Happy New Year...almost! I've been working hard on a fun little game to post on TPT today. It is finally live! My poor kids have been hearing me say, "just give me a few more minutes," all day! But, I finally got the product completed and posted.
One of my absolute favorite units to teach each year is Penguins! I love it and the kids love it, so it's a win-win! Well, my new product is another version of the UNO game that my students love playing. You guessed it! Tacky is the star of the game. This adorable clip art features Tacky in 4 fun little poses and the wild cards feature a "Nice, icy land!" Please check it out at my TPT store and my Teachers Notebook shop. I hope it will help you with some fun literacy stations for your students!
I'm celebrating the "Texas New Year" at 10:00 my time and then "California New Year" at midnight! Why not? Have a wonderful New Year!
Monday
Saturday
Liebster Blog Award!!
I am so excited! I have been nominated by two bloggers for the Liebster Blog Award! This is an award for new bloggers with under 200 followers! I am happy to accept and nominate 11other bloggers in turn! This is a pay it forward type award!
As a recipient, I must:
1. Post 11 random things about myself.
2. Answer 11 questions that the nominators ask of me.
3. Create 11 questions for the people I nominate.
4. Choose 11 other blogs with fewer than 200 followers to nominate and link them to my post!
11 Random things about me:
1. I am most proud of my role as mother. I have four daughters; they all share the same birthday, three are triplets and they were born on their older sister's birthday!2. I love to scrapbook, but haven't gotten to enjoy my hobby in a long time!
3. I grew up in Texas.
4. I graduated from Texas A&M....I'm an Aggie!
5. I've lived in California for 22 years but still consider Texas "my home."
6. I had 30 cats at one time during my childhood...our cats all gave birth at once!
7. I love animals and currently have a chihuahua mix, 2 bunnies, a bearded dragon and 3 fire-bellied toads living in our home!
8. My oldest daughter is about to graduate from high school! YIKES!
9. I love coffee. I am a regular at Starbucks! I have a Keurig coffee maker that I use constantly! I even have one for my classroom.
10. I'm a night owl! I love being up late when the house is qu
11. I love dolphins and whales and had the opportunity to swim with Belugas! It was awesome!
11 questions to answer about myself. Here goes... !
The Collaboration Cuties asked:
1. Sweet or salty (personality and favorite snack)?
- I definitely prefer sweet, but I'm trying to cut back on them...the holidays don't make it easy! Personality-I'd say sweet!
- I started blogging to share ideas with other teachers! I love my job and love getting ideas from others. Blogging is such a great way to connect with other teachers across the country and world!
- I am trying to incorporate more technology into my teaching. We just received iPads this year and I ordered a projector. I like using it, but this is a learning year for me.
- How can I pick one? Any Skippy Jon Jones because I love reading with a Spanish accent! I also love all of Jan Brett's books because there are so many teachable components from the illustrations to the way she gathers background information for her stories.
- People with a negative attitude!
- Strength: Compassionate
- Weakness: organization
7. What's your favorite subject to teach?
- Reading!
- There are 3 teachers at each grade level in primary. We have built in collaboration time every afternoon right after the kiddos are dismissed. My biggest tip is to treat collaboration time like any other meeting. Have an objective for the meeting and stay focussed!
- Both! I really prefer to eat at home, so take out is sometimes preferred to eating out on busy nights!
- TEXAS!
- Fun, flexible, hands on
Kinderaffe Kindergarten asked:
1. How long have you been teaching?
- 15 fun-filled years
2. What is your favorite holiday to teach/prepare lessons for?
- Christmas Around the World because the kids get so excited and it really keeps their attention focused during the weeks before vacation.
3. Where is the farthest place you have traveled to visit?
- I have traveled to Mexico and Puerto Rico when I was younger, but as an adult Washington D.C.
4. What teaching tool can you not live without?
- Dice!
5. How long does it take you to get to school every day?
- I have a really long "10 MINUTE" commute! That's the beauty of a small community!
6. How many grades have you taught?
- I have taught K-3
7. How do you like to spend your free time?
- I love being with my daughters, scrapbooking, reading, and visiting with friends.
