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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

#WW Life Blood

Today is a good day for you to save a life.
You've been challenged!

 





      









Monday, July 6, 2015

##MM Country Music? Movin' There

This week's challenge is country music. YUCK! No offense to you country music fans, but I detest country music. Here is my entry to the country music challenge. It works because the lyrics are about moving to the country . . . and eating a lot of peaches, too.






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Friday, July 3, 2015

Book Review for Code of Honor by Alan Gratz

I was lucky enough to receive an uncorrected proof of Alan Gratz's latest young adult book, Code of Honor, which is due to hit the shelves on August 25th of this year. Wow!


http://www.amazon.com/Code-Honor-Alan-Gratz/dp/0545695198
This book grabbed me from the start and didn't let go until the end. Kamran Smith, a popular, Arab American athlete in the midst of his senior year, is thrusted into an unknown existence when the TV media announces that his brother has become a rogue terrorist for Al-Qaeda. His friends desert him as he is racially profiled as a terrorist, too. Although determined to prove his brother's innocence and save the world, Kamran is imprisoned and interrogated by the US government. Escape and confrontation is his only hope, but how does a seventeen year old deal with blood thirst terrorists? This is a must read!

You may preorder Code of Honor on Amazon at: http://www.amazon.com/Code-Honor-Alan-Gratz/dp/0545695198.


Tuesday, June 30, 2015

#WW - Game to Feather

Have you seen Game to Feather? Me, neither, but I have seen dang auto corrects.
"Want to watch the game together?"



Monday, June 29, 2015

Musical Monday: Pretty Brown Eyes

Oops. I was supposed to post music, today.
Silly me forgot.

Here is a song from a new young artist.








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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Critical Reading

A successful author should be able to control what one gains from reading his or her story, but what if  the meaning on the page is unclear? Voila! Here you have two critical reading stories which are perfect for group discussions and, that often sought after, accountable talk. Although the stories have a strong plot, the message is purposely written in a vague manner to trigger different interpretations.


In "The Fog," Taylor leaves work only to hit something in the road . . . or does he? Perhaps, Taylor is not a he at all. Students are asked to answer questions after the story with a True, False, or Can't Tell. Next, the students debate the answer. 

"The Fog" may be used with multiple grades. Although I originally wrote it for fifth graders, I had a blast listening to the discussion from a high school group. They took my little story to an entirely new level.  

This would be a great activity once the textbooks are collected. Critical reading stories sell for $1.25.


If "The Fog" is a bit too advanced for your students, here is another critical thinking story about a ride failing at Disney. "A Day at Disney" works well with your bright primary students as well as elementary kids. It is also a gateway for accountable talk



If you're looking for short stories for your kids, please stop by 
Gifted and Talented Materials 
By Joyce Lansky 




Tuesday, June 23, 2015

#WW - Expensive Cantaloupe

Dang!

I know Fresh Market is expensive, but this is crazy.

I'm not paying $432 for two cantaloupe!



Sunday, June 21, 2015

Happy Birthday to Judy!

Today is my little girl's 25th birthday. As I mentioned before, she wants donations to this cool charity for her birthday. https://www.crowdrise.com/helpjudymakeadifference/fundraiser/judylansky is the link to support five schools in Israel, which enroll kids of warring cultures to teach them how to get along and build strong friendships. This is a great way to heal the world as Arabs and Jews build lifelong friendships and understanding.

It's hard to believe my girl is 25 years old.

She was such a cute baby!



Who grew into a beautiful young woman.


She graduated college with degrees in History and Jewish Studies.


Judy starts a new job in Detroit come Monday.

Happy Birthday to my Special Quarter of a Century Woman!

Here's a song by the Mowglis, which is also the name of her love!




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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:


Sunday, June 14, 2015

#MM Feeling Jazzy

Here's one that's as old as me . . . or maybe even a little older since my birthday is in December. 

Take Five by The Dave Brubeck Quartet. 

I LOVE this song!



Come join Music Monday and share your songs with us. Rules are simple. Leave ONLY the ACTUAL LINK POST here and grab the code below and place it at your blog entry. You can grab this code at LadyJava’s Lounge Please note these links are STRICTLY for Music Monday participants only. All others will be deleted without prejudice.

PS: Because of spamming purposes, the linky will be closed on Thursday of each week at midnight, Malaysian Time. Thank you!