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Jennifer Tarbox

Jennifer Tarbox

living in Denver, CO
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 2,524|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 20|FAVORITED BY: 7|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 04/26/2007

I grew up in the heart of Denver and am a third generation Capitol Hill native. I am a teacher, currently working with third grade students. I recently finished a Masters Degree from UCDenver. My husband and I love listening to music and hanging with our pets.

Education/Experience: East HIgh School, Denver; Colorado College, BA Psychology; UCD Masters in Educational Psychology

Interests: education, exploring the outdoors, painting, cooking, gardening, playing cribbage, barbecue, singing, writing poetry, origami, rabbits, cats, movies, books, fitness, and eating great food!

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Will Goosebumps amusement park rides, video games, and movies turn kids away from Goosebumps books, or will their reading be encouraged by new tie-ins?
This article details seven books for elementary teachers that can help foster a sense of compassion and community in their classrooms.
This article offers advice on how parents and caregivers can engage children in daily discussions about health to help them be think about fitness in a broad way. The article also includes recipe ideas for healthy snacks.
I am a teacher enjoying summer break for the first time since finishing graduate school and I can't believe I am planning for the next school year already!
A poem inspired by the natural harsh beauty of the southwest
This poem was never fully finished but lingers with me as one of my strongest feelings.
This article offers practical advice for maintaining productive and positive relationshps between families and teachers as part of creating a safe educational environment crucial to every child's academic success.
Whether you are planning to paint interesting textures on your walls, or create a complicated faux finish, the key to making your painting project a success is a strong plan and the right materials.
Here is an unconventional approach to iced tea, inspired by a winter beverage.
Dear visitor, transplant, tourist, explorer, conventioneer, protester, mountaineer, insider, outlaw, sun people, snow people, and regular people too,
"What's Facebook?" a coworker asked me yesterday. Encapsulated in that simple question is a complex idea.
Here are four recipes that will make your July 4th barbecue better!
Are you shopping for a pet? Have you considered getting a rabbit?
This article describes ways to make origami a productively creative classroom project capable of bridging art, math, and science.
This is a list of 20 things I learned from my first year of teaching.
Written for my husband before he knew how I felt about him.
I had the privilege of growing up next door to my grandparents. Cards were an important part of their life. My grandparents hosted a bridge party at least twice a month.
This article provides encouragement for teachers in the area of Science.
This song was written, years ago, the week after I was dumped by my cheating boyfriend.
This song was written for my friend Leah and inspired by her good-for-nothing boyfriend.
A poem for a snowy day.