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An Easter Tradition

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We did this last year and my boys have been so excited to do it again. I bought some jelly beans and the boys and I planted them in our backyard on the day before Easter. On Easter morning after they found their Easter baskets (it took a really long time last year look at the frustration on that face)  do you see it?  The Easter bunny left footprints... We went outside and found that the jelly beans had grown into lollypops! The first place I saw the jelly beans idea was on this blog: http://cjaneblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/cutest-easter-tradition.html originally posted on ballingwithballing.blogspot.com

Seed packet stamps

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I could not be more excited about these new stamps coming out from the United States Postal Service! vintage seed packet stamps coming soon! according to Parcelpost , you can pre-order the April 3rd. I know I will.  originally posted on ballinwithballing.blogspot.com

3e Demonstrating Flexibility 1e: Designing Coherent Instruction

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In the past my students took Regents Earth Science before taking my class (Regents Living Environment)...that's Biology for those of you not in New York State. So this year I came across a little problem, when we get to the Evolution unit my students don't have any prior knowledge about rock layers and the Law of Superposition. law of superposition 1. Physics See superposition . 2. Geology A general law stating that in any sequence of sediments or rocks that has not been overturned, the youngest sediments or rocks are at the top of the sequence and the oldest are at the bottom.  www.thefreedictionary.com So, one of my amazing students gave me a suggestion at the right time on the right day. When I say the right time on the right day...I was having a great day teaching and I was hungry. She mentioned how much she loved the Cookie Lab (I'll post it on here someday) and how she thinks that everyone in her clas learns better when food is involved in t