First up is a fun shot from a recent junior high mixer. Our 7th and 8th graders were invited to spend the evening at the school for song, dance, games, and goodies. I hadn't volunteered to chaperone a junior high mixer in years (I hadn't taught junior high in years until recently) so I gave this one a go. Oh what fun we all had, even the teachers!
The first week of May was designated as Teacher Appreciation Week. My students and parents were SOOOOOO good to me! From special gifts and cards to washing my car, I am truly blessed.
It is finally turning spring-like in NE Ohio! There are signs everywhere.My friend and I took a ride through our local lakefront park this past week where we found the peacock was out (a sure sign of spring) enjoying the warmer weather and sunshine, and where we made a new little friend who tried to actually hitch a ride with us!
Finally, Show and Tell would just not be Show and Tell without at least one photo of my beautiful fuzz girls. This month I'm sharing one of each of them, Daisy Mae and Lulubelle.
I thought I had it good for Teacher Appreciation Week, but I didn't get a car wash! :)
ReplyDeleteYour kids and parents were very good to you this year! It's so nice to feel appreciated! Thanks for linking up!
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Forever in Fifth Grade
Your cats are adorable! It looks like you had a great Teacher Appreciation Week! I am hoping here in MI starts to warm up. We had some snow this past Sunday :(
ReplyDeleteI love your show and tell picture from the mixer! Such fun! What a nice end of year activity too!
ReplyDelete-Lisa
I love chaperoning our school dances. It is fun to see kids outside of their regular setting. Happy spring and end of the year!
ReplyDeleteIt's been far too long, Angela since I've been over so I'm glad I caught your 5 show and tells. How wonderful to have your car washed - just what every teacher really needs - very thoughtful of your students and your cats are adorable :) Here's to the end of your school year - not long now!!
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