Friday, August 21, 2015

BLASTING OFF TO A GREAT SCHOOL YEAR!!



I have been working non-stop for three weeks getting my classroom ready for my kiddos on Monday. I am completely done. Thank God!!! I would be adding more to my classroom as the school year progresses. I love adding students work around the room the first week.

As I promise on Monday, below are the photo's of what my classroom looks like.







On Thursday, we had Meet the Teacher Night and I was able to meet my incredible class. I was over the moon excited to meet each and every student as they walked into the door.

On Friday, we had our annual convocation kick-off for the entire school district. Every year I look forward to convocation because it motivates teachers before the new school year starts. The hardworking and passionate colleagues I get to work with everyday surrounded me. This also includes my new grade level.

I am ready to Blast Off To Another Great School Year!!


Monday, August 17, 2015

My Classroom Tour & TPT One Day SALE

For the last two weeks, I have been cleaning, unpacking, and reorganizing my new classroom. Did I tell you this was done with no A/C? Can you believe it? I have been sweating like a melting snowman. The A/C will not kick in until teachers are back on contract.

Below are the pictures I took when I first walked into my classroom. I have my word cut-out for me. There is a lot of work that needs to be done before my kiddos walk into the door on August 24th.





My goal for fixing my classroom was to organize the cabinets and closets because I was moving into a new classroom. All of my teaching materials were in boxes. Put the furniture where I wanted it to go such as student tables, kidney table, classroom library, supply station, workstations, and teacher station. After completing these task, the fun stuff starts to begin. You know what fun stuff I am talking about??? DECORATING!!!! Making this classroom come to life.

I haven't had much time to decorate this week due to the amount of trainings I had scheduled. I plan to work non-stop on my classroom this week. I will continue to post my classroom reveal once it's finally complete this weekend.
Below are photos of what my classroom currently looks like.







STAY TUNE!!!!

Monday, August 10, 2015

Back-To-School Resources




These past couple of weeks, I've been printing and laminating my back-to-school resources. Whew!! As many of you are as well, I would like to post about some of my back-to-school creations.

What is a classroom without a word wall??? A word wall is an ongoing, organized display of key words that would provide a visual reference for students throughout the year. The words are used continually by the teacher and students during a variety of activities. It is essential in every classroom to have an interactive word wall. There are so many creative ideas on how to effectively use your word wall. 

Effective word walls will:
-support the teaching of key words
-promote independence in reading and writing by building vocabulary
-provide visual clues and reference for language learners
-help students remember connections between words and concepts


How do students get your attention? Hand signals can be very important to implement this school year. I don't know what I would have done without implementing hand signals. At the beginning of the year, I strongly suggest modeling and practicing hand signals so students are aware of how to get your attention without coming to you. The most important benefit for implementing hand signals are during guided reading and guided math. I can't tell you how many times students would come to my round table and interrupt valuable teaching. 

Here are 5 Keys to Success with Hand Signals
1. Choose a hand signal that are easily noticed. 
2. Model and practice signals before expecting students to use them.
3. Always use signals consistently and expect everyone to honor the signal.
4. If some students aren't using the signal, stop and practice the signal again. (repeat, repeat, repeat)
5. Remember that the goal is to minimize interruption during instruction.  


Where did they go??? I have heard this many times as I am walking back to class. Here is a simple way to indicate to people where your class is at. It is very simple to use. Print, Laminate, Hang outside your door with a clothespin. You can even add colorful ribbon to the back of the sign. 


I don't know about you but in every classroom I have been to; I always get less wall space to hang up posters. This year I am working smarter and not harder. I created these shape and color posters to help minimize wall space. Students would be able to learn about colors as well as shapes. Talk about killing two birds with one stone. 


When I taught fourth grade, we instill to our students about using rubrics to self-assess themselves and their peers. This is how the "Listening Rubric" came about. In writer's workshop, we have been teaching students about kid friendly rubrics and how they're important in improving our writing. I tell students at the beginning of the year that to be able to be a super reader it starts with this listening rubric. This also plays into classroom management and the expectation on the reading carpet. This is a great resource to use to introduce rubrics to students and setting the expectation for learning. 


Understanding addition helps students understand the role of mental arithmetic in developing numerical reasoning. Students should experience the kind of lessons that help them learn basic facts in meaningful contexts and through reasoning rather than rote memorization and isolated drills. This addition unit focuses on ways to help students become more fluent with small numbers and emphasizes the importance of such fluency as a foundation for working with larger numbers.


When teaching phonics, my students just love creating these super cute mini anchor charts for their notebooks. As I teach a sound, I read aloud a book that has several examples of the sound of the week. When my kiddos hear the sound of the week, they raise their hands to indicate to me they heard the sound. Its a quick way to assess your students if they know the sound of the week. After the reading aloud, I create a chart size anchor chart with a picture to represent the sound. Students will raise their hands to tell me a word that has the sound of the week to write it on the chart. Next, students go back and create their own anchor chart in their notebook. In the end, students will have their own working word wall. 



Alphabet posters and Phonics Posters are essential in a kindergarten and first grade classroom. Displaying these super cute alphabet posters can help support students with a visual representation and reinforce letters and sounds. 

I will be using these for:
-Focus Wall: I will hang these up next to my objectives. This also helps administrators know what your focus is for the day.
-Guided Reading: I will use these to help support students who haven't mastered letters and sounds.
-RTI: This is great to document for intervention purposes. 
-Workstations: Put these in a workstation for students to review and practice. 


