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CardsDirect – $50 Giveaway

For years now, I have collected note cards and other types of stationary. Sure, sending out an e-mail is quick and easy, but I still love to write a good old fashioned note to family and friends. Oh and yes, we send out holiday cards to family members when the stamp often costs more than the card itself.

As a member of Global Influence, I was offered the opportunity to have a CardsDirect giveaway. Of course, I said yes for my readers since their website and products intrigued me. Heads up, I will also be receiving  a thank you $50 gift card of my own for hosting this giveaway.

Cards Direct Logo

About Cards Direct:

CardsDirect offers the very best in personalized greeting cards for business or personal use. Over 2,000 card designs are available in categories that include holiday cards, Christmas cards, birthday cards, thank you cards, photo cards, baby shower invitations, baby announcements and many more! With free personalization and custom imprinted verse, CardsDirect offers an easy online ordering process and top quality cards with the best selection, customer service and pricing found anywhere.

I can not wait to figure out what to order. I think we will be purchasing Holiday photo cards that will cover Christmas, Chanukah and New Years for our friends and family. So far I have found plenty of great options and just need to sit down and make a final decision (easier said than done with all of the choices).

Giveaway:

Thanks to Global Influence and CardsDirect, one lucky winner will receive a $50 gift card from CardsDirect to select your own items to have made.

Rules for Giveaway:

  • MAIN RULE – If you win, what will you use your $50 CardsDirect gift card for?

The following Bonus Entries may also be done. Please be sure to leave separate comments for each that you complete below to make sure you get the right number of entries.

  • 1 Bonus Entry – Tweet the following about the giveaway (May be done once a day): Enter for a chance to #win a $50 gift card from @CardsDirect and @TheAngelForever http://bit.ly/8YVdAVCardsDirect #giveaway
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Subscribe to my RSS feed (or let me know if you already are) in a separate comment.
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Leave a comment on any of my non-giveaway posts from the month of September/October. Leave a comment here to let me know which one. This Bonus entry may be done only twice per person.
  • 3 Bonus Entries – Add my blog button to your website and leave a link with the location. Be sure to give yourself 3 comments for credit.
  • 5 Bonus Entries – Write a post on your blog linking to my blog about the giveaway. Be sure to leave 5 comments about this to get credit for all of your extra entries.

To enter, please follow the rules above within the comment section. Contest starts today September 30, 2010 and ends at 10:59 EST on October 21, 2010. You do not have to be a blogger to enter, but must leave a valid e-mail address for me to contact you for mailing address once the giveaway is over. I will select the winner using random.org and contact you via e-mail. You will have 48 hours to claim the prize. If there is no response, another winner will be selected. Open to U.S. residents only.

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: I wrote this giveaway as part of a Global Influence campaign for CardsDirect. By sparing this infromation with my readers, I will also receive a $50 gift card to thank me for my participation. No other compensation has been given.

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Teach: Tony Danza on A&E

I still remember the moment like it was just yesteday. My first day in a classroom, my own classroom. Nerves would be an understatement. I felt like I knew nothing and was not sure how to break the ice with my new students. There is no doubt that I was awkward those first few days and probably even weeks, but I was learning. Teachers learn in the classroom that they teach in, and even veteran teachers will tell you that they constantly are taking in things with the new classroom dynamics that they face each year.

Teach: Tony Danza

That first year was a tough one. My students challenged me and I had to learn the politics within a school (politics are rampant in all schools – don’t kid yourself). I pushed myself to create innovative hands on learning experiences to actively engage my kids. Yes, as the days went on, my students were my kids. I thought about them inside the classroom and outside. When I was at home, I was constantly thinking about ways to connect my subjects their lives. At the same time, I had to earn the respect of parents. As a young teacher, many questioned my experience. Sure, I had been a substitute teacher for a while, but this was an entirely new world. Now, it was my responsibilty to communicate to parents. My anecdotal record book kept track of phone calls home to families about concerns, and also praise about things that I saw. My e-mail and websites were other ways that parents could keep in touch. Of course, the most important part of my first year were the mentors in my world. The other teachers in the building took me under their wings and helped me through this year. I learned from mistakes and fine tuned lessons to use from that point on as I would never again be a first year teacher.

Enter Tony Danza. Yes, THE Tony Danza from "Taxi" and "Who’s The Boss" fame. Tony went to college to become a teacher long before his Hollywood success. His life path changed and the entertainment world became his career. At 60 years old, he is looking at how to make a difference in the world and wanted to head into the classroom to teach for the first time. Teach: Tony Danza premiers this Friday on A&E 10/9C.

