Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Linking Up Alliteration Style

Hopefully I can get this one. I'm glad I learned trial and error as a Problem Solving Strategy because I'm learning widgets and gadgets and linkys and so much more.
I am linking up with Flying into First Grade.



Her Linky Party this week is things you like or like to do with your initials. Hmmm...M is the easiest because Mommy starts with M and so do 2 of my darling children's names. I love being a mommy and love, love my 3 kids. They make me smile, laugh and even fret but I love them unconditionally.
J could be jog or juggle or jump but alas I'm more likely to walk or sit. :) I do love January and July because they are in the middle of summer and winter. I love the changing seasons. They remind me to stop and reflect.
L is for learn.  Life is about learning - through play, friends, books and yes, mistakes.

Some growing I observed this week...I put a Spring jacket on my not quite two year old and she took hold of the zipper and tried to zip it up. I wasn't expecting that.
What big changes have you seen lately in your own kids or your in your classroom?

Jenn

5 comments:

  1. I found your blog from the All About Me linky.
    I love that your two year old is learning and growing too!
    Michele
    Coffee Cups and Lesson Plans

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    1. Thanks. I love how young children are always growing and making connections.

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  2. I found your blog through the linky party! Good luck in your blogging! This is my first year teaching and blogging--it takes time, but I have loved documenting my first year!

    Ms. Cranfill's Class

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    1. Thank you. How fun to blog during your first year. We didn't have computers in the classrooms during my first year of teaching. :)

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  3. Hi!
    I just found your blog! I just started one, too, so I am right with you on the widget and gadget thing! :) I feel like I discover something new every day! I'd love you to stop over and follow me if you get a chance! Nice to "meet" you! :)
    Carolyn
    Kindergarten: Holding Hands and Sticking Together

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