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Friday, July 30, 2010
Great Deals
Today, while I was shopping for school supplies for my own children, I stumbled upon a few great teacher deals. Check out Target dollar bins at the front of the store. I found red pocket charts for $1 each and I also found a teacher grade book for $1. I am all about saving money! Target also had a few other teacher goodies there as well. Here is a pic of all that I bought for a grand total of $4!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Word Walls
Do you use word walls in your classroom? I am creating a word wall this year. I have a long bulletin board that I will use.
Here are a few websites that explain word walls:
http://www.theschoolbell.com/Links/word_walls/words.html
http://www.teachingfirst.net/wordwallact.htm
http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/langarts/wordwall062599.html
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Video About Organizing Your Classroom Library
Teaching with Songs
I like to incorporate music with my teaching. It really helps students to memorize facts. Check out this website!
http://www.havefunteaching.com/songs/
http://www.havefunteaching.com/songs/
Spelling City
Monday, July 26, 2010
Wonderful resources
I stumbled upon this website today which is a great resource if you have a theme in your classroom. The theme printables are free!
http://teachfactory.com/?page_id=31
Also, if you are a second grade teacher who would like to join a community of educators who teach the same grade, check out:
http://secondgradeclub.ning.com/
http://teachfactory.com/?page_id=31
Also, if you are a second grade teacher who would like to join a community of educators who teach the same grade, check out:
http://secondgradeclub.ning.com/
Class Websites
Do you have a class website for your students? I had a very simple website a few years ago and it became neglected and I trashed it. Last week, I joined TeacherWeb and for a low, yearly cost, I now have an easy website where parents and students can access all the necessary information from home. It will be handy when they lose their Spelling/Vocabulary/Bible Verse list (happens to most sometime!) and they can access and print them from the website. I will also be posting our weekly newsletter, calendar, and other information that will help parents.
If you have a class website, post a comment. I would love to see your website!
Here is mine (it's still under construction, but you can access what I have finished):
http://teacherweb.com/OH/CincinnatiChristianElementarySchool/MrsSchmidtsShiningStars/apt1.aspx
If you have a class website, post a comment. I would love to see your website!
Here is mine (it's still under construction, but you can access what I have finished):
http://teacherweb.com/OH/CincinnatiChristianElementarySchool/MrsSchmidtsShiningStars/apt1.aspx
Friday, July 23, 2010
Organization
How do you organize?
I organize my library with book bins and tubs. This year, I am going to group the books by Accelerated Reader levels.
I keep all teacher resource books on a tall teacher shelf behind my desk. I try to keep them categorized by subjects.
For lesson planning, I created a Microsoft Word template that I use and then print out. It saves time and money than the old teacher lesson planner book.
I am trying to get a great organizational system for differentiation and our new reading curriculum.
As I was checking out http://proteacher.net I found a wealth of resources including this teacher's website on organizing students' work.
Check it out!
http://www.vickymoore2.com/for.cfm?subpage=408445
I organize my library with book bins and tubs. This year, I am going to group the books by Accelerated Reader levels.
I keep all teacher resource books on a tall teacher shelf behind my desk. I try to keep them categorized by subjects.
For lesson planning, I created a Microsoft Word template that I use and then print out. It saves time and money than the old teacher lesson planner book.
I am trying to get a great organizational system for differentiation and our new reading curriculum.
As I was checking out http://proteacher.net I found a wealth of resources including this teacher's website on organizing students' work.
Check it out!
http://www.vickymoore2.com/for.cfm?subpage=408445
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Differentiation
Each week, I will feature a way to differentiate your student's learning. This year in our staff meetings, we have learned lots of strategies to do this. My new Reading curriculum has been set up specifically for differentiation so I am very excited to do that!
What is differentiation? That is teaching to your students where they are. Not all students will be gifted, therefore, it's best to plan different instruction/activities based on what they know what they can do. If you homeschool, you do this often.
You may already differentiate! If you have literature circles, reading groups, and enrichment/remedial centers, you have differentiated!
Below, you will find some excellent websites to get you started!
http://www.differentiatedinstruction.com
http://www.learnerslink.com/curriculum.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJMkcL6Do0Q
What is differentiation? That is teaching to your students where they are. Not all students will be gifted, therefore, it's best to plan different instruction/activities based on what they know what they can do. If you homeschool, you do this often.
You may already differentiate! If you have literature circles, reading groups, and enrichment/remedial centers, you have differentiated!
