Proceed With Passion!



Bulletin boards can be SO much fun to create when I've got some inspiration.  I came across this Progress Roadmap recently from imom.com  . . .


Thanks, Madison, for permission to post!


that sparked this:
  
Ps On Down The Road with planning, preparation, practice and performance!


On the road, I put these questions:  What is my spark?  What is my dream?  How can I reach my goal?  What do I need to do?  Who can help me?  Whom can I talk to?  What else do I need to know?  Where could I learn more?  How hard am I working?  Success!  I did it! I reached my goal!  
For those of you who don't know about imom.com, it's a division of Family First and an amazing resource for your parenting journey.





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  1. Good Morning, Friend!
    It's Friday! YIPPEE!
    Have you read The Great Fuzz Frenzy?
    Tara (4th Grade Frolics) posted her (ADORABLE) bulletin board based on the book. And the book is hilarious!
    What tickled me further is that the book ALSO speaks to everyone having a gift and the importance of community! And... maybe even the perils of greed. And a bit about creativity! I think you would love it!
    However. knowing you, you have had it in your library for years. And there's probably a dance on YouTube based on the story. And... You amaze me!

    Kim
    Finding JOY in 6th Grade

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    1. Good morning, scout . . . and yes, I saw Tara's AdOrAbLe door display and LOVE that book! My principal introduced me to it a few years back (right again!) but I've not ever used it in a guidance lesson . . . hadn't really thought about it being a citizenship book . . . gonna read it again with different eyes thanks to YOU!

      Have a FUNderful Friday!

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  2. Barbara-

    This is so cool! I might just make me one for my personal goal of trying to train to run a 5k this year! :)

    Have a great weekend!

    Shannon
    http://www.6thgradescottforesmanreadingstreetresources.wordpress.com

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