Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Oh, No! and a Linky Party

I lost my post about picture prompts!  What a bummer!  I wrote a new post in the window of the old post on Windows Live Writer and it overwrote the writing post.  I really like that one too! 

I am looking for some great ideas and I know everyone out there has amazing ones!  I am wondering how other teachers communicate with paraprofessionals or assistants in the classroom.  I have worked with paras for the last 4/5 years and the working relationships and needs of the class are always different.  How do you communicate your daily support needs?  How do you share needed information during the day?

Please link up and share your ideas for communicating with support folks in your classroom!



Monday, March 5, 2012

Pure Randomness…and some freebies at the end!

I had my SIL’s baby shower this past weekend!  Oh my word!  I swear I have reorganized and cleaned every inch of this house several times over.  And somehow, it is still not advisable to open a closet, door, or drawer in this house because you may not know what is in there!  My office and craft room had become a giant storage room the last couple years and I spent so much time purging and trying to organize.  When you come down to it, I just have too much stuff.  Not on the level of hoarders, but still…I scrapbook/ stamp, quilt, and make jewelry – all collector hobbies.  They come with tons of stuff!  I also have tons of books and clothes.  Just too much!

I also ended up having a guest list of 25ish people – we only had about 16, but I had to be ready for 25. This meant turning the hubbies man cave/t.v. room into a party space.  My upstairs (I have a ranch house) is pretty limited. About 8 people can fit comfortably, so we had to have the eating and gift opening in the basement room.  It is half the size of my whole house so it is a great room – just neglected.  Plus, some people just don’t think deer heads and other stuffed woodland critters are acceptable décor at a baby shower!

Please tell me someone else out there all of a sudden realizes how long it has been since you have dusted/vacuumed/washed some part of your house.  I have done more cleaning in the past two weeks than I have done in a year!  I have the chapped hands to prove it!  I think a once-a-week cleaning person is something I will think seriously about! 

At any rate, the shower was lovely and I saw a lot of my relatives that I only see on special occasions.  My SIL received beautiful gifts and all is well.  I had pictures I wanted to share, but do not have my cord to transfer the pics. Sad smile

I was out on Friday because I have had a vicious go-around with a throat/sinus/ear thing that has just left me miserable – the headaches are crazy.  I would feel okay when I started out the day, but by lunch time I was suffering pretty bad. It was good to have a day to rest and putter at getting ready rather than running around like a crazy woman after work to get ready for the party.

I had last week off, but I was prepping for the party and had my interview to go back to school at a local university. I am waiting for words near the end of this month to see if I was accepted.  I had such mixed feelings about it.  I really want to pursue an advanced degree, but the timing is just weird and work is only getting more stressful every year – all teachers are feeling it. I keep wondering if I can do all of this.

The third thing going on is that it is the dreaded report card time.  We came back from break to a whole Dr. Seuss Read Across America deal and had to re-do assessments we had given at the mid-year mark less than 6 weeks ago.   I have enough data to do reports, but feel behind in the actual testing. 

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I have my report cards done – sort of!  Now it is time to proofread, print, and stuff.  I am one of those people who will agonize up until the kids are actually on the bus with their report cards…maybe even until I get back the next day and there are no voicemails waiting for me!

If you have lasted through this post, you are a truly loyal reader!  I have a few goodies I worked on today and will share! It has been one of those year where I seem to spent a lot of time plugging holes in learning before moving on to grade level concepts.  It is not just a few kids, but usually the majority. 

My kiddos have been struggling with hearing and applying basic phonics patterns.  We have reviewed digraphs – again, and are now reviewing blends - again.  For some reason, my kids are just not hearing the sounds.  They either interpret sounds as incorrect letters or are completely random.  I made chuck cards to put on a ring to review during each guided reading session. Just print, cut, punch, and put on a ring.  Sometimes, good old-fashioned skill and drill is needed!

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The second pressing issue with my class is the state of their journal writing.  I  have never been huge on checking journals all the time, but my crew this year is really good at pretending they are doing what they are supposed to and it is difficult to constantly hold them accountable.  At any rate, I wanted to push the point that they should be practicing the skills they are learning in their journals.  I made these little bookmarks and hope the novelty will convince the kids they really need to do their best work on a daily basis. 

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I hope these little items are helpful! I am off to take more cold medicine and proof read report cards!  Fun!!!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Management Linky

Miss T is having a linky party on anything management related.
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I did a post a while ago about my management system.  Click here to check it out.


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I left school on Friday primed for vacation and a little evening with work friends.  Of course, I left a whole bunch of things behind.  I went in this morning to pick up some stuff and ended up working for 2 1/2 hours in my classroom. I was dedicated to doing the clutter free thing, but just could not get myself to follow through at the end of the day.  I am so tapped out at 3:00 that I just clean up a bit and go home.  It worked to go in early, but that is so not happening on a regular basis!  It was nice just to go in and work.  I took a picture of all the stuff I purged, but did not bring my cord home to download the pics.  Picture three copy paper boxes full, a medium size garbage can and an overflowing recycling bin!  

