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All You Ever Need to Know!

July 26, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 15 Comments

I have absolutely loved reading everyone’s posts from Amy Lemon’s linky party this week — it’s a window into your world and what makes you the person (and thus teacher!) you are. With several projects in the pipeline but still incomplete, I thought it would be fun to participate!

The setup of our living room on election night, 2008 — it was a big deal!

1. I did not set out to become a teacher — I actually set out to work in politics and the world of international diplomacy. Yep, quite a different world indeed! I’ve been a political/government/law nerd since I can remember; as a kid, I used to write mock speeches that I thought the current President or House Speaker should give. No, really. That’s just how much of a nerd I was (and let’s face it, still am)!

The National Zoo is one of my favorite places to take my camera.

2. Even after straying from politics/international relations, I still didn’t follow that little nagging voice that told me I needed to teach. Instead, I went to art school in New York City for photography. Like politics, I’ve always  had a love of art — especially photography. There’s something about catching a single moment in time and freezing it forever that just sticks with you.


I was so exhausted — all I wanted was a banana and some Gatorade!


3. Despite struggling with a debilitating ankle injury my entire life (as well as being overweight), I decided to embrace life as if I didn’t have any limitations. And something really amazing happened — I became a runner. I run very, very very slowly, but I do it nonetheless. Last November, I completed my first half-marathon… despite a completely reconstructed ankle and every doctor I’ve ever had telling me it’d be impossible! What gave me confidence that I could do the marathon was this, which leads me to number four:


Underneath all that mud were some pretty cut-up feet and legs!

4. I love being barefoot. I own a pair of Vibrams, and live in them when I’m not totally barefoot. The picture above is what was the result of me completing a Marine Corps mudrace — only the second event I ever did as a runner. I started out wearing shoes but lost them in the second mudpit, which left me with 2+ miles on rocky terrain with the most difficult obstacles to overcome. I either had to do it barefoot, or I had to DNF the race, which I just could not bring myself to do! It’s a really good thing my feet are tough from all the years of me being barefoot willingly!


William was Woody this past Halloween! Thank goodness for play pajamas! 

5. I love all things Disney, and cannot wait for us to be able to take William to Disney World! Both Mr. Plum and I will willingly watch most any Disney movie — especially Pixar. Our little guy has taken after us, so much so that if you quote most of the movies he’ll tell you which one you’re quoting! His current favorite is Monster’s Inc., but that rotates between Up!, Finding Nemo, and Incredibles quite regularly. (He’s also very, very into the Muppets.)

So there’s a few fun facts about me! Don’t forget to enter my giveaway for a “Discovery” poster — I picked up mine from Costco this afternoon and will hopefully be sharing it tomorrow!

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Family Fun, Meet the Teacher

It’s Monday!

July 23, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 11 Comments

Who would’ve thought Monday would become my favorite day of the week? It totally has! I look forward to Monday Made It alllllllll week long — both because I’m excited to share my hard work, but also because I am so inspired by what everyone else creates!

Mr. Plum and I took our little guy on an adventure this weekend to see the Stephen F. Udvar-Hazy Center, a part of the National Air and Space Museum. William has a *tiny* obsession with space (and by tiny, I mean massive) and we couldn’t resist the opportunity to let him see the shuttle Discovery in person.
Let me just tell you… I teared up. We’ve been over my propensity to tear-up before, but oh my word, y’all. The nerd in me was not prepared for the sight of that spacecraft and the opportunity to see her up close. To see that, no, her surface is not shiny, and oh? that’s a stencil?!
Those types of moments are the moments we want our students to have. Those moments of complete awe and wonder. Those moments of discovery.

Which led me to this:

I took more than 150 photos while we were at the Hazy Center, and when I got to this one while reviewing them on my computer I just stopped. And then I thought, “this has to be in my classroom.” I jokingly turned to my husband and said, “hey — Discovery: it’s not just for astronauts.”
As soon as the words left my mouth my eyes got all wide and my brain did that thing where I just had to make this poster before I did anything else. And then I thought of all of you — and thought maybe, just maybe, there’d be someone out there that would want this in their classroom too.
This file is large enough to print as a 16×20 poster (I’m picking mine up at Costco this afternoon!!!), and comes with a release in the .zip file for you to do so without any hassle. I’ve uploaded it to my TPT store; you can either click here or on the image to go and download it!
To sweeten this Monday Made It, I would like to giveaway a printed 16×20 poster of this to one lucky follower. Simply enter the Rafflecopter below, and I’ll choose a winner on Friday!
I’m also planning on participating in TBA’s Freebie Friday this week in which I’m going to put together a pack of images of the space shuttle and other Smithsonian highlights I took that you can utilize for classroom use. (I actually went to art school briefly for photography, but that’s a story for another day!) So follow me and check back so that you don’t miss it!
a Rafflecopter giveaway

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Freebie, Giveaway Like It's 1999, It's science., Monday Made It

Better Late Than Never!