8. Will you make New Year's Resolutions? Share one?
- Yes! Over the last year, I lost 48 pounds. This year, I want to keep it off and not slip into old eating patterns. I also hope to incorporate exercise into my routine this year.
9. What is the best thing about the grade you teach?
- I teach first grade! The best thing about first grade is the growth that they make from beginning to end of the year. It is amazing how most of them come into first grade barely knowing 30 sight words and when they leave first grade, they are reading chapter books!
10. Do you work during the summer?
- HA! Good one! Don't we all! I feel like I'm always working on school, whether it's creating games, laminating or reading.
11. What made you decide to start your blog?
- I learn so much from reading blogs and want to share ideas with others. It is a great way to connect and meet teachers from around the country and world!
And now for my nominees: (I'll keep adding to my list....)
As a recipient, you must:
1. Post 11 random things about yourself.
2. Answer the questions that the nominators ask of you and link back to them.
3. Create 11 questions for the people you nominate.
4. Choose 11 other blogs with fewer than 200 followers to nominate and link them to your post!
Please Answer these questions:
- What is your own education background?
- Do you shop on TPT? If so, what is your favorite product you have found on TPT?
- Where are you from? Where do you live now?
- How many students are in your class? What is the average class size in your district?
- What is your favorite tool to use in the classroom?
- How do you handle "show and tell" in your classroom?
- Do you give "rewards" in your classroom?
- How would you describe your classroom management style?
- What grades have you taught?
- What's the last book you read for pleasure?
- What are your hobbies?
It's really hard to find newer blogs too! I'll add to my post as I find more newer bloggers!
Tuesday
Reading Logs Posted
I hope your last week before break is going smoothly! My students are so excited it is getting harder to contain their enthusiasm! Luckily, we have some fun things planned for the week. Thursday, we are going to a puppet show and today my firsties created their own shadow puppets! I was so impressed. I took a short video of the performances. I'll try to post it soon, so you can see them in action.
We are making gingerbread houses on Thursday afternoon, after we return from the puppet show. Then Friday is "Grinch Day"! I plan on having the kids make a grinch craft, we'll read How the Grinch Stole Christmas of course and maybe watch the movie after lunch. My room parents are making healthy green treats for the kids too! And then it will be VACATION!
Before I go....
I just posted my new Reading Logs for Primary Students. This features fun images for the kiddos to color after they read!
Some history behind the product:
For
many years I’ve debated the true value in requiring reading logs of my first
graders. It usually ends up being the
parents’ homework, which defeats the purpose.
I used to require the kiddos to record the date, book title and minutes
read. My kiddos used to dread this
homework and I worried it might spill over into the love of reading I was
trying to instill!
The
other issue was, while my first graders need to hear great read alouds, they
also need practice reading and developing fluency. These reading logs encourage them to record
all of the minutes that they, themselves, read!
Read alouds are not recorded, but are encouraged, of course!
I have my holiday reading log available as a freebie, but have compiled 10 for the next semester into this product! Enjoy!
Monday
Christmas Sale!
Merry Christmas!
My gift to you! A sale at my TPT store. Just click on the gift below and find some some last minute goodies to help your kiddos practice some great skills and still have fun with the season during this last week before break!
Tuesday
Madeline in my class
A week ago Friday, one of my little darlings was admitted to the hospital to have her appendix removed! I got the call on Saturday and of course headed to the hospital for a quick visit! I stopped by the bookstore to pick up a copy of Madeline to give to her. She recovered quickly and is back at school. She brought her book into share with the class today and I read it to the class. This little group just cracks me up every day! After reading the book we went out for recess. During recess, two of my little cuties went to the health aide to ask to have an appendix removed! She explained that she isn't qualified to do that surgery! So Funny! Another fine example of why I love my job! Everyday they make me smile!
We are having fun during these last few days before the vacation. We go until December 21st. Thank goodness, because we still have so many things to do! My kiddos are really into my math coloring worksheets right now. If you need a quick math center or your students need some practice with addition and subtraction take a look here at my TPT store.
