Tracey, OMG!!! She is absolutely georgous!!! What a doll! I'm glad things went well after that long labor and then a C-Section. What a drag....B-U-T, look at the outcome! Makes it all worthwhile, doesn't it? I'm so happy for you. I wish I had some Yankee gear, I'd where it every day too! LOL...but, isn't Philly close to winning the finals, or something like that? Heeeheee....I'd probably get beat up in my Yankee gear. LOL. It was great to hear from you. Take good care of yourself and your new bundle of joy.
Hi Tracey, how's everything? Tell me all about the birth of your baby girl? What did you name her? How much did she weigh? How are you doing as a new mommy?
Hi Tracy, All is well, thank God! So, you've got a little baby girl on the way, huh? Congratulations to you! I'm excited for you. Your due date is right around the corner. We're going to miss you at annual this year. But, you'll be there for Florida! We'll have our fun then.
Hey, are you going to write something for NCTE's National Day on Writing? What are you doing in your classroom for this event? I'm sure you've heard of it, right? If not, here's the link with more information...http://www.ncte.org/dayonwriting. Pass the word to your colleagues!
MIT university is trying to build a free resource to help kids learn SAT/ACT thru the power of user-generated images and video. We are currently running a nationwide contest, challenging kids to make fun and memorable flashcards by pairing sentences and images to a common test word. There will be a small cash prize and iTunes giveaways. Due date is May 22.
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Hey, are you going to write something for NCTE's National Day on Writing? What are you doing in your classroom for this event? I'm sure you've heard of it, right? If not, here's the link with more information...http://www.ncte.org/dayonwriting. Pass the word to your colleagues!
MIT university is trying to build a free resource to help kids learn SAT/ACT thru the power of user-generated images and video. We are currently running a nationwide contest, challenging kids to make fun and memorable flashcards by pairing sentences and images to a common test word. There will be a small cash prize and iTunes giveaways. Due date is May 22.
More details at brainyflix.com/main/contest_rules. Do you have students or colleagues who would be interested?