Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Well friends, summer isn't quite over for me but it seems all I can think about is my classroom and the new school year. We are not able to get into our classrooms until next week so I'm doing everything that I can from home to make my time up at the school more effective.

One thing I have been thinking a lot about is Meet the Teacher Night. Ours in on the 20th so I still have a while. I find myself freaking out the day of because I always forget something. My focus up until that day is typically making my room look presentable. So, I decided to go ahead and make EVERYTHING that I need for Meet the Teacher Night now. That way all I have to do is print, copy and place on desks. You can download your own copy of my editable Meet the Teacher Night packet in my store! Just click on the picture below :)

How do you prepare to meet your students? Leave your tips, tricks and ideas in the comments below! 


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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Dear New Teachers,

Dear New Teachers,
I was you just 3 years ago. I was excited. I was nervous. I was giddy one minute and crying the next. I promise you are not the only one feeling this way! I have a few tips for you as you get ready for your BIG 1st year. Today, we will focus on getting ready for this school year. Here we go:

1. DON'T spend the ENTIRE rest of your summer working in your classroom. I know you feel overwhelmed and that there are way too many things to do but I promise you, one way or another, it will all get done.

2. DO spend time doing something fun. Want to go lay out by the pool? DO IT! Want to go out with your friends? GO! When school starts, you will have plenty to do and not much time to go to the pool. Do it now.

3. DON'T feel like you have to make everything you have pinned to your "Classroom Board" on Pinterest. I had so many projects that I started and was never able to finish. I promise, you are not a failure of a teacher if you don't have every cute & fun thing from Pinterest in your classroom.  It's ok. BREATHE.

4. DO pick one or two things from your Pinterest board that you REALLY want and you REALLY know you will use. Don't waste your time on something that you aren't sure about yet. We have long weekends every so often. We have Christmas break. We have Spring Break. Once you have determined there is a need for that cute "Where Am I" magnetic board or that "I'm Done, Now What?" bulletin board in your classroom, make it during one of those breaks! Just don't do it before you see the need. (Side note: That magnetic "Where Am I?" board that I HAD to make that first year is still sitting in my closet. It's never been used.)

5. DO stock up on the quarter and penny deals at the office supply stores. You will need the extra supplies and it sure is nice to buy that stuff on sale rather than pay full price later in the year!

6. DON'T compare yourself to all of your teacher friends whose rooms are done and look like they came out of a magazine. Your room is YOURS. You will spend 10-12 hours a day in that room your first year. Make it feel like home. Make it somewhere you enjoy being.

7. DO check out the "dorm" sales at Target & Wal-Mart. This is the best time to buy a refrigerator or microwave for your classroom (if your school allows it, I promise it's worth the $$ to have these things in your classroom).

8. While I just told you to spend $$ in #7....you will have to spend some $$$ to get started but DON'T go crazy! First year teachers usually don't get their first paycheck until the end of September (unless you are lucky and get paid the end of August....I didn't.) If you have to buy some of the cheap-o stuff from Dollar Tree to get started, DO IT! You can always invest in better stuff later. Just don't get yourself in a financial bind before school starts.

9. DO start making friends with EVERYONE in your school NOW! Yes, you will spend the most time with the people in your grade-level BUT it is so important to make friends with everyone in your school. Think that 5th grade teacher can't help you out because you are teaching Kinder? Think again! I got some of the best ideas from the teachers in the "upper" grades. Plus, it's nice to have lots of friends :)

10. Last but not least, ENJOY this time! It is exciting! You are about to embark on a year that is fun, hard, rewarding and a HUGE learning experience. Take the advice of the teachers who have been around for a while. I promise, they know what they are talking about!


Be looking for the next "Dear New Teachers," post in August. I'll fill you in on what you need to know as the year is getting started!

Do any of my experienced teacher friends have any other words of wisdom to share? Leave your advice in the comments below!

Now, get off Pinterest & quit blog hopping....GO TO THE POOL!



Friday, July 17, 2015

TEKS Checklists

Last year as me and my team were trying to plan, I began thinking that surely there was an easier way than having to read through the entire IFD (Instructional Focus Document) that the great state of Texas gives us. I began making checklists that we began to use as a resource when planning. I made a spot to write in the date(s) the content was taught and place to "check it off" so that we knew we had all of our bases covered. I have finally completed all of the units that are covered by the IFD. You can find the checklists in my TPT store. You can purchase the units one at a time or buy all 6 at once in a bundle! The pictures below are linked back to my store. If you have any questions or comments, let me know in the comments below! Have a great Friday!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Laughing-And-Learning-In-The-Lone-Star-State/Type-of-Resource/Excel-Spreadsheets

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/2nd-Grade-ELAR-Units-1-6-ELAR-Checklists-BUNDLE-1918210

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Sunday, July 12, 2015

Blog Design & Back to School

First of all, I'd like to start off by saying WOW! I am in love with my new blog design. If you are ever looking to start a blog or redesign your blog, contact Christi Fultz. Her button is located at the bottom of my page. She is great to work with and does such a great job!

So we all know that when mid-July hits...so do the Back to School ads....which make us start thinking about the next school year (as if we hadn't already been pinning away ALL summer long on our Back to School boards). I have been thinking a lot about how I can make the 1st day of school easier. I know that first morning is filled with school supply drop off, pictures with students, parent questions, etc. One way to make the morning a little easier is to have something fun for the kids to do at their desks that will a. keep them busy, b. tell you a little more about them, and c. give you something to hang in the hall that first couple of weeks! So, I've created a Back to School All About Me page for Pre-K thru 3rd grade. They are free on my TPT store or you can find them here:
All About Me