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"My Humorous and Helpful Thoughts About Teaching / Educational Resources for Your Classroom / Music and Random Fun"
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Saturday, June 24, 2017

Adding Covers - Catch My Products

Back when I started on TpT in 2013, there was a lot I didn't know about product design. Although I have posted 574 products, which is more than anyone in the state of Tennessee, many of my products are still lacking the basics . . . a cover, copyright, or links to other products. As a result, I've been working feverishly all summer to get these products revised. I'm down to my last 25 or so. This is huge compared to where I started! Plus, when I say "revised," I'm just talking about clothing the naked products. There are many old products with covers that still need work. 

I retired from teaching about a month ago, yet see myself with a full work load ahead. Check out a small sampling of my newest creations and/ or revisions since school let out. Also, please stop by.



close read, nonfiction, stories

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Nonfiction-Comprehension-Close-Reading-Passage-Irish-Castle-15th-Century-3198341
logic, puzzles, back to school



idioms, Figurative Language


nonfiction, stories, sports



back to school, logic puzzles



computers, short cuts for kids



logic, Labor Day



If you are not already a follower, I'd love it if you'd sign on board. You will become privy to information about sales, contests, and/or new products. Plus, I offer 50% off of new items for the first day!





Thursday, June 18, 2015

Logic Problems to Last the School Year

Logic problems are a fun way to keep kids engaged year round. My store is packed with these that may be purchased for a dollar a piece or in bulk for a discounted price. Why not plan ahead and take care of all the holidays at once with one of my logic problems to last the year packets.


This original packet was made to challenge students in third through sixth grades, but some of these problems are tough and most likely would meet the needs of older students in the regular classroom. 

The booklet contains twelve logic problems from the first day of school until the Tired Teachers at the end. Along the way, students will tackle challenges centered around Labor Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas (2), Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, April Fools Day, Easter, and Mother's Day. Right now it's set at a reduced price of $8.75, so please check it out.   https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Logic-Problems-to-Last-the-School-Year-IG-1264788




If you teach younger kids, no worries, I have the materials for your kids, too, with Logic Problems to Last the Year (Book II) for grades 1 - 3. This mini version of the original book contains six logic problems surrounding the holidays of Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, and our American Independence Day. These matrix logic problems contain one grid to challenge our bright younger students, but once again, they could also challenge an older child in the regular classroom. Book II sells for the reduced price of only $3.95. 




If you like logic or any activities to challenge bright students, please check out my store at:


Tuesday, June 2, 2015

#WW: My Store




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My summer project has been to give a facelift to many of my products. Check this out:

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I have more products that are currently 
under construction. Hopefully they will be posted soon.




So Dear Readers, I hope you now understand why I have not been as good about posting and visiting blogs.
 I have my own business. Please check out my store while my sale is going strong. You have until June 4th.

Thanks!


Also, if any teacher would like to open a store, I highly recommend it. Here is a link to get you started: