Friday, April 19, 2013

Teachers Notebook's May Teaching Tips Event

What can I say??

I am super excited and incredibly honored to be part of Teachers Notebook's May Teaching Tips Event! Ryan, Debbie and Steve COULD NOT HAVE BEEN NICER or more supportive during this experience.  I am so happy that I had the opportunity to work with this fantastic team!

Check out all you can get with an $8.00 Early Bird Pass! $100 worth of Free Teacher Resources and video presentations all for you :)



I've just begun my venture into video screen-casting, so this was a great learning experience for me.  At this point, my kids are watching the out-takes (and, oh-there are PLENTY of them) for their own giggles.  In my videos, I will be taking you through my Mother's Day Celebration project!

Mothers and special ladies will feel like they are in paradise after they are honored at your Mother's Day Luau Celebration! 

Before the celebration, use interview sheets and graphic organizers to help your students gather information about their mom/special lady. Help your students to incorporate author's craft such as similes and strong descriptive adjectives to make their writing sparkle! 

Teach them how to use comparisons ("I love you more than peanut butter loves jelly") to really pull on mom's heart strings! 

Guide your students through the writing process as you help them to write a memorable keepsake essay for and about their mother/special lady. 

Tie it all together with fun craftivities including flip-flop invitations, flower leis and totem poles to get your room ready for the Luau!  (Fancy coconut drinks unfortunately not included)

Are you ready for your free copy?  Usually priced at $12.00, it's part of the $100 bundle you'll get for FREE! 

GET YOUR PASS TODAY....Mahalo!   :)

xo



1 comment:

  1. This is so exciting Tracey. You are taking so many risks and doing so many great things. You inspire me! I have my pass and I can hardly wait to see what you are doing. Congratulations.

    Charlene/Diamond Mom

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