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Bookmarks on TpT

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 I placed a new product on Teachers pay Teachers today. I created 18 various fun bookmarks you can share with your students. I really enjoyed designing these bookmarks and figuring out how to use basic shapes on PowerPoint to create unique designs and images.  This set is 2 scenes one during the day and the other at night. Then a basic rainbow and then 3 bookmarks with some text. The first one is a scroll with the words: Read. Explore. Imagine. The second one is a collection of different words: Read, Learn. Imagine. Explore. Create. And the third one is a bee hive theme with the words: Let's Buzz About Books. The second set is 6 different monsters eyes. The last set is an abstract rectangle design, a flowers design, two types of star designs and a circle design. I'm selling the entire set for $3 in my TpT store, so if you want some fun bookmarks stop my store and pick them up.

Happy Eid!

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I know that the last year has been difficult for everyone with Covid and lockdowns and constant worrying about the world (#FreePalestine). But let's take this moment to think back on the good things that happened this year. For me, a lot of good things have happened since last Eid.  I bought a chalet down in the Dead Sea Area. I read some great books.  I finished this cute poncho. And all my family are healthy and happy (Alhamdulillah) So if you can, take a moment this Eid and think about all the things you are grateful for.  Eid Mubarak Everyone!

5 Books I Read Aloud in 2020

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One of my favorite parts about working in a school library is choosing books to read aloud to the younger years. I want to share 5 books I read this semester to kindergarten and grade one. The first book I read this year was If You Ever Want to Bring a Circus to the Library DON'T. It's about a girl who decides since the poster in the library says you can do anything in the Library she decides to bring a circus. I read this book at the beginning of the year because I thought it would be a great way to start a discussion about proper behavior in the Library. It set off a fun tone but also reminded students about how to respect the Library. Another great book I read in the first half of the school year was One Day. The End.  It's about a little girl that is sharing small moments from her life. The problem is she only has the first line and the last line of the story but if you look at the pictures she leaves out some of the best parts. This is a great way to start a writing u...