Hello!
I don’t know about you, but I’m in disbelief that I only have two weeks of summer left! Where did it go?
On the last day of school, I packed up my classroom, filled up my teacher bag with all the things I wanted to work on during the summer and left for summer break! This was the first time in my 22 years of teaching that I left my classroom on the last day of school!
The only school related thing I’ve done was a professional development in Vegas! My school is adopting the Expeditionary Learning Education curriculum
Well, best laid plans...I haven’t worked on anything that was in that teacher bag! LOL!
I decided to embrace summer for the first time in 22 years! I have read numerous books and vacationed with my family...without my computer!
We took lots of fun pictures! Can you guess where we traveled?
Now, with only 2 weeks left, I am feeling a sense of urgency in the pit of my stomach! I have begun the inevitable...making name tags, class decor, class lists, you name it! Here’s what my living room looks like….YIKES!
The piles from Summer shopping are out of control!
I’m also am changing the color scheme in my room this year. It’s been a little bit of a hodge podge the last few years, so I looked for something pleasing to MY eye! I love the farmhouse / rustic look, but I need a little color. Imagine my excitement when I discovered
Hollie Griffith's Farmhouse Flair Collection! OMG! It's perfect!
So now I'm printing, laminating and cutting like crazy!
I'm also creating math resources for my new group of firsties! I'll have to post pictures as soon as I've finished. Right now, I'm focusing on those beginning of the year skills my new students will need to practice (subitizing, number identification, ten frames, beginning addition and subtraction)! Until it's finished...here's a sneak peek!
These will be great for teaching those beginning of the year procedures: using scissors, glue sponges or glue sticks, subitizing, number identification! I'm working on a back to school theme! My plan is to have the skills increase while keeping the directions / activity the same.
Leave a comment if you have other skills you would like to see!