Monday, October 26, 2015

Pimp My Pumpkin

Pimp my pumpkin is one of MY favorite fall classroom activities. The students enjoy pumpkin pimping as well. Most, if not all of the students stand around waiting for their turn as they watch their classmates create a whimsical face for the pumpkin. 


I purchased these pumpkin pimping accessories from Walmart a few years ago. This build-a-pumpkin set came with a variety of noses, eyes, ears, and mouths. I have yet to see Walmart offer this pimp-my-pumpkin set again. I wish I would have purchased 2 sets because some of the pieces weren't as durable as others.

After the students design their pumpkin...
The printable the student is using was created by Deanna Jump.  

As always make, the ordinary...EXTRAORDINARY! 


Sunday, October 25, 2015

meet the teacher monday: this or that?


So, last week no one linked up. LOL. It's all good. I said it before and I will say it again...


Even if I have to link up with myself, Meet the Teacher Monday is here to stay. This week's topic features some Halloween fun. Real quick, let me lay down the law.


MEET THE TEACHER MONDAY is a weekly linky celebration, dedicated to making and culminating friendships among our tribe of fellow teachers. 
  • Snag the MTTM graphic. Respond to the this week's questions or prompt.
  • Post your response on your blog. 
  • Return to my blog and link your post.
  • Visit one or two bloggers ahead of you in the linky, and leave a comment in response to their Meet the Teacher Monday post.
  • Visit one or two bloggers after you in the linky line-up and leave a comment as well.
  • And because it's so hard to find time to blog, feel free to post any day of the week, not just Monday.
Well, let's get to it! This or That?

I edited the graphic in Power Point. To indicate my responses I used INSERT SHAPES to create the ovals around my choices


  1. Insert Shapes
  2. Choose oval and then create the shape
  3. Select shape options.
  4. Choose no fill & solid line
  5. Customize the outline to your specifications
Now...you! 






Don't forget to link up BELOW. CLICK the small blue button with the frog.

Thanks for playing along! Happy Halloween!

Monday, October 19, 2015

meet the teacher monday: 5 for fall

It's baaaaaaaaack! About a year ago, I attempted to start a Meet the Teacher Monday, weekly linky. The linky never caught on. But you know what, even if I have to link up with myself, Meet The Teacher Monday is here to stay.

So what is Meet The Teacher Monday (#MTTM)?



MEET THE TEACHER MONDAY is a weekly linky celebration, dedicated to making and culminating friendships among our tribe of fellow teachers. Here's the skinny:
  • Snag the MTTM graphic. On your blog, please respond to this week's questions or prompt provided.
  • Return to my blog and link your post.
  • Visit one or two bloggers ahead of you in the linky, and leave a comment in response to their Meet the Teacher Monday post.
  • Visit one or two bloggers after you in the linky line-up and leave a comment as well.
  • And because it's so hard to find time to blog, feel free to post any day of the week, not just Monday.
Well, let's get to it!

This week, share your 5 favorite things about FALL!

So, what are your Five For Fall? 

Sunday, October 18, 2015

3 Things You Shouldn't Forget Now That You're A Celebriteacher

Time to keep it real. I wrote the following update on my Facebook page today:


"I'm impatient with my teacherpreneurial journey. I am watching many teachers on Blab and Periscope with the same goals as myself and some have reached Celebriteacher status.
Everyone's teacherpreneurial journey is different and today I gained some insight that can be applied to my struggle. 
  1.  I don't have to HOPE everyone likes me. You either do or you don't. And truth be told, Blab and Periscope feel like high school... (Be honest.)
  2. I don't have to HOPE that someone gives me a break. I am not going to brown-nose or d-ride to catch a break.
I'm going to get my HOPES up instead of HOPING on others.

After I posted, I received a few comments about teachers who felt the same way. I wish more teachers kept it "real" and spoke their minds. But most probably do not for fear of alienation or retaliation. Me, on the other hand, I proudly wear my "Scarlet T." 

Three Things You Shouldn't Forget 
Now That You're A Celebriteacher

1. "Started from the bottom now were here"

To quote the immortal words of Drake, "Started from the bottom now we're here..." You should never forget you once started from the bottom. And from the bottom...a struggle ensued as you clawed your way to the top of the mountain to...SUCCESS. 

Despite your hoards of followers gained, awards garnered, or the many nations inspired by your teachepreneurial genius, don't forget...you once struggled too.

And the struggle for some of us...is real. For me, the long, arduous road to "success" has been/is paved with few victories & many obstacles. Success eludes me, but I refuse to give up. My failures only serve as motivation to keep hustling. Like my friend, Aunties Sweet Life says, "Hugs to the hustlers who get sh*t done." And everyday, I wake up and ask myself, "What sh*t needs to get done today...to get me closer to completing my goals?" 

Celebriteachers, unless you started from the top, YOU stood in our shoes and experienced the struggle of the "climb" and you know what it takes to get sh*t done. And with that being said,
 "Don't forget where you come from." 
Be honest, how many of us have achieved success in other areas of our life, and "forgot where we came from?" Perfect example. When I lost my 57 lbs., I also lost my mind and forgot that I once struggled to complete tasks as simple as walking up a flight of stairs and buckling my shoe.  After a few reality checks, I reminded myself of my battle to lose the bulge. After reminding myself, I in turn began helping others in need of weight loss inspiration. 

Saying all that to say...
"Don't forget where you come from." 
My weight loss example, me turning my success into an opportunity to help others, is the perfect segway (segue, for the grammar police) to my next point.

2. "You Got By With A Little Help From Your Friends" 
Read more about my next point in part two of my three-part series, Three Things You Shouldn't Forget Now That You're a Celebriteacher.

As always, make the ordinary...EXTRAORDINARY!

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

live life in color

I recently entered Astrobrights' Colorize Your Classroom Challenge. The challenge was an opportunity for teachers to display their creative talents in the areas of organization, decor, instruction and memorization.



As you can see, Lunar Blue and Martian Green are the NEW BLACK! Since I spend the majority of my day confined to my classroom, I decided to make my learning space functional as well as aesthetically pleasing. Institutional, classroom chic no longer worked for me. It was time to jazz things up and live life in color...TECHNICOLOR! 

To enhance my new classroom makeover I created pennants. The pennants were the cherry on top of a chic chevron cake. Say what you want, Chevron is not dead!

If you are need of a learning space makeover, snag my EDITABLE pennant product. For those of you over chevron, other patterns are available.

Today, this product is featured on the Teacher Deals and Dollar Steals blog. It's a steal!! 
The following is included:

And the best part of this product, EDITABLE banners are available!!!!
Edible options available include:

Gingham:
Aqua
Lime Green
Orange
Red
Yellow
Purple

Polka Dot:
Fuchsia
Red
Turquoise
Orange
Yellow
Green
Purple

Chevron:
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Aqua
Fuchsia

The following circle banners are available:
Gingham:
Red
Orange
Yellow
Lime Green
Aqua
Purple

Big Polka Dots/Smaller Polka Dots:
Red
Yellow
Orange
Fuchsia
Purple
Green

I used the editable options to create this Halloween pennant!
Live life in color...

As always, make the ordinary...EXTRAORDINARY! Thanks in advance for your purchase