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Monday, December 23, 2013

10 Things About Me

I've only been blogging for a short amount of time.  I'm finding it harder than I thought it would be to gain followers and crave out time to blog on a weekly basis.  I'm going to do my very best to do better going forward!  I did share a few things about myself on my very first blog post, but I thought maybe I should share a few more!  So here goes everything...

1.  I have three kids.  I have a son that is 17 years old and a senior in high school.  Time has flown by and I find it very hard to believe that he is really a SENIOR.  I have two girls.  My oldest daughter is 11 years old and a 6th grader.  My youngest daughter is 9 years old and a 4th grader.  They are the center of my life.  I can not imagine my life without them! Being a single mom is not always easy or fun, but I know that everything I do is to benefit them.

Picture taken by RC Photography

Aren't they all kinds of cute???!!!?  I told them this picture of them should be a stock photo in picture frames being sold in stores! 

2.  This is my 15th year working in education.  Yep, I said 15.  I taught Second grade for 9 years.  I absolutely LOVED teaching Second grade with a passion.  You might be thinking that if I loved teaching 2nd so much why would I leave.  I decided I wanted to try something different for a while.  I was a Primary ELA/Social Studies Instructional Support Teacher working with Pre K-2 for 5 years.  My role as an IST was to work mostly with teachers Monday thru Thursday.  On Fridays, I wrote curriculum for the district.  I also presented district wide staff development a couple of times each year.  This year my title is still the same although the job has changed drastically.  I now work with Tier 1 & 2 students in grades K-5 for Reading and Math to help them fill learning gaps.   Even after fifteen years, I feel as though there is so much to learn about best practices and new ideas.  I just love to learn and try new things.

3.  Both my parents are deceased.  My mom passed away in 1980. My grandmother graciously stepped up to help my dad raise my sister and me.  My dad passed away in 2001.  And recently (this year) my grandmother passed away.  I can say that it has been hard to not have a parental figure in my life.  I totally know that I'm an adult, but it's always nice to have parents or a parental figure to talk with about the things going on in your life.

4.  My sister is a very important part of my life.  We try to make a point to talk to each other everyday and see each other at least once a week.  She is my rock!  She's probably the only person that can talk me down from the ledge of being overstressed or dramatic about things that are going on in my life.  She is such a strong individual.  She suffers from Prolonged QT Syndrome and Congestive Heart Failure.  She is totally pacemaker dependent.  None of that stops her from living her life.  If you ever met her, you would more than likely not even know that she has health issues!  She has a blog too.  You can check out her blog with every beat love fran.


I use to send this YouTube video to my sister randomly and tell her this is how I feel about her.  I wonder if she remembers this!



5.  I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE...good, colorful pens, bags of all kinds, cute brightly colored scrapbook paper, making things look cute, hot pink, hot chocolate, sour chewy candy, and baking cakes and cookies from scratch.

6.  I dislike cinnamon, early mornings, having to bring out the MEAN mom side of me, being in a room full of people I do not know, wearing heels, scary movies, and spending long periods of time outside in hot or cold weather!

7.  A few odd things about me...I HATE to shop!  I know that's unusual.  Anytime I have to go shopping I look up what I need online and check to see if it's available in the store before I go.  I do a lot of online shopping, but even that is boring to me.  I do not use an alarm clock.  I naturally wake up at 5:30 a.m.  I have overslept a few times here and there, but for the most part I'm up on time each morning.  I like most chocolate candy, but do not like chocolate cake or ice cream.  In my head I am really crafty, but when I try to make things a reality they usually do not turn out like my vision.

8.  My all time favorite movie is Annie the 1982 version.  I know all the words and songs.  My kids do not ever want to watch it with me!  Some of my other favs are A Little Princess the 1995 version, Love & Basketball, Love Jones, Two Weeks Notice, Notting Hill, The Best Man and The Best Man Holiday. I just recently got on the Hunger Games train.   I generally like any movie that Sandra Bullock, Julia Roberts, Nia Long, Will Smith, and Sanaa Lathan star in.



9.  I love to read although I'm ashamed to say that I have not read a book from cover to cover in a while.  My favorite author is Kimberla Lawson Roby.  The first book from her collection that I read was One in a Million.  I seriously love her series on the Revered Curtis Black.  It is a must read!

One in a Million


10.  I started selling products on Teachers Pay Teachers one year and eight months ago.  My main reason for opening a store on TPT was to make extra money for my family so that I could do some fun things with my kids. In the first year, I really only made enough to put money on their lunch accounts for extra things like ice cream and chips once or twice a week.  They were so happy about that.  I'm thrilled that as time has gone on I have gained more and more TPT followers and sells have started to pick up.  I'm truly excited about what the future holds for me on TPT!  As my son graduates from high school and heads to college, my prayer is that I will be able use the money to help him pay for expenses.  Feel free to hop on over to Primary Essentials on TPT and look around.  While you are there become a follower!

Primary Essentials


I do need to send a shout out to Liz over at The Happy Teacher for helping me and checking tons of my products.


 
 
That's all I got!  See you around the blogging world!

Friday, December 13, 2013

Winter Blog Hop

Welcome to Primary Essentials.  You have arrived at stop


At each stop you will be gathering a winter freebie from our TpT stores.  We ask that you leave feedback on our stores if you like our freebies.  If you get lost along the way, you can check out the links at the bottom of this post.

The hop is set up in a loop, so you can start wherever you would like.  If you want to start at the beginning, check out Techie Turtle Teacher for the first stop.

