Alligator Food And Olive Juice
Alligator food, alligator food,
I wanna feed an alligator
If I could.
Olive juice, olive juice . . .OLIVE JUICE!
How many juicy olives
Should we use?
I love you. I do. I do. I love you.
Just smile for me to say
You love me too. 🙂
Monthly Archives: May 2007
Educational E-Games: Spelling
I went to an educational game site called Gamequarium and funbrain. It is full of all kinds of educational games. There were links linked all over the place to other links. I’ve been looking through them for over an hour and have found a few select that are appealing and practical in helping children with spelling and language arts.
Educational: The USA Game
Sometime (soon) when I become an official teacher of an official elementary classroom I want to have a serious underlying attitude that learning knowledge is serious business. And then, I want to use a bunch of creativity to make it enjoyable and fun. I have several educational websites I plan to go through. I know I can make these e-games into manipulatives for the classroom. I found a good free game to help students learn the states. I enjoyed playing it and I’ll bet you will too! (Admit it, you’re a kid at heart!!) The name of the game is The USA game.
Marriage Communication
Where does time go on a Sunday morning? I got up at 5:30 and didn’t even finish reading the Bible passages for the day. My husband got up at 5:00! Sunday mornings before our children get up are a time in which we talk about thoughts of interest that just pop in our head.
Postcrossing and Postcards
I found an interesting website via Mrs. Happy Housewife. It is named Postcrossing. There you can register and then send out a postcard to someone in another country and receive one back. It’s a great and inexpensive way to learn some of other countries and individuals who live there.
Habitat For Humanity House
After lunch today, I went to the house our company is building with Habitat For Humanity. It’s a three bedroom house. It’s being built for a lady named Sarina. We put on siding. Jeremy, Mike and another guy (Sorry, I don’t know his name) climbed the ladders and I helped by handing them stuff. I also worked with Sherri. There has been alot of progress since it began being built.