It's national Pet Day and everyone enjoys talking about their pets. Let me introduce you to the pets living in my house. The gray and orange cat is Naomi, a gift to our daughter on her 16th birthday. The black elegant cat, is Aria. She's my daughter's cat too, so she only lives with us when our home on college breaks. In the center, this is our dog, Faith. She is a spunky and fun pup who makes herself known whenever I attempt to record a podcast, work on my book, or blog. Our pets, are our family! They are each my favorite for different reasons. Naomi and Faith are both snugglers, keeping my feet warm when I sleep. Faith is energetic and makes sure I get my steps in daily. Aria is majestic and royalty, she's soft to pet and plays catch like a dog. Tell me about your pets and why you love them as much as you do. Today's writing assignment:
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Life is really "All That Jazz"...
Listen to the music and write.
Don't think, just write.

Today is National Guide Dog Day! Do you have a pet dog? I have one, her name is Faith. She is a family pet, not a guide dogs. Guide Dogs are special. Let's learn more about Guide Dogs and how special they are. This list of 10 things you might not know is from the orcam.com blog.
10 things you might not know about guide dogs:
1. They are not such a recent invention.
2. They undergo comprehensive training.It takes approximately 18 months to train a guide dog from birth.
3. They are subject to a meticulous matching program
4. They come in different breeds.
5. No matter how cute they look, they should not be petted while working.
6. While they serve their owner loyally, it is certainly not a one-way street.Guide dogs are high-maintenance, just like most other pets.
7. They are welcome in public areas.
8. They cannot read traffic lights.
9. They have substantial health impacts on blind and partially-sighted people.Guide dogs can provide blind people with confidence, friendship, and security.
10. Guide dogs retire.The regular career span of a guide dog is 7-10 years.
To read the entire article: CLICK HERE
10 things you might not know about guide dogs:
1. They are not such a recent invention.
2. They undergo comprehensive training.It takes approximately 18 months to train a guide dog from birth.
3. They are subject to a meticulous matching program
4. They come in different breeds.
5. No matter how cute they look, they should not be petted while working.
6. While they serve their owner loyally, it is certainly not a one-way street.Guide dogs are high-maintenance, just like most other pets.
7. They are welcome in public areas.
8. They cannot read traffic lights.
9. They have substantial health impacts on blind and partially-sighted people.Guide dogs can provide blind people with confidence, friendship, and security.
10. Guide dogs retire.The regular career span of a guide dog is 7-10 years.
To read the entire article: CLICK HERE
Have you seen a guide dog before?
Write a story about your dog,
or the dog you hope to have one day.
What will your super power be?

It's National Super Hero Day, so I thought it would be fun to imagine and write about having super powers. If I could have any superpower, I think it would be to travel between time zones. I'd use my super powers to go into the past to save people from harm in the future.
My Super Hero costume would change depending on the era I was in, changing automatically. The only person who would know of my super power would be the President of the United States.
When I wasn't traveling between time zones, you could find me as the librarian of the local elementary school. Some of the students might suspect I have super powers but I never agree and tell them. I keep them guessing.
My Super Hero costume would change depending on the era I was in, changing automatically. The only person who would know of my super power would be the President of the United States.
When I wasn't traveling between time zones, you could find me as the librarian of the local elementary school. Some of the students might suspect I have super powers but I never agree and tell them. I keep them guessing.
What is your super power?
What does your costume look like?
4/27/2020 0 Comments
National "Tell a Story Day"

:Most days of the year have a "National Day". Today is National Tell a Story Day. One of my favorite things do is write and tell stories. When I worked with third and fourth grade students, I'd do a writing activity with them.
I'd ask a few questions and then use their answers to tell an impromptu story, orally. It was so much fun. As the year progressed, I'd do this and have them be the story teller.
The more involved they were in this practice, the better the stories and details became. There were days when we printed off the brainstorm page so they could either finish the story, or write their own. I'll give you the topics, ask someone in your family to answer the questions, then tell, or write, a story using their answers as the details.
QUESTIONS TO ASK SOMEONE ELSE:
(I put what part this will play in our story in parenthesis)
1) A Color: (detail)
2) A Shape: (detail)
3) A Girl's Name: (character 1)
4) A Boy's Name: (character 2
5) An emotion: (detail)
6) Location: (setting)
7) Problem: (conflict)
8) How is the problem solved: (solution)
9) Type of weather: (setting)
10) Something silly or funny: (might inspire an anecdote)
After the story, I'll share the story I wrote based on the answers Mr. Buske gave me.
I'd ask a few questions and then use their answers to tell an impromptu story, orally. It was so much fun. As the year progressed, I'd do this and have them be the story teller.
The more involved they were in this practice, the better the stories and details became. There were days when we printed off the brainstorm page so they could either finish the story, or write their own. I'll give you the topics, ask someone in your family to answer the questions, then tell, or write, a story using their answers as the details.
QUESTIONS TO ASK SOMEONE ELSE:
(I put what part this will play in our story in parenthesis)
1) A Color: (detail)
2) A Shape: (detail)
3) A Girl's Name: (character 1)
4) A Boy's Name: (character 2
5) An emotion: (detail)
6) Location: (setting)
7) Problem: (conflict)
8) How is the problem solved: (solution)
9) Type of weather: (setting)
10) Something silly or funny: (might inspire an anecdote)
After the story, I'll share the story I wrote based on the answers Mr. Buske gave me.
My questions and Mr. Buske's Answers:
1) A Color: green
2) A Shape: triangle
3) A Girl's Name: Mary
4) A Boy's Name: Tre'
5) An emotion: mad/anger
6) Location: Detroit
7) Problem: 2+2
8) How is the problem solved: add it together
9) Type of weather: snowy
10) Something silly or funny: my dog
1) A Color: green
2) A Shape: triangle
3) A Girl's Name: Mary
4) A Boy's Name: Tre'
5) An emotion: mad/anger
6) Location: Detroit
7) Problem: 2+2
8) How is the problem solved: add it together
9) Type of weather: snowy
10) Something silly or funny: my dog
My Story:
Once upon a time there were two cousins, Mary and Tre'. Mary is two years older than Tre' and always wears a green scarf, even when it's hot out. Tre' looks up to Mary and wants to be just like her when he gets older. Tre' has math homework and he needs to measure the perimeter of a triangle but the addition sentence only offers 2 + 2, he needs to figure out the rest. Mary understands she needs to ask questions so Tre' is able to solve this on his own, "What's next Tre'?". Tre' smiles and says, "Add it together." Mary nods in agreement, then asks, "But, you only have two numbers and a triangle has,..." Tre's face lights up and he shouts, "3 sides, and the sides are the same...so it's 2+2+2, so the answer is 6. Yes!" Mary and Tre' high five each other and grab their coats to go outside but once again, it's a snowy day in Detroit. The End.
Once upon a time there were two cousins, Mary and Tre'. Mary is two years older than Tre' and always wears a green scarf, even when it's hot out. Tre' looks up to Mary and wants to be just like her when he gets older. Tre' has math homework and he needs to measure the perimeter of a triangle but the addition sentence only offers 2 + 2, he needs to figure out the rest. Mary understands she needs to ask questions so Tre' is able to solve this on his own, "What's next Tre'?". Tre' smiles and says, "Add it together." Mary nods in agreement, then asks, "But, you only have two numbers and a triangle has,..." Tre's face lights up and he shouts, "3 sides, and the sides are the same...so it's 2+2+2, so the answer is 6. Yes!" Mary and Tre' high five each other and grab their coats to go outside but once again, it's a snowy day in Detroit. The End.
What story can you write today?
Who will you ask?
Will you perform it like a storyteller
or write it like an author?

I thought it would be fun to watch a video with rhyming words today. If you are practicing rhyming, then let's write some poetry. Poetry is so much fun. Do you know why it's fun?
Poetry can be short. It doesn't have to make sense to anyone but you. It might rhyme and then again, it might not. Let me write a quick rhyming poem for you:
I once sat on a cat
who wore a yellow hat
he stood up and swung a bat
and knocked me over flat
The End
Poetry can be short. It doesn't have to make sense to anyone but you. It might rhyme and then again, it might not. Let me write a quick rhyming poem for you:
I once sat on a cat
who wore a yellow hat
he stood up and swung a bat
and knocked me over flat
The End
What rhyming poem can you write today?

Today's story is Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see, but the color of the day is black. When I think of black, I think of Peter Pan. Do you know why? Today's picture is a clue. When Peter Pan enters stage, he is looking for his shadow. I enjoy shadows and have taken more pictures than most of shadows.
I take pictures of trees, flowers, and people's shadows all the time. I don't know if it is because of Peter Pan that I like shadows or maybe it's the mystery of the darkness. Within the darkness of the shadow, if you look up, are vibrant colors and much life yet the shadows hide this. Maybe it's the mystery of the shadow?
Hmm..so much to consider. Today, write a story or draw a picture that has a shadow as one of your characters. Where will you and your shadow go?
I take pictures of trees, flowers, and people's shadows all the time. I don't know if it is because of Peter Pan that I like shadows or maybe it's the mystery of the darkness. Within the darkness of the shadow, if you look up, are vibrant colors and much life yet the shadows hide this. Maybe it's the mystery of the shadow?
Hmm..so much to consider. Today, write a story or draw a picture that has a shadow as one of your characters. Where will you and your shadow go?
Have you drawn shadows in a picture before?
4/22/2020 0 Comments
Writing with Buske: Primary Colors

As a teacher's assistant I have the joy to accompany our class to Art, Physical Education, Library, and Music sometimes. My favorite is Art because our teacher is so talented and it sparks my creative side.
As I thought about the colors and ways to inspire you to write, I remembered this video. Mrs. Brooks, our Art Teacher, uses this to teach our Kindergartners their primary colors. Have you seen this video before? If not, you'll love it. I've watched this many years and it never grows old.
As I thought about the colors and ways to inspire you to write, I remembered this video. Mrs. Brooks, our Art Teacher, uses this to teach our Kindergartners their primary colors. Have you seen this video before? If not, you'll love it. I've watched this many years and it never grows old.
What is your favorite primary color?

When I was in elementary school I enjoyed writing and had a vivid imagination. One of the things I enjoyed doing was to walk to the lake and watch the seagulls and ducks. They seemed so peaceful floating on top of the water. Without warning, they would take off and fly.
I would draw pictures and write stories about where I would go and what I would do if I was a bird, or one of the ducks. I liked the idea of floating all day on Lake Ontario and basking in the sun with the cool breeze. If I could have flown, I probably would have visited Canada each day to see Niagara Falls. My two little legs couldn't take me far but my imagination could take me out of this country and world.
I would draw pictures and write stories about where I would go and what I would do if I was a bird, or one of the ducks. I liked the idea of floating all day on Lake Ontario and basking in the sun with the cool breeze. If I could have flown, I probably would have visited Canada each day to see Niagara Falls. My two little legs couldn't take me far but my imagination could take me out of this country and world.
Writing Challenge:
If you could fly anywhere,
where would you go?
4/20/2020 0 Comments
Writing With Buske: Make a Rainbow
It was rainy last week and I stared out my window looking for a rainbow. Do you like rainbows? What is your favorite part of the rainbow? My favorite thing is the colors and brightness it fills the dark sky with. It gives me hope and makes me smile.
If you could draw a rainbow, what colors would you use? Would it be the traditional ROYGBIV?
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
Or would you use different colors? If you have gone for a drive with your parents lately, have you seen rainbows in people's windows, on driveways, and sidewalks? Rainbows make me smile and share hope and joy with others.
If you could draw a rainbow, what colors would you use? Would it be the traditional ROYGBIV?
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
Or would you use different colors? If you have gone for a drive with your parents lately, have you seen rainbows in people's windows, on driveways, and sidewalks? Rainbows make me smile and share hope and joy with others.
Today's writing challenge:
Write a fictional (made up) story
about finding a rainbow
or
draw a picture with you
and your family under the rainbow.

Today's read aloud is a beautiful story. As I looked for a read aloud book about the color black I came across this boo, Black is a Rainbow Color. I hadn't heard of this book or read it before. I think this is so special and an important lesson for us all.
As you listen to this story, think about the many ways you are special, unique, handsome, beautiful, and wonderful. You are the ONLY YOU there is. You were made to be the person you are and I hope you look in the mirror and see all all the positives within you. You are amazing!
As you listen to this story, think about the many ways you are special, unique, handsome, beautiful, and wonderful. You are the ONLY YOU there is. You were made to be the person you are and I hope you look in the mirror and see all all the positives within you. You are amazing!
Write or draw a picture about what
makes you unique and special!

This is a favorite story for the teacher I work with. She sings this song so much, the kids in her class finish singing before she can. It's energetic and fun.
I chose a picture with something white and something black for today. Do you know what type of animal the white one is? Right, it's an owl. The black puppy is staring at the owl. Do you notice where the owl is standing? This silly bird is standing in the puppy's food. What do you think the puppy is thinking? What is the owl thinking? What will happen next? Will they play or will the pup chase the owl away? Maybe the owl will scare the pup? The choices are limitless, your writing prompt today, tell me about what is happening in this picture.
I chose a picture with something white and something black for today. Do you know what type of animal the white one is? Right, it's an owl. The black puppy is staring at the owl. Do you notice where the owl is standing? This silly bird is standing in the puppy's food. What do you think the puppy is thinking? What is the owl thinking? What will happen next? Will they play or will the pup chase the owl away? Maybe the owl will scare the pup? The choices are limitless, your writing prompt today, tell me about what is happening in this picture.
On Wednesday we'll look at the opposite of white,
what color do you think it will be?
For today, write about a time you played in the snow or what you would do if you lived where it snowed.

Today's story was one of my favorites as a child, Green Eggs and Ham, by Dr. Seuss. This past Friday you learned that mixing yellow and blue together you make a new color, green. It only makes sense to have green for today's color.
Have you tried green eggs and ham before? They are delicious. They may not look very good but guess what they taste like? (do do do do do do do) Yup, they taste like eggs and ham. There is no difference in taste, the only reason they are green is because of food coloring and food coloring does not have a flavor.
The color is for fun. You could eat pink eggs if you wanted to. If you could color your eggs any color, what color would it be? If you haven't heard this story before, I hope you enjoy it. You should watch it with your mom and dad, or grandma and grandpa, because it is probably one of their favorites too. Happy reading?
Have you tried green eggs and ham before? They are delicious. They may not look very good but guess what they taste like? (do do do do do do do) Yup, they taste like eggs and ham. There is no difference in taste, the only reason they are green is because of food coloring and food coloring does not have a flavor.
The color is for fun. You could eat pink eggs if you wanted to. If you could color your eggs any color, what color would it be? If you haven't heard this story before, I hope you enjoy it. You should watch it with your mom and dad, or grandma and grandpa, because it is probably one of their favorites too. Happy reading?
Today's writing challenge:
Write or draw a picture about
where you would eat green eggs and ham.
Remember to tell me why you pick this location.

Today is a double feature, this means we are going to learn about two different colors. In this fun book, Blue vs. Yellow, the colors compare why one is better than the other. Which do you like better? Why?
Today's read aloud will share the beautiful and fun things you can find in the world around your that are each of these two colors. I like these colors but do you know what I like best about them? I like that when you mix them together, you get a brand new color.
To find out what color it is, click on the link to read today's story.
Today's read aloud will share the beautiful and fun things you can find in the world around your that are each of these two colors. I like these colors but do you know what I like best about them? I like that when you mix them together, you get a brand new color.
To find out what color it is, click on the link to read today's story.
Tomorrow's color is what you get
when you mix yellow and blue together...
Hmm...what color do you think it is?
Can you write a story or draw a picture about yellow and blue working together to make a new color?

I like for orange for a few reasons but one of the most obvious is because it's our school color. I work at a school with a tiger as a mascot, so orange and black are common colors to see. Orange also reminds me of my sister, so it's a color I tend to wear and appreciate.
Today's story introduces you to "Orange Blob". He wants to make the entire world orange. What would happen to the world if EVERYTHING is orange? What would happen if we ran out of orange items? Orange food. Orange clothing. Orange sporting goods. Orange...a fun and vibrant color for sure.
Today's story introduces you to "Orange Blob". He wants to make the entire world orange. What would happen to the world if EVERYTHING is orange? What would happen if we ran out of orange items? Orange food. Orange clothing. Orange sporting goods. Orange...a fun and vibrant color for sure.
What is something orange
you can write and draw about today?
What would you do if the world was only 1 color?
What color would it be? Why?

Today's color word is one of my favorites, pink. Tomorrow is my second favorite color, I wonder if you can figure out what color it is by looking at today's photograph?
I thought about posting a picture of me with my stuffed pig with today's blog but no one needs to see the stuffed animal I sleep with. Yup, I sleep with a stuffed pig at night. The good news, it's gets a bath each time I wash my sheets. I bought the pig when I was in college and have had it on my bed ever sense. Two baths a week have it looking more than twenty years old, but it's clean.
Another fun story today - these are fun books! Happy reading and writing!
I thought about posting a picture of me with my stuffed pig with today's blog but no one needs to see the stuffed animal I sleep with. Yup, I sleep with a stuffed pig at night. The good news, it's gets a bath each time I wash my sheets. I bought the pig when I was in college and have had it on my bed ever sense. Two baths a week have it looking more than twenty years old, but it's clean.
Another fun story today - these are fun books! Happy reading and writing!
What will you write and draw that is pink?

Hey, hey there! What is everyone up to on this beautiful Tuesday afternoon? My apologies for the late post. I spent the morning waving to kiddos at school while you picked up your laptops and i-pads.
It was so much fun. A few teachers were helping to hand out the technology and the rest of us sat in lawn chairs, at least six feet apart, and waved. I think this was the best job of the day. I attended a webinar this afternoon and learned a lot too, I look forward to sharing it with the kiddos I work with once school is back in session.
For the next few days I plan to share read aloud books about COLORS! I chose to start with purple because some of my favorite peeps like this color. Happy reading, writing, and illustrating. What color do you think will be tomorrow?
It was so much fun. A few teachers were helping to hand out the technology and the rest of us sat in lawn chairs, at least six feet apart, and waved. I think this was the best job of the day. I attended a webinar this afternoon and learned a lot too, I look forward to sharing it with the kiddos I work with once school is back in session.
For the next few days I plan to share read aloud books about COLORS! I chose to start with purple because some of my favorite peeps like this color. Happy reading, writing, and illustrating. What color do you think will be tomorrow?
What picture could you draw that is purple?
or
Write a story about a purple food, animal, or peron.

Happy Friday! It's a fun day and the sun shining. What will you do today to celebrate the sunshine and beautiful Spring weather?
Today's blog is short and sweet, with so many of you using the Internet for learning, I want to talk safety. NEVER share your last name, address, phone number, or personal information. You know my buddy, Clicky, he's better at explaining this than I.
There are two videos today: One for the little kiddos and one for the middle and high school. Parents, if you have a little kiddo, don't let them watch the teen one, it's explicit. The story is a real story, about a real person, and it not exaggerated.
Today's blog is short and sweet, with so many of you using the Internet for learning, I want to talk safety. NEVER share your last name, address, phone number, or personal information. You know my buddy, Clicky, he's better at explaining this than I.
There are two videos today: One for the little kiddos and one for the middle and high school. Parents, if you have a little kiddo, don't let them watch the teen one, it's explicit. The story is a real story, about a real person, and it not exaggerated.
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Writing Challenge:
Write down all your login and passwords,
give this list to your parents or guardian.

On March 16, 2020, the world changed in a matter of minutes. I arrived at school, ready to learn how to be a better teacher but our plans were changed. Instead of learning, all the teachers, and the principal, spent the day preparing learning activities and supplies to send home to our kiddos.
It was a quiet and sad day. Within a couple days, the number of cars on the road minimized. People were asked to stay inside their homes to learn, work, and play. Although the sun was shining and the flowers started to grow, the teachers and kids are inside at home.
The good news is this, soon, very soon, school will open and we will be together again. The swings are out on the playground, the snow is melting, and the teachers are more excited than the parents to take down the closed sign and open for business. If you look closely, there are people in the windows of the houses. They are all smiling. Why do you think they are smiling? It's an easy answer, they smile because learning at home is only temporary and we will be together again, soon. The flag is up on my mailbox because I received a letter from L.B. and I can't wait to read it.
It was a quiet and sad day. Within a couple days, the number of cars on the road minimized. People were asked to stay inside their homes to learn, work, and play. Although the sun was shining and the flowers started to grow, the teachers and kids are inside at home.
The good news is this, soon, very soon, school will open and we will be together again. The swings are out on the playground, the snow is melting, and the teachers are more excited than the parents to take down the closed sign and open for business. If you look closely, there are people in the windows of the houses. They are all smiling. Why do you think they are smiling? It's an easy answer, they smile because learning at home is only temporary and we will be together again, soon. The flag is up on my mailbox because I received a letter from L.B. and I can't wait to read it.
Writing Challenge:
Tell someone your story.
An important part of being an author is the
ability to share your creativity with others.
Who will you read to today?

