There are lots of November birthdays in my class this year. In fact 25% of my class was born in the month of November. Therefore, this poem, by Christina Rossetti, kind of struck me today. A Birthday My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a water'd shoot; My heart is like… Continue reading Poetry Friday is over at A Wrung Sponge this week.
Author: Stacey Shubitz
WNW: Who has made an impact on your life and changed the course of it for you?
Who has changed your life? What person or people have made such a huge impact on your life that they've changed the course of it for you? Please write an entry about that in your WN or on your blog and then link us to it by way of Mr. Linky or by posting the… Continue reading WNW: Who has made an impact on your life and changed the course of it for you?
Stacey’s WN Entry: Two People Who’ve Really Changed My Life
The two people who changed my life were both my teachers. Carol Snook Role: 1st Grade Teacher Carol Snook was the most amazing teacher a child could ask for. She celebrated each student and cherished what was unique about each of her 14 kiddos (the year I had her). She insisted that we keep in… Continue reading Stacey’s WN Entry: Two People Who’ve Really Changed My Life
Seven signed up (so far)
Seven of the ten girls I invited to take part in the new book accepted the invitation. Of that amount, four of their moms said that they could e-collaborate using a wikispace, which I set up over at Wikispaces.com. (It's a private wiki, so I won't be linking to it.) Hence, four of them got… Continue reading Seven signed up (so far)
Preparing to Publish
Next week will be my first true Publishing Party in my new school. I'm really, really excited about it. I had the invitation translated from English into Spanish today and will be sending them home at Parent-Teacher Conferences tomorrow. 🙂
A Charge for WNW: Who Has Changed Your Life?
I was perusing Educating Alice this morning and came across a post about two people who've changed her life. I thought that could be an interesting charge, and a lovely way to pay tribute to people who matter to us, for this-coming Wednesday's .
Revising… Editing… Publishing…
My students are in the revision stage for their personal narratives. I'm anticipating a November 15th Publication Date. Hence, I've been working all morning to put together revision minilessons, an editing checklist, an about the author page, and more. I've also spent some time reading Jim Vopat's "Big Ideas for Editing and Publishing," which is… Continue reading Revising… Editing… Publishing…
Poetry Friday: When will I pull out the gloves?
I'm beginning to wonder why I haven't had to pull out my gloves, my hat, or my scarf yet. In the past, it's always been cold enough for those things (by now). However, it was around 65 degrees here in Providence yesterday. I walked around without my coat in the late afternoon. Hence, I think… Continue reading Poetry Friday: When will I pull out the gloves?
Word Boxes
Inspired by Donovan's Word Jar and motivated by my school's vocabulary initiative, my students created word boxes yesterday with foam letters yesterday afternoon. These boxes are meant to be kept at home (though one student wanted to keep hers in school) and are almost like a portable word wall, but with index cards inside. I… Continue reading Word Boxes
November 1st
November, and especially November 1st, always feels like a bit of a let-down after experiencing the fun of Halloween. Here's a poem that I feel captures what kids, especially, feel like on November 1st. November There is wind where the rose was, Cold rain where sweet grass was, And clouds like sheep Stream o'er the… Continue reading November 1st
The Last WNW of the Month
Please click here to submit your WN Entry today. Or, if you don't have a blog, then just post your entry as a comment under this post. THANKS! Click here to read Ruth's Entry. Click here to read Stacey's Entry.
Stacey’s WN Entry: They don’t grow back in twosies-twosies
I started doing it when I was 24. I vowed to stop doing it about 100 times. I'm 30 now and I'm still doing it... I pull out any gray hair that sprouts from my scalp. I mean, for pete's sake, I'm only 30. Why should I have to deal with these things!??! Some people… Continue reading Stacey’s WN Entry: They don’t grow back in twosies-twosies