I started going through a cupboard and realized that, not only had I not really used the cupboard since the beginning of hte year, but I have stacks of papers in there.  Sadly, there was some student work from last year that was squirrelled away and class sets of copies.  Lots of recycling!  I hate throwing things away, but I feel like you have to balance conservtion with sanity sometimes.

On a personal note, it is winter break week and I am busily preparing to host a baby shower for my SIL.  Somehow I have to fit 25 people in my little hosue and make it appear as if I am always ready to host a crowd.  I have an endless bathroom project underway and am making my storage room/craft room/office usuable by human beings. 

Oh, I also have a BIG event tomorrow afternoon...and report cards go home in a week.  No pressure of anything!!!

Well, off to bed - I hit zombie mode about 2 hours ago!


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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Ahh! Winter break!!!

Finally!  It’s winter break!!!  Time to recharge.

Here’s what I’ve been up to with my class this week:

In Science we have been learning about nutrition.  These are a few great resources which have saved my bacon this month!  The Sweet Life and The Bubbly blond have created some awesome resources.  Fizzy’s Lunch Lab has been a great hit and ChooseMyPlate.gov has some great teacher resources.  Little D has been awesome!  I have used this resources for 3 years and love the lessons!

The First Grade Sweet Life Nutrition book







The Bubbly Blonde
nutrition videos on pbs nutrition stuff

Fuel Up to Play 60

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We have been working on place value in math.

The4se are 2 great games from Leaning Box: Manny Rumba and BT Bear

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Harry Kindergarten on YouTube has AMAZING resources!  My kids love the videos and they make for great transition activities.  I have a 4 hour morning once a week and these clips give the kids a great movement break without derailing the day!

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My kids have needed to review digraphs.  In general, they are just not hearing the sounds.

Cara Carroll’s Digraph Kids unit was a huge help!  Along with See N Spell from Primary Games, we had a nice review time!

Digraph Kids {Digraph Stories & Sorts}     


I didn’t do too much with Valentine’s this year.  I am having a hard time doing holiday things this year and creating a fair environment.  For our “party” we opened our valentine’s and watched Franklin’s Valentine.  This way, it was only a half hour of Valentiney stuff.

 

Well, that is about it for now.  Hopefully I will remember all the thing I thought of writing about during the week, but promptly forgot about when I left school!  Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

MIA

I’ve been MIA for a while!  Goodness things have been busy!  I just realized yesterday that report cards are due a week earlier than usual and we need to rewrite our math assessment because of the new CORE curriculum.  We also have February break coming up, so the assessments needed to be created like…yesterday – so everyone could squeeze them in before break! 

Oh, and then there is the TINY personal matter of throwing a baby shower for my SIL.  Not to get into all to gorey details, but thinking that report cards did not go home until the second week of March, I was okay with doing the shower on the 3rd.  However, reports go home on the 7th…what?!?  Oh and then…AND THEN, our venue for the party never called back.  We needed to send the invites out ASAP.  So, I am having 25-30 people in my itty-bitty-so-not-ready-for-company house!  Can you guess what I am doing over break???

We had the 100th day today.  See my amazing pictures of all the great stuff I did???  Yeah, me neither.  Honestly I had one of those days when the kids were working independently so that I could play catch up on all the other things that make our job crazy.  Please tell me I am not the only one who has these days every once in a while!!!  I stapled all the 100 day stuff in a packet and set them loose, with a healthy dose of recess.

Picture my classroom door covered with 100 mini gift bows. 

We did a picture made out of the number 100.  I die cut the numbers and the kids will write a story tomorrow.  I saw this in blog land, but can’t remember where.

We are working on these projects from Finally in First (this picture was on Pinterest, but is from her site):

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My new favorite 100th Day activities were found last year at Fabulous in First.  I love The Wolf’s Chicken Stew because it connects but is not specifically about the 100th Day.  Perfect when you have kiddos who might not celebrate holidays.  We did several activities from her packet on TPT. 

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I didn’t do too much today with all of this.  Yesterday I spent the day with grade level reps k-5 writing and aligning and creating writing graphic organizers.  It was a great day, but my brain is like mush.  I even had to reschedule a planning meeting that I had this morning.  I was running late and the other teacher showed up and I seriously think I uttered “You’ve got to be kidding me.” I was out yesterday and show up for 100th Day today – there was no way we were planning anything this morning.  I really wanted to say my job is having meetings and I teach on the side!  Where is my secretary?!?

On another note, I would also love some ideas from anyone out there who wishes to share.  I kind-of volunteered to do a workshop on “hands-on grammar” and would love some ideas on how you teach grammar in a hands-on way.  Any ideas?

Have a great one!