Yesterday's writing challenge was to write a story without using any words. I thought it would be an easy task but it was hard. I did allow you to label your illustration, thank goodness. I wanted to give up but what kind of teacher gives up? No teacher I know. I wiped the sweat from my brow and kept drawing.I used two words to label one building.
I wanted to label more but I kept to the same rules I gave you. I'll tell you about my story tomorrow, but for today, I want you to check out my illustration. What do you think my story is about? Where are the people? The cars? What is everyone doing, or not doing? Are you ready to write a story about my picture story?
I wanted to label more but I kept to the same rules I gave you. I'll tell you about my story tomorrow, but for today, I want you to check out my illustration. What do you think my story is about? Where are the people? The cars? What is everyone doing, or not doing? Are you ready to write a story about my picture story?
Today's Writing Challenge:
Write a story with words about my picture.
Ask a parent, your brother or sister, to write a story from the picture you drew yesterday.
Write as a family...Writing is fun!

I assist in a Kindergarten class room and when we ask the kids to write a story in September, it is all pictures. A couple may be able to formulate words, but the majority are illustrating their stories. This is writing and telling a story. As the year progresses, thy start to label their pictures by sounding out the words and by June, they are writing a couple sentences that tell the story with their picture.
Today's writing challenge is fun, you don't have to write any words. Instead, I want everyone to write a story like a Kindergartner just starting school, you can only use pictures. If you MUST label, it's okay, but challenge your brain and hands to draw a story. Include details so others can tell your story.
I am writing (drawing) a story too and will share it on tomorrow's blog. You get to write the story, using your words, to tell my pictures story. I like to mix it up and keep your brains thinking. If you have a drawing and want to share it with me, I'm on Facebook, One Sister's Journey Keeping it Real, @LivinwithLisa. With parent permission, I can share your illustration on a future blog and maybe I'll write a story to go along with your picture. Doesn't that sound like fun? Happy writing!
Today's writing challenge is fun, you don't have to write any words. Instead, I want everyone to write a story like a Kindergartner just starting school, you can only use pictures. If you MUST label, it's okay, but challenge your brain and hands to draw a story. Include details so others can tell your story.
I am writing (drawing) a story too and will share it on tomorrow's blog. You get to write the story, using your words, to tell my pictures story. I like to mix it up and keep your brains thinking. If you have a drawing and want to share it with me, I'm on Facebook, One Sister's Journey Keeping it Real, @LivinwithLisa. With parent permission, I can share your illustration on a future blog and maybe I'll write a story to go along with your picture. Doesn't that sound like fun? Happy writing!
Writing Challenge:
Tell a story using a picture.
The only words allowed are to label your illustration

As we start our third week of learning at home, remember you may need a little extra time for relaxation. Although you are learning at home, it doesn't mean you MUST spend your entire day from the time you get up, until you go to bed, teaching and learning.
Remember, your teachers strive to make learning fun. We also incorporate brain breaks and moments of "down time" so you don't get too tired. This is one of my favorite channels, the "Cosmic Kids Zen Den".
When you feel like you are tired of doing school work, take a moment to relax your body and brain. If you fall asleep, this is okay. Your parents won't mind if you take a power nap, it's all good.
Remember, your teachers strive to make learning fun. We also incorporate brain breaks and moments of "down time" so you don't get too tired. This is one of my favorite channels, the "Cosmic Kids Zen Den".
When you feel like you are tired of doing school work, take a moment to relax your body and brain. If you fall asleep, this is okay. Your parents won't mind if you take a power nap, it's all good.
Writing Challenge:
Write a story and draw a picture
to share how you are taking time to relax?
For my elementary kiddos:
"I like to ____ to relax."
Are you ready to watch one of Mrs. Buske's favorite childhood shows? A long, long, long, time ago there was a show called, "Reading Rainbow". LaVar Burton was the host and I thought he was so cool.
This show not only will read a story aloud to you (which you know I enjoy), Mr. Burton shares different facts that relate to the book. Sometimes you might learn more about the author, the location, or even the subject. Books are a doorway to your next adventure of learning.
Enjoy learning about how one little girl and her grandma connect over a quilt. I remember my Mom reading this to me, then to my daughter when she was little. Books also help you remember people and different times in your life. Reading is amazing!
This show not only will read a story aloud to you (which you know I enjoy), Mr. Burton shares different facts that relate to the book. Sometimes you might learn more about the author, the location, or even the subject. Books are a doorway to your next adventure of learning.
Enjoy learning about how one little girl and her grandma connect over a quilt. I remember my Mom reading this to me, then to my daughter when she was little. Books also help you remember people and different times in your life. Reading is amazing!

