Tuesday, August 28, 2012

SRA Imagine It Resources

Hello again...

I'm feeling so accomplished right now as I watch the season finale of Pretty Little Liars (AKA, total guilty pleasure).

In my school, we use a program called SRA Imagine It! and this year I've decided to make some resources to go along with it.

First, word wall cards!

This is just a sample of the Unit 2 vocabulary word cards that are available at Teacher's Notebook and TeachersPayTeachers. I also have the Unit 1 cards up as well.
Also, I am creating study guides similar to my Comprehension Tri-folds for each of the weekly stories. So far, all I have done is Unit 1, but I will be making Units 2-6 as well. You can find the Study Guides on TeachersPayTeachers here. I unfortunately am still trying to figure out why TeachersPayTeachers won't let me get pictures of the products up anymore. (Anyone having this problem as well?)

The stories in the Unit 1 Study Guides file are Because of You, For the Love of Our Earth, The Elves and the Shoemaker, The Mouse and the Lion, and Corduroy. If you would like any of those study guides alone, please contact me and I'll make it possible to do so ASAP.

Till next time :-)

Monday, August 27, 2012

Brain Breaks

Here's my version of the Brain Breaks that are so popular right now. You can purchase these on TeachersPayTeachers or Teacher's Notebook. They come with descriptions of each activity. I plan on laminating them and using a binder ring to keep them all together and that way we can choose from them at a moment's notice after a lesson or before a test, etc. I hope they are useful for you all.

Here's just a few of the brain breaks I found and altered to use in my classroom, along with my title.



Here are some of the instructions/ directions for the Brain Breaks. Every single break is included.


Sunday, August 26, 2012

Sharing Sunday

Hey all,

Hope everyone is staying safe from TS Issac... I've been busy uploading files to TPT and TN since there's no school for me tomorrow.

Also, I wanted to share some of the things I have been doing in my classroom. Check it out:

The "Facebook Wall" is in full effect. I took a class picture and made an 8x10 for the profile pic. It worked perfect!

We have been changing our "status" about once a week. Right now, it's about addition. I've used it as an exit ticket. Each child had to write and solve a math fact. Hello, differentiated instruction!

Each child has writen their favorite books and added it to the "What are We Reading" Wall

We are Bubbly About Math Facts!
An idea I found on Pinterest. Each child decorated a gum ball machine and when they pass a math facts quiz, they get a "gum sticker," which is just a circle color-coding label with the number on it. I will be doing this for a long time, so easy to track and maintain.

The wall is great, very easy to change and no staples to remove. We did trees for the branches of goverment last week.

I hate throwing away crayons, so the kids have been trained that if we find crayons on the floor, they get sorted so we can still use them in the future. Love it!
Alright, that's all for right now. More to come soon...

Hint, Hint, SRA!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Technology for Parents

Hello again,

I'm overwhelmed with school starting, but I wanted to share with you all about an awesome site called PortaPortals. This site is basically a webpage that serves as a favorites list for your students. I put all of the good websites I recommend to parents here so they can access it and then their kids can do educational, entertaining things online at home or in school in the morning.

I've used it for three years now and have students that still access it to see what I've added to it.

Here's my site so you can get ideas. It's very plain, but the kids like that it's simple to use.

Enjoy!

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Classroom Tour

Oh what a week! While I still have a ton of work to do to get ready for my students, I wanted to share what my room looks like at this very moment along with some Pinterest ideas that I either completed or altered to go along with my class this year.

Definitely a "Pinterest idea."
How the students go home! Just use close pins
so they are easy to add, or alter.
My classroom jobs laminated and magnetized on
my white board so I can just write names next to them.
This will be coming to TPT and TN soon ;
      

The whole school uses the behavior chart, but
I jazzed it up and use close pins so they move up or
down. Also, I add one more step: "Awesome Note
Home" which allows them to earn a note home and
a jewel for their clip. When the clip is full, they go to
my "Wall of Fame" and start a new one.
My writing wall! We use Write Reflections,
so the rainbow is key! Also, I made writing samples,
both ones that are "ideal" and ones that have very common mistakes that all my kids make, i.e. capitals, spacings, etc.
        

Another Pinterest idea, a mix of a bulletin paper
wall and then close pins to hold the student work.
My Boggle board! Yes, definitely a Pinterest favorite.
I actually used a auto oil pan ($12 @ Walmart) which
I spray painted to match my decor. I made the title and
instructions (they'll be on TPT and TN eventually). The
letters are hot-glued to magnet buttons so I can change them.
   

You've seen "Brownie Points," well here's "Like Points."
I made this myself and will put it on TPT and TN soon.
I post how the students earn "Likes" and display them
until the chart is full. When it's full, they get a "celebration!"
My focus wall. Can't wait to do this. I have
so many poster sets from TPT and TN that some awesome people make and I want them displayed when we are working on those skills!


A Pinterest idea; Objective Boards using
scrapbooking paper and dollar store frames.
I love this idea and it's easy and cheap!
Found the clock numbers on Pinterest and loved the striped and  owl theme.


My wall containing my schedule, objectives, subject minutes, and attendance boards.


The dreaded chalkboard is no more! I used colored cardstock
and magnetic letters to make a word wall.

This is how my room is set up for Open House. At our school,
parents usually bring in the school supplies at this time. I
use my empty bins and boxes so the parents and kids sort my
supplies for me. *Happy Teacher*

What my desk and area looks like now.
 
An awesome mom who does many of my bulletin boards did
this for me on request (yes I saw it on Pinterest).

My computer area with a lovely dotted table cloth.

Set up for Open House!

Each desk has a student info sheet, a welcome letter, a
volunteer form, and a magnet with my contact info.

My facebook bulletin board. Another pinterest idea that I couldn't
resist. This will probably be all you will see for a while, but I plan to
write a post on this later as I update it.

The focus wall, student books, centers, and treasure box (IKEA).
My reading centers; Miscellanous, Independent, Buddy Games, Writing,
and Reading (Not shown).

My BUILD Math centers.

Calnedar and reading corner. The white board is going to be used for
students (and myself) to write what we're reading and what we enjoyed. Also
I made the AWESOME seat crates that are all over Pinterest. Super easy and
SO cute!

They happen to match, but I used leftover fabric and a cut up mattress
pad. Home Depot cut the boards quickly, but I did get an odd look or two...
I love how this turned out to be a bench *Smiles*

The "What are we Reading..." Board. Only I've added to it so far, but
that will change very soon.

This was a last minute Pinterest idea. Take two cookie sheets (0.97 @
Walmart, who knew they were that cheap?), spray painted and signs/numbers.
Students move their number from "I'm Absent" to "I'm here" each morning
so you can see who's here. With specials first thing in the morning, this is
going to be a life saver.
 There it is, my classroom. It will change and it will get very messy and unorganized as the year goes, but I will say it's starting out better than previous years. I will get the files I mentioned out on TPT and TN ASAP, but don't expect them right away... School starts Tuesday and I am traveling to Orlando on Thursday night for a school function... oh the fun!

If you have any questions or comments, leave them, I would love to hear from you!