I had a great time at the DI for the Little Guy Workshop in Orlando. You are always a wonderful presenter and share such great ideas. What's up with Washington DC? I'm curious!
Thanks again,
Ann @ http://mrsgreeneskindergartenkorner.blogspot.com/
It was SUCH a pleasure getting to meet you and listen to all your 'words of wisdom!' I was 'star-struck!' You're a blogging celebrity! :) I could not fall asleep that night I had so many things racing through my head. So many ideas and projects to get started! THANK YOU!
On a side note...I think groundhog's are my favorite craftivity to make with my kiddos and these are adorable!
I just purchased your groundhog day packet! Do you read any certain books before beginning your non-fiction writing? I would love to do that activity for writing this week but not sure what to use to help with the brainstorming! =)
Jessica, Any nonfiction book in the library that has info about groundhogs will work. You might not find a book only about groundhogs but about other animals as well.
I am late catching up on this post... but I am curious too, DC!? I'm in northern VA and would LOVE to have such a guru so close!! Karen :o) Mrs. Stamp's Kindergarten
Kim is a retired kindergarten teacher! She taught kindergarten for 30 years and now works as a national presenter. Now that she is retired, she spends her time volunteering in Meagn's room. When she isn't working at Megan's school, she loves to garden and spend time with her family. She and Andy, her husband, have two children, Megan, who is married to Nick, and Tyler, who is married to Ginny. That also have a beagle named Katie Ann. Megan followed in her mom's footsteps and is also a kindergarten teacher. She loves building relationsips with her kiddos and their families. When she isn't teaching, she enjoys spending time with her family. She is married to Nick. They enjoy all the GA sports teams! She and Nick have a miniature dachshund named Lily Grace.
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Your book is beyond adorable ladies! I am not sure if I can manage getting it ready for next week, but I just might try!
That's one cute groundhog!
Great activity!
Jennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
Kim,
I had a great time at the DI for the Little Guy Workshop in Orlando. You are always a wonderful presenter and share such great ideas. What's up with Washington DC? I'm curious!
Thanks again,
Ann
@ http://mrsgreeneskindergartenkorner.blogspot.com/
It was SUCH a pleasure getting to meet you and listen to all your 'words of wisdom!' I was 'star-struck!' You're a blogging celebrity! :) I could not fall asleep that night I had so many things racing through my head. So many ideas and projects to get started! THANK YOU!
On a side note...I think groundhog's are my favorite craftivity to make with my kiddos and these are adorable!
Thanks so much for sharing!
Kelly
Beg, Borrow, Steal
I just purchased your groundhog day packet! Do you read any certain books before beginning your non-fiction writing? I would love to do that activity for writing this week but not sure what to use to help with the brainstorming! =)
Jessica
Under the Alphabet Tree
Jessica, Any nonfiction book in the library that has info about groundhogs will work. You might not find a book only about groundhogs but about other animals as well.
Hey Ann, it was great to have you at the conference!
I am late catching up on this post... but I am curious too, DC!? I'm in northern VA and would LOVE to have such a guru so close!!
Karen :o)
Mrs. Stamp's Kindergarten
Your book is beyond adorable ladies! I am not sure if I can manage getting it ready for next week, but I just might try!
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