12.08.2014

Christmas Magic

If you are anything like me, then you are searching for fun activities that will keep your student engaged from now until Christmas Vacation. YIPPEE!!! 9 school days left in 2014 for me!

I have found the perfect, easy to prepare activity that will not only A-MAZE your students, but this could be turned into a Christmas gift for your students to gift to someone they love.

Jenny K, from Art with Jenny shared her Shaving Cream Magic Trick Ornaments, and I am in love! 

Christmas Ornament Craftivity: Marbleized Paper Ornaments

Here is the video

I can NOT wait to do this with my students this week! 
I think I will make them earn it... art surprise for being on the Nice List all day long! :)

11.27.2014

Black Friday Sale

I am trying to avoid Black Friday crowds, but still fill my Black Friday urges with online shopping. 

And I am so happy to see TONS of online Black Friday deals out there! WHOOP! 

So if you are like me and just can't wait for Cyber Monday, then head over to TPT for my Black Friday 20%off Sale! Everything in my store is 20% off all day Black Friday!



Happy Shopping!


10.12.2014

Editing Tip!

Writing is THE most challenging subject for me to teach. I enjoy teaching the writing process, but when it comes to ideas and voice I struggle to find ways to help my students sound like themselves, and not like me. 

I am working on that. Being a part of a new grade level (currently 3rd grade...previously 2nd grade for 6 years) and thus a new team, yay!! I am being introduced to many new teaching strategies and tips!

If you struggle to teach your students the importance of editing, here is a tip for you!


Give your students a piece of paper and give them 5 minutes to draw/sketch anything--pencil only, no color. 

**I had my students draw living systems because we had just begun our Science systems unit. 

Allow students a minute or two to chat with the person next to them about their sketch. 

What is it?
Why did you choose to draw that?


Next, pass out a ball of clay or mini tub of play dough.

Now, tell students they have 10 minutes to make a 3-D model of their drawing.

After 10 minutes, ask them to compare their drawing and their 3-D model. 

What is the same? 
What is different?
What did you change?
Why did you change it?
 This student made her cat's tail shorter. 
She said it looks "cuter" that way :) 

 This student gave his panda a stick of bamboo.
Panda bears need bamboo of course!
(and he labeled all of the parts of his living system... teacher's dream!)



After this 20 minute activity your students will SEE (and understand) that when we write our first draft (the drawing) we do our very best and believe it is great! But then, when we have the chance to make it better (3-D model) we often realize we can make it better by adding this, or taking away that: editing. 

And now, for the rest of the year, when it is time for you students to edit, and they say "I don't need to" or "I like it the way it is".... all you have to say is "Play dough" and they will smile at you and realize you are right. Teachers are always right :)

A student happily editing with her red pen and 
CUPS (capitalization, usage, punctuation, spelling) paper


Happy editing!

8.01.2014

TPT B2S14 Sale!

The Back to School 2014 TPT sale is just around the corner! Enjoy unto 28% off at most stores Aug. 4 - 5th!

300 × 250


My store is ready. Everything in my store will be on sale. My wishlist/cart are full of great products made by amazing teachers! 

I. AM. READY.

Are you???!!!

Check out some of my favorite Back 2 School products from my store: *click the picture to go to my store...add it to your cart and wait patiently for Aug 4th *

1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade Beginning of the year Math Assessments (3rd grade version is brand new!)





Open House forms--get organized quickly & collect information from families easily with the included forms and ideas. 



Chevron Classroom decor--I have this set up in my classroom and LOVE IT! I get compliments all the time!




Calendar Math Yearlong Student Workbooks--This is my absolute favorite product that I've created so far! I use it at least 3 days a week all year long!


Daily Schedule Cards 



Grammar Posters

One huge tip I can give you to get ready for this sale is to go back into your previous purchases and make sure to click the "provide feedback" button. Each time you provide feedback you earn TPT credit to spend on future purchases. You can save a lot of money doing this!

Happy shopping!!!



7.28.2014

Calendar Math

One of my most favorite parts of the day is Calendar Math. 

I feel like we hit so many math skills in such a short amount of time {usually less than 15 minutes}! The kids are interacting with different activities, we are choral counting and solving, sharing strategies, making up problems to solve using today's number, and just having fun! 

A few years ago I created Calendar Math Journals to help me use our Calendar Math time as a way to collect data on my kiddos. Each student was given his or her very own monthly Journal and every few days we completed a page or two together.

