Published by Stacey Shubitz
Stacey Shubitz is a K-6 literacy consultant and former elementary teacher. She is the author of CRAFT MOVES and other professional books on writing workshop. Her forthcoming book, MAKE THE SCHOOL SYSTEM WORK FOR YOUR CHILD WITH DISABILITIES (Guilford Press, 2026), empowers parents to navigate the special education system.
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I love this! So full and vivid.
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Is it annoying? If so, I can make it go away.
Otherwise, once that post leaves the main page, the music shouldn’t play anymore.
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I really like this challenge Stacey! It feels good to go back and remember. I think I am going to include mine in a scrapbook.
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I love your I remember poem, Stacey!
The music that Bonnie is refering to is the song you posted the other day. It keeps coming up every time your site is logged onto.
~jane
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Song on to this poem? I’m not sure I know what you mean. I didn’t embed music in here. Maybe you scrolled over the slide show that had the music and it’s playing. I’m not sure…
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How did you get that song on here?
Nice one, but are you going to change it from time to time?
Bonnie
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Stacey,
Did you post a Link to share day 6? I don’t see it.
I began with I remember, inspired by your prompt and moved somewhere else, but it was cool to have the option as I read through yours and remember…
Thanks,
Bonnie
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I used the link to create an I Remember poem, just to see if it has applications for the classroom. Not sure, but it was interesting. It might make for a good End of Year poem.
Here is the link to my I Remember poem:

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I LOVE the memories!!! I think that first graders can write I remember poems too…I might do that one next week with them!
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