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Permalink Reply by Carolyn Wilhelm on May 10, 2012 at 8:48pm Oh, how fun, I'll hop on over! I have your button on my blog now. Carolyn
Permalink Reply by Heidi Befort on May 10, 2012 at 9:16pm Hello We Teach,
I write a blog that focuses on Global learning and geography...called the Daily G.L.O.W., and my last one highlighted ancient architecture! My Daily G.L.O.W. highlights places around the world and can be used as a geography discussion or a warm-up in your classroom. The above one included writing prompts. I've created a freebie student assignment to go along with each Daily G.L.O.W. that you can find on my blog, Globicate! in the resources section. Check it out and let me know how it works in your classroom!
Thanks,
Heidi
Permalink Reply by Carolyn Wilhelm on May 10, 2012 at 9:25pm Heidi, sometimes I don't know where your Daily G.L.O.W is (because you post it as a riddle). My husband and I can usually figure it out, though. You have such an interesting blog and I can see why you won an award from Education World! Carolyn
Permalink Reply by Heidi Befort on May 10, 2012 at 10:30pm Thanks Carolyn, I love finding places that people don't think about and sharing them. Our world is an amazing place to celebrate :)
Permalink Reply by Jana Wilson on May 10, 2012 at 9:34pm One of most successful lessons with my first grade students was teaching how to write a complete sentence. In this post I shared the graphic organizers I used and did my first screencast to describe how I taught the lesson: Crafting Sentences.
Permalink Reply by Carolyn Wilhelm on May 10, 2012 at 9:42pm Oh, that is tricky with first graders! They think so much in their heads that doesn't always translate to their writing. Good work! Thanks for this post, it will help many. Thank you for posting the freebie, too. Nice video! Carolyn

I wanted to click "like" on your blog...hehe.
Permalink Reply by Danielle Greco on May 10, 2012 at 10:30pm Thanks for the kind words! Becky, I fixed the comment glitch. Sorry about that!!!
Permalink Reply by Carolyn Wilhelm on May 10, 2012 at 10:35pm Danielle, I had trouble commenting on your blog until I was able to comment on another blog with your comment gadget and then I went back to your blog and it worked. Weird. Carolyn
Permalink Reply by Danielle Greco on May 11, 2012 at 11:34pm I don't know what was going on! Someone else told me they had problems. I think I may have fixed it. Thanks for letting me know!!!
Permalink Reply by Kelli- adventurezinchildrearing on May 11, 2012 at 3:52am Mother's Day Freebies especially for Homeschool moms - but books are for everyone!
Permalink Reply by Miss L on May 14, 2012 at 4:37pm After a long wait I've finally been able to complete a formal Whole Brain Teaching Wednesday post all about the "Super Improvers Wall" to help motivate students!
I re-organized all the resources I've been finding. Check it out and see all the new updates!
For "Resources to Start Off Your Week" I've summarized some of the BEST RESOURCES FOR FINDING ED RESOURCES! These websites are perfect if you are looking for new tech integration or websites for your students.
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