Last weekend my family moved from Albion to Jackson, Michigan. It was hard to say goodbye to the place we called home for almost 10 years.
Be sure to check out Mr. Schu’s Saturday video.
Last weekend my family moved from Albion to Jackson, Michigan. It was hard to say goodbye to the place we called home for almost 10 years.
Be sure to check out Mr. Schu’s Saturday video.
My students love watching YouTube videos. I even have a few students that have their own YouTube channel. Crazy to think that we will soon live in a world where kids leaving high school already have 10+ years experience creating videos. I bet these kids end up making some pretty amazing things. Yesterday, I turned on the tube and we watched one of Kid Lit TV’s Ready Set Draw videos. The kids loved it!
Check out some Ready Set Draw! videos, and be sure to share them with your students.
Yesterday was an amazing day in class! Ann Smart and Alaina Sharp stopped by and totally rocked the afternoon with my students.
Having a blast with EXTROARDINAIRES. #TeamJXN pic.twitter.com/uTza8kbaj1
— Mr. ©olby Sharp (@colbysharp) May 10, 2017
Amazing day in third grade! #TeamJXN #wsdpanthers #makerspace #makered pic.twitter.com/UcqGUdoFLQ
— Mr. ©olby Sharp (@colbysharp) May 10, 2017
I believe that Kate DiCamillo’s Because of Winn-Dixie is one of the greatest books ever written for kids. Reading it aloud to my third graders is always one of the highlights of my school year.

Some things I thought about on my way home from school:
1. It doesn’t matter how many books you have in your classroom library, it is never enough. My classroom library is pretty big, and I have a lot of great books. For some reason, every time I think about my classroom library I stress out about the books that I don’t have. I got angry with myself today for not having Grace Lin’s Ling & Ting. How do I not have those books? ARG!
2. I’m really going to miss my students this summer. We still around a month of school left, but as we inch closer to mid-May, I am starting to come to terms with the fact that I only have so many days left with this group of kids. Sure, I’ll see them in the halls, and I’ll probably reconnect with a bunch of them on social media when they get older, but it will never be the same as spending the day with them in our classroom.
3. They have learned a lot. I’m not a huge fan of all the end of the year assessments, but it is fun to reflect how much they’ve grown during our time together. I’m proud of them. They have put in so much work this year. They’ve earned all the growth they have achieved.
4. They love stories. We finished Because of Winn-Dixie today, and boy was it an emotional journey. They weren’t ready for a book like Winn-Dixie at the start of the year, but their hearts and their souls ate it up the last few weeks. Kate DiCamillo was right when she said that stories connect us.
5. My classroom will never look like the classrooms I see on Instagram. I was not blessed with the neat gene. Looking at beautiful and fancy classrooms makes me happy, but I have come to the realization that I will never have that sort of space. We’ll always have papers in random places, and pencils on the floor. Books will always be in the wrong spot, and some of them will be upside down. I’m cool with that. As long you find books wherever you look, I’ll be happy.
6. I have the best career in the world.
I love Monday’s with my students. It is so exciting to see them after a couple of days apart, and I LOVE hearing about their weekends. Our Monday, this week was crazy fun. My principal, Ms. Haney, got us off to a great start by surprising one of my students with a book that he has been dying to read.

Over the weekend, Debbie Ridpath Ohi posted a photograph that she “vandalized” on social media. In the background of the photo will probably notice a friendly looking creature waving. That creator is featured in the piece she contributed to my book, The Creativity Project (learn more about the project here).

I cannot wait for people to read Debbie’s comic in The Creativity Project. Unfortunately, the book doesn’t come out for 336 more days. While you are waiting you should read Debbie’s latest book Sea Monkey and Bob (written by Aaron Reynolds).
School is so fun. On Friday, my principal and I decided to hit up some community garage sales during lunch to try and find some good books for classroom libraries. We were straight American Picking.
I had a blast interview Ruth for The Yarn podcast this past Thursday during my lunch. She kindly agreed to make a short Saturday morning video with me. I hope you find value in our little chat.
Kids surprise me every day. I’m amazed by the brilliant things that come out of their mouths. I was happy that one of my former students surprised me after school.