One of my all time favorite books to read aloud and inspire children with is The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds. Here is a link to Amazon to get further details or buy a copy of your own. It is a truly wonderful book and reminds students that they can do anything they put their mind to!
I had been wanting to read this book since school started but had not found the perfect time. Usually we have a guest speaker come in every Wednesday, but last week our speaker did not show. I knew it was the PerfecT time to do so. Our class is finally used to each other and knows each others strengths and weaknesses. It was time for my inspiration!!
So, we read the book and for the most part the kids loved it. Some of them thought it was silly because it was so short. Others loved it and wanted an art show of their own!
I decided to have them do a craft to go with and it was blown away. I pre-made circle shapes for each student. But I told them they could fill the circle however they wanted. Some chose to fill it with color, and others made little shapes and do-dads. It was beautiful. Here are some samples.
I went ahead and laminated them (because everything dies so quickly with the humidity!) and have them placed around the room. They have added the perfect touch of pizzazz and color to our room. The kids love pointing theirs our and showing visitors what we did! LOVE IT!
Have you ever read this book? Do you do anything fun with it?
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
I love reading aloud to my class but sometime struggle with the purpose. We generally summarize the story afterward and predict what will happen next but sometimes I think I do it just for fun. And that the kids want me to do it so they don't have to work!
We began the year by reading Judy Blume's Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. The kids LOVED it! It was wonderful. They were asking to read it almost every day. I enjoyed reading it to them and we had a good time. By the last few chapters though it was dragging on, solely because we got so busy that we did not have time to read. The kids were begging though! In effort to finish the book but still provide some learning in a culminating activity, I scoured the web for an answer.
I found this free worksheet from Super Teachers. It was exactly what I was looking for. It gives 3 options for activities: drawing a picture, writing a book review, or writing a test. I encouraged my students away from book review because we had not talked about any of those things yet. BUT I had some amazing things happen for the other two. I had a handful of students write a test up and they had some wonderful questions and answers. The drawing project revealed some amazing artists as well. It was awesome. Here are some pictures of the drawings.
We began the year by reading Judy Blume's Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. The kids LOVED it! It was wonderful. They were asking to read it almost every day. I enjoyed reading it to them and we had a good time. By the last few chapters though it was dragging on, solely because we got so busy that we did not have time to read. The kids were begging though! In effort to finish the book but still provide some learning in a culminating activity, I scoured the web for an answer.
I found this free worksheet from Super Teachers. It was exactly what I was looking for. It gives 3 options for activities: drawing a picture, writing a book review, or writing a test. I encouraged my students away from book review because we had not talked about any of those things yet. BUT I had some amazing things happen for the other two. I had a handful of students write a test up and they had some wonderful questions and answers. The drawing project revealed some amazing artists as well. It was awesome. Here are some pictures of the drawings.
I only wish I would have made coloring it part of the requirements! But we were pressed with time so it is what it is.
In other news, today we had our first fire drill. Let me tell you, fire drills in Thailand are waaaaaaaaay different than I am used to. Maybe it is because I have always been at a fairly small school but I was shocked. In Thailand as in many parts of Asia things are very close together here. The entire school building (K-12) is connected by ramps and awnings and hallways and whatnot. SO the entire campus is considered dangerous if fire were to start/spread. Our fire escape route requires complete evacuation of campus. We have to cross the street and walk around the block to the field that is at the school across the street. It literally took us 10 minutes to walk to where we needed to go!! That is unreal to me!
Plus, I have a handful of students who this is their first year in public schooling. They had no idea what a fire drill was and what we were supposed to do. Even though we went over procedures multiple times, they could not grasp the concept of "no talking". It was quite frustrating but I know something we need to work on! One of my students was terrified by the bell and that we were walking across the street. It was quite overwhelming.
Anyway, I learned a lot from my first fire drill as a teacher and my first drill in Thailand. It is definitely something I will never forget.
Do you have any crazy fire drill stories? I am very glad that the first one is over and now I sort of know what to expect!