Below, you will find some excellent websites to get you started!
http://www.differentiatedinstruction.com
http://www.learnerslink.com/curriculum.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJMkcL6Do0Q
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
The Smartboard
Most teachers have Smartboards in their classroom or have access to one somewhere in their school. I was so excited to be the first teacher in my school to have one. (I'm one of the technologically advanced teachers on staff.) My co-teacher and I saw them in another second grade classroom and knew we just HAD to have them!
For those of you who haven't seen a Smartboard, I'll explain what it does. The smartboard is like a whiteboard, but is electronic and highly interactive. It is connected to a computer in the classroom where the teacher has created lessons through a software program or goes online and finds lessons, games, websites.
A student goes up the Smartboard and moves objects around, or clicks on the right answer or writes using the special markers on the ledge. The possibilities are endless AND you can watch movies on it as well! It's like having a big screen tv, manipulatives, posters, games, and charts all in one!
I'll be posting Smartboard resources once a week. If you have any questions, I am here and will help you as best as I can. I am not an expert in any way, but am very familiar with them.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Need a Mommy break?
Here are a few things that my children enjoy AND keeps them busy for a little while:
*Give them a paintbrush and a bucket/cup of water and paint the house, fence, swingset
*Spray paint rocks with gold spray paint and hide them throughout the yard and have your children go on a treasure hunt
*Give your child a piece of sidewalk chalk and have them write their spelling words, high frequency words or vocabulary words on the driveway
*Take a ball of yarn and your children (or you) create a maze in the backyard. Take turns complete and unraveling the yarn maze
*On hot days, give them spray bottles and squirt themselves with water or they can help you water the flowers (You can get them for less than a dollar at Walmart)
*Keep all leftover craft supplies in a tub and let your child create their own animal/creature with some of the leftover supplies.
Need specific coloring pages?
Go to:
http://www.coloringbookfun.com
http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages
http://www.dltk-kids.com/coloring.htm
*Give them a paintbrush and a bucket/cup of water and paint the house, fence, swingset
*Spray paint rocks with gold spray paint and hide them throughout the yard and have your children go on a treasure hunt
*Give your child a piece of sidewalk chalk and have them write their spelling words, high frequency words or vocabulary words on the driveway
*Take a ball of yarn and your children (or you) create a maze in the backyard. Take turns complete and unraveling the yarn maze
*On hot days, give them spray bottles and squirt themselves with water or they can help you water the flowers (You can get them for less than a dollar at Walmart)
*Keep all leftover craft supplies in a tub and let your child create their own animal/creature with some of the leftover supplies.
Need specific coloring pages?
Go to:
http://www.coloringbookfun.com
http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages
http://www.dltk-kids.com/coloring.htm
Homeschool Resources
http://www.donnayoung.org
http://www.thehomeschoolmom.com
http://www.letshomeschool.com
http://www.homeschoolingadventures.com/worksheets.html
http://www.home-school.com/
http://www.homeschoolcentral.com
http://www.thehomeschoolmom.com
http://www.letshomeschool.com
http://www.homeschoolingadventures.com/worksheets.html
http://www.home-school.com/
http://www.homeschoolcentral.com
Helpful Websites
Here are a few of my favorite teacher websites:
http://schooldays.top-site-list.com/
http://www.mrsmcgowan.com/2nd/websites.htm
http://www.teachers.net
http://www.sitesforteachers.com/
http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/
http://www.allteacherwebsites.com
http://schooldays.top-site-list.com/
http://www.mrsmcgowan.com/2nd/websites.htm
http://www.teachers.net
http://www.sitesforteachers.com/
http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/
http://www.allteacherwebsites.com
Back to School Decorating
It is now time to start ordering for the new school year. I like to order the majority of my Back to School items since the closest teacher store is about 20 minutes away. I have taken advantage of Really Good Stuff. It's a fabulous online teacher store that has about everything you need for your classroom! This year I used the EZ Pay Program in which it splits your order into 3 smaller payments spread out for 3 months. This is great for the teacher on a budget!
I also ordered from Oriental Trading Company. I order from this online/catalog company throughout the year for our Egypt unit, holidays, and craft ideas.
Don't forget to check out Staples and Office Depot who host Teacher Appreciation Breakfasts and give away free stuff when you visit as well as having sales in which you can get glue or crayons/folders for a cent each!
These fabulous websites are:
http://www.reallygoodstuff.com
http://www.orientaltrading.com
http://www.officedepot.com
http://www.dollardays.com
I am also trying to decide my layout for the new school year. I have posted last year's design and decor. If you would like to share your new classroom layout with photos, feel free to drop me a comment and I will send you my email address!
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