orders that are due or other special events in our room.
It's super easy to use. You can even schedule future message to be sent. You can use the computer or your phone to send the message.
At our Meet the Teacher before school starts I'm going to give the parents our class code so they can sign up to get messages right away. My first message will be the night before school starts letting the kids know how excited I am for school to start (I'm working into that attitude.)
I think this is going to be a great parent communication tool.
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