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Liebster Blog Award

Thank you so much to scipi at www.gofigurewithscipi.blogspot.com for nominating my blog for the Liebster Award. The Leibster award is intended to get new blogs with less than 200 followers the recognition they deserve. I encourage you to visit Go Figure with Scipi and the following blogs that I am nominating for this award.

The purpose of the Liebster Blog Award is to assist up-and-coming blogs with less than 200 followers to get the attention they deserve. As with any award, there is a bit of ritual involved. Therefore, in order to accept the award, I must do the following:



· Thank the Liebster Blog Award presenter(s) on my blog and post a link back to their blog.

· Copy and paste the award on my blog. (see award on lower right hand side of blog)

· Pick my five favorite blogs with less than 200 followers. Leave a comment on their blog to let them know they have received the award, and then become a new follower.

· Encourage the five blogs chosen to follow my blog, and then to pass it on to five more deserving blogs.


Here are my five nominations

Caitlin at www.kindergartensmiles.blogspot.com
www.firsgradejournal.blogspot.com
www.mrslindsayskids.blogspot.com
www.thecandyapple.blogspot.com
www.teaching-with-style.blogspot.com

Please follow my blog and visit me often for great teaching ideas and TpT Units!
Till next time,
Christine

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