We are having fun during these last few days before the vacation. We go until December 21st. Thank goodness, because we still have so many things to do! My kiddos are really into my math coloring worksheets right now. If you need a quick math center or your students need some practice with addition and subtraction take a look here at my TPT store.
This is for my students who want more of a challenge! Addition and subtraction problems make them focus on the sign. They also complete approximately 20 equations (per caroler) without realizing it! |
Sunday
Weekend Giveaway from the Collaboration Cuties!
Check out the cute ideas these gals have in their TPT store. Click the link above to see their blog and sign up for the give away!
Friday
End of the Week...Whew!
I came home today and crashed! It doesn't happen too often, but every once in awhile, it just hits me. Does that happen to you, also? I go so hard and keep so busy all week that all at once I'm just done! I sat down, first mistake, when I got home and the next thing I knew I was asleep. No dinner for the kiddos and I'm crashed on the couch.
Any whooo....
We started our Elf on the Shelf, Christmas Around the World Unit this week! It is so much fun! Click below to check it out at TPT:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Christmas-Around-the-World-with-Elf-on-the-Shelf
Our little Elf showed up in our classroom on Monday morning and brought us a top secret mission for Santa! So cute. This week we named our elf, Carly, learned about Holland and Italy and still had time for lots of great math and literacy stations!
There are so many cute things on TPT, I find that I'm constantly revamping my stations! Do you do that too? I love improving my lessons and it sure is easy with all the great ideas from the talented teachers on TPT! Thanks for all the great ideas that you share!
I'm working on some new products myself, so stay tuned!
Any whooo....
We started our Elf on the Shelf, Christmas Around the World Unit this week! It is so much fun! Click below to check it out at TPT:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Christmas-Around-the-World-with-Elf-on-the-Shelf
Our little Elf showed up in our classroom on Monday morning and brought us a top secret mission for Santa! So cute. This week we named our elf, Carly, learned about Holland and Italy and still had time for lots of great math and literacy stations!
There are so many cute things on TPT, I find that I'm constantly revamping my stations! Do you do that too? I love improving my lessons and it sure is easy with all the great ideas from the talented teachers on TPT! Thanks for all the great ideas that you share!
I'm working on some new products myself, so stay tuned!
Tuesday
Christmas WORDO Freebie!
I just posted my latest product on TPT. This is an early Christmas Gift from me to you! I hope this helps you and your students keep learning fun during these next few weeks before the vacation. I know I always try to be "over-planned" during this time of year.
This game is a great way for students to review word wall sight words and have fun! I love having a Word Wall in my classroom for students to use as a resource when reading and writing! However, sometimes it seems like I’m the only one that knows it’s there! I introduce 5 sight words each week. After we have 25 words on the wall, it’s time to play WORDO! This is a great weekly station or fun activity to use as whole class review! (This is great practice using the Word Wall! Playing this game throughout the year builds familiarity with the Word Wall, which encourages children to USE the Word Wall. )
This game is a great way for students to review word wall sight words and have fun! I love having a Word Wall in my classroom for students to use as a resource when reading and writing! However, sometimes it seems like I’m the only one that knows it’s there! I introduce 5 sight words each week. After we have 25 words on the wall, it’s time to play WORDO! This is a great weekly station or fun activity to use as whole class review! (This is great practice using the Word Wall! Playing this game throughout the year builds familiarity with the Word Wall, which encourages children to USE the Word Wall. )
Sunday
Math Coloring Sheets: Updated Version Available
I've updated my Christmas Math Coloring Sheets so there are 8 worksheets! If you already purchased this product, be sure and go to my TPT store and download the updated version! My students love these practice sheets!
Friday
FREEBIE!
New Freebie Posted on TPT and TN!
Whew! I'm so glad it's Friday! This week seemed to fly by and my "to do" list grew daily!
We are in the middle of Parent Teacher Conferences at our school right now and are trying a different schedule. We are doing all of our conferences on two days...Wednesday this week and Wednesday next week. Why Wednesday? Well, we have several families that like to take "long weekends" when we used to have conferences on Friday or the days prior to Thanksgiving. Hoping to discourage this we did the "middle of the week" conference time. So far, so good! All of my parents have signed up to conference and all of my meetings this week went very well. I really enjoy meeting with the parents and discussing students' progress, but it is EXHAUSTING at the same time!