My freebie is a Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal True/False Sort for tens and ones.  This product can be used in a Math station or as an I'm done activity.  I hope your students enjoy this sort!  Click on the picture below to download this freebie.


http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Greater-Than-Less-Than-Equal-to-TrueFalse-Sort-Tens-and-Ones-1020133
 

Thank you for stopping by my blog and downloading the freebie.  I hope you’ll be able to use my product in your classroom.  If you would like to know when I post new products and ideas, please follow me on bloglovin.

http://www.bloglovin.com/blog/11224297/


Please skate on over to TechieTurtle Teacher  for your next stop on the blog hop.
http://techieturtleteacher.blogspot.com/

Note:  If you are seeing this post after the blog hop is over, my product will no longer be free on my store after 8pm EST on December 15, 2013.  It will still be available to purchase if you are interested.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Christmas Giveaway

Hey y'all!  I'm stopping by to tell you about a FABULOUS giveaway going on over at Easy Teaching Tools.  You could win many awesome Christmas and winter themed products.

http://www.easyteachingtools.com/
 
 
 
 
As a huge thank you to all of my followers and fellow teachers, I'm hosting a huge Christmas giveaway as my gift to you for your dedication to the teaching world.  I've teamed up with some AMAZING teachers to bring  you a fantastic giveaway just in time for Christmas.
Giveaway ends on December 1st
I don't know about you, but this school year is flying by.  I feel like I was just prepping Thanksgiving centers and I'm already rushing to get December centers and activities ready.  Holy moly, is it vacation yet???
Here's what all 26 of us came up with!  You can click on the photo to see more.  All you have to do is enter the Rafflecopter below!  Ready, set, go!!!




























 
That's all I got!  See you around the blogging world!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Giveaway

I'm just dropping in to tell you to head over to Krazy About Teaching to enter a fabulous giveaway!  You have three more days to enter!

Krazy About Teaching
 
 
That's all I got for now!  See you around the blogging world!
 

Friday, November 8, 2013

I'm So Thankful Blog Hop and Giveaway!



We are celebrating all that we are thankful for and that includes teachers!  We want to show all of you how much we appreciate you.  Teachers do so much and this is our time to give back and say thank you!  Thank you for following!  Thank you for participating!  Thank you for collaborating!  Thank you for sharing!  Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

Join us by hopping through each blog and gathering lots of Thanksgiving and autumn freebies.  In each freebie you will find a picture of a pie with a word on it. That word will tell you something that teacher is thankful for.  Record all of the words on your recording sheet and follow each blog along the way so that you can enter the amazing giveaway at the end!

You may start anywhere along the hop, but if you would like to start at the beginning you may go here.  This is also where you will go in the end, for the giveaway!!

You have made it to blog stop number 22.
 


My freebie is a Fall Skip Counting by 5 activity.   This product includes number cards to put in order skip counting by 5.  It also includes 12 skip counting by 5 task cards, a recording sheet, and an answer key.  I hope your students enjoy these activities!  Click here or the picture below to download this freebie.


http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Fall-Skip-Couting-by-5-965404


Now hop over to the next stop on your journey:


Have fun hopping through all the blogs and enjoy all the freebies!
 
That's all I've got!  See you around the blogging world!


 





Monday, November 4, 2013

Multiplication Checkers and a Freebie

I'll make this short and sweet!  I love to turn a regular game into an educational game.  If you are looking for a fun way to practice multiplication facts, then I have a product for you.

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Multiplication-Checkers-Facts-1-12-960105

Multiplication Checkers gives your students the needed practice for this skill, but let's them have fun at the same time. This game is played similar to traditional checkers except to make a move students must answer a multiplication problem. This game would be a great addition to your Math Stations.   Click the picture above to check this product out in my TPT store.  Directions to put the board together are included.  I always print them on the printer at school in black ink and copy them on to colored cardstock.

Now for a freebie.  Try out my Multiplication Checkers game by downloading the 1's game board. 
Click here to download the freebie.

This is what the checker boards look like when they are put together.
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Multiplication-Checkers-Facts-1-12-960105
 
Before I go, I want to let you know about an awesome giveaway going on over at Easy Teaching Tools.   You should go and check it out.  Use the Rafflecopter below to enter.
 
 
 
 

 
That's all I got! See you around the blogging world!

Monday, October 14, 2013

Smelly Hand

Have you heard about Smelly Hands?




I hope you liked my poem!  Lol!! I was inspired!

I work with intervention students in grades K-5.  I need a quick way to reward them each day without spending a ton of money.  I knew smelly hand would work for Kindergarten and First Grade, but I was not quite sure what to do for Second grade through Fifth grade.  One of the teachers on my team told me that the older students love smelly hand as well.  I have to admit I was not too sure about this and I was a little embarrassed to ask my Fifth graders if they wanted a smelly hand at the end of our time together.  Boy was I wrong!  They really do like it!

So you may be asking what is a smelly hand.  You rub scented lip balm or chapstick on the back of their hand.  I've had students really upset when they did not earn a smelly hand because of behavior.  My younger students like the fruity scents like watermelon, cherry, and strawberry.  The older students like the soda and candy scents like Sprite, Coke, Laffy Taffy, etc.  ChapStick also has some pretty good scents like Red Velvet, Cake Batter, Green Apple, and Raspberry Crème.  I found my lip balm at Walmart, but I'm sure they can be found other places as well.  However, when students ask, "Where did you get your smelly hand?"  We tell them we got it at the Smelly Hand store and only teachers can go there.  Haha!  Of course not all of them believe us!  I do not let my students put on the smelly hand by themselves.  I do it for them.  Oh and a little goes a long way!

Smelly hand has worked really well as an everyday reinforcement for behavior.  I'm so happy they like it!  Go out and get your smelly hand today!
See you around the blogging world!