Teacher Tony Danza

About Teach: Tony Danza on A&E

Long before his iconic acting career, which includes roles in “Taxi” and “Who’s The Boss,” Tony Danza received a degree in History Education. During the 2009-2010 school year, he took on his most challenging and rewarding role yet as he stepped into the classroom as a full-time teacher at Philadelphia’s Northeast High School. “Teach: Tony Danza” follows the first year-teacher as he instructs a 10th-grade English class with 26 students in back-to-back 45-minute periods.

The series will look at the challenges Danza faced and the rewards he experienced as a first-year high school teacher. Under the watchful eye of Northeast Principal Linda Carroll and in-classroom teaching coach David Cohn, Danza applied incredible creativity and ceaseless dedication in his day-to-day tasks of planning lessons and executing them in the classroom, administering quizzes and exams, grading homework, eng aging in small learning communities with other faculty, and meeting with parents. Beyond the real-life duties of teaching, Danza took on quite a few additional roles outside the classroom including helping the football team, the band, and the debate team, and organizing a successful fundraiser for the school. And he became a true member of the Philadelphia community, partaking in events with the mayor, singing the national anthem at a Phillies game and lending his support to a variety of charity and fundraising events.

“BACK TO SCHOOL” – Friday, October 1 at 10/9C

Mr. Danza arrives at Northeast High School in Philadelphia and meets most of the faculty, including his teaching advisor, David Cohn, and ball-busting principal, Linda Carroll, who warns Mr. Danza that if he screws up, he’s out. On the first day of school, he meets his diverse class of students, but soon learns that teaching is harder than he realized when one student questions whether or not Mr. Danza is qualified to be teaching anything. And, in an attempt to bond with two of his students on the football team, he becomes an assistant coach.  He then realizes he knows far less about coaching football than teaching English and questions whether or not he made a mistake becoming a teacher.`

“TESTED” – Friday, October 8 at 10/9C

After half the class fails their first quiz on “Of Mice and Men,” Mr. Danza fears that most of his students aren’t doing their work. As a result, he risks legal repercussions when he denies three of his “special needs” students the use of the resource room because he thinks they’re being lazy. And to make matters worse, Mr. Danza’s brightest student wants to drop out of his English class because he isn’t being challenged enough. Pushed to the limit, Tony breaks down in tears.

 

Here is a preview of the show:

 

What I thought:

 

As an educator, I was intrigued with this this show. I was curious how Tony Danza would interact in the classroom and what problems he would be faced with. The reality is that, even as a celebrity teaching 10th grade English, Danza was hit with many  items that other new teachers have. While in front of students, he showed his nerves. He saw how difficult it is to manage time within a class period and he learned how easy it can be to talk too much. Within the first episode Danza also realized, with the assistance of his mentor David Cohn, that sometimes you need to step back. The awkward silence in a room may be tough to take, but feeding students answers does not help them to learn. Finding the balance within a classroom to keep the attention of students, while also providing an authentic learning experience can be difficult.

 

Tony Danza sees in the first week that teaching is tough. He is touched by the parents that reach out to him at a football game. It seemed like he was not expecting this to happen and it hits him hard. He seems genuinely concerned about whether or not he can do this. I think most teachers question this at one point or another. This would probably be why so many educators leave the profession within their first five years. Wise words from principal Carroll remind Danza that you are not born a teacher, you evolve into one. AMEN!

 

I know that my DVR is set to continue to watch "Teach: Tony Danza." I want to see how he focuses on the task at hand, reaching his students and making them the best that they can be. I also want to see how vital his mentors are in making him settle. From this short glimpse, I think the show will be an eye opener to Americans about the real world of teaching and the hurdles that educators must face within the day with their children. I also believe that the timing of this show is nice given the enormous need for Educational reform.

TheAngelForever

 

Disclosure: I am a Lifetime Mom affiliate. As a part of this, I was offered a screener DVD  of "Teach: Tony Danza" to view. No compensation was given and the opinions expressed in the review are my own.

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Tuesday Tales 1 + 1 = 5

Tuesday Tales

Books that are about math and science are huge in our house since we are self proclaimed and proud geeks. Over the summer, we received a complementary copy of the book 1 + 1 = 5 (Amazon affiliate link) from Sterling Children’s Books. When we opened the package, NHL (7) immediately gravitated toward the book. He ran off to check it out since he was wondering why it stated that 1 + 1 = 5.

1 + 1 = 5 Review

As you can see, JSL joined in to read the book with NHL. The two of them sat there looking at the illustrations and giggled. When NHL was done reading, we talked about the book. He liked how there was a twist to the traditional math rules. Since he had just finished first grade, he was able to understand the concept behind the book. We also talked about making our own pages to our own family version of 1 + 1 = 5.

