I hope to return soon!
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Grad School
Well friends, I started Graduate School in January and it has eaten up every bit of extra time I seem to have. I still have high hopes and big dreams for this blog (as well as my Teachers Pay Teachers store). For right now I just don't have much time. I have been saving up loads of pictures and projects to post about...maybe I can do a series this summer about the past year (HA!).
I hope to return soon!
I hope to return soon!
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Fall is here :)
I don't know about you, but I love Fall. Here in Texas, we don't really get the traditional Fall weather. It's still 80 degrees most days and we don't have many trees so we don't have beautiful leaves everywhere. We do, however, have pumpkins on the front porch, PSLs at the Starbucks drive thru and pumpkin bread in the oven.
In my classroom, the moment the calendar says October the pumpkin themed lessons and activities begin! One of my favorites is our Adjective Pumpkins. I introduce adjectives using a cute anchor chart with a pumpkin drawn on it. I give each student a sticky note and I ask them to write one word to describe the pumpkin on that sticky note. We add them all to the chart and then discuss how pumpkin is a noun and all the words that they wrote are adjectives. I use this great resource from Teacher Idea Factory for activities.
One of the activities in this amazing resource is the Adjective Pumpkin Craftivity. There is a list of adjectives that you can cut apart and put in a bucket. Each student will pull out one adjective and that is how they will decorate their pumpkin. These always turn out SO cute! Check out our precious hallway display.
In my classroom, the moment the calendar says October the pumpkin themed lessons and activities begin! One of my favorites is our Adjective Pumpkins. I introduce adjectives using a cute anchor chart with a pumpkin drawn on it. I give each student a sticky note and I ask them to write one word to describe the pumpkin on that sticky note. We add them all to the chart and then discuss how pumpkin is a noun and all the words that they wrote are adjectives. I use this great resource from Teacher Idea Factory for activities.
One of the activities in this amazing resource is the Adjective Pumpkin Craftivity. There is a list of adjectives that you can cut apart and put in a bucket. Each student will pull out one adjective and that is how they will decorate their pumpkin. These always turn out SO cute! Check out our precious hallway display.
Aren't they so cute?!?
We have also been studying different types of sentences. After introducing declarative and interrogative sentences I have the students do a sentence sort. It's nothing special but it is fun and festive! I'll post it soon :)
Happy Fall Y'all!
Monday, September 14, 2015
Sub Planning
Last week was TPRI testing (our Reading assessment we do 3 times a year, for those that don't teach in Texas) week for me and my team. We are SO lucky to get a sub for 2 days at the beginning of the year so that we can knock out this testing! So, in getting ready to be out of the classroom for 2 days, I realized that I desperately needed to update my Sub Binder! So, I decided to personalize it and make it exactly what I needed. You can grab your copy of this editable binder in my TPT store here:
I promise to post some fun things we are doing in our classroom soon! I feel like now that I'm past this testing I finally have some room to breathe!
Have a great week, friends!
I promise to post some fun things we are doing in our classroom soon! I feel like now that I'm past this testing I finally have some room to breathe!
Have a great week, friends!
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Sub Plans
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
My Classroom Reveal!
Remember when I said I would do a blog update to show you my classroom?
So what happened was...the first week of school was so busy and exhausting that I didn't do much of anything once I got home each day but eat and sleep.
It was a great first week....but boy was I tired by Friday! Then I turned the great (old) age of 25 this weekend and spent my time celebrating! Now I'm ready to show off my home away from home!
A little info....my classroom is a great mix of Schoolgirl Style and a lot of other AMAZING bloggers and TPTers products. I'll try to tag everyone so you can also buy their products!
This is my favorite area of my classroom. My rocking chair belonged to my great-great-aunt many years ago. My grandma gave it to me last year and allowed me to refinish it. She even made me a cute little cushion for it! This is the place that my students gather around to listen to me read a book.
Now, back to the silhouette on the wall. I got a lot of the things in my room from Schoolgirl Style's Rainbow Chalkboard collection. In this collection she gives you silhouettes that you can trace and embellishments to add to them. I'm in love.
So what happened was...the first week of school was so busy and exhausting that I didn't do much of anything once I got home each day but eat and sleep.
It was a great first week....but boy was I tired by Friday! Then I turned the great (old) age of 25 this weekend and spent my time celebrating! Now I'm ready to show off my home away from home!
A little info....my classroom is a great mix of Schoolgirl Style and a lot of other AMAZING bloggers and TPTers products. I'll try to tag everyone so you can also buy their products!
My school did a "groovy" theme this year, thus all the peace signs and the hippie girl on my door! My amazing administration added the "You Matter" sign above all of our doors to remind us how important we all are. Such a great reminder everyday!
I'm pretty proud of my display boards....you have no idea how long my Mama (thanks Mom!) and I fought with those things to get them in the right spot!
We have LOTS of great built in storage and shelf space at my school. I have my students turn in their work to their numbers. It makes gathering, grading and checking to see who hasn't turned in their work SO easy!
See the precious little kids on the swings? We will get to those in a minute...just know they are my most favorite thing in my classroom (other than the students, of course)!
I ordered my lanterns from http://www.paperlanternstore.com/. They got here fast and are going on their 2nd year! They are sturdy and they have every color you could imagine!
Do you see those amazing pink, blue and green crates? Kinder Craze introduced me to these amazing Big Lots! find last year. They are perfect for my classroom!
