Tag Archive for: Teaching Tips
TOP OF THE MORNING | MARCH 25
Hello Monday and friends -
How are things going in the new spring season that's arrived and breathing life back into all that was dormant during winter season? AS IN GREEN, GREEN, GREEN! Leaves are popping on my trees, grass is growing like crazy and new growth sprouting everywhere. Spring is ON!
Another super fun collection found to share for your enjoyment.
BEGINNING WITH:
CLEVER TEACHERS and their teaching styles that entice students to sit up, listen and learn! My favorite takeaways are #7, #14, #43. Guessing, fun for both teachers and students.
SHORT COMPILATION OF BREATHTAKING SHOTS IN MOVIE HISTORY is a tiny movie all by itself. STUNNING, MESMERIZING!
REMEMBER CLACKERS? I totally do! I had several, as did my friends, in cool colors and designs -- kinda like GIANT (as in almost the size of a billard ball). AND I was REALLY GOOD at making those things clack-clack-clack without missing a beat. Who knew (back then) that Clackers were not necessarily a great "toy" or "idea" based on the what-if scenarios? Ha. We didn't care -- it was competition at its best to see who could clack for the longest time. Ahhhh, those were the days.
WHEN TO PUT OUR HUMMINGBIRD FEEDERS OUT NOW THAT IT'S SPRING - I've been wondering exactly when and now I know. I have 2 and they're great looking "vessels". Both purchased from Wal-Mart garden department. I hang one outside my living room picture window and one outside my kitchen sink window (on about a foot long piece of chain so they drop down a little bit) and I so enjoy spotting the little hummingbirds zooming in - hovering and going a little back and forth - to feed on some liquid "food." Hummingbirds are happy entertainment. If you don't have a Hummingbird feeder - I encourage you to think about getting one. For them AND you!