Monday, June 17, 2013

298... 299.... 300 and Monday Made It

I've been watching my followers for awhile now, watching them quietly tick upwards.  First it was 277.  Then, I noticed I was in the 280's.  Then slowly, but surely... 298... 299... and then finally

300!!

Yay!  {cue balloons and streamers!}

And - for YOU my wonderful, dear readers and followers - I'm putting all my TPT materials at 15% off for the next three days.  I started this blog back in September 2011 because I missed my school that I was transferred from.  I never knew that I would be entering the wonderful teacher blogging community and the wonderful friends I would make along the way!

So, thank you for reading and commenting!  I love reading your comments!  I hope that I will have more things for you in the upcoming year, now that I'm back with my love 7th grade Language Arts and Social Studies.

I've also been working on a cute set of posters to fit my 7th Grade ELA Common Core Standards for Monday Made It!


I noticed that a lot of people make these posters for the new Common Core Standards and I thought that I would create a set that I could use in my classroom.  I posted them over at Teachers's Pay Teachers!  These are just for 7th grade, but if you like them, I will happily create a set for your grade level for the same price I have my posters set at.  ($2.50)

I actually enjoyed making these and I have to give props to the awesome bundle that I'm Lovin' Lit has posted in her TPT store.  They were my backgrounds and frames for this project.


Cute, right?  Plus, what's great about I'm Lovin' Lit's package is that these are just the tip of the iceberg in the pack!  There's so much more.  I can't wait to create more stuff!





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    1. Thanks! :) I wish we had a color printer at work because I'd like to print them there. My color printer is not so hot.

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  2. Though I'm not a teacher I love the language arts and am a self-taught student of history. I'm always looking for ways to make writing and reading about history more fun and share it with friends who ARE teachers. So bravo to you for creating these! --Jenna Z. - http://therubystreet.blogspot.com/

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