School has changed over the years in a lot of ways, the one I miss the most is the read aloud. I enjoyed listening to my teachers read to us, whether it was in elementary school or high school. We didn't always have to write afterwards but when we did, I enjoyed it. This was an opportunity for me to share how I viewed the story, how it made me feel, or to convey the message I thought the author was trying to get across.
Today's story is "Stick and Stone" by Beth Ferry. I found of video of the author reading the book to you. You might think it's a simple book or babyish, but, as you listen to the author read.
Think about how you would answer these questions:
1) Who are the characters in the story?
2) What is the problem in the story?
3) How did they solve the problem?
4) Have you ever felt like one of the characters in the story?
Today's story is "Stick and Stone" by Beth Ferry. I found of video of the author reading the book to you. You might think it's a simple book or babyish, but, as you listen to the author read.
Think about how you would answer these questions:
1) Who are the characters in the story?
2) What is the problem in the story?
3) How did they solve the problem?
4) Have you ever felt like one of the characters in the story?
Today's writing challenge:
Draw a picture or illustrate
your answer to one of the questions above.
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Writing with BUske: Free Writing

Today's writing lesson is important and you don't need a pencil or pen. The only thing you need for this lesson is an open mind and the courage to dance. In life you will have a lot of jobs to do and in order to do them well, you need to take time for yourself. If you are familiar with the Leader In Me, then you know it as "sharpening the saw".
Have you heard the phrase "Hump Day"? Adults say this because it's the middle of the week and it encourages them to keep going. We are all on a new journey in life so we need to take time to brighten our days and sharpen our saws. So today, we dance!
This is one of my favorite "brain breaks" to do. A dear friend shared it with me early in my teaching career and each time I do it, I think of her. Her laughter and love of live was contagious and she introduced her students to this song each year. Today, as our mid-week, hump day, brain break...we are going to move our bodies with Toe-Knee-Chestnut. Stand up, make sure you have some room to move, and hit the play button on the video below.
Have you heard the phrase "Hump Day"? Adults say this because it's the middle of the week and it encourages them to keep going. We are all on a new journey in life so we need to take time to brighten our days and sharpen our saws. So today, we dance!
This is one of my favorite "brain breaks" to do. A dear friend shared it with me early in my teaching career and each time I do it, I think of her. Her laughter and love of live was contagious and she introduced her students to this song each year. Today, as our mid-week, hump day, brain break...we are going to move our bodies with Toe-Knee-Chestnut. Stand up, make sure you have some room to move, and hit the play button on the video below.
Today's writing assignment:
Write about the first thing you
think of after you
finish doing the Tony Chestnut
Author
This page is a way for me to connect with students, share my passion to write, and hopefully instill this same passion in them as they learn at home.
Feel free to share this page with the kiddos who might need a little extra motivation to write.
REMEMBER TO INCLUDE IN YOUR STORY:
When you write, remember to answer these questions:
I gave you a few examples to get you started.
1) Who you are with?
(mom, dad, brother, sister.)
2) Where you are?
(inside, outside, house, barn)
3) How are you feeling?
(happy, sad, mad, discouraged)
4)What are you doing?
(playing, singing, dancing)
5) When did this take place?
(day, morning, afternoon, night)
I gave you a few examples to get you started.
1) Who you are with?
(mom, dad, brother, sister.)
2) Where you are?
(inside, outside, house, barn)
3) How are you feeling?
(happy, sad, mad, discouraged)
4)What are you doing?
(playing, singing, dancing)
5) When did this take place?
(day, morning, afternoon, night)
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