It has been quite some time since I have posted. I've been busy, busy, busy between school and my kids' after-school activities. Does it ever slow down??? I just finished my Graphic Organizers for Unit 2 that follows the Treasures Reading Series. If you use Treasures, this set is sure to help your students!
Here is a free sample of what is in the packet for anyone who CLICKS HERE. If you pick up the freebie, all I ask is that you leave a comment below. Enjoy.
The first person to leave a comment and guess my favorite color will win the whole Unit 2 packet. Be sure to leave your e-mail in your post. Have a great week everyone.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Monday, August 19, 2013
My Classroom and a FREEBIE
Well, I survived the first full week of school. I love my class because I only have 15 students this year. That is THE LOWEST number of kids I've ever had since I started teaching 20 years ago. I had 27 last year, and I spent the entire year feeling like a chicken with its head cut off who ran into a dog chasing its tail! That was not a good feeling.
I finally got around to taking some pics of my classroom. I love looking at other people's classroom pics and hope you enjoy looking into my classroom. Hang in there - this is going to be a long post.
Well, if you made it through this post - you deserve a treat...because I think it was my longest post to date.
I will give five lucky winners one item from my TpT store just for leaving a comment about something you like about my classroom. Doing this the old-school way - no Rafflecopter - just drawing five #s out of a hat. I will draw the #s on Thursday night. GOOD LUCK! Hope everyone has a great year.
I finally got around to taking some pics of my classroom. I love looking at other people's classroom pics and hope you enjoy looking into my classroom. Hang in there - this is going to be a long post.
This is my Back-to-School Bulletin Board outside in the hallway. We focus on Bus Safety as this is many of our students first time on the bus. |
This is my Behavior Clip Chart. The clip chart is proving to be a success this year. I have had years that it did NOT work. |
This is the small area between my bathroom door and door to the hallway. I have my MONEY posters, the "Where are we going today?" sign, and my Emergency Bucket of things to grab on the way out. |
This is something I inherited from a teacher that retired a few years ago. This is the very famous Monkey Butt! My kids LOVE this monkey and never have a problem with left and right. |
This is my "How We Go Home" display. Everyone starts on the right. All changes are clipped to the left side and reset the next day. You can get this from Caitlin Clabby - Kindergarten Smiles. |
This is my FOCUS WALL of sorts. It is placed up high near the door so that we can review info when we line up. My picture has our class motto - "Just do your best". |
This is my Classroom Calendar (with $ review). We practice patterns using this great set from Creative Teaching Press. I have an interactive math calendar that covers all the bells and whistles. |
This is where I display letter-of-the-week picture cards that are labeled with the word in my Writing Area. |
This is my super Chevron themed Alphabet line in D'Nealian created by Nancy over at Fun Times in First. She was nice enough to coordinate the pics to match the pics in the Treasures reading series. |
Every week I put up a poem (sorry it is blank) that focuses on our HFW of the week. I usually get my poems from a Sight Word Book by Rozanne L. Williams. CLICK HERE to see this book. It is fabulous! |
Every week we have an Animal-of-the-Week. Not only do we learn five facts about the animal, but we do a writing and drawing activity. Kids LOVE animals and this is a very popular activity each week. |
These are my classroom mailboxes. The chevron boxes on top hold three math station activities and three reading station activities. These are changed weekly. |
This is "Got It - Swat It". We use swatters to slap the word called. Winners get to stay up until they lose. It is SO much fun. |
This is the area directly behind my teaching table. Each drawer holds a Unit from Treasures. ALL my materials from each unit are housed here. BEST INVESTMENT EVER. |
The corner behind my teaching table. Lots of reading materials - big books, readers, and other stuff. |
My kids love playing pocket chart games. These are from Jamie Maya's Kissing Hand Activities. Chester is like part of our family the first few weeks of school. |
Greatest piece of classroom furniture - EVER. This is where a group goes to work on station activities when it can't be done on the rug. |
This is my cabinet that has all my Math "stuff" in int. Love the shape posters from Julie Shope. |
Color Words from same pack as Shape Words - Julie Shope. |
These are my classroom rules. Thanks to Leslie Panaro for the super cute Bird-themed posters. |
Brain Power Pellets - a.k.a. M&Ms A little M&M goes a LONG way with a K kid. I might add that M&Ms are my fave, too. |
The front of my room |
This is how I separate my daily papers for the week. Love these bins. |
Well, if you made it through this post - you deserve a treat...because I think it was my longest post to date.
I will give five lucky winners one item from my TpT store just for leaving a comment about something you like about my classroom. Doing this the old-school way - no Rafflecopter - just drawing five #s out of a hat. I will draw the #s on Thursday night. GOOD LUCK! Hope everyone has a great year.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Touch Points - Love 'em or Hate 'em?
Just curious - do you use Touch Points in your classroom? I am not a huge fan, but I do see the "point" when working with students who struggle in math. My school uses it as a supplement. I would love to know if you use Touch Points and what you think about them.
*Also, I made a set of posters to hang in my room (b/c the ones that came with the program were knocked off my wall during summer cleaning and have water damage...sigh...). If you would like a FREE copy, please do the following:
*Join my blog (not just following by e-mail)
*Leave a comment telling me your opinion of Touch Points
*Leave your e-mail
I will e-mail a FREE copy of my super cute Chevron Touch Point Math Posters (with both D'Nealian and Zaner Bloser print) to anyone that responds by 10 p.m. CST on Thursday evening! Then, they will be available on TpT. :) Have a great day!
*Also, I made a set of posters to hang in my room (b/c the ones that came with the program were knocked off my wall during summer cleaning and have water damage...sigh...). If you would like a FREE copy, please do the following:
*Join my blog (not just following by e-mail)
*Leave a comment telling me your opinion of Touch Points
*Leave your e-mail
I will e-mail a FREE copy of my super cute Chevron Touch Point Math Posters (with both D'Nealian and Zaner Bloser print) to anyone that responds by 10 p.m. CST on Thursday evening! Then, they will be available on TpT. :) Have a great day!
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Graphic Organizers
I have been working on a set of Graphic Organizers to follow the Treasures Reading Series (K). I wanted something I could model with whole group on my SMART Board, but something that could also be used for independent practice at a station. I came up with a nice little set of Graphic Organizers for Start Smart. Here are a few samples from the packet. :) I tried to keep it very simple at the beginning so kinders with no previous background experience don't get frustrated.
I am using Rafflecopter to give away two sets of Graphic Organizers.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Please leave a comment and let me know if you would be interested in having a set of Graphic Organizers for all 10 units of Treasures. :)
I am using Rafflecopter to give away two sets of Graphic Organizers.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Please leave a comment and let me know if you would be interested in having a set of Graphic Organizers for all 10 units of Treasures. :)
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