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My To Do List!


  • Create a classroom rules poster - I'm thinking of using a large canvas, but I have to make sure my rules are set in stone!
  • Print posters to use in the classroom and laminate
  • Make "Wise Words" board
  • Purchase bookcases
  • Finish missing work clothespins
  • Cover/decorate teacher desk
  • Learn more about Interactive Student Notebooks and make a plan!
  • Sew curtains
  • Finish paper lanterns
  • And of course...PLAN!! :)

Fabulous 4th Grade Froggies

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  1. Hi Jen!
    Thanks for linking up to my linky party! I am your newest follower. I am planning on trying to use Interactive notebooks this year too. Good Luck this school year.
    ~Lorraine
    Fabulous 4th Grade Froggies

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    1. Awesome! I'm really excited, can't wait to see what you come up with! :)

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  2. Learning about ISNs is on my list as well. I think they are going to be really effective. My students never study the notes they copy or are given and this will make them interact with them.

    Patti
    One Class, One Sound

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    1. I agree! I always feel like they take notes but don't really know how to study them, I need to learn more about doing assessments using ISN's as well! Thanks for stopping by!

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  3. I'm a first year teacher so I feel like I have a ton to do even things I don't KNOW to do.

    Alyssa
    adventuresinacademics.com

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