So, catching "pins" is all about Pinterest. Have you read Laura Candler's post, "Do You Have Permission to Pin?". If you're as addicted to Pinterest as I am, it's a MUST READ. As you can see by the button on my sidebar, you have permission to pin images from my blog. Please be sure you are pinning from the exact blog post (click on the title of the post) so that your pin links to the correct post (can't tell you how much time I've spent searching through blogs for ideas I've found pinned). You can check out my boards and pins by following me on Pinterest.
Catching Cooties, Birds, and Pins
Are you intrigued by my title? I've got a few odds and ends to blog about tonight (my rule-breaking 2nd post of the day), and it's the most interesting title I could think of (I tried to be original and get a goat into the title, Kim, but I just couldn't figure out a way to get it in). ;)
So, catching "pins" is all about Pinterest. Have you read Laura Candler's post, "Do You Have Permission to Pin?". If you're as addicted to Pinterest as I am, it's a MUST READ. As you can see by the button on my sidebar, you have permission to pin images from my blog. Please be sure you are pinning from the exact blog post (click on the title of the post) so that your pin links to the correct post (can't tell you how much time I've spent searching through blogs for ideas I've found pinned). You can check out my boards and pins by following me on Pinterest.

Moving on ... catching birds was part of our family fun yesterday. It was a beautiful sunny day, and my youngest decided she wanted to make some bird feeders. It sounded like a great plan so we got right on it. I wanted to use bagels, but we didn't have any, so I found some old CDs and we used those instead (birds like shiny things, right?). We slathered the CDs in peanut butter and then pressed them into birdseed. Add a colourful ribbon, and you're all set. Not long after we hung them we had a few little chickadees checking them out. So much fun for the girls (and me).
Lastly, I've been catching some more cooties ... ummmm ... not the kind in the hair ;). I need some fun activities for my early finishers as we're completing the last stages of publishing our book. I want to keep the students engaged in learning, but in an entertaining way - I don't want them to feel punished for finishing early. I've decided to set up a few stations around the room with various sets of my cootie catchers. I just finished my Punctuation Cootie Catchers today and uploaded them to my TPT store. Click on the picture to take a peek. And, like my others, if you are one of the first 5 to leave a comment on this post with your email address, I'd LOVE to send you a copy just for being the fabulous followers you are!
Happy Sunday!!!
So, catching "pins" is all about Pinterest. Have you read Laura Candler's post, "Do You Have Permission to Pin?". If you're as addicted to Pinterest as I am, it's a MUST READ. As you can see by the button on my sidebar, you have permission to pin images from my blog. Please be sure you are pinning from the exact blog post (click on the title of the post) so that your pin links to the correct post (can't tell you how much time I've spent searching through blogs for ideas I've found pinned). You can check out my boards and pins by following me on Pinterest.