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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Word Pictures!

I love to read other blogs and borrow fabulous ideas like this one from Tara at Fourth Grade Frolics. (Again! I'm not sure how I would be surviving 4th grade without her!)

We use Words In Action in our school for Vocabulary. I like how it's similar to our Workshop model, uses picture books and has prompts to help our ELL kiddos. Each week with had 5 focus words and and the end of a month we looked back and selected our favorites to make the pictures for.



Friday, October 31, 2014

Halloween

I don't have much to post today but my room moms did SUCH a cute job on our party I had to share!

I'm NOT this creative with food ideas! My room moms made pumpkins from oranges and celery, "Zombie Boogers" (green colored kettle corn), Mummy cupcakes....

Ghost pizzas, Too cute the students LOVED this!

This cute pumpkin was NOT my idea but, I can't remember who I got this idea from -( tell me and I'll give you credit!! )
But I absolutely loved these! 

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Reading Responses aka "The Green Folder" !

My school uses TC Reading Workshop and I found it can be really hard to see if kids are "doing the work". I've tried a few different ways to have students really share their thinking--without taking away a love of reading. It's can be a hard balance! Enter "The Green Folder". When I asked for 32 folders all we had in the supply closet was green and the kids dubbed it "The Green Folder". ( Despite my awesome teacher label of "Our Completed Books and Thoughtful Responses". =) Hey-I tried!)






A few tried to get away with writing "nothing" at the beginning but it was a great way to say, "Hey this kid needs a conference or a skill group on... connections!" (Some summary help and explaining the "choose your own" aspect of this book too.)


I have shared these with a lot of colleagues in 4th grade and we all found these folders to be an insightful way to make sure students were thinking each week and about each book. We also use post-its and they select their "best" post-its to include on the back. This becomes an easy conference tool but also a great way to track progress and  leave helpful tips for kiddos they can refer back to. It's not exactly how I want it, but it really worked out well. This year I'm planning to make these more genre specific. They aren't graphic fancy, but they get the job done! Do students LOVE The Green Folder? Not exactly, but they really grew this year and I could see their thinking get more sophisticated. Great tool for teachers, students and parents- they loved to see these too. They can see my feedback and see if their student is reaching to meet their new goals. Does anyone else use something like this?

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Getting closer and closer to organized and ready for students! Finished my welcome sign, my 3 Rs (our school's PBIS buzzwords)  group points, and...a little teacher motivation! ;) 32 desks feels like a TON!


Inspired by Tara @ 4thgradefrolics







Monday, September 1, 2014

4th Grade Beginnings

Another new room and a new grade...
4th Grade...The Beginning!

I had been lucky to move into classrooms that were emptied out for me by former teachers. I didn't realize how lucky I was until I was reassigned to 4th grade and walked into my "new" classroom! 


There wasn't any space for my things!! Thankfully no one was using my old classroom...




This is still clearly the beginning -- it was a long (very slow) move-in process!! Of course this was because I wanted perfection before my kiddos moved in too! (Um...Like they know if the cabinets are organized!)

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

3rd Grade

I decided to start this blog this year - as a 4th grade teacher. But my love is really in 3rd grade. I just wanted to share some of my favorite memories of 3rd grade and my amazing 3rd grade team! 


My 2nd classroom in 3rd grade but my favorite layout!













My very 1st class!! 
My 1st class! When class sizes were only 20!