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Got in the Classroom Today!

I spent today unpacking and getting situated in the new classroom. It was exciting, and I began to envision what the future students would look like in a few weeks on the first day of school.  I am so happy to already have the lists out - it takes so much anxiety away already.

Had an idea today - optional idea - before school starts, make a trip to a bookstore and buy your child a book. Don't tell them about it. Wrap it and sneak it in their backpacks the first day of school. Write a note with it, telling them how excited you are that they are starting a new year, how proud you are...I will have extra books wrapped for those who don't have one with a note from me.

I think it would be great fun, and a great message for them to put reading back in the forefront of their minds.

Are ya'll in?

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  1. We are in! Elena (Keira's mom)

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  2. you betcha! Who doesn't love a surprise...and a book one to boot!

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  3. Jodi Patrick HolschuhAugust 1, 2011 at 8:21 PM

    Love it!

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  4. Great way to start the school year off!

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  5. What a cute idea!! We will do this for sure.

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  6. I love this! We can't wait for this year...could not be more excited! (Austin's Mom)

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  7. We are definitely in! Thanks for the idea!

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  8. We are in for Greyson, thanks for the idea!

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  9. Love the idea. Yash will get one in his backpack!

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  10. Fun! We are in

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  11. Great idea! So sorry we didn't see this ahead of time. I think our email address was transposed on the master list. We completed the survey at Meet the Teacher, so we'll be up to speed from now on. Please let me know if there are any books on your wish list and we'll buy a book for the class to replenish your stock.
    Thank you,
    KAG
    Kristin Gossett (Walker's Mom - Blake's class)

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  12. Sorry to get on board so late. Hope you all had a great first day of school!

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  13. The kids and I enjoyed this time-lapse of the ISS orbiting the Earth at night. You can recognize the US, Japan, Europe, the Nile, etc., all at night.

    I figured it was worth sharing...

    http://vimeo.com/32001208

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