My Jobs came from MelD-Seusstastic. Love the bold colors and the job options that are available!
This is my favorite area of my classroom. My rocking chair belonged to my great-great-aunt many years ago. My grandma gave it to me last year and allowed me to refinish it. She even made me a cute little cushion for it! This is the place that my students gather around to listen to me read a book.
Now, back to the silhouette on the wall. I got a lot of the things in my room from Schoolgirl Style's Rainbow Chalkboard collection. In this collection she gives you silhouettes that you can trace and embellishments to add to them. I'm in love.
We teach Saxon Phonics so my alphabet isn't as cute-sy as I would like, but it is very useful!
Thanks for checking out my classroom! I'd love to see yours! Leave a link to your blog in the comments below!
Have a question about where I found something I have in my room? Just ask!
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Meet the Teacher Night = SUCCESS!
This week has been fast & furious! Like most teachers, this week has been filled with 8am-4pm trainings & meetings and then late nights at school trying to get my room ready. Tonight was our Meet the Teacher Night and I have to say, all the hard work paid off! I have so many sweet kids and families. I know it is going to be an awesome year!
So, before I head off to bed for some much needed sleep (I mean when you reach your FitBit step goal before 3pm, you know it's been a busy day) I thought I would show you my Meet the Teacher Night set up.
My sign in table consisted of just that....a sign in sheet, a party volunteer sheet and a checklist of things for parents & students to complete before leaving.
Here's a close up ;)
Once parents had filled out all of their paperwork, I let them do some of my hard work for me....they sorted their student's supplies! Wow, what a big help that was! My teammates and I decided to use community supplies this year. I think it will make my life MUCH easier.
I didn't get a picture at the best angle, but I had all of the pink and blue buckets on the counter labeled and students and parents worked together to place their supplies in the correct bins. Tomorrow I will get supplies put out in my table bins (not pictured) and have them ready for the 1st day!
Have you had your Meet the Teacher Night/Open House yet? If not, check out my Meet the Teacher Night essentials bundle! I've updated my original file. The new one contains every paper and label featured on this blog! All you need is a printer and some colored paper and you are all set!
So, before I head off to bed for some much needed sleep (I mean when you reach your FitBit step goal before 3pm, you know it's been a busy day) I thought I would show you my Meet the Teacher Night set up.
My sign in table consisted of just that....a sign in sheet, a party volunteer sheet and a checklist of things for parents & students to complete before leaving.
Here's a close up ;)
This year, I chose to make (and laminate) folders to hold all the information at Meet the Teacher Night. It made things so much easier for me! Parents had direct instructions on what to fill out and leave with me and what to take with them. I also left a little sweet treat on each desk for the students to enjoy.
On one side of my folder I gave parents things to take home and read/things they need to do:- TIPS Conference sign up instructions (these are our parent-teacher conferences) - I use Volunteer Spot (www.volunteerspot.com) to organize these conferences. It is so easy for parents to do and it is so much easier for me to keep up with!
- My "All About Me" page with some information about my life, my education and a list of my favorite things.
- Class Dojo Parent & Student log in instructions- I use Class Dojo in my behavior tracking system. I LOVE it! If you haven't checked out Class Dojo yet, you are missing out! (www.classdojo.com)
- A letter explaining what things we will be focusing on in each subject this year, pick up and drop off information, whole brain teaching information, etc. This is basically the "how to" manual for my classroom. I try to lay everything out at the very beginning so parents are information from the get-go.
- I had to include a note about headphones...they were left off of our school supply list. DOH!
Once parents had filled out all of their paperwork, I let them do some of my hard work for me....they sorted their student's supplies! Wow, what a big help that was! My teammates and I decided to use community supplies this year. I think it will make my life MUCH easier.
I didn't get a picture at the best angle, but I had all of the pink and blue buckets on the counter labeled and students and parents worked together to place their supplies in the correct bins. Tomorrow I will get supplies put out in my table bins (not pictured) and have them ready for the 1st day!
Have you had your Meet the Teacher Night/Open House yet? If not, check out my Meet the Teacher Night essentials bundle! I've updated my original file. The new one contains every paper and label featured on this blog! All you need is a printer and some colored paper and you are all set!
Tomorrow...or the next day...or the next day....(or whenever I get some sleep) I will show you my room! I am so excited to show it off. My walls have a slick new coat of paint on them (thank you FISD) and it looks better than ever!
Goodnight for now my friends!
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Back to School,
Meet the Teacher
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Meet the Teacher Night Gift
This Thursday is Meet the Teacher Night at my school. I am always nervous and so excited all at the same time! One thing I like to do is leave my students a little something on their desks to get them excited about our year together. Candy tends to do the trick! I found this cute little poem online and made these tags.
Click on the picture to download them for {FREE} in my TPT store. Also, check out my Meet the Teacher Night Essentials bundle! It has everything you need to be prepared for the night. It will be on sale on Wednesday, August 19th during the "More Love for Back to School Sale"!
Have a great Monday!
Click on the picture to download them for {FREE} in my TPT store. Also, check out my Meet the Teacher Night Essentials bundle! It has everything you need to be prepared for the night. It will be on sale on Wednesday, August 19th during the "More Love for Back to School Sale"!
Have a great Monday!
Labels:
Back to School,
Meet the Teacher
Saturday, August 15, 2015
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