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Michelle Nott replied to Jackie Higgins's discussion Weekly Blog Share March 17-23 in the group we teach: we're bloggers
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Michelle Nott posted a blog postThe Tooth Fairy Apprentice
by Michelle Nott
Choices
Tooth Fairy fluttered in with such grace, no one could say she…
ContinuePosted on April 23, 2012 at 6:00am
Each day, everywhere in the world, a child is born. Each year, everywhere in the world, children wait eagerly for their birthday party. So, let the countdown begin!
This multicultural story for ages 2-6 introduces counting backwards and days of the week. Although the readers and children will pick up some words and phrases in the languages presented, they will most importantly learn that other cultures exist, that even if children are different around the world, they are very…
ContinuePosted on February 6, 2012 at 5:34am
It should be common knowledge that not all holidays are celebrated in every country and if they are, not always in the same manner. Here's a story about how I live-and-learned this lesson...
"Free-flying without a lesson plan"
I am one of those women who just always imagined herself as a stay-at-home mother. My mother was. I assumed I would be. Once my children would be school-age, I also assumed I would be a room mother, on the PTA board, and/or…
Posted on February 6, 2012 at 5:30am
We all lose our tempers. Adults are stressed out by work (in and out of the home). Children get frustrated by what seems fair or not. In this story, a little dragon has to face the consequences of blowing out his flames too hard. Luckily, his fire-fighter dad is there to remind him how to control this potentially dangerous emotion called anger.
Visit Good Night, Sleep Tight to read the full story.
Posted on December 5, 2011 at 6:04am
Carolyn Wilhelm said… Hi, Michelle, and welcome to We Teach and the blogging group. I have been in Brussels and lived in the Netherlands one year (83-84). I have lived most of my life in Minnesota, USA. Welcome and I'm looking forward to getting to know you better. Carolyn
teachmama--amy said… Hello, Michelle, and welcome to 'we teach! We're so glad you're here!!
So happy you've joined our forum, and we look forward to learning from you! Hopefully you will find this group as supportive and awesome as we all do, and you can find tons of cool ideas that you can use. When you get a second, please stop by to update your profile-add a photo, some information, and join any and all groups that interest you. Have fun, and we look forward to getting to know you--
:)
amy
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