Month: November 2022

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National Boards – Organizational Worksheets

There are a few times in my life, probably like your’s as well, where you remember where you were when an event happened. For example, […]

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Brain Damage by Freida McFadden…a “Freida McFadden” blog post

Anyone who has read my previous blog posts know that I am a huge “Freida” fan! I love her books and can breeze through them […]

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Need a Book?

In a few days, millions will be traveling the road to visit family or take a brief vacation. Teachers, who according to research makes around […]

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Be Kind Like Coach

Note: This post was originally published January 2021. This blog originally started to share educational resources.  Although this post is not about an educational resource, […]

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The Deepest South of All: Part 2…a visit to Natchez

First, if you have not read my previous blog post on Richard Grant’s latest novel, click here to read. As soon as I read the […]

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The Second Mrs Astor by Shana Abe

Wow! That is really all I can say! This is such an amazing (ah-ma-zing) book. It is a historical fiction novel based on the second […]

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Should you be concerned about our state’s new social studies revisions? My thoughts…

NOTE: Below are two old blog posts from Jan. 2022. Never would I have thought this debate would reemerge in my state but here we […]

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