Groundhog Freebie and other goodies
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In case you are in need of some last-minute Groundhog Day ideas...
Here is a FREEBIE!
These digital activities are a fun way to practice skills.
Are...
Holidays Around the World Plans 2019
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With 20 countries to to pick from, you'll never get bored! Here are the
example plans for 2019. As always, my advice is GET STARTED EARLY! There
are a lo...
Cubby Names Tip
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Getting your classroom ready takes a lot of patience and preparation. Tip:
Use a index card or post-it note to make sure each label is in the same
spo...
Meet the Teacher Freebies
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12 years later, and I still get butterflies on Meet the Teacher night. I
love meeting a new group, but its such a busy night trying to meet all my
new ...
West Fork Park | Green Township, OH | Cincinnati
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The weather yesterday was *perfect*. Not a cloud in the sky, no humidity,
mid 70s with a light breeze. A little too chilly for the pool, I decided to
tak...
Alphapalooza 2 Phonemic Awareness & Phonics Fun!
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“The two best predictors of early reading success are alphabet recognition
and phonemic awareness.”
-Marilyn Jager Adams
We spend a lot of time working ...
Hey Teachers....It's OKAY.
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*Yes YOU.*
The one whose weary body hits snooze 5 times before hurriedly rushing out
the door to get to school on time.
I'm talking to you.
The perm...
#2 pencils
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Got this idea from a friend who posted a picture! I think they are perfect
#2 testing pencils! Haha! Sending as a gift to the upper grades.
Sorting Ideas
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*We started sorting in math last week. *
*There are SO many great ideas and resources out there for teaching
kindergarten students about sorting...*
*Her...
How Teachers Feel After the First Day of School
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Today was my 15th first day of teaching. I think it's a little like
childbirth. We have to forget how much work it really is or we may not
come back to ...
Ruby Bridges: One Week Wonder
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This marks week number two of our biography unit, and we have been busy
learning with my *Ruby Bridges: One Week Wonder* study! We read *The Story
of Ruby ...
One Year!
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It's been almost a WHOLE year since I last blogged. May things have changed
in this past year. I am no longer a First grade teacher. This will be my
2nd ye...
Math Tool Kit Freebie
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Hey my peeps! I hope your summer has been fantastic!! I have two more
weeks, then it’s back to the grind for me.
Hop on over to Blog Hoppin’ to grab a ...
Gingerbread Math
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This week we are doing all things Gingerbread!! We have been doing tons of
the activities in my Gingerbread Fun literacy unit. My students have loved
ever...
Australian Animals
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Hi everyone,
We're settling in to our new life in Australia........I have a NEW
Kindergarten teaching position that I will start next year (which is in...
Pinteresting Find-- Noise Management
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So I just saw this pinned from Deanna Jump and Mrs Carroll (The First Grade
Parade) and I couldn't NOT share this IMMEDIATELY. Things like this excite
me a...
Well, Hello!
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Long time, no see! I am happy to announce that I am back into blogging,
after being away for a year. Wow! I switched grade levels last year and
blogging wa...
"Find the Difference" Math Flower Garden
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To make these lovely flowers, the students made two colors of petals (one
color more than the other) and wrote a math subtraction sentence on a leaf
to...
First WAS Fab...Second will be Super!
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Thanks to all followers of this BLOG. I will be moving to second grade and
will no longer post to this BLOG. I will, however, leave it active for
viewing a...
Say Aloha to my beach themed classroom updates for the 2011-2012 school year!
Please keep in mind that these are preliminary photos. :) Many things are placeholders to make it pretty for the start of school- they will have a different function in the near future.
The hall view
I am going to take the students' pictures with oversized sunglasses and leis and add them to the door. Also, I want to get a straw hat for the flamingo (Pinky is her name). :) Also, I only added a few wishlist items, so that section on the right is still pretty bare.
My entranceway
The bathroom door
My front rug set up for mini-lessons *I'm loving this! This is new. That podium doesn't stay there all the time, btw.
My computer area/bulletin board- this board is just a placeholder until we create anchor charts & fun stuff like that
My overhead station ***NEW I need help with this one! What do you do with the overhead?
Cubbies
Still needs work... Hopefully this will house my bucketfillers & clip chart soon
Here is a virtual tour of my ocean-themed classroom. I know some of the pics are already on my blog, but I wanted to compile everything ocean-related into one post. There are still many, many things that I want to change. I'm open to your ideas for (nice) constructive criticism. :)
I can't find an updated pic of my calendar. It looks completely different now! I use JMeacham for inspiration.
This is my parent communication binder, or S.E.A. binders. Again, JMeacham rocks at this and has all of it outlined for you to download if you need it.
The wishlist in the hallway. The 1 set of shells are photocopied in black & white. I do touchups with markers and then add an avery label with a wishlist item.
To create this door, combine an ocean theme packaged resource & paint.
I really love my ocean paper on the word wall. I think it adds a lot to the room. This is before school started, so it is empty!
For the cubbies, I added these little guys after laminating them. Cover them with contact paper to make them stick. Last, add an avery label with each student's name to identify which cubby is theirs. You can even add another label on top the next year! They stayed really well.
Modified shower curtain from Walmart keeps my clutter at bay
My closet area. See the ocean-ish colors behind the fish in the window? It's an old umbrella cloth. The dolphin is a Batik (silk screen dying process) I did in high school. Note my old colored card management system- check out my post on classroom management for different ways to have positive interactions.
Outside the wishlist board can be converted to show off student work.
Entryway- these are "sole fish" aka crayon rubbings of the bottom of their shoe decorated to look like a fish. We also do a writing activity with this.
Finally the arrival of my Ocean Canopy from Oriental Trading. You can get your own for $50- they also come in jungle theme & a circus (primary colors) theme. We've added a fun assortment of pillows and beanbags. It makes for quite a comfy reading nook!
Of course you have to have an aquarium! I moved it from this spot, but when we first got it that was the only place I could fit it in.
My canopy has moved to the back of the room this year. Also, check out the Palm tree beach paper above the cubbies. I really like that. I also added grass skirt strips from the dollar store above all door ways- you can see it in the right side of this pic above the closet door. The kiddos on the left are sitting at a kidney-shaped table doing guided reading with me.
Chicka Chicka BOOM BOOM Look Who's In Our Room!
I love our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Classroom Door. We don't get our class lists until the day before the students arrive (yikes!) so I added names later. I also took their photographs and put them on the shells above their names. I really liked covering the door frame to make it pop. I took long skinny strips of pink butcher paper and then covered them with lots of orange paper dots. Add the grass skirt strip from dollar store and you are all set!
My "vacation hat" is very useful. It's a visual to remind the other students that I'm working in small groups- on "vacation". Whenever the hat is on, they can't talk to me. They have to find a friend or use one of our problem solving skills to figure it out on their own until I can meet with them again. I also have a "computer expert" that wears a special necklace who they can go to for tech help. You could also include a "supply manager".