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Sep 16

Classroom photos, freebie updates, and student work highlights!

Alright, I know I have talked about all the changes in my classroom this year, so finally I have taken pictures of everything so you can "picture" just what I am talking about! =) As you know I am co-teaching with the teacher next to me, Diana Patrissi! This is the 5th year our classrooms have been next to each other. Let me just say that when I first took the position and walked into what is now my classroom, I never thought I would be teaching next to someone that I would not only respect and admire as a colleague but be honored to call my friend! I can't imagine teaching with anyone else. I don't think words can come close to describe how much I treasure our friendship! It is one of the reasons why I love coming to work everyday {besides teaching my kiddos}!

So when we decided to try co-teaching this year, I was excited get started! That meant that we would have to change our classrooms around a little to accommodate 36 kiddos. So the pictures I am showing of my classroom are the changes that I have made! I think my room looks really big and open now.

This is a view of my classroom from the front board. So when we are up there teaching this is the view that I see! Of course on a normal day there are kiddos looking back at us, 36 to be exact! My desks are arranged in 3 groups of 6 in the front, 3 groups of 4 in the middle and  then 2 groups of 3. We just fit. =) I know I have said this already but I am going to say it again, I LOVE our group of kids! They are working so well together! I don't know what it is about them that is working so well, I mean we have our struggling students, behavior challenges, high achievers, and students that are new to our school {you usually never like getting the new students, but ours have been great additions}, but they all are making progress. Maybe it is just because they have two great teachers! =) I think I am going to knock on wood and cross my fingers to ensure they work this way for the entire year!

A new organization strategy we created since there are 8 different groups of students is to use colored dots. Our school no longer lets us hang anything from the ceiling! I know, a total bummer! So we have to come up with a new way to assign table colors. We decided to laminate name tags and then place a colored dot in the right hand corner of each name tag. We had to buy 3 different boxes of dots to get the 8 different colors. We have the colors pink, purple, blue, green, orange, yellow, red, and lime. I didn't take a picture of this but inside the colored dot we added the number we assigned each student. This helps them remember what number they are.

Aah-ha, here is a picture of a dot with a student number in it. =) Another new addition to my classroom are table trash bins! They are AMAZING! First, these trash bins are only for paper or supplies that not usable anymore, like finished glue sticks. Since they are at their table groups there is no reason to have the students get up to throw things away. Then I assigned a student the job of emptying them out every morning before we start the day. It's great, definitely a time saver. These bins are from Walmart and they were $2.00 dollars each.

Here is a look at my new behavior management system. I have used the card system in the past but wanted to switch after reading up on how this system works. Last year I have a group of several students that were naughty. I was continually felling like my well behaved students were getting left out. I mean you do the positive reinforcements to keep them motivated but I still felt like something was missing. I am really loving the upward movement of this behavior system. It clearly identifies the students going above and beyond the others in the class. It also helps motivate other students to improve their behavior and participation.  If you are not familiar with this system you can check out the book in PDF by clicking {here}. Can you believe that I found the book for free?! =) I changed the amount of colors in the chart because I wanted to keep the reasons for movement largely different. I felt that with two more additional colors it was to easy to move from one color to the next; weather it was up or down. I also didn't want to have to use 7 colored markers when signing agendas. I felt 5 different colors were enough for me. In addition to those changes I also titled my assigned colors different. The biggest difference I have is when the clip is moved down. I write a note home to a parent when they move to yellow or red. I hold the students accountable for all their behavior choices so having red say contact parent does not work for me. I also wanted to stress to the student that when they are on yellow or red they need to fix their choices. So titling these colors with behavior strategies instead of consequences was important to me. I want their focus to be on changing their behavior not on the consequences they are getting, even though they are.

Here is my new schedule! I am so excited about the finished product! I used clip art to show each part of the day as well as added an analog clock with the times for each subject. For specials I put them on those sticky hooks so we can flip through and change them based on the what we have that day!

I made a new word wall too! i moved it from my wall onto the cabinets. There are two letters per cabinet and the vowels are in a different patten to stand out from the other letters. I think these look pretty darn good as well.  I needed to move them because I needed to change up my large wall were it's home used to be.

This wall was where my word wall used to be. Now this is where I am going to store my anchor charts. Since I can't hang anything from the ceiling I needed a way to display them and this is what I came up with. I haven't put the command hooks that the wall yet. Each chart will have the metal rings on them, this will allow me to use the rings to hang the charts on the command hooks. It will make the anchor charts act like a flip chart. That way all my charts for each subject will be stored in one place and I can flip back to them if I need to revisit a skill. I am hoping to kill two birds with one stone with this; storage as well as purpose!

Okay I am really sorry about the fuzzy picture! I didn't realize it was fuzzy until now! This is a picture of my guided reading area and Daily 5 wall. At the top of the wall it says Reading and will display two reading strategy anchor charts. I haven't decided what two I want to use so I placed blank ones there so you could get an idea of what it will look like. In the middle of the two charts I made a Large I PICk poster. I have shoe images I have yet to put up that will go around the I PICk to remind the students they need to pick books that are a good fit for them! Then under that I have the D5 center posters. I used the name of the center, the behavior web expectation, and a definition poster for each center. Then I place the thumb check in strategy on there as well. I want to carry that self monitoring/ reflecting procedure in guided reading as well! I have added a few things the my Daily 5 Classroom Pack Freebie as well as to the Daily Classroom Centers Pack. Click on the product covers to get all the updates!

I have added the large I PICK posters for bulletin boards along with the shoes for decorating! My students wanted an I PICK bookmark so you will find this freebie in there as well! I also had a few requests for a "meet with teacher" poster and rotation card so they are added too! Tons of new additions so make sure you update your freebie of The Daily 5 Classroom Pack!

 

Okay, so if you purchased my Daily Centers Classroom Pack I have added the definition posters to this pack! They were added to the back of the PDF file, so make sure you scroll all the way down to the last few pages! If you have already purchased this unit make sure you go into your purchases file in TpT and Re-download yourself a copy! If you are interested in this pack you can check it out by clicking on the product preview button in the listing to see what you are getting in this pack!

The last classroom photo I have to share with you is of my new chevron rug! Isn't it so cute?! I LOVE it! The best part about it is the price……guess where I found it? This fashionable rug was found at Big Lots for $18.99! Big Lots, who knew you could stock such cute items! =) I am so excited about that find this summer!  It is in my classroom library! I want to find some round floor cushions in the bright colors but have hand no luck so far. I am even willing to use black. If you know where I can find some, please let me know!

I have one more update to share with you! Last week I started creating materials to go with the CAFE book! I had made the comprehension skill cards and promised to add more to the freebie each week! Thank you for being understanding and patient about when I would post more to the freebie! =) Well today is one of those days where you can grab up some more freebie items for your CAFE instruction! I have added the accuracy skill cards to the pack! So make sure you get the update by clicking the product cover below!

To go along with the CAFE pack I have started making a reading strategy cards and tools pack. This pack will offer strategy cards as well as organizers, activities or student tools to use with each of the 4 skills addressed in the CAFE. Meaning there will be materials for comprehension, accuracy, fluency and expand vocabulary. The best part about them is that I have color coded them to match the freebie strategy cards for CAFE. So you can place an example of the strategy next to the sentence! You can also have the strategy cards with you in guided reading as well as when you conduct independent conferences! These cards would also be great for you to give the student an example of the strategy when they leave your conference so they have an accurate idea of how to meet their new goal! This is going to make using the CAFE tools so easy! I have just started working on them but wanted to share what I have made so far! 

Here is a look at a few strategy cards for comprehension! I used the pink background to match and also kept the banner detail as well. I wanted to add more of a visual aspect along with words. This way the cards can be used to help them when working on a strategy. But that is not all I am including in this unit. To make sure you have all the tools you need to teach and address each strategy, I am making organizers, activities or student tools for each! How great would it be to have all your resources in one convenient spot. So here is what I have made for comprehension, most of it is still in the making.

