This has been the view from our room at Winchy's every morning! Magical!
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This has been the view from our room at Winchy's every morning! Magical!

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You guys will be completely unsurprised to be told that Wincherella is DELIGHTFUL.
And we're apparently the first Educhums to come meet her!
And thus ends our final full day in the Great White North!
This morning we had snowball fights, made snow angels, and built our very first snowman!!! ⛄️❄️☃
Just quietly, I've been smashing it over the past couple weeks on MFP and eating healthily (finally starting to make up for those 6 weeks in the US). No matter how well I go, though, I can always count on @wincherella to be there to take me down a peg or two.

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Thank you for all of the support yesterday!
I woke up feeling a lot better after having a mini breakdown yesterday. I have scheduled all of my work and have even made plans to go for a hike this weekend with one of my dear friends.
Currently I am sitting in a beautiful library surrounded by books and feeling ready to accomplish the tasks I have set out for myself today. I bought new pens, and have all of my work outlined and ready to go. Let’s do this thing!
I hope all of you have a good day that is balanced and full of happiness. If you ever need support do not hesitate to reach out to me.
~Roxy
wincherella replied to your post “Goal met!”
Awesome! I only made 6000 I have to make a better effort. You are inspiring.
Haha, thanks, but like I said, I had some extra "help" in terms of scheduling. Once testing is finished, I'm sure I'll have to work a little harder.
The list of just my favorite teaching books lost in the flood:
A child called it by dave pelzer
the explosive child by ross w and greene
Emergence: Labeled Autistic by temple grandin
What to expect when your expecting
Ignite student learning by judy willis
A parents guide to montessori play and learn by lesley britton
Understanding by Design by Wiggins and McTighe
Best friends, worst enemies: understanding the social lives of children by michael thompson
The developing Person through the life span by berger
Teaching students with special needs in inclusive settings by tom e.c. smith
Learning outside the lines by Jonathan Mooney
Classrooms that work: they can all read and write by Patricia M. Cunningham
the Mother Daughter book club by shrine dodson
The complete learning disabilities handbook by Joan Harwell and Rebecca Jackson
Bringing words to life by isabel beck
The complete guide to special education by linda wilmshurst and alan true
Creative Drama in the classroom and beyond by Nellie McCaslin
Readers theatre fundamentals by tanner
Improv by greg atkins
Reciprocal Teaching at work by Lori D. Oczkus
Freedoms Plow by theresa perry
Starting from scratch by steven levy
Rare words by Jan leighton
Social Foundations for becoming a teacher by forrest parkay
Reading and Writing informational text in the primary grades by nelle duke
The read aloud handbook by jim trelease
Spark by John Ratey
The American Teacher: Foundations of Education by Donald Parkerson
The Leader in Me by Stephen R. Covey
The Dream Keepers: Successful teachers of african american children by Gloria Ladson-Billings
What teachers make by taylor mali
The art of changing the brain by James E. Zull
Black ants and buddhists by Mary Cowhey
Positive Discipline in the classroom by Jane Nelsen
What would you do? A kid’s guide to tricky and sticky situations
What do you think?
Narrative of the uncommon sufferings and surprising deliverance of Britton Hammon a nergro man servant to General Winslow
America’s Historical Documents
Making Music by Anne Sayre Wiseman
Integrating and Differentiated Instruction Understanding By Design by Carol Ann Tomilson and Jay McTighe
Move into Life by Anat Baniel
The New York Public Library American History Desk Reference
The Wampanoag by Laurie Weinstein-Farson
Doing History by Linda Levstik
Rethinking Columbus Bigelow and Peterson
The multicultural classroom by claudia zaslavsky
Primary Science by Wynee Harlen
Writing in Science by Betsy Fulwiler
Mathematwist number tales from around the world by t.v. parma
Working with Young Children by Judy Herr
The morning Meeting book
the first six weeks of school
The organized Teacher
The creative teacher
Mindset the new psychology of success by carol s. dweck
Bunny planet by rosemary whells
julia of the wolves
my side of the mountain
So you want to be president? by Judith St. George
Fly away home by eve bunting
The sad thing is...I lost all my notes in all of these books. :(
The good news is I have amazingly supportive followers on tumblr who actually understand what a loss this is.
The incredible Wincherella, who is at http://wincherella.tumblr.com.tumblr.com, asked if people could help me to replace books. That would be beyond amazing. If you are interested in helping please message me! I could take any old teaching books you have off your hands, esp if they are any of those books on that list.
Thanks everyone!
~Roxy