Subscribe for updates and inspiration!

International Dot Day: September 15ish

 

Make plans to have your class participate in Dot Day 2012. Around September 15 teachers everywhere celebrate self expression and creativity by using this adorable book in their classrooms.  Share the inspirational book, The Dot by Peter Reynolds,  and then encourage your students to show their own creativity! If you are unfamiliar with the book, The Dot tells the story of how a creative teacher reaches out to a student in a very unique way and encourages that student to be brave and creative. Lessons we still want to share today!
There are lots of great resources for Dot Day. Download the Dot Day Teacher Handbook now!

Dot Day

Dot Day Teacher Handbook

The Dot: Available at Barnes and Noble

Like this article?

Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share on Linkdin
Share on Pinterest

Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Latest on Twitter

We at "Sunday Morning" love a good book- and so does blogger Katie Fulton. Fulton created this Christmas Tree that's, well tree-mendously impressive! She admits to reading ONLY 266 of the 460 books. Quite a novel idea.

Latest on Facebook

Hello, Monday! ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
It’s the weekend! Let’s Shake it Up! ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
Just keep singing! ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
Let’s add some holiday fun to word work this month! I love the original Making Words strategy by Cunningham & Hall. I put together 5 of my favorite December Making Words lessons with everything you need to customize the lessons for your students. Whether you need something for whole group, small group, or independent practice.. I’ve got you covered with lots of options in this new file. Happy Word Making! 🎄www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/NEW-December-Making-Sorting-Words-Lessons-8839420 ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
View on Facebook

© 2020 Dr. Lori Elliott | All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Designed by Kelsey Romine