Blog Mixer!

I learned of this because Yearn to Learn let me know I had been featured (and I was like, really?!) - Thanks so much Jack of All Trades (a blog you should definitely all check out, Leslie is super fun and creative).

 Come along and play, here are the rules.
In your link up find the following:

1.  A blogger who is a "New Kid on the Blog"
(Let's say someone who has blogged 2 months or less and has less than 200 followers)

2.  Post a blogger in your same grade level

3.  Post a blogger in a different grade level

4.  It's all about the button. Find a cute blog button and post it.

Without further Ado:
1. New Kids on the Block: Along with Jack of All Trades who I mentioned above, I have also got to mention Rambling about Reading, she is so sweet with her comments, but has also got some wonderful ideas and a little bit of everything. 


2. Same Grade Level: The Teacher Wife. I know this year she will be in second grade, but when I started blogging, she was teaching first just like me and I was so inspired by her blog and creativity that I started my blog. 

3. Different Grade Level: What the Teacher Wants is another blog that got me going in the beginning



4. Blog Button: This is one of my favorite blog buttons. It is simple and clean, but very much my style! I would take it and put it in my classroom!

Create Teach Share

I truly wish I could list each blog I read. I truly wish I could keep up with each blog I follow. To see them all check my blog roll, titled "Why Recreate the Wheel" on the right side of my blog. 

Thanks again Yearn to Learn for hosting. 





5 comments

  1. Sydney
    I'm so happy you joined my Blog Mixer.

    Denise

    Yearn to Learn Blog

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  2. Thanks for the mention! I love your button too!

    ♥Rebecca
    Create●Teach●Share

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  3. Thanks Sydney for mentioning me and the sweet compliment :)

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  4. I love the Filing cabinet instead of the normal labels and I look forward to reading more of your posts. Your content narratives are enjoyable to read.

    William Smith
    www.strengthtoteach.blogspot.com

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