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Children's Author and Teacher Mrs. Freels

Children's Author and Teacher Mrs. FreelsChildren's Author and Teacher Mrs. FreelsChildren's Author and Teacher Mrs. Freels

Children's Author and Teacher Mrs. Freels

Children's Author and Teacher Mrs. FreelsChildren's Author and Teacher Mrs. FreelsChildren's Author and Teacher Mrs. Freels

Book 4 is now on Amazon!

 Have you ever had one of those days? Angeline is having one of those lives. Someday follows her journey as she searches for family and stability. Enduring her mother's unpredictable behavior and an absent father, Angeline seeks solace in books and dreams of a life beyond her current circumstances. Her resilience shines through as she navigates the complexities of her family life and the foster-care system, grappling with her mother's struggles, while discovering her own passions, aspirations, and friendships. Her journey is one of hope, growth, and the unwavering belief that even a child can overcome adversity and find strength within.


Join me on Angeline's journey and let me know what you think!


This novel is different in that I published it directly on Amazon, completely self-sufficiently! Let me know if you find errors. As you know, the writing process can be never ending!  I always do my best to produce quality literature for children, but I am human...


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Journeying Through the Written Word: Finding Inspiration in Others

    Writing prompts

    Because I am a teacher, after all...

    What is a hero? Who is a hero to you? Why?

    Gratitude Journal

    Each day, think of something  you are grateful for. In a paragraph, explain why you are grateful.

    Don't Give Up!

    How does this make you feel?

    Think about a time you struggled. Did you manage to persevere and complete the task? Write about it. 

    How does this make you feel?

    Write about a trip to the beach.

    How does this make you feel?

    What story will happen in this setting? Something joyous? Or creepy? Write your thoughts...

    Write about a trip to the beach.

    Write about a trip to the beach.

    Write about a trip to the beach.

    Did you visit tidepools like in the photo? Build a sandcastle like Sanjay? What would your perfect beach visit be like?

    Teaching Resources

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    Poetry Journal - Short Forms (pdf)

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    Poetry Journal-Rhyming (pdf)

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    Writing ABCs (pdf)

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    Thirty+ Years of Teaching experience, all right here!

    Monday Mingle

    Have you noticed getting your students' attention on Monday mornings can be challenging? Especially after a break? That means it's time for to Mingle! 

    I project this photo on the board and my students know they have time to talk freely for the next 10  minutes. They love the time spent catching up, and know once the timer goes off, it's time to get to work! More community, less frustration!

    Making Connections

    Each day, allow your students to connect with one another. 

    I pair my students up weekly, and we try to connect a few times a week. 

    We use Sanford Harmony, Table Topic cards, What If in a jar, Choices in a jar, and pictures.  

    Use the link below for some connections to get you started. Table Topic and the "jar" cards are available online. They are great for promoting conversation and contemplation. 

    Some of the pictures have a prompt; many do not.

    One quick prompt is , "What is the ___ thinking?"

    I have had partners come up with a 6 sentence story about a photo; they can tell their three sentences all at once, or alternate with their partner. If we have an odd number of students in our class, there will be a group of three. A six sentence story works for partners or trios. 

    Making Connections

    Read to a Tree

    Read to a Tree

    Students need to read their writing out loud. It is part of the revision process.  We have nametags on many of our school trees; Groot is growing right outside my classroom door! On the students' revision checklist, they must fill in the name of the tree they read their essay to.  As the nametags tend to fall off over the summer, each year my students have the opportunity to come up with their own names. We have had Spruce Banner, Cedric Treegory, Mac & Trees, and more!

    We occasionally talk about characterization, such as which tree is a good listener, and who gives positive feedback. The kids love it!

    Useful Writing resources

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    Grammar UndergroundBasics of PunctuationForming PossessivesSelf Published AuthorWriter's Digent-Book TitlesPurdue University Online Writing Lab

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