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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Checking off the Standards

As I become more comfortable with CCSS ELA Standards, I've noticed that I really (really) lack some standards being taught rigorously. 

And the perfectionist in my cannot STAND it. 

 It all started when I began writing down what I do and don't cover based on what I've done in the past. I take all the stories, passages, and mini lessons I've taught and put them in a chart....


(Like this one that you can find in my store)

This was a huge *lightbulb* moment for me. I had huge gaps in my instruction. Now as I plan my lessons, I know what I should do less of and what I should focus on more intently. Over the course of the year, I'll keep you posted on how that is going for me.


In the mean time, head over to my TpT page and grab your grade-level aligned "check list". They're available for KINDERGARTEN
FIRST GRADE
SECOND GRADE
THIRD GRADE
FOURTH GRADE
FIFTH GRADE
and SIXTH GRADE.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

... a month later...

Phew!! Well, I'm back. I knew blogging, making products/stuff for my class, etc. AND starting school would be a task but.... well... I got a little overwhelmed by it all. Ever happen to you?

But now I'm here. I've been working, working, and working some more on some great new products on my TpT store. {Head over here and check it out}

How has your year started off? Tell me about it in the comments!
 

Friday, August 7, 2015

{Freebie} Back to School SCOOT Practice

 I've really gotten on a task card making kick lately (as you can tell by my TpT Store) I got to thinking yesterday... what if my kids haven't ever played SCOOT before?? 

I didn't want to throw an important concept at them first thing, so I created these. 

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Task-Cards-Back-To-School-SCOOT-Practice-2017735

These have 32 cards with generic "Getting to know you" questions and simple classroom rules and routines questions. They should apply to almost any classroom (aka, they aren't specific to just my classroom policies). 

 Jump on over to my TpT Store to get your {Freebie}!
 

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Technology Websites

I love using technology in my class. I feel like kids today really need to have technology skills to be ready for the future. It's been almost 20 years since I was in fifth grade myself and I can remember a teacher telling me that one day every student would have their own computer to use. That just blew my mind. Then I became a teacher at a school with 1-to-1 MacBooks. That blew my mind further! :)

Because technology can be so overwhelming, it's important for me (and the kids... and the parents) to have an organization system. I created this form for parents and students to keep track of my favorite websites. Check under the pictures for a little about each website.


First, the students write their log-in information. Since one copy goes home and one copy stays in their desk, no one can say they "don't know it".

Moby Max. I first started using Moby Max last year and feel like I probably haven't used it to its full potential. Other teachers at my school brought it to my attention and raved about it's uses. You will have to register your school first if it hasn't been already.


Moodle. This is a site exclusive to our county offering classroom pages for each teacher for document uploads and downloads, forums, online quizzes... it's really fantastic! You can read more about Moodle HERE.

Spelling City. Oh, how I love Spelling City. I have all of my spelling lists loaded and kids can access the lists any time. There are also practice games. I use these for homework. (If someone forgets their laptop at school or maybe doesn't have WiFi at home, we have an alternative written assignment.) I just log in every morning and check to see who completed the "assigned" games. 

Remind (formerly Remind 101). This free texting site is fantastic for communicating with parents. The best part (for me) is the privacy-- the parents never see your number. I generally text once a month so parents are more likely to participate.

Studies Weekly. This is the website that corresponds to our social studies curriculum. If you also use Studies Weekly, check out my resources HERE and the Mega Bundle of all my SW materials HERE.

Think Central also directly corresponds to our math curriculum. You can find out more HERE.

Discovery Ed and iCurio are awesome search tools for kids to safely look up information. I also show many United Streaming videos through Discovery Ed. Find out more about Discovery Ed HERE and more about iCurio HERE.

NewsELA  has lots of reading support with real time news reports. Levels and basic comprehension quizzes make this fast and easy reading. 

Edmodo. Facebook for your fifth graders. How fun! This will be my first time using social media with my kiddos, but I'm hoping to start meaningful dialogue about what we're learning.

Typing.com This is so important for kids in a 1-1 laptop classroom. Keyboarding is key! Between this site and Dance Mat Typing the kids have a great time learning and invaluable skill.

I hope these links have been useful. How do you use technology in your classroom? Any websites I forgot? Let me know in the comments!

 

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Back to School Fish Glyph

One of my favorite parts about the first week of school is the "fun" stuff we get to do. Between art activities, getting to know you's, and getting to know the school tours, we can relax a little more than most days. 

An activity I especially enjoy is making glyphs. It gives students an opportunity to really express themselves and who they are without having to get up and speak in front of their peers. It takes some pressure off while still letting me know who they are. 

My next door neighbor teacher and I created this Fish Glyph a few years ago. They're adorable hanging on bulletin boards in the hall or in the classroom. Check it out HERE!

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/teaching-fifth-in-the-fort

 

Monday, August 3, 2015

August Currently



~ I am currently ~

  • Listening: to Property Brothers on HGTV. I have an addiction. It's bad.
  • Loving: my cold AC. It gets really hot in South Alabama! Right now it's close to 100. No thanks.
  • Thinking: "I really need to head up to the school and clean." But it's my last week of vacation so... maybe not.
  • Wanting: more hours in the day. I feel like I have a ton to do and I'm running out of time.
  • Needing: lunch. :)
  • B2S RAK: door prizes for my faculty presentation. A coworker and I went to a conference this summer and we're sharing what we learned next week during professional development week.

What are you currently up to? Go visit FARLEY to share your "currents". :)

 

28% Place Value Task Cards - As low as $0.80!!

As I'm sure you've heard by now, Teachers Pay Teachers is throwing a store-wide sale! In my store, you can shop for all of your back to school needs at a 28% discount through Tuesday! 

As I prep for Back To School, I look at my beginning of the year curriculum. In math, we start with place value. I've noticed that many of my kids either get it right away or struggle for months. 


https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Task-CardsSCOOT-Place-Value-Reading-and-Writing-Whole-Numbers-5NBTA1-2005478



This year, I'm shaking things up. I've really gotten turned on to Task Cards over the summer. Briefly we've used them before and the kids love it!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Task-Cards-Place-Value-Powers-of-Ten-Exponents-and-Patterns-5NBTA2-2006911


Check out two of my new place value task card products HERE and HERE