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Adventure Awaits… The journey begins!
It’s been a long and exciting past 6 months in preparation for the BIG day… And it’s finally here! Good bye to my home for the past 8 years and hello to Peyton, our new home on wheels! After 18 years in the classoom teaching middle school science, math, and STEM… I am taking my…
Read More3rd Day of Christmas – #ByeBuy23 Sale
Happening from Dec 12th to 14th, the HashTag group on TpT are hosting a 3 day Dollar Day sales. We have 3 of our Top Ten activities for only $1 INCLUDING our Who Killed Santa? Murder Mystery activity & Newest Christmas Rebus Puzzle (Pundles) PowerPoint edition.
Read MoreOn the 2️⃣nd Day of Christmas 🎄
It’s the 2nd Day of Christmas, and this teacher is gifting you 2 FREE Holiday Activity Mats If there is one thing I know teachers struggle with during the holidays, it’s how to channel some of the rambunctious energy our students get. They are looking forward to the break, the holiday fun, the gifts –…
Read MoreOn the 1st Day of Christmas…
FREE Christmas Decoration Cutouts As teachers, we all always want our classrooms to look the best , and we all knew that our door decorations were just as important as what was in the classroom, right? Well this year, I can help you with that. Over the years, we have had some fun with different…
Read MoreHappy National Slime Day!
Did you know that SLIME has it’s OWN day? We love it! Your students love it! Though SLIME has been igniting kids’ (and adults’) curiosity since the 70s, National Slime day was established in 2022. Who knew?? The great debate about slime is it’s state of matter… Is a solid? Is it a liquid? Actually…
Read MoreLove seeing our products on other blogs
It is alway nice to hear feedback from our teachers and we love hearing how our activities work out in their classrooms. It is also great to see our products, especially season ones included in other’s blogs highlighting affordable products. Check out the December 6th, Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs blog. Our newest Rebus Puzzle Brain…
Read MorePeak at My Amazon Journey!
Life, as usual, has a way of sucking up my time. I never got to finish blogging about my 21 days in Peru, exploring the Amazon Rainforest basin and the mountain regions of Machu Picchu and its surrounding communities. But the Morpho Institute, whom I traveled with to the Amazon basin, just released this great…
Read MoreDown the Amazon River (Day 4)
This morning at 9 am, we embarked on a 90-minute approximately 50-mile boat ride down the Amazon to the Napo River, then the Gran Corriente (Grand Stream). It was an amazing journey. It was surreal. In the back of my head, the words “You are boating down the Amazon River in Peru” kept echoing. As…
Read MoreStarting out with a bang… (Day 1 of 21 days in Peru)
It seems funny that for a place that is only 1-time zone behind the East Coast and 2,753 miles by air, it would not take nearly 24 hours of travel. Alas, it did. Even without counting my 5 hours awake at home getting the last-minute things done, I was officially traveling from 3 pm June…
Read MoreFlying through the night in comfort. (Day 1 flying into Day 2)
All too often these days, those two words – flying and comfort, do not go together. Seats are cramped, space to move is limited, less legroom, and don’t get me started about the “recline” angle. Even up in first class, the seat does not recline much more. The seats are wider, there is a bit…
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