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This blog is a way for me to record my experiences as a teacher. I learn as much from my students as they do from me!
Showing posts with label Materials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Materials. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2019

I'm a Melonhead!

This has to be the cutest! 











 I had Melonheadz make me a Melonhead! 

 I love it and can't wait to share with my class.  

Things I could use it for:  paperwork, forms, flyers, stickers, blog, tpt, Facebook, etc.  


What a fun treat!  She was fast and listened to what I wanted.  If you have been thinking of doing this---take the plunge and DO IT!

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Summer Reading List

Summer is Amazing!  




This summer I read!  I read a lot.  Here is a list of books that I read and a brief summary of each.

The Wild Card by Hope and Wade King
  This book was written by educators to inspire other educators to be "The Wildcard" in students learning.  I love their ideas on how to engage students, even when curriculum is mandated by your district.  You can always make learning fun; you just need to find the fun.


Orphan Island by Laurel Snyder
   This book was probably my least favorite of all the books, it was pretty similar to Lord of the Flies or The Maze Runner.  The children are dropped off at the "Island" by a mysterious boat and are limited on the amount of time spent on the island.  While they are there, they must teach other children how to survive the island.




   I loved this book.  It is a very quick read, maybe a few hours.  It is written in poem form but it is engaging and well written.  The little girl must leave Vietnam and immigrate to the US.  She faces teasing and learning how to speak a new language.  Loved it!



One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams Garcia
    This was also a great book!  The three little girls must travel to California to spend time with their mother who had abandoned them when they were very young.  The girls spend time with members of the Black Panthers during the 1960's.  I recommend this book.


Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick
 Do you want to cry?  This is a tear jerker.  The main characters are outcasts and find each other.  There is a little boy with health issues and one with learning issues (and is very tall for his age).  There is death and a parent who is incarcerated in this book.  Excellent read.


Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson
   Oh my!  This book was so great.  I kept asking myself why I waited so long to pick it up!  This is written during the American Revolution about slave children.  The main character is so fierce and strong, I loved her!  You won't want to stop at the first book in the series-there are three books.


Forge by Laurie Halse Anderson
  The second book in the Chains series.  This book is written about Valley Forge and the way African Americans were treated during the Revolutionary War.  You won't want to put it down.


Because of Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea
  Wow!  This book was recommended to me by some fellow teachers on Facebook.  What a tear jerker!  It really shows you just what an impact a teacher can make in a child's life.  The teacher teaches the students about empathy and treating others with kindness.


Book Whisperer by Donalyn Miller
   This book got me inspired to give my students a 40 book reading challenge.  Students need to remember that reading is fun!   Reading should be enjoyable.  Where has that love gone?  We need to help students find that joy again.






Wellness Room Posters and Passes

In my the district where I work, we are focusing on each student, "Every Child, Every Day."  This includes learning about childhood trauma.  In our school, we have adopted a "Wellness Room" for student to go and learn how to manage their feelings and actions.  These posters were developed to go along with this program and help me understand the program better.  


Wellness Room Posters and Passes




If you need in other colors, let me know!  I love to make products....



 

Teachers Pay Teachers Cross Cutting Concepts

Do you use Teachers Pay Teachers?  Something exciting is coming....

In the meantime, here is a link to one of my new products.  I have been in classes studying NGSS  (Next Generation Science Standards) and I love these standards!  My favorite idea are the Cross Cutting Concepts.  These concepts can be used to understand the world around us-which is SCIENCE!  I have made an interactive notebook activity that will help you teach students about the Cross Cutting Concepts.  Here is the link...






Sunday, August 12, 2018

Flapjack

Do you like creating materials?  Are you a Teachers Pay Teachers seller? 

The Flapjack education program is amazing.  
This will take your products to a new level.  Try it out!

http://www.flapjackfactory.com


Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Math Dice Set

If you teach math.... you need this math dice set!  There are so many fun dice games in math.  

Summer is the perfect time to research and plan these out.  Grab your own set.



On sale right now for $6.79 from $9.99.




Friday, June 8, 2018

NAEIR.org



NAEIR.org has cut many of the prices of their educational supplies handling charges. 

You have to check this out! 

If you buy in bulk for school, 

this is for you.



Thursday, July 26, 2012

Preparation for Middle School

I am so EXCITED for the school year to start!  I have been thinking about what a middle school student would need to know in order to be successful in school.  First, have a positive attitude.  Second, if you don't know or understand something, ask a peer or teacher.  Don't suffer in silence.  There are great people all around you that would love to help you out. Third, get the right materials.  It helps to be prepared with the right materials. (I will add a list at the end of the post).  Last, attend all your classes.  If you start a pattern of missing school, it is very hard to break that pattern.  Work starts builing up and can become very overwhelming. 

Have a positive attitude and set goals for the year.  Middle school goes by so fast, enjoy the time you are there! 

Materials Needed in Middle School:
Binder (most middle school students use the zip up kind)
Dividers-one for each class you have.
Lined paper-enough for your assignments.
Folders-one for each class (it is helpful to keep old assignments through the end of each quarter or term.  This way if your teacher misplaces your score for the assignment, you have proof of completion and a score.  This saves you a lot of time and frustration.)
A dozen pencils and pens
Erasers
Colored pencils
Two highlighters
Backpack
Scissors
Calculator-one that fits the requirements of your math class.
PLANNER-I love these for the middle school student.  Many schools will provide you with one.
Flash drive (a simple one will do to save word processing documents).