Sunday, August 11, 2013

Back to School Part 2

As I had mentioned in my previous post, I would upload more pictures of my classroom and all the fun changes that I've made for this school year!  Mid last year, I decided to scan our class set of Decodable Books  to send home with the students, since there are not enough copies of the book for each student to get one.  I spent about 3 weekends scanning all 45 books and placing the pages into Illustrator and then making 25 copies of each book, whew!!!  It was a lot of work but I'm so glad that it's done and both the students and parents love having a Decodable Book to read each week.  I made these envelopes for the books to be sent home in.  By the end of the year, they feel apart so this year I taped them all around the edges and during the summer I paced out exactly when we would be reading each book and laminated in onto the cover.  

Book envelopes for weekly checkout of Decodable Books for students to read.  The entire year is paced out, the books are sent out weekly and parents must initial that the book(s) were returned to me.  

I found this idea on Pinterest and I spruced it up but I LOVE the concept to help reinforce reading comprehension!  

I had mentioned before that there are a total of 45 of these books, so I have them all organized by level so it makes it easy for me to send them home weekly.

Closer look of each scanned book, divided into their tabs!
When students are absent, this is the homework folder that I send home with work that the student might of missed and bring it to the office for the parent to pick up.

I changed out my cushion for the listening center this year.  Unfortunately, last year a few of my students accidentally drew on my super cute white bench and ruined it :(.  This year, I found outdoor cushions from CostCo that can withstand all types of weather so I'm hoping that they can withstand kindergartners!  I zip tied the label to the back of the crate and then sewed the front of the cushion onto the crate using 50lb fishing line!

We were lucky to receive AV carts for our Elmo's this year, here is how I set mine up to hold all of the electronics that I have.

Side view...so my projector is displayed on the shelving in the front and my computer is displayed on the shelving that slides out from the back.  If you look close enough, my speakers fit in-between the top shelf and the bottom shelf!  Woohoo!!!

Monday, August 5, 2013

Back to School

It's that time of the year again, Back to School!  I have been working hard these past two weeks in order to prepare for the new school year.  It's sad but I actually started prepping at the end of last year, by printing out our Group A and Group B signs.  I'm sure our school does back to school a little bit different, especially with kindergarten.  The first three days of school, we have 45minute blocks to meet the students and the parents and during this time we get to go over our rules and do and assessment on the students.  Then, we break the class up into 2 groups - Group A and Group B.  Half the class comes to school for 1/2 day (Group A) and then the next day the other group of kids come for 1/2 day (Group B).  That following Monday Group A would come for a full day and Tuesday Group B would come for a full day and then that Wednesday all the students would arrive.  So, it's a great way to ease the students into kindergarten.   More pictures are to come later on!

Welcome notes for parents!

I got these great trays from Lakeshore this year, and it helped me organize all my Group A and Group B papers for the parent conferences!

This year, I decided to ask parents if they were willing to help me prep projects for crafts we complete this year.  

I know this looks chaotic but I wanted to display some of the love that I have received over the years on my filing cabinets.  

This year, I decided to paint my desk and I think it looks awesome!  It was a puke green color before and I couldn't be more pleased :0

Reading Buddies along with stories for students to read!

Puzzles I bought from Ross for $4.99 and they are awesome learning tools!
Here is my morning station, otherwise know as calendar time.  I also bought these awesome magnetic ten frame frames for counting in the morning.  
I used sheet protectors to the dimensions of the shape and color cards and well as the rhyming words and everyday we review a color and shape and that cards just slide right into the sheet protector.  We do go over the rhyming words, I will ask students to give me other words that rhyme with "box and "fox"!  I also have a close up of the magnetic 10 frame, so easy to use!
Here is my behavior management plan, I moved it this year so that students would be able to move their clips on their own.  

I made thse signs last year and they just sat on my whiteboard :(  I am reinstating them again this year and hopefully will get put to good use.


Saturday, June 15, 2013

Number Writing 0-20

I've started working on next years pacing and when we teach numbers in the beginning of the year.  I've found a lot of the worksheets that I've used in the past were probably photocopied a 1,000 times and looked just awful.  So, I decided to make some new pages for the kiddies.  You can find them here on my TpT store, they are on sale right now!

 Numbers 0-20 on each page to help students learn to write their numbers.  
 Four lines of tracing the number, with dots to help guide them.  
The fifth line has the dots for guidance and the sixth line, students must write the numbers on their own.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Guest Readers

The other day, we were lucky enough to have guest readers join us in the classroom and read to the students.  Our special readers were Tameka Johnson from the Seattle Storm and Lawrence Wright who is an international pro basketball player!  Tameka wrote the story "Temeka's Choice" and also wrote Decisions, Decisions, Decisions" with Quency Phillips.  They were also kind enough to donate a set of their books to the class!






Friday, May 10, 2013

PlayDoh Containers

I found this post on Pinterest last year from Chickbug and thought it was the cutest idea, and I've been dying to recreate my own version of these containers.  It wasn't until my Mother's Day project failed that I had to resort to PlayDoh and remember about this craft.

I'm you have dried out PlayDoh somewhere in your closet or craft corner and with a few pieces of scrapbook paper you could make your own monster containers.


After creating the strips, I laminated them to ensure that they would hold up to five year olds handling them.  


I'm using the monster containers to store my letters for when we use them during a small group or a Language Arts center.  


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Helping Hands

I was on Pinterest the other day, and I came across a post from the blog Little Minds at Work where Tara had cut out hands to help her students master the skill of addition.  I thought that this was absolutely adorable and quite beneficial, so I decided to embark on making my own set of hands during Spring Break.  

So, I first found a template of hands to print out.  I used file folders to print on because I wanted the hands to be a sturdy as possible.  Also, I had to reverse the image so the hand outline that I would cut on would be on the backside.  Then, I had my work out out for me - 48 hands to first cut out, then laminate and then cut out the lamination, whew!!!



I had to try out a few in the beginning of this process to see how the end result would look like.  One, extra step I took was to put velcro on each of the fingers so that the students would be able to accurately count each finger.  This was quite a task, especially because the velcro was so difficult to take off the packaging :(.  After each finger was securely placed on the paper, I hot glued the palm of each hand to secure them.  


Now, I also decided to make addition and subtraction cards to use the Helping Hands with!  Here is an example of the fingers being used to add 1+2.  


It's hard to see the fingers due to the shine from the lamination.  Below is an angled view and a back view to see how I put velcro on each finger.  Please note that this project was very time consuming and I had to buy the colored paper, so I put out some of my own money.  



The final project of all my Helping Hands completed!  I'm very excited for the students to use them to reinforce addition as well as our subtraction unit coming up next month.  



Friday, February 22, 2013

Read Across America

While looking through Pinterest, I saw some super cute posts from First Grade Fever, where they had done a writing regarding Thing 1 and Thing 2 coming to your house and what would the student do!  I had a hard time coming up with the template, but after lots of research, I finally came up with a way to make Thing 1!  After lunch, we read The Cat in the Hat and did this art project afterwards.  I then asked the students what they would do it Thing 1 and Thing 2 came to their house, some responses were just too funny!


"I would tie them up!"

"I would want them to go away!"