I am a very lucky lady and let me tell you why:
I just spent the last two weeks sightseeing in Europe.
It was amazing, to say the least.
Italy and Greece. I loved them both.
Thank you to my wonderful in-laws for the trip of a lifetime!



This vacation inspired me to create a Vacation Journal for those
students who go on vacation during the school year.
Click the image below to download it for free!

How do you help your absent students catch up? This is something I struggle with.
I don’t usually do lots of worksheets, so to catch a student up I need to walk them through the activity. Sometimes it is hard to find the time to teach one-on-one like that. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!