July 22, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 9 Comments

I  finally finished putting together my planner pack for 2012-2013! This project started out as just a personal project, but then I realized that it might be useful to other teachers, and so I kept going!

While I love my rainbow theme, I also know that it’s a bit ink heavy — which is why I ended up doing a blackline version of the planner pack to be printed on bright paper (this is what delayed it a bit).


I’ve already printed it out and set it up in my organizer for the year, and I am so so pleased with it! I’m a wee-bit of a post-it note hoarder, so this agenda (which is laminated for durability) is going to be very useful for me this year!

I’ve already started adding things to my August calendar because August is less than two weeks away! I cannot believe how quickly this summer has gone by, and really need to kick it into high gear because my to-do list keeps growing! I have my orientation on the second of August, and then my first day of new teacher orientation is August 22nd. (I just realized that’s a month from today. Wow.)
Despite how overwhelming my to-do list is, I couldn’t be more excited to see everything coming together. I worked so hard for so long to make this (my own classroom) a reality, that the late nights and sleepy eyes when my little guy is calling “Mommmmmmmmmmyyyyyyyy!” in the morning is just another part of this joyful process.
While I’ve listed this planner pack in my TPT store (it’s only $3.00!), it is the much-promised freebie for all of those that entered my giveaway! I’m going to go-through the Rafflecopter entries tonight and tomorrow and e-mail it out in batches.  Check your e-mail if you entered the giveaway — I have officially sent them all out! I hope that it will be useful to those of you that entered!

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Getting Organized, Giveaway Like It's 1999, Plan-Plan-Plan, Sleep is Overrated, Teachers Pay Teachers

Sometimes There’s Just Nothing to Say

July 20, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 4 Comments

I was up late last night working, since our days have been consumed by potty-training our little guy, and as I laid down in bed to go to sleep, I checked my “Breaking News” app as I always do — just one last time. It was then that the news about the mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado broke, and I just laid there, horrified.
Needless to say, I didn’t even take a brief nap until about 7:30 this morning. I’ve been glued to the coverage. I’m not sure why — I don’t live in Colorado or have any family in Colorado. It’s just one of those things that touches you beyond belief and shakes you to your core.
I’ll be back tomorrow with the promised freebie for giveaway entrants, and some progress updates. For now, I hug my husband and my little guy a little tighter and send positive and healing thoughts to the Aurora community and all of those touched by this unspeakable tragedy.

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Current Events

The Post With the Most Bullet Points

July 20, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 1 Comment

I need to buy stock in:
  • printer ink
  • lamination pouches
  • cardstock
  • and raisinets (seriously, why are they so delicious?!)
I’ve been a busy-bee around these parts! I’m juggling about a dozen different projects all at once, including one that will be the freebie for all of those that entered my giveaway, as well as my Monday Made It for next week (what? you know you’re doing it too!).
Some of the decor-related items I’m working on:
  • cutting out all of the laminated bulletin board trim (It is taking f-o-r-e-v-e-r!)
  • mock-ups of bulletin boards (I’m using my empty classroom photos + photoshop!)
  • nameplates, labels, and other misc. organizational items
Some of the curriculum/management-related items I’m working on:
  • my teacher organizer (I opted to make my own, even though I *really* wanted an Erin Condren planner!)
  • long-rage thematic calendar (Themes! Oh, the themes!)
  • first day of school activities (I’m already nervous!)
  • classroom procedures + implementation w/modeling
  • positive behavior rewards
  • rough-planning of the first three weeks
Some of the books/websites I’m wading through:
  • Daily Five
  • CAFE
  • The Next Step in Guided Reading
  • Whole Brain Teaching
Whew. I’m totally beat just listing all of that! I’ve totally been neglecting Pinterest too, so I have to catch-up on all of my pinning and figure out what my next project is going to be!
I do have a few areas where I could use some support and advice, so:

If anyone could share some good morning meeting resources, or talk about their experience with morning meeting, I would love that! Same goes for experiences with whole brain teaching and how you began implementing that in your classroom!

I’ll leave you with the graduation portrait that just came in of Mr. Plum and I! This was taken within a minute after we were handed our (empty) diplomas; I’m still a bit in shock this moment happened!

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Classroom Decor, Getting Organized, Meet the Teacher, Plan-Plan-Plan, Sleep is Overrated

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Sarah Plum(itallo) is a teacher of emerging multilinguals and 21st Century Grant coordinator in Virginia. She writes curriculum for inclusive classrooms and presents professional development on a variety of topics.

Read more about Sarah and her background in education here.

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