Monday, September 24, 2012
ClassDojo, Math Rotations, Organization Galore!
I have wanted to blog about things for so long but every time
I get home I am exhausted. The first
couple weeks are overwhelming! I guess
by week 7, I should probably have my act together! Let me tell you we are
finally getting there.
I started using ClassDojo and my students love it. The reason for impletmenting this along with
my clip chart is simply for negative things and whole class rewards. I feel silly saying the entire class gets to
clip up. I also have had problems with
students not doing homework and not having a way to record it or students being
late from recess with no record of how long.
Plus those are not reasons to clip down…. Right? Thus the introduction of classdojo. Since my kids love it so much I am going to
run with it. They all get excited when
they hear the ding. Yes, I keep the
sound on because I do not have a smart board only a projector. The projector is not always on so they know
when someone gets/loses a point when they hear the sounds.
The other thing I am quite excited about is my math and
spelling groups. We are using Words
Their Way for the first time this year and I LOVE it. I will explain more on that later
though. I have been doing math groups
for the last week and a half. The
students have finally gotten the routine and it has been wonderful. I do think that it will only work for certain
chapters where there is a wide variety of levels but for this chapter it is
perfect. We are discussing addition and
subtraction and my students are all over the board. You can read more about how I implement my
groups here. Each day I project the At
Desk and Math Facts information on the board.
This way the students always know what is expected. I would like to make
a board to remind them of where to rotate and what they are doing, but for now
projecting it works. Plus, I keep the
same movements each day so the students know where they are supposed to go
now. Some days when I know the lesson
requires more teaching time I take more time to whole group instruct. Other days I say very little about the
instruction because half of them understand already. It makes my heart very happy to see the way
the students know the routine and move accordingly. I can also tell that it is stretching my
above students and allowing for more time for my lower students.
The one thing I do know I need to get better on is
concluding the math time. Once our last
group is done we move on to silent reading or lunch/special. I think a simple question
time of “what was our lesson about?” or “any questions” or something like this
will work. Do you have any suggestions
for me? What type of math wrap-up do you do?
By this time are you in routine yet or are things still
getting settled? Some days I feel like our class has been together forever and
other days I feel like it is the first week all over again!
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Sunday Encouragement
Today I am in need of the encouragement. So here it is. Hopefully it can help someone else as well.
Hubby and I have had a rough week. I mentioned a week ago today that we got a puppy and were so happy. Unfortunately she was very very sick. She spent half of the time we had her at the vet. And last night she did not make it. We buried her in the back yard and got rid of all her things. It was terrible. Hubby especially has been so distraught over the whole thing. He was home with her a lot and really bonded. I did too but knew that she wasn't healthy. It has been hard for me to see him this sad. I know that everything will be ok but right now it is just sad.
I hope your weekend was better than ours. I have been throwing myself at my work so hopefully I will be on top of some blogging this week!
Be encouraged this Sunday.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Math Workshop Introduction
I have been totally inspired by all of the posts about Math workshops. I have been very unsatisfied with whole group instruction but struggled to figure out what to do. The next chapter that I am doing is all about adding and subtracting, either using mental math or regrouping. You understand. Fairly simple things that do not take a lot of whole group instruction. (Much better than introducing American money to kids who have never seen or used it!)
Well I have decided to dive right in and try to do a rotation workshop type thing. I love the way that Elizabeth from Fun in Room 4B has explained her rotations. I have also been reading over Clutter Free Classrooms's description of her math rotations. But for now I can not figure out what to do with 4 stations.
So what I am thinking is having 3 groups and 3 stations. For now that makes the most sense for me. The three stations will be Math Facts, At desk, and Teacher Time - I just need the H for the MATH. Maybe eventually I can add that on! My school is really big with math facts so I need to provide time for students to work on that and get used to it.
Here is my plan: Start the lesson with a brief, very very brief overview of what the lesson is about. Explain the main idea so everyone has that. Then move into the rotations. Normally, we would check the homework together but since we are just starting the chapter we cant do that.
