Monday, August 10, 2015

Move Your Bus Book Study Sign Up!

Happy Monday!
I know many of you have already had your first day back, or are having your first day today.
We start two weeks from today with kids...
 I'm.Not.Ready.
I'm heading in today to work on my classroom for a few hours! I have made *some* progress. :)
 
Today I'm super excited to announce that Erica from The Inspired Teacher and I are hosting a Move Your Bus (written by THE Ron Clark) Book Study!
Our book study will begin on September 7th and continue once each week.
We'll have #moveyourbusmondays to start our week in a motivating way!!
 
If you're a blogger, we'd love for you to link up each week or host a section on your blog.
You can sign up for a section here and we'll email you once all slots have been filled.
The chapters are very brief and have already been outlined on the spreadsheet.
Just click above to fill in your information and social media outlets.
 
If you're not a blogger, no worries!
We'll have links on our social media sites to discuss, share ideas, and motivate each other.
 
Pick up your book here today and get ready for September 7th! :) 
 




3 comments:

  1. Hi, Kacie,
    I am Lori from Your Teacher Assistant. I came across your blog post a couple days ago and was excited to learn that you are hosting a book study of Move Your Bus. I also read the book a couple weeks ago and thought it was pretty awesome. I wanted to let you know that I will be mentioning you and Erica in my collaborative blog post on September 9th. It happens to be about the book as well so I thought suggesting for readers to join your book study would be a great way to get them to read the book. Thanks and have a great book study.
    Lori
    Your Teacher Assistant

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    1. Wow, thank you so much! I will be sure to include your information tomorrow in my post! I'm so excited for #moveyourbusmondays Thanks so much for stopping by and for the shout out! :)

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  2. I am interested in hosting a Move your Bus Book Study with my leadership team and then my staff. I was hoping to utilize resources from others who have already taken people through the book study. Any advice?

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