The first two week of school, I will be launching reader's workshop by implementing this super reader packet. (This packet doesn't include lesson plans.) 

I will be implementing the following to help support my mini-lesson planning:
Posters: We can listen, We can love books, We can read independently, We can turn and talk, Parts of a book, We can read books, We can look like a super reader, and We can read together.
Response Book: The response book can be used during or after your read aloud. This is great for students to respond to literature. 
Reading Skill Posters: Author, Illustrator, Setting, Characters, Character Traits, Problem, Solution, Lesson, Main Idea, Fiction, Prediction, Cause & Effect, Sequence, Summary, Retelling, Inference, Compare & Contrast

KINDERGARTEN CREATIONS

As I am shifting to a Kindergarten Teacher mind set. I have been hard at work creating some Alphabet Resources that I will be implementing to my phonemic awareness instruction. If you're a First Grade Teacher, these resources can be useful for students in your classroom who haven't mastered letters and sounds. In fact, we always get some kiddos who come into our classrooms at the beginning of the year who need that extra practice identifying uppercase and lowercase letters. These packets can be your guide. 


Let's Have An Alphabet Photo-Shoot: This is a great resource for capturing your students moments as they're mastering the alphabets. Each letter camera has 5 engaging activities to help support your daily phonemic awareness instruction. Activities: Letter ID, Letter Tracing, Letter Handwriting, Beginning Sounds.


Alphabet Notebook: Alphabet Notebooks is a great way for students to practice on their fine motor skills but also create their very own alphabet book. This alphabet notebook will help support students in mastering their letters and sounds. It is a great notebook to use for a reference and it is just at their finger tips.


Alphabet Centers: What is a classroom without Alphabet Centers? Every Kinder and First Grade classroom should begin the year off with some alphabet centers. You will have your class actively engage in 5 alphabet activities from matching and tracing letters. Each activity is in black/white and in color. 


Word Wall Letters (Freebie)

Classroom Management Hand Signals (Freebie)

Where Did You Go? Poster (Freebie)

Color & Shapes Posters (Freebie)

Listening Rubric (Freebie)

Adventures Addition

Mini Anchor Charts

Alphabet Posters

Phonics Posters 

Phonics Poster w/Mini Books

Launching Reader's Workshop

Alphabet Camera's

Alphabet Notebook

Alphabet Centers

Do you want to SAVE of Alphabet Resources? 
Alphabet Resources{Includes Alphabet Camera's, Alphabet Notebook, & Alphabet Centers}

Even though the TPT Back-to-School sale has ended don't worry. I am extending my Back-to-School "The LOVE Sale" for another week. Everything in my store will be 20% off. Enjoy!!! :)




TUNE IN NEXT WEEK FOR MY CLASSROOM TOUR

Monday, August 3, 2015

This Summer's Gonna Hurt Like A...


I'm not going to lie but I have been rockin' out to this song all summer long. This song is probably going to be my summer anthem. I just can't get enough of it! This summer's gonna hurt as the first day of school is fast approaching.

The summer of 2013, I traveled to Chicago. I completely fell in love with the Windy City for two reasons: 1. The Weather and 2. The Breathtaking Views. Also, the pizza and hot dogs are to die for.

   
                         
The summer of 2014, I traveled to New York City. I have been dreaming for years to step foot in the Big Apple. I enjoyed every inch NYC had to offer. It truly is a great city to visit. For the first time ever, I was able to be a part of the "Today Show" where I saw Matt Lauer and Martha Stewart. Ever since the day the world change on September 11th. I've been wanting to visit ground zero. It was emotional to visit the 9/11 museum. I was fascinated by the stories of people who were there about working together to save as many life's as possible. I just love this statement that is on one of the walls in the museum. "We came in as individuals. And we'll walk out together." 





This summer, I've decided to stay in town to fulfill one of my hopes and dreams. For the last 18 months, I have been hard at work getting my Master's in Educational Administration. It has always been a dream of mine to receive my Master's to one day become an instructional leader in the near future. I am proud to say that I fulfilled my dream this summer by receiving my Master's. Many have ask if I am thinking about leaving the classroom after getting my Master's. The answer is NO! I am in no rush to leave the classroom to become a principal. I am still a teacher at heart. I still want to fulfill students hopes and dreams in the classroom. Someday in the near future, I would love to become a school principal.




This upcoming school year, I will be moving from first grade to kindergarten. I am so excited about this new journey as a kindergarten teacher. I have loved all of my years in first grade. Professionally, I have learned a lot about teaching first grade that will come with me to kinder. First grade will always hold a special place in my heart. For now, I have been over the moon about the movement. My creative mind has been working at 60 mph about the things I would like to create and implement this school year.



First, the school year can not begin without a classroom theme. Before the end of the school year, I start thinking about the next school year theme. In my classroom, I have always taught my students that there is a purpose for whatever I am teaching you. When it comes to choosing a classroom theme, I think about the purpose behind it. For instance, last year I did the superhero theme. That year, the school district was adopting a new math textbook/curriculum and I was going to be implementing a new philosophy for teaching phonics in context. I wanted my students to buy into the fact that even though we are going to trail blaze through this new curriculum we will be superheroes at the end.



This year, I have chosen a "Texas" theme. The purpose behind this theme brings me back to the days when I was a fourth grade teacher. Teaching the four regions of Texas was a blast when we learned about the past & present history that this great state has to offer. As I moved to the lower grades, it was a struggle many times when I would ask "What city do we live in?" "What state do we live in?" and I didn't receive the answer I was hoping for. As a new kindergarten