Here is a look at the 3 stop signs I made for when students are having trouble understanding what they read. There are 3 because each one has a different amount of pages the students should read depending on the age/grade of your students. One says, "once your read ___ page/s STOP! If you are confused go back and reread." There is one for paragraph/s and chapter/s. This way there is one for any type of book your want your students to read. I have also included a check for understanding that asks the "who" and "what". Then I have provided a summarizing organizer. As you can see there are different resources depending on the strategy. My goal is to have it done by the first week in October but you never know! I have 4 skills to do and all the resources to make for each, so I will keep everyone posted on the progress.

Before I sign out I wanted to share some of the super reader capes my students made! They are a product of our I PICK lessons and the introduction of their hero notebooks! They look amazing. I got the idea from Hope King, you can check out her post {here}. I also used her cute freebie printable you see on the cape. I changed it up a little because I wanted to review everything they had learned from I PICK, so mine are a little different.

Since the capes are pretty large you need to use a whole piece of 18×12 construction paper. I wanted to make templates for my students so I just took a file folder and opened it up. Once I drew my cape on the file folder I cut it out and voila I had a tracer! Then I picked my color cape and got to tracing. Like I said it was pretty big so, it took up the whole page. I like the file folders as tracers because they can still fold up to store for next year! Here is how some of them turned out!

Can you tell what his interest is? Lol!

 

 

 

 

The last picture I have to show you is the bookmark I made from my Chrysanthemum activity! It helps celebrate every student's name with words they feel help describe them! You can check out that activity {here}. I thought I forgot to take pictures of the student bookmarks but then I remembered that I didn't take pictures of them because it has their names on it! lol! I wish I could because they turned out super cute, but you know how that goes. So I just have mine to share with you, I hope you like it!

I hope everyone has a great week and stays germ free! That's right make sure you Clorox Wipe everything!! Did I mention I am fighting the flu? A girl can't get a break lately!

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Sep 06

CAFE Freebie and Writing Unit Finished

Before I go into school topics I have to share what has been going on with me lately. Let me just start by saying it has been one crazy week for me. Last Friday I  had an appointment to get my wisdom teeth taken out. Now for those of you that don't know me, you should understand that I have the MOST SENSITIVE skin known to mankind! Lol! Seriously, I don't know if there is a special name for this but literally my skin overreacts to everything and anything. For example, when i try on a cute shirt at a store, if the price tag just happens to brush along my skin it will swell and get red for about 5 to 10 minutes depending on the strength of the scratch. Crazy right? I know.

So going into my wisdom teeth removal I was trying to stay optimistic but deep down I knew I was in for a shock. Boy-Oh-Boy was I shocked! My cheeks and mouth swelled to the point I could not close my mouth or touch my teeth! I know you are probably laughing right now trying to picture this in your head and I am now laughing as I am writing, but I assure you that this surgery was NOT fun. I didn't laugh or come to think of it I couldn't laugh. I also have bruises under my left eye, left chin and right cheek. I am going on 7 whole days without solid food of any kind. It's been Jello, juice, water, yogurt,  and ice cream. I am dying for FOOD! I told Mark as soon as these teeth touch we are going to get food, I don't care if it is 1:00 in the morning!  I am not going to even tell you about the awful first night.

Needless to say it has been a long and painful process. Worst of all I had to take off work because my recovery has been so slow. That was not in the plan and we all know that teachers like to stick to their plan. So I am ready to be back to work and have my normal life back. I love my kids this year and miss being at school. I have to admit that this much down time has been hard to deal with. I love sleep, but 7 days of only sleeping has been more than I need. Monday better look out, because I am ready to seize the day! lol!

 

Okay so on to all things school! Today was the first day I was able to sit at the computer, so of course I took full advantage of being home and full of time. I finished up my Writing You'll Treasure unit and posted it to TpT. I will tell you a little bit about it. This unit has 5 lessons to help your students with generating ideas to write about. The lessons are designed to build upon each other and teach students to pick topics from their experiences and schema (things they know a lot about). Once they learn that they all have unique stories to write about and only they have the memories to write it, your students will be so excited to start writing. Here is a little breakdown of the lessons.