I loved how it made NHL think outside of the box. He quickly picked up on how 1 + 1 = 5 since 1 set of triplets + 1 set of twins = 5 babies! The books continues on with over a dozen other addition problems in this fashion. It involves problem solving with the initial page that has illustrations to give clues to children that may assist them. Then, on the next page, the new found addition problem is explained. Here is an example from the book:

Example from the book

Over all, I really enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend it for children that are 5 years old or older. I think that children need a basic knowledge of early mathematics to truly appreciate the book. As a teacher, I love that there is already a guide to use with the book that you can download. Of course, even before that my brain was racing a mile a minute with extensions of the activity. One night, I used Picnik to create my own Halloween page for 1 + 1 = 5 to share. Here it is:

1+1=12 Picture

As you can see, children could use a technology connection to make pages for a class book online. Truly, the possibilities are endless and can go where ever your creativity leads you.

More about 1 + 1 = 5:

How much is 1+1? Think the answer is 2? Not always, as this playful approach to addition proves! David LaRochelle takes children on a joyful mathematical journey that will engage their minds and teach them to think about numbers in a creative, outside-the-box way.
Brenda Sexton’s wild and wacky illustrations add layers of witty fun to LaRochelle’s clever game.


These wacky equations don’t add up…or DO THEY?
1 goat + 1 unicorn = 3 horns!
1 set of triplets + 1 set of twins = 5 babies!
1 duet + 1 quartet = 6 musicians!
1 ant + 1 spider = 14 legs!
1 century + 1 decade = 110 years!

1 + 1 = 5 – Written by David LaRochelle – Illustrated by Brenda Sexton – Sterling Children’s Books – On sale September 2010 – ISBN 978-1-4027-5995-6 – $14.95 – Ages 5 and up

So what have you read recently? Please be sure to link up to your Tuesday Tales and/or leave a comment below. Include something you read on your own, with a child or someone else. Tuesday Tales are all about spreading the love for books.

BTW – Be sure to check out the Fall Festival of Children’s Books on FiveMinutesforBooks. Just click on the button below to see more details about the festival. Have fun and please link up any books that you have read this week and see you back here next Tuesday. (Ooops – just realized this ended yesterday Sept. 27th. Still a great resource with links to books for children)

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: I received this book complimentary of Sterling Publishing in order to facilitate this review. No other compensation was given. The opinions expressed in the review are my own. One link within the review is for my Amazon Affiliate where I will receive a percentage of money for the sale of the books should you opt to buy the books mentioned.
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Happy Birthday to my California Cousin

Growing up, I still remember the summers that my cousins MC and DN would come from California to stay and visit us in New York.

Four cousins

They would stay a block away at my Nana and Papa’s house. Over the years, MC and I became closer. (I grew up and stopped being a complete brat). I recall polishing Nana’s bracelets together, knitting, swimming, having cherry pit spitting contests and more. We sent snail mails to each other like pen pals (dinosaur days before e-mail). I still remember my first cross county trip to her Bat Mitzvah. It was an adventure that included sleeping in O’Haire International Airport in Chicago on the floor on the way back home.

Touring California in rental van

We saw a lot of the San Francisco area and beyond while spending time praying for our lives in a rental van. (Above: Back row Moi and MC. Front row DN and my little brother). We were quite the mix during that trip. Here is another photo of our Nana, MC, me and my brother when we went to see a robotic dinosaur exhibit at Berkley. This was long before the days of Walking With Dinosaurs.

Checking out robotic dinosaurs at the museum

When TechyDad and I were planning a trip to Las Vegas as a last hurrah before starting our family, MC and her parents met us there for a few days. The three of us had a blast walking around and seeing the sites. We explored all of the resorts that were featuring the Cows on Parade. Then, one night, we went to see an old style Vegas show. We had no clue it was going to be topless. Rather than be uncomfortable, the three of us sat there and made up a game. The "R" and "F" game. You know… R = Real or F = Fake. I kid you not, the three of us played this game for quite some time and had a blast. Must locate some of the photos from that trip – NOT that show!

Today is Cousin MC’s birthday and I wish I could be there to give her a hug in person. We do not see each other in person nearly enough. Still, my boys talk about Cousin MC and her hubby BP. They remember seeing them in the snow storm when they visitied over a year ago. MC is also one of the people that inspired me to start my own blog. She had a blog that she wrote on regularly. My cousin has quite the talent for the written word. So, today, I wanted to thank her for being my California Cuz and being such a special person in my life. I miss you and hope to see you for an extended time again soon.

Love,

TheAngelForever

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