For example, Monday we do Calendar Math on the floor in front of our Calendar. Tuesday, and Wednesday we do Calendar using our Journals. Thursday we are back to the floor. And Friday we do another Journal page. 

On the days when we are working in our Journals, I have our Student of the Week flip the calendar pieces, complete any writing on the hundreds chart, number line, tally marks, straws, money... so we are ready to go the next time we do Calendar on the floor. 

By the end of the year it is my goal that most of my students can complete the activity pages on their own. 

It got to be quite the task running monthly Journals, so I changed it up last year and tried Trimester Calendar Math Journals! This worked out amazingly!!

Here is how I set up my Trimester Journals:
Trimester One: Sept, Oct, Nov activity pages + cover, 100s chart, tally recorder, weather graph {one per month}, "Things I noticed about ___" {one per month}, and the reference page with months of the year, days of the week, skip counting info...

Trimester Two: December, Jan, Feb, March...etc.
Trimester Three: April, May, June...etc.

I double side when copying and staple three times along the top for durability. Very rarely do I have to restaple Journals. My students keep them in their "Unfinished Work" folders for safe keeping in their desks. I collect them only when I want to collect some data--most of the time I collect about 5 at a time to cut down on the pile. I also collect Journals before Fall and Spring Conferences, or before meeting with parents for other meetings throughout the year... just to show them a more clear picture of what we are doing in 2nd grade math and to show them what we did last month... how we have grown, and give them a glimpse into our future! {My kiddos love "looking into the future" especially when something looks hard! They can't wait to get there!}

Each Trimester Journal ends up being about 15 pages {front and back}. And remember... that lasts us 3-4 months! I say that is paper-well-spent!

I love our Calendar Math Journals! This is one of my top selling TPT items and since I am moving up to 3rd grade I will be working on a version that is more specific to 3rd grade skills!


 Here are some pictures of what my Teacher Journal looks like... when we complete our Journal pages together I have my copy under the Document Camera and each of my students has his or her copy out in front of them. I give them time to do the work independently before I call on students to help me fill in the answers in my Journal. For some problems {like the Shopping Problem} we decide on the item, price... or for the clock I tell them the time I want them to show... and then they get to work independently.

How do you do Calendar Math in your classroom? 


CCSS Overload


July is winding down... B2S sales are beginning to pop up... and I am forcing myself to stay away from my classroom for one.more.week. {I don't officially go back to work until Aug. 25th... Kids come Sept. 3rd}

This year I am moving up to 3rd grade. I am so super excited {especially because I get to take a few of my last year 2nd graders with me!}

But I am also anxious--mostly about the jump in skill level between 2nd and 3rd grade. I have loved teaching 2nd grade for the last 6 years! I know the standards, I know strategies, I have a plethora of resources and materials in my cupboards, cabinets and drawers. So now I need to learn my 3rd grade stuff! I. Can. Do. This!

I have spent most of my time just reading the standards then TPT-ing & Pinterest-ing ideas for each standard--this is mostly just helping me get a visual understanding of what 3rd grade looks like. 

I have also spent time looking through my 2nd grade stuff figuring out how I can tweak something I love {like my writing station} to make it work for my 3rd graders. 

When I begin to feel overwhelmed, I watch this video. There is something about it that inspires to keep pushing myself and reminds me why I am a teacher! 

Take a look!

7.18.2014

Creative Clips Summer VIP

Have you seen this?! Are you a member yet?!


Ms. Krista Wallden is hosting an amazing Summer VIP Membership club--

Creative Clips Summer VIP Members will get:

- 10 Creative Clips Digital Weekly Newsletters with tips, updates and a summary of each week’s goodies
- Advance notice of two major summer sale dates
- Many samples of new types and styles of clipart before other sellers!
- Mini Sets of clipart and a variety of isolated images that will not be available in her store until after summer
- A full-set of clipart valued at $4.50 as a Back-to-School Summer Send-Off Gift (specific set will be included)
- Creative Clips printables which may include thank you notes, classroom labels, bookmarks, etc. that will jumpstart your school year with go-to goodies!
- Opportunity to provide specific feedback through exclusive surveys and polls to make sure Creative Clips is offering you everything you need/want!

WHAT?! Please tell me you are a member! This is amazing! 

I love her newsletters each week. Learning from other teachers/bloggers about tips and tricks that work for them is super inspiring for me!

With that being said I was inspired to revamp one of my most popular Back 2 School TPT {Freebies}




Click {here} for your copy!

And if you are a clip art lover/hoarder like me, make sure to sign up to be one of Krista's VIP members! I am certain she will inspire you, too!