One thing that always comes up during conferences is reading! I start to really encourage the parents to support and encourage their CHILDREN to do the reading. I have a great group of parents who do lots of read alouds, but it's time to build the independent reading risk takers! So that got me to thinking about reading logs. They are usually not very independent. If we require first graders to write the title, author, pages read, etc... we are making reading a chore or it becomes the parents who do the recording!
Earlier this year, my teaching partners and myself came up with a better way! I've adapted our idea and created 3 holiday themed reading logs that encourage independence in a fun way. The student reads 10 minutes and colors in a picture! When they fill up the reading log, they can get a new one! So far, my students love it and beg for more.
I stayed after school until about 5:00 today and prepped for next week when our classroom elf will arrive! Can't wait to see the excitement in my little "Froggies'" eyes! Have I mentioned how much I love my class! They are the sweetest group of six and seven year olds.
So since I'm a really happy teacher I made YOU some freebies! Please leave comment and let me know what you think.
So since I'm a really happy teacher I made YOU some freebies! Please leave comment and let me know what you think.
I'm making more thematic reading logs for all the months and would love your feedback!
Sunday
Christmas Vocabulary Cards are posted!
I've just uploaded my Christmas Vocabulary / Flashcards to TPT and Teachers Notebook! Please check them out! They are so cute! I know my little firsties will use these to help with their Christmas / Holiday stories!
I don't know about you, but I'm hitting the TPT and Teachers Notebook sales so I can get ready for the next few weeks! I've enjoyed my Thanksgiving break so much, I kinda forgot I needed to get ready to go back to school tomorrow! Oops! I better get laminating!
Saturday
Thursday
Winter Words for Writers
I just uploaded my Winter Words for Writers on Teachers Notebook and TPT! Check it out!
Thanks for checking in!
Wednesday
Happy Thanksgiving!
I am enjoying my break from school this week. Our district gets this entire week off, which is really a treat! My sister and brother in law visited from Houston and we sort of celebrated Thanksgiving early! I had big plans to prepare a pre-Thanksgiving meal and share that together (I miss my Texas Family and will not see them until Christmas), but my plans turned into some pizza and dining out!
My oldest plays Volleyball and her team qualified for a spot in the playoffs which just happened to be held 4 hours from our hometown! Crazy! Well, it just gave us the excuse we needed to give my sister and her hubby an impromptu tour of Northern California. We spent yesterday in the car traveling to and from the game, which lasted for 3 sets, or 1 hour! We played a fantastic team, but my girl got 3 ACES and had some great sets! (Can you tell I'm proud?)
I haven't had as much time as I'd like to create new games and activities for my classroom and yours, but I'm enjoying my time with my daughters and now it's time to prepare for our Thanksgiving here at home!
Happy Thanksgiving!
My oldest plays Volleyball and her team qualified for a spot in the playoffs which just happened to be held 4 hours from our hometown! Crazy! Well, it just gave us the excuse we needed to give my sister and her hubby an impromptu tour of Northern California. We spent yesterday in the car traveling to and from the game, which lasted for 3 sets, or 1 hour! We played a fantastic team, but my girl got 3 ACES and had some great sets! (Can you tell I'm proud?)
I haven't had as much time as I'd like to create new games and activities for my classroom and yours, but I'm enjoying my time with my daughters and now it's time to prepare for our Thanksgiving here at home!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Saturday
New Product on TPT
I just uploaded another version of UNO! This time it includes lists 5 and 6 of the Dolch sight word lists. My students really enjoyed playing Thanksgiving Uno, so I promised I would make a holiday version over the break. Now there are two "Christmas" versions. The first one is "Holiday Jingle Uno" and practices lists 3 and 4! The second one posted today is "Ornament Uno" practicing lists 5 and 6! I hope you will give either or both a try! Your students will enjoy the games!
Also available on Teacher's Notebook! Click here!
