We had our book fair this week at school. How I wish we didn't sell all the little toys at the book fair because they drive me crazy in class. Seriously, I teach grade five and six students - why are they still playing with toys??? And then, I came across these little cuties ... and I couldn't resist. Yes, even the teacher can be a big kid and bring home a few "toys" to play with her kids. ;)
Did a little more shopping, too. When I was at Michael's shopping for some birthday presents, I fell in love with these baskets. Or maybe I fell in love with the 40% off sticker. Whatever it was, I think these will look fabulous on top of my bookshelves at school - and since I'm running out of room on the shelves (thank-you, book fair), they will soon be stacked full of reading treasures.
I added a new resource to my TPT store this week. I've had a few requests to make a nonfiction set for my reading comprehension posters, so I did. These posters are similar in appearance to the fiction posters, but the questions are specifically geared to nonfiction (text structures, text features, vocabulary, main idea, etc.)
Lastly, I had the nicest surprise waiting at my door when I got home today. I am constantly reminded by how much I LOVE the blogging community I'm lucky to be a part of ... and I have some of the sweetest friends in the world - even if I haven't ever met them in person. My sweet, sweet friend, Kim, sent me these delicious little goodies today - how did she know they'd arrive on a Friday just when the family needed a little pick-me-up. THANK-YOU so much, Kim. We ♥ you!
Happy Friday!!!
Love the mustaches! I took pictures of my class with cute, colorful mustaches today to use for their Mother's Day books, "Dear Mom, I Mustache You if You Know..."
ReplyDeleteTara
http://teachingwithtwitte.blogspot.com/
We had the Scholastic Book Fair this week too ... and they were having a BOGO sale!! I got 2 hardcover books at half price ... how happy am I?
ReplyDeleteAnd I ditto your sentiments about our blogging community; how nice of Kim to send you a springtime surprise!!
Barbara
I LOVE those baskets! And I wish our book fair didn't sell toys either. The kids end up with more toys than actual books.
ReplyDeleteSara :)
Smiling In Second Grade
I'm so with you on the book fair toys and the big kids. We went through that this week as well. I guess we could look on the bright side and be glad our school get a little bit of money from them, but toy erasers??? Oh well, the don't last long. ;)
ReplyDeleteBrandee @ Creating Lifelong Learners
Love the pencils! Wish we were having book fair this year....... :)
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about asking our book fair coordinator to leave the toys out next year....!! Wishful thinking anyway, huh?!
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