So far we have maybe taken 10 minutes at the absolute most. With 30 minutes left that gives us 10 minutes per station. Starting with my on level students at Math Facts, they will practice their math facts with flash cards with a partner. I will start with my below level students at Teacher Time to give them any additional help that they might need and more review and examples. My above level students will start At desk working on the material in the text book for practice.
When we rotate, the on level students will come to Teacher Time and the low level will go to At Desk to practice what they just reviewed. The above students will move to Math Facts. Same things will happen. For the next rotation, above level will come to Teacher Time to check their desk work and see if anything needs reviewed. On students will go to At Desk to complete the assigned problems and low students will move on to Math Facts.
Whew. That sounds like a lot of work. Hopefully my kids can handle this and I can too! Does it sound like it will work? What advice do you have for a new teacher trying to implement Math rotations/workshops?
HELP! I love reading all these blogs and being so inspired to try something new.
Well I have decided to dive right in and try to do a rotation workshop type thing. I love the way that Elizabeth from Fun in Room 4B has explained her rotations. I have also been reading over Clutter Free Classrooms's description of her math rotations. But for now I can not figure out what to do with 4 stations.
So what I am thinking is having 3 groups and 3 stations. For now that makes the most sense for me. The three stations will be Math Facts, At desk, and Teacher Time - I just need the H for the MATH. Maybe eventually I can add that on! My school is really big with math facts so I need to provide time for students to work on that and get used to it.
Here is my plan: Start the lesson with a brief, very very brief overview of what the lesson is about. Explain the main idea so everyone has that. Then move into the rotations. Normally, we would check the homework together but since we are just starting the chapter we cant do that.
So far we have maybe taken 10 minutes at the absolute most. With 30 minutes left that gives us 10 minutes per station. Starting with my on level students at Math Facts, they will practice their math facts with flash cards with a partner. I will start with my below level students at Teacher Time to give them any additional help that they might need and more review and examples. My above level students will start At desk working on the material in the text book for practice.
When we rotate, the on level students will come to Teacher Time and the low level will go to At Desk to practice what they just reviewed. The above students will move to Math Facts. Same things will happen. For the next rotation, above level will come to Teacher Time to check their desk work and see if anything needs reviewed. On students will go to At Desk to complete the assigned problems and low students will move on to Math Facts.
Whew. That sounds like a lot of work. Hopefully my kids can handle this and I can too! Does it sound like it will work? What advice do you have for a new teacher trying to implement Math rotations/workshops?
HELP! I love reading all these blogs and being so inspired to try something new.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Attention grabbers.
Have you seen things like this all over pinterest and blogs?? This one is from I Love 2 Teach.
I thought this was so cute and wanted to introduce it to my class. Currently, I use a bell to call students attention while they are working but I wanted something fun that I could say to them to get their attention. We had just changed desks so lots of commotion was happening. I decided it would be a perfect time to introduce some of these. Since I knew that my kids know what McDonalds is, I thought I would start with that one....
Let me tell you.
It BOMBED!!!
It was so funny.
I asked them if they had ever heard it before......
....silence.....
no! They hadn't
I had a few kids guess that the theme song was Old MacDonald!! I honestly laughed at them... (woops) but several others thought the same thing. OOpS!!
Then I tried to do the "Goodness gracious great balls of fire one....
a phrase that I quite enjoy.
Nope, that did nothing for them either.
They had never heard that and thought I was crazy.
I tried the na na na na Hey Hey hey, goodbye. Never heard that one either! Ugh.
This new idea that I was really excited about completely and utterly bombed.
Now I know that if I really wanted to do this I could just make them learn it and we could use it. But it isn't as fun to do these things when the kids have no idea what they mean.
Yet another reminder that teaching in Thailand is WAAAAAAAAAAY different than teaching in America.
I will say that I do something that does work wonders and the kids do enjoy it. We started this the first day of school so they are used to it and it works. (I just wanted to add other things).
When I want to get their attention while they are doing whatever I say:
One (clap) Two (clap) Three (clap), FREEZE. Whatever they are doing they have to stop and look at me. Sometimes they are mid walk and have to stop. Sometimes they are in silly positions and have to stop. My only rule is that both feet have to be on the ground! (I have had a kid fall over because he was being extra silly.) I like this a lot because they know what freeze is. Plus, it allows them to be a little silly if they want while still giving me all of their attention.
What type of attention grabbers do you use? Do you ever introduce new ones throughout the year or do you only do it at the beginning of the year?
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Sunday Encouragement
I just realized I have been terrible about remembering my Sunday Encouragement. Today I am being a little silly but it does have serious implications. I typed YOLO into pinterest and found this picture that I really do like. Although I think YOLO is a silly phrase, it is a fact of life that you only live once. It should be lived wisely and without worry right?!?
In honor of only living once, hubby and I added a new addition to our family last night.
Meet Suzy. She is a shih tzu puppy. She is so so SO cute! We were planning on looking at dogs but were not planning on taking one home! I guess she was just so cute that we couldn't leave without her! This weekend was originally going to be used to figure out my writing lessons but has turned into puppy training. It has been so fun!
Remember, you only live once! Take those risks. And enjoy life! Happy Sunday everyone.
In honor of only living once, hubby and I added a new addition to our family last night.
Meet Suzy. She is a shih tzu puppy. She is so so SO cute! We were planning on looking at dogs but were not planning on taking one home! I guess she was just so cute that we couldn't leave without her! This weekend was originally going to be used to figure out my writing lessons but has turned into puppy training. It has been so fun!
Remember, you only live once! Take those risks. And enjoy life! Happy Sunday everyone.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
DRA2 Update and Crafty
Today, I did my DRA testing and it was a lot better than I thought. I definitely had my freak out moment this morning and almost lost it but once I got rolling it wasnt that hard. I have a handful of readers that are well above grade level reading at a 50 independent at the beginning of 3rd grade. I was told not to go past that this early since they wont have any where to go by the end of the year (we are supposed to stop at 60 in grade 4).
There were a couple times that I had to ask a pro for help about how to mark something or where to even start a new child who I knew was a struggling reader. I was surprised at how serious some of the kids took the assessment. But of course I had a couple who did not care and did not try as hard as I knew they could. That is always disappointing. Overall though it was a great experience and learning time. I will be much more prepared and knowledgeable about it next time!
Since I was testing all day I wanted an activity that would allow kids to be pulled out. So I had the kids do a craft! They loved it and did awesome. I was so pleased. You may have seen this picture on Pinterest
I LoVE this quote. I have been wanting to post it in my class since the start. Especially working at an Asian school, I feel it is important for them to know that mistakes are okay and that we just need to try our best. Sometimes that is overlooked in this culture. Anyway, I wanted the kids to have some ownership over it so I outlined the letters and had them color it. Since I have 17 students, half of the class had 3 letters and half had 2 letters. We will glue them onto colored paper for a background and post it in our room. This will be our daily reminder! I was so proud of them when I saw how hard they worked on their letters and made it beautiful. I can't wait to hang it up!
There were a couple times that I had to ask a pro for help about how to mark something or where to even start a new child who I knew was a struggling reader. I was surprised at how serious some of the kids took the assessment. But of course I had a couple who did not care and did not try as hard as I knew they could. That is always disappointing. Overall though it was a great experience and learning time. I will be much more prepared and knowledgeable about it next time!
Since I was testing all day I wanted an activity that would allow kids to be pulled out. So I had the kids do a craft! They loved it and did awesome. I was so pleased. You may have seen this picture on Pinterest
| bummer it doesnt link up; if you know where this came from let me know! |
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
DRA2 and first day with a sub
Tomorrow is my first day having a sub fill in for ME! I am used to being the substitute coming in for the real teachers but tomorrow I get to have a substitute. It is somewhat silly because I have to be there as well but at least I don't have to do recess duty or deal with all of their silliness.
Why you might ask!?! Well tomorrow is my day to do my DRA2 testing. This is my first time doing DRA2 but I am familiar with Running Records and all that jazz. I go through moments where I am freaking out about it and other moments when I think I can totally handle it.
I think where I get nervous or frustrated or lost is with my kids who are new to school who have never done DRA before. I have no idea where to start them! Plus, I have some ESL students who can read fine but have a hard time summarizing or giving details. Ugh. They make me nervous. I don't want to overwhelm them with the test but I worry I will mess it up.
Plus all the other teachers keep telling me that it is a bear to grade and review and finalize! This makes me so so SO nervous. I have visions of me staying after school all night to get them done and pulling all my hair out and having paper thrown all over my classroom. You get the picture? I hope so! I am freaking out.
But I am also excited because this is yet another step in becoming a 'real' teacher and having to deal with all of this stuff. Plus I get some one on one time with my kids so that could be nice.
Then I start thinking about how I am having a sub for the day. But since I am still there Can I still come in and answer questions or teach something or be silly with them?!? Or should I be completely removed from the class? Also, I feel like I need to write everything down and explain everything but I will be there so I should be able to explain what I need to to her in the morning, right?
So many thoughts going through my head. Now it is your turn, experienced teachers! Have you ever done DRA testing? Any advice on the testing itself? What about having a sub while still at the school? Are you visible or imaginary ;) Please help a newbie out!!
Why you might ask!?! Well tomorrow is my day to do my DRA2 testing. This is my first time doing DRA2 but I am familiar with Running Records and all that jazz. I go through moments where I am freaking out about it and other moments when I think I can totally handle it.
I think where I get nervous or frustrated or lost is with my kids who are new to school who have never done DRA before. I have no idea where to start them! Plus, I have some ESL students who can read fine but have a hard time summarizing or giving details. Ugh. They make me nervous. I don't want to overwhelm them with the test but I worry I will mess it up.
Plus all the other teachers keep telling me that it is a bear to grade and review and finalize! This makes me so so SO nervous. I have visions of me staying after school all night to get them done and pulling all my hair out and having paper thrown all over my classroom. You get the picture? I hope so! I am freaking out.
But I am also excited because this is yet another step in becoming a 'real' teacher and having to deal with all of this stuff. Plus I get some one on one time with my kids so that could be nice.
Then I start thinking about how I am having a sub for the day. But since I am still there Can I still come in and answer questions or teach something or be silly with them?!? Or should I be completely removed from the class? Also, I feel like I need to write everything down and explain everything but I will be there so I should be able to explain what I need to to her in the morning, right?
So many thoughts going through my head. Now it is your turn, experienced teachers! Have you ever done DRA testing? Any advice on the testing itself? What about having a sub while still at the school? Are you visible or imaginary ;) Please help a newbie out!!
Monday, September 3, 2012
September Currently
What a couple weeks. I am so sorry I have been MIA the past week. This week we decided we moved into our new place. We finally have a place of our own in Thailand and our suitcases are finally unpacked - first time in over 6 weeks!! Anyway, I am back and ready to blog it up, share some ideas, and ask questions as I am trying to figure out this crazy world of blogging and teaching!
But to start things off here is my Currently - linking up with Farley's amazingness!
But to start things off here is my Currently - linking up with Farley's amazingness!
My favorite things are cheesy I know but it is where I am now! I LOVE my morning rides to school on the motorbike. I never thought I would like or even love riding that thing, but I really do. The mornings are so peaceful (when we beat the traffic of course!) that it soothes me on the way to school. And feeling productive! Who doenst love that feeling, especially as a new teacher I am trying to focus on those things.
Don't forget the rule of 3 and to check out the longest list ever at Oh Boy 4th Grade
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Amazing Giveaway and Writing questions
Lindsay from My Life as a Third Grade Teacher is having an AMAZING giveaway for reaching 600 followers.
Let me know your thoughts and go check out the awesome giveaway at My Life as a Third Grade Teacher!
Friday, August 24, 2012
Classroom Photos
Today was long. But it ended on such a good note. The new teachers all went out to dinner to relax and not talk about school!! It was wonderful and very much needed for a girl like me.
I know that I should have posted these pictures earlier but I never got around to it! Also, I am not incredibly happy with my room design and layout still but for now it is what I have to work with. So without further ado.....
Welcome to 4 B!
I did just get my Elmo today at the very end of the day.... BUT I can't wait to use it. It does require me to rearrange my desk space so hopefully that area will be much more neat in a little while!
I am linking up with Swimming into Second
I know that I should have posted these pictures earlier but I never got around to it! Also, I am not incredibly happy with my room design and layout still but for now it is what I have to work with. So without further ado.....
Welcome to 4 B!
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| Super Summer Writing Activity from Coffee, Kids, and Compulsive Lists |
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| freshly painted wall that will become our math stations |
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| cubbies for back packs |
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| classroom jobs above the white board |
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| crazy desk area.... |
I am linking up with Swimming into Second
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Toothpaste Activity for watching our words
Last week I did a very fun activity with my class. My class is very talkative and needs reminded often about watching their words. Especially as ESL students they often do not realize what some things mean that they say!
Sooooooooooo. We did a group activity. For this activity you need a small bottle of toothpaste per group. Honestly the other items are up to you! The first time I saw this activity they used paper plates and toothpicks; one per group again. But, I did not have paper plates so we used small plastic cups, 2 toothpicks, and a cotton ball.
| I used colgate because it was the cheapest here ! |
| small cups (and you know what toothpicks and cotton balls look like!) |
The first objective was to get all of the toothpaste out of its bottle into the plastic cup using only the materials provided. I had the students brainstorm how they were going to do it. Each group member had to participate. I had them in groups of 4. I also told them I was going to time them. (I did not tell them how to use the other materials... they had to decide themselves!) Then I set them off. They did it in about 1 minute. Easy stuff. Then we talked about what they had to do.
I asked questions like:
- What was your strategy?
- Was this hard?
- Did you use teamwork?
- Did you need to communicate properly?
Then we moved on to the second goal which is to get all of the toothpaste back into the tube using only the materials provided. The students had to brainstorm again. Then I told them to begin. I let them try it for 2 minutes and then stopped them. Some were making some progress whereas others got no where. With these materials, this is impossible to do!! (After I stopped them we threw everything away to get rid of the distractions and then chatted again)
I asked the same questions about strategy, teamwork, communication. Then I asked if this was even possible to do. They gave me lots of excuses and ways they could do it if they could change something.... but I always reminded them that they could not cut the toothpaste bottle open, or use a straw instead of a toothpick, or use a funnel or whatever else their brains came up with.
Then I took the discussion much deeper. We discussed how the toothpaste is just like our words. Our words can easily fly out of our mouths just like this toothpaste. BUT putting our words back in is impossible. We also talked about how sometimes you only need a little toothpaste when you are brushing your teeth, just like sometimes you only need a few words. We talked about using our words wisely and kindly to help others and not hurt them.
All in all it was a fun activity that hopefully the kids will remember. I can now remind them of the activity that we did and to watch their words. It also helped them work on teamwork and problem solving skills!
** Just a couple notes if you are going to try it. Make rules about not eating or putting on clothing. Who knew that students would try to do this ;) Also, it might be good to put down paper or something on the desks. Again, who knew students could not get the toothpaste into the cup!**
Monday, August 20, 2012
Monday Made It #12
I am finally, for the second time, able to link up with Tara and 4th Grade Frolics. I have loved looking over all the creations and seeing everyone's ideas. This week I am sharing digital things that I have made for classroom.
Item #1 - Attendance signs. We have magnets by the door that students move as they come into the class. They also move their magnets when they go to the restroom. I moved them together so it would fit in one picture, but you get the idea!
Item #1 - Attendance signs. We have magnets by the door that students move as they come into the class. They also move their magnets when they go to the restroom. I moved them together so it would fit in one picture, but you get the idea!
Item # 2 - Reward Cards. For my Clip Chart the top is 'Star Student'. My students are very motivated by rewards. I know that is not the purpose of the clip chart, but I needed something for them. We discussed as a class what some rewards can be that don't cost me money. They had so many ideas... I was Shocked!!
(Well I have been trying to make this a freebie for over an hour. TPT must not like me this weekend. If it gets up soon I will share it with you all!)
Item # 3 - Subject signs. I post our daily assignments here. Our white boards are not magnetic so I had to staple them to the border. It really bothers me that they are not even but I struggled putting them up so much that they are staying where they are!!
Oh my classroom jobs are sneaking in there too. Unfortunately, I dont have a better picture of them but you can see that I they are similar in design just black and white!
Well that is all for today. More detailed pictures of the classroom will be coming soon.
Adios from Thailand :)
Sunday, August 19, 2012
First week of school!
I have officially made it through my first week of school as a teacher!! It was so much fun and I learned so much. I am so blessed to be at this wonderful school. I LOVE having kids from all over the world. It does make some things a little harder but overall it is wonderful! I have realized I need to talk slower so some of my ELL students can better understand me. I also need to talk clearer!
Anyway, I have so much to share that I dont know where to start! I guess I will back track a few days to the TPT sale! I got some wonderful stuff. I got Ms. Fultz Community Building Activities. I am excited to use this in the next couple weeks.
Additionally I bought an owl clipart set from Tracee Orman that I LOVE. It matches my owl and polka dot theme so brilliantly! (more on that later)
I also purchased the Time Capsule from Fourth and Ten.
I did a much larger version of a time capsule when I was in 5th grade and loved it! We did part of the activities last week and my kids loved it. I told them they could bring in a picture or a small item to put in it for the year and they all got excited! We will finish them up and hide them away this week!
Finally, I purchased Super Summer Writing activity from Coffee Kids and Complusive Lists. I did this with my students and they loved it as well! I had them write 2 paragraphs about their summer and then color, cut, and glue their super hero together. It was great. I will post them on the walls this week!
(All items should be linked up to TPT now!)
So these are my first legitimate purchases from TPT that were specifically chosen for my classroom. I could not have been more thrilled. Being on this side of the world has its advantages ;) I got to download my stuff right away because what seemed like no one else was on!
I will wrap this post up with my Sunday Encouragement. Tomorrow (hopefully) I will post pictures of my classroom and some of the stuff we have done already. The next day I will post about some dilemmas and questions I have experienced. And then I hope to share and receive feedback from the new spelling program my school is doing. Hope you all are enjoying your Sunday.
Anyway, I have so much to share that I dont know where to start! I guess I will back track a few days to the TPT sale! I got some wonderful stuff. I got Ms. Fultz Community Building Activities. I am excited to use this in the next couple weeks.
Additionally I bought an owl clipart set from Tracee Orman that I LOVE. It matches my owl and polka dot theme so brilliantly! (more on that later)
I also purchased the Time Capsule from Fourth and Ten.
I did a much larger version of a time capsule when I was in 5th grade and loved it! We did part of the activities last week and my kids loved it. I told them they could bring in a picture or a small item to put in it for the year and they all got excited! We will finish them up and hide them away this week!
Finally, I purchased Super Summer Writing activity from Coffee Kids and Complusive Lists. I did this with my students and they loved it as well! I had them write 2 paragraphs about their summer and then color, cut, and glue their super hero together. It was great. I will post them on the walls this week!
(All items should be linked up to TPT now!)
So these are my first legitimate purchases from TPT that were specifically chosen for my classroom. I could not have been more thrilled. Being on this side of the world has its advantages ;) I got to download my stuff right away because what seemed like no one else was on!
I will wrap this post up with my Sunday Encouragement. Tomorrow (hopefully) I will post pictures of my classroom and some of the stuff we have done already. The next day I will post about some dilemmas and questions I have experienced. And then I hope to share and receive feedback from the new spelling program my school is doing. Hope you all are enjoying your Sunday.
As teachers I feel like this is very important. Work for a cause NOT for applause. mmmmm. Makes me think. I like it!!
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