Tuesday
New Freebie Posted on TPT!
I have a new freebie posted on TPT and Teacher's Notebook! Please check it out!
Turkey Trouble
We have so much to be thankful for in First Grade! Friday, my little First Grade Froggies brainstormed their ideas and then created three feathers for our class turkey! They wrote reasons they are thankful on two feathers and decorated the third with "random" crafty things for a cute collage feather.
Isn't it beautiful! I'm so thankful for such an easy, attractive display to get us through this week of holiday festivities and end of the trimester assessments!
Today we read, Turkey Trouble, by Wendy Silvano and completed Deanna Jump's fun freebie you can find here! My students had so much fun with this activity!
I love my group of First Graders and am very thankful for each and everyone of them!
Isn't it beautiful! I'm so thankful for such an easy, attractive display to get us through this week of holiday festivities and end of the trimester assessments!
Today we read, Turkey Trouble, by Wendy Silvano and completed Deanna Jump's fun freebie you can find here! My students had so much fun with this activity!
I love my group of First Graders and am very thankful for each and everyone of them!
Sunday
First item is posted on TPT and Teacher's Notebook!
Welcome to my blog! I am so excited to begin this new adventure!
Please check out and enjoy my first upload to TPT and Teacher's Notebook! This is a great game to help students practice sight words! Look for more to come soon!
Find it here on TPT and here on Teacher's Notebook!
Please check out and enjoy my first upload to TPT and Teacher's Notebook! This is a great game to help students practice sight words! Look for more to come soon!
Find it here on TPT and here on Teacher's Notebook!
Saturday
November 10, 2012
I am so excited to begin this new adventure of blogging! I am inspired by those teachers that I have been learning from for so many years just by following their blogs! I have had many questions answered and many ideas shared! I like how as a profession, teachers are so willing to share with each other and help problem solve. After all, it's for the children, right?
So, ready, set go! A little about me...
First and foremost, I'm a busy mother to my 4 daughters. My oldest is a senior this year and keeping me quite busy. She is involved with Student Government and plays on the Varsity Volleyball team. They are headed to Section Playoffs in a week! We are also in the midst of college applications. My youngest three are triplets and are in 7th grade this year. Just the fact that they are the same age has its challenges and advantages! They also keep me quite busy. We are at tutoring twice a week for A, gymnastics for C, and the bookstore for E. I put quite a few miles on the car for living in a small community! I'm fortunate to work at a K-8 Charter school, so I get to have my girls with me for one more year after this.
I have been teaching First Grade at my current school for the last 13 years! I love where I work, the students and families I get to know and the people I work with. My teaching partners in First Grade are amazing and we have a very cohesive working relationship which often overflows into our lives outside of school. It is these wonderful women that inspire me everyday!
So there you have it. My first blog post.
Please check out my first freebie I've posted on TPT and Teacher's Notebook!
I am so excited to begin this new adventure of blogging! I am inspired by those teachers that I have been learning from for so many years just by following their blogs! I have had many questions answered and many ideas shared! I like how as a profession, teachers are so willing to share with each other and help problem solve. After all, it's for the children, right?
So, ready, set go! A little about me...
First and foremost, I'm a busy mother to my 4 daughters. My oldest is a senior this year and keeping me quite busy. She is involved with Student Government and plays on the Varsity Volleyball team. They are headed to Section Playoffs in a week! We are also in the midst of college applications. My youngest three are triplets and are in 7th grade this year. Just the fact that they are the same age has its challenges and advantages! They also keep me quite busy. We are at tutoring twice a week for A, gymnastics for C, and the bookstore for E. I put quite a few miles on the car for living in a small community! I'm fortunate to work at a K-8 Charter school, so I get to have my girls with me for one more year after this.
I have been teaching First Grade at my current school for the last 13 years! I love where I work, the students and families I get to know and the people I work with. My teaching partners in First Grade are amazing and we have a very cohesive working relationship which often overflows into our lives outside of school. It is these wonderful women that inspire me everyday!
So there you have it. My first blog post.
Please check out my first freebie I've posted on TPT and Teacher's Notebook!