I love sharing book titles with close friends, so I'm happy you are here! I want to share a book that you must add to your to-be-read list. Ruth Ayres has a brand new book titled Enticing Hard-To-Reach Writers published by Stenhouse Publishers. It's another must read from Ruth. There are many professional development books available to learn about mastering our craft of teaching. However, there are only a few that make a true impact -- and this is one book that weaves raw truth, research, practical ideas, and story all in one {cute} little package. In Enticing Hard-To-Reach Writers , Ruth allows her worlds to collide during the creation: "In this book, I entwine my three story lines as educator, momma, and writer." (p. 6) And she does this in an amazing way through sharing stories of her family, adoption, children living in hard places -- and doing their best -- and healing. She shares how we can use research to understand how to
Fun, I love this poem to the sticky notes. I adore them too.
ReplyDeleteSticky notesfun poem. They sure help us juggle.
ReplyDeletestickies...what an awesome invention...I love the bright colors, but the faded cheap versions that are provided at school... I detest...they feel like an assignmnet to me... love love your poem
ReplyDeleteGreat poem. Don't you wish you had invented the sticky note? And now you don't even need them as paper, just put one on your computer screen! Love ya M
ReplyDeleteI bow my head to the sticky notes. They rule! The best part is crumpling them up and throwing away. How does that work on a screen?
ReplyDeleteThrowing away because I accomplished something.
DeleteWaht would we do without sticky notes? Your poem is a great tribute to these lifesavers!
ReplyDeleteSo much to remember! I feel your brain pain. I hate it when I write a note but then it doesn't make sense to me later. That's aggravating!
ReplyDeleteLove this poem!
I don't know how to do sticky notes on the computer, but I think I need to. I love 'em, especially the colored ones, in real life! Fun!
ReplyDeleteI love your poem! The sticky note is the greatest mom invention ever! I don't know who created them, but they must have been invented for busy moms who don't have the time or ability (and sometimes the desire) to remember everything. Personally, I wouldn't survive without my sticky notes!
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