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The Idea Room – Organizing An Art Area For Kids Even When You Don’t Have The Space
Last week I shared my post about an Idea Room that was at a school I visited for a training class. Today I’m sharing how to create an Idea Room in your own house, even when you don’t have the space for a dedicated Idea Room or Art Area in your home, and how it
The Idea Room At Riverview
A few days ago I attended a workshop that was housed in a beautiful new elementary school. The school had room called The Idea Room. It was such an amazing space and it just made me want to spend the day exploring different materials in this space. To start, it had a Kiln Room. Both
Bats Books and Model Magic
We’ve been reading a lot of bat books lately in my kindergarten class. Some books are fiction and others are non-fiction. Obviously, the non-fiction books have a lot of great information about bats, but the fiction books are not without their important details about bats. The kids have been very interested in learning about the
How To Press Leaves
Fall is in full swing and the leaves are showing off a bit. I really love the beautiful leaves… but who doesn’t? Driving through the mountains this weekend reminded me that it’s time to start leaf collecting. I use leaves all over my house for decoration, but I also use them in the classroom for
Teaching Kids to Write – What I Value
It may be surprising to hear that I didn’t always love teaching writing to young children. After all, I write a literacy blog. You would think that I loved reading and writing as a kid and that my love for those subjects carried right into my adult life and into my teaching. Well… not so