Hi all!
I start school tomorrow (I know many of you have started already!) and I am so excited and nervous at the same time! I still get those "back to school" flutters in my stomach every year! I'm sure I won't be able to sleep. Anyway...I decided to link up with DeeDee Wills over at Mrs Wills Kindergarten to show you a Peek at My {first}Week! I am not sure how to add links yet...as I make my plans in Apple Pages... but I will add links below if you're interested in finding some of the resources!
Write the Room September Edition- Myself!
Fallin' Into Fun Literacy Centers- Amy Lemons
10 Addition and Subtraction Math Stations- Amy Lemons
Reading Response Booklets- Amy Lemons
Rock On Fluency Station- Cara Carroll
Super in Second- Abby Mullins
Happy First Week! Good luck to you and your students! I'm off to do a massive amount of grocery shopping!!
Don't forget to click over to Mrs Wills Kindergarten and take a peek inside other classrooms this week via the link below!
Monday, September 1, 2014
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Classroom Tour 2014-2015!
Hi friends,
Whew...I have officially deemed it {mostly} DONE! Come on in and take a look! Also, please pardon the poor picture quality!
Whew...I have officially deemed it {mostly} DONE! Come on in and take a look! Also, please pardon the poor picture quality!
The attendance chart (they place their bee into the hive on arrival each day). Classroom jobs clips, and schedule (freebie schedule cards from Cara Carrol! You can grab them here). Also my little "first day frame" ready to go for the first day of school!
View of the rest of that wall (facing the door). Sorry for the poor lighting! We have a lot of natural light in my new room (which I love, but it's not great for pictures)! Also pardon the ladder!!!
I have two white boards...I only felt that I needed one, so I used the other as a word wall! I did this by attaching super strong magnets to the backs of my letter buttons (available as a freebie in my shop btw!). I then used hot glue to attach all of the words. It pops right off of the white board without leaving a mark or residue!
My teacher area! The day of the week bins are from Big Lots (love). I will be using them to place my materials for the following week. A great tip in case you need to be absent on short notice...your sub can quickly find everything they need.
View of the back of the room from the word wall. I sewed the skirt on the desk using fabric from Walmart! The back closet door shows our reading charts (they earn a sticker for their hive for every 100 minutes read at home). Lanterns from Schoolgirl Style and Christmas Tree Shop! The corner round table is where I will do my guided reading.
The pencil center! Oh, pencils. They can be the source of so much stress! In my class, we use a "pencil management system." It works wonders! They may only use yellow number 2 pencils. We all share pencils (no pencil boxes, zipper cases etc). When we have a dull pencil, we simply place it in the "sharpen please" bucket and take a sharper one! One of the classroom jobs is to sharpen 10 pencils first thing in the morning! Done!
The back wall of the room and reader's chair. Birthday chart and bee hive number posters by me (available in my shop). I made the bunting using just card stock and black ribbon...It is inspired by the Rainbow Chalkboard design by Schoolgirl Style!
Literacy Center student station. The pink drawers are removable...students take them out and bring them to their work area during stations. The black drawers contain any and all supplied they may need to work at the center. It is self serve as we use spelling task cards some weeks and the supplies they need will depend on the task they choose! The top two drawers house everything from magnetic letters to legos (with letters on them) to model magic to ink dabbers! The bottom drawer is the early finisher tub. I will tell more about that in a future post!
The magazine files on top are for student work (strictly center work). They place their work into the corresponding box for their reading group...and at the end of the week, I look over all of the work checking for quality, accuracy, and neatness. I give a prize to the group with the best quality center work! This is something new I am trying this year.
The clip chart is above the center station.
A peek inside my Fluency Center! Fluency phrases and ADORABLE voice cards courtesy of Cara Carroll's Rock On fluency center. Microphone from Target, whisper phones from home depot, rockstar glasses from Michaels!
The calendar! All components were made my me (and are available as part of the colorful chalk decor pack in my shop). Can we pause a moment and just acknowledge that hot mess of cords?! What is going on their?!