Lesson 1: Finding the writer in you. Authors license printable.
Lesson 2: Finding a seed topic. Focusing in on a small moment.
Lessons 3: Learning everyone has ideas to share. Creating a place to store our ideas.
Lesson 4: Learning strategies for when we think there is nothing to write about! Keys to goo writing.
Lesson 5: Using photographs to inspire our writing. Includes a letter for parents.

In each lesson there is also a literature connection to help bring the lesson to life. Here is a list of books that I used in this unit. Of course you don't need the books to teach the lessons but they sure do help! =)
1. You Have to Write by Janet S. Wong and Teresa Flavin
2. Author: A True Story by Helen Lester
3. Treasures of the Heart by Alice Ann Miller and K.L. Darnell
4. Nothing Ever Happens On 90th Street by Roni Schotter and Kyrsten Brooker
5. Pictures from Our Vacation by Lynne Rae Perkins

Guess what? There's more! In addition to the 5 lessons and printables there is also 2 publishing craftivities. The templates are included along with picture set up directions so you know what each step looks like.

I have included definition posters for the words topic, watermelon topic, and seed topic. There are printables for 2 different writer's license. One is a whole piece of paper and the other has 4 to a page. For the small seed topic lesson there are two different printables to choose form. One has the definitions on the paper and the other does not.

In this preview you have what most of you call a heart map. It is used to help students fill the heart with pictures that later help them write stories. I love this lesson and if you don't know where it comes from you should check out the book Awakening the Heart: Exploring Poetry in Elementary and Middle School by Georgia Heard. So recently I stumbled upon a really easy but cute book. Which got me thinking about my heart map lesson.  This really inspired me to put this whole unit together. It is the book I mentioned earlier, Treasures of the Heart. So I took the heart map concept and combined it with this book and ta-da the treasures of the heart map was born. Then keeping with the treasure theme I made a treasure chest craftivity! It is so cool. I sound like a complete nerd right now but that's okay. The kids are really going to love this one. Here are some more photos of the craftivity.

 

 

It is so fun, right? I know when I was a kid I loved those books that let you pull this up from the pages…..remeber those? I am sure your students will love this lesson.

 

The last few things in this unit are keys to creative writing. There are keys to cut out and laminate and then put on a ring. There is also a keys to creative writing printables that you can pass out to each students or hang in your room. Last there is a story in a bottle craft! Sorry my picture isn't that detailed but I had to work with what I had at home. You can always add other little beads, glitter, sand and things inside with the story. There are two paper sizes. One paper fits all the way inside the bottle and the other sticks out the top. There are also two different style lines for your students. If you want the writing unit you can click on the image cover below.

Now onto the CAFE freebie! I have had so many requests and questions regarding the CAFE signs and posters. So now that I had a little extra time I have started putting it together. So far I have the title headers and the comprehension set done. I have some big plans for this and I hope you like what I have made so far. Like I have mentioned before there will be a freebie as well as a unit to purchase. What I am going to show you below is part of the freebie.

For CAFE headers I have made a poster as well as pennants to hang over the area! I am really excited about these! =)

I've also made the 4 different skills that are part of the CAFE menu.  Each are a different color that will have coordinating colors for their strategies. The comprehension strategy cards are finished and shown in the preview. I didn't show all of them because they look the same. However I have also included a blank set in case you want your students to write the strategies.

I am not sure when all of it will be completed. I want to update it each week but I know that now my schedule is a little bit crazy due to school being in full swing. I will post what a make, that way you can put things together as I add them to the classroom pack. Just know that I might post things on a Tuesday one week but then on a Saturday another week.  I will still leave a note on the product description when it is updated and notify you though TpT. In addition to this I will also blog about it in my posts so that everyone can be on the up and up.  So if you really want to know when I post something follow my blog and TpT store! Sorry I can not be more specific as I was able to be last time. If you want what I have so far just click on the cover below to grab yourself a copy!

I hope everyone has a fantastic Friday tomorrow and enjoy your weekend.

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