SOL18 Worth Retelling
1988 “Check with Anna on her project resources. Ask Sue if the library has resources for Andy. Hand back the practice introductions with feedback. Unpack the science materials for the … Continue Reading SOL18 Worth Retelling
A journey into the cloud…
1988 “Check with Anna on her project resources. Ask Sue if the library has resources for Andy. Hand back the practice introductions with feedback. Unpack the science materials for the … Continue Reading SOL18 Worth Retelling
Ha! I signed in to my WordPress for today’s Slice of Life and noticed four drafts dating all the way back to 2009! One draft from 2016 included only this … Continue Reading SOL18 Draft
I’m so thankful for my PLN on Twitter. I loved this from Helen… @jennihayman @greeneterry @grammasheri Let’s get planting! Summer is coming! https://t.co/o9j3u2dwoq — Helen DeWaard (@hj_dewaard) January 5, 2018 … Continue Reading Social Stories
[by Sheri; see on Flickr Yesterday I chose my One Word: Story. Everyone has a story. Today, I discovered my friend Helen DeWaard’s One Word: Frames. Frames structure our ideas– … Continue Reading Stories are Frames
By Sheri [Flickr] One Word. Story. We humans are stories, each of us unique and different, living out our lives according to our plans and obstacles, making life work as … Continue Reading One Word
This week, the cold and snow arrived. Winter is my least favorite season — just because of the freezing ice so slippery and dangerous. Here the old and new lavender … Continue Reading Slice of Life Peek
Autumn: cool days; sweatshirt time; even when the sun shines. Put on the warm, rounded slippers: And share a cup of Sky Between the Branches tea from a rounded tin … Continue Reading Slice of Life Rounded
Glow. The Golden Hour. This week’s Weekly Photo Challenge. Sunrise is not for me, but I did capture two sunrise pictures within the last couple of weeks, when I was … Continue Reading Slice of Life Glow
October 20th of every year is The National Day On Writing sponsored by National Council of Teachers of English [NCTE] and The National Writing Project: Every October 20, NCTE celebrates … Continue Reading Why I Write
I live by gigantic. Not flowers, but Grand Coulee Dam. It is gigantic [click the link for the stats!]. It’s on a scale that our eyes can’t fathom even standing … Continue Reading Slice of Life: Scale
I’ve seen so many amazing small places where towns and cities have cared enough to create artful gardens in the midst of the hard lines of concrete and steel so … Continue Reading Slice of Life: Pedestrian
This blog is part of the #blogamonth challenge. Join in our community of educators and give your blogging an audience, a purpose, and accept the monthly prompt! One thing that is … Continue Reading Blogamonth Grateful
Outside my blogging window is the neighbor’s house, truck, and occasionally the trash can when they clean out the truck, which is why I have covered the little … Continue Reading Slice of Life: Windows
So many layers. I almost forgot to check this week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge, which is LAYERS. That flat fan shape of iris leaves jumps out as a unique layer … Continue Reading Slice of Life: Layers
Have you shared your smile today? I’m smiling a lot these days. I’ve learned new things about doodling — I’ve learned about lettering and people and expressions. That’s one of … Continue Reading #21doodledays Slice of Life
Today, September 15th is International Dot Day. It’s a day to join others around the world to “Make a mark and see where it takes you.” It’s day to discuss how … Continue Reading DotDay We Are A Rainbow