The left half of the library. The supply caddy on top houses "story pops," which I found on pinterest. They are quick comprehension questions which students can just pick and ask to get them thinking about what they read! It will also house the half-page quick reading response sheets I snagged from Amy Lemons!
The right half of the library...
The opposite side of the library! Math tub area...
Already filled with some easy-prep math stations my Amy Lemons!! :)
Student "buckets." Our behavior management system--which I will explain in a future post!
Center rotation tree! AKA...I had this pocket chart tree I didn't know what to do with...so....this works!
Writing center lives below the tree....Awesome pencil freebie from The Teacher Wife! That space will be reserved for student work.
A few more close-ups...
D'Nealian Cursive alphabet made my me. Don't mind that ladder....
I hope you enjoyed this look inside my classroom! Leave a link to yours in the comments! I would love to take a look!
Monday, August 18, 2014
Literacy Centers. Here's my plan! What is yours?
Hello! My, this summer is buzzing by so darn quick! I have been very busy creating resources this summer to help ease my transition from K into second grade this fall. One nice thing about my new class will be that I'll be lucky to have a very small class size (14) and also another teacher in the room! I feel very spoiled :) I was so excited to be able to plan for literacy centers this summer because I will be able to devote more time to individual reading groups and my students will also be slightly more independent due to their age. I toyed around with A LOT of ideas people. A LOT. I scribbled all over notebook after notebook coming up with possible plans. I did, eventually, decide that I wanted to be meeting with all three of my reading groups every day...well...four days a week. Here is my plan!
The bee hives move down each day Monday-Friday (like my deck photo?! enjoying the summer sun while it lasts!)
I like using a pocket chart to show the kids visuals for where they'll be going. This helps them to be more self sufficient. I have 8 literacy centers set up (see above). We'll be doing centers 4 days per week. Each day, we will do 3 rotations. Students will visit two centers... And their third center is my reading group! My differentiated groups are bee themed. The three teams are shown on the hive cards. They go to the two centers beside their card... In that order. However, they also meet with me each day for small group reading. The honey bee team always meets first, the yellow jackets second, and the bumble bees third! I am really hoping this schedule works for us and I expect that I will be tweaking it over time. Do you have different ideas about how to run literacy centers? I'd love if you'd share some in the comments! I am always looking to improve!
P.S. I absolutely adored Cara Carrol's series of Write On write the room centers for my Kinder class last year. You can now buy them as an {amazing} bundle! Click here if you are interested!
I searched and searched for something to replace them for second grade and I couldn't find anything that was just right... So I made my own!
Introducing the first installment of my Write The Room packs for Second Grade! Back to School Edition! You can head on over to my store to check them out! I am super excited to use them in my own literacy and math centers very soon!
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Blast off! Back2School Sale!
Friday, August 1, 2014
Classroom Decorating Fun!
Last year in K, I used a "bee" theme in my classroom. I am a bee keeper, and I love bees (obviously). However, I am also the type of person who tires of things easily! {This means that I redecorate my bedroom 5 times a year!} I was already needing a change this year in 2nd! Last year, I used a lot of turquoise and yellow with grey. It was adorable! But I was ready for something new. Here are some pictures from my classroom last year...
This summer, I decided to update my classroom, making it much more colorful and less "theme" oriented so that I could enjoy it for longer! This inspired my Colorful Chalk classroom decor set!
I spend much of this summer re-creating the elements and decor of last year's room updated with a cute and colorful flair! I LOVE color. I also LOVE chalk. Chalk art, chalk paint, chalk clipart, etc, etc, etc. Can't get enough. As of today, my Colorful Chalk Classroom Decor set is for sale in my store! Click the picture to head over and check it out! I will be back soon with pictures from my classroom tour, so you can see it in action!
Amazing hand signal posters--also a freebie, which I can no longer find! If you recognize them, let me know where they are from! |
Don't mind the horrible quality! Taken using my phone camera!!! |
Common Core Posters! |
Classroom job signs and behavior clip chart (freebie from Whitney--you can get it by clicking over to her TpT store here!) |
Attendance chart with velcro bees! I actually did save this and will use it again this year. |
This summer, I decided to update my classroom, making it much more colorful and less "theme" oriented so that I could enjoy it for longer! This inspired my Colorful Chalk classroom decor set!
I spend much of this summer re-creating the elements and decor of last year's room updated with a cute and colorful flair! I LOVE color. I also LOVE chalk. Chalk art, chalk paint, chalk clipart, etc, etc, etc. Can't get enough. As of today, my Colorful Chalk Classroom Decor set is for sale in my store! Click the picture to head over and check it out! I will be back soon with pictures from my classroom tour, so you can see it in action!
Thursday, July 31, 2014
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Monday, July 28, 2014
Wait...it's July!?
When did this happen?! I feel like this summer has flown by! I have been very busy the past few months due to the fact that i'll be at a new school and in a new grade level! After spending a {wonderful} year in Kindergarten, I will be moving to 2nd Grade at my new school and I am super excited! I have spent this summer making changes to my classroom management plans, homework system, and classroom library. It has been fun! However, I still don't feel completely ready.
So in 2nd grade this year, obviously I decided I would have to ramp up my ELA homework to include a spelling aspect (as opposed to various word work homework in K). I do have memories of boring, traditional spelling homework when I was in 2nd Grade...you all know what I mean, i'm sure. Monday: Copy your words, Tuesday: 3x each, etc. etc.... So boring! I knew that would not work. In Kinder, I used a tic tac toe system which I LOVED because it allowed choice! It is amazing how students become excited about homework when they have some ownership or some choice in the matter! My second grade version of the tic tac toe choice board is Tic Tac Spell! A monthly spelling choice board which includes fun, engaging ways to practice spelling words for each month! The boards are free of specific words and can be used with any word lists, making it super easy to have differentiated word lists! Say goodbye to 3x each and say hello to Tic Tac Spell! You can head over to my store and get it on sale until tomorrow night! Click here to head over!
So in 2nd grade this year, obviously I decided I would have to ramp up my ELA homework to include a spelling aspect (as opposed to various word work homework in K). I do have memories of boring, traditional spelling homework when I was in 2nd Grade...you all know what I mean, i'm sure. Monday: Copy your words, Tuesday: 3x each, etc. etc.... So boring! I knew that would not work. In Kinder, I used a tic tac toe system which I LOVED because it allowed choice! It is amazing how students become excited about homework when they have some ownership or some choice in the matter! My second grade version of the tic tac toe choice board is Tic Tac Spell! A monthly spelling choice board which includes fun, engaging ways to practice spelling words for each month! The boards are free of specific words and can be used with any word lists, making it super easy to have differentiated word lists! Say goodbye to 3x each and say hello to Tic Tac Spell! You can head over to my store and get it on sale until tomorrow night! Click here to head over!
Monday, June 9, 2014
On to October!
I realize that I am posting about Halloween in June! However, I have decided to slowly give a recap of the fun we've had in Kindergarten over the past year! It would have been better to have posted this in October...but who has the time??!
Here are some of the fun activities my little ones enjoyed in October!
Here are some of the fun activities my little ones enjoyed in October!
Sorting spooky AB, ABB, and ABC patterns!
Roll and cover pumpkin center-- a quick and simple way to build number fluency for 1-6!
In this center, a freebie from Cara Carroll at TheFirstGradeParade! She is the BEST! It was adorable and also a very good practice for making 10. Kids roll a number, put the eyeballs onto the ten frame, and then count the number of spaces left and use that to help them write a number sentence for 10! My kids loved this one so much that they still talk about it now in June! It was a favorite. You can find it at her blog here!
You can find some of these fun October spooky centers by heading over to my store! Click here to go!
Whew! At least we're getting a LITTLE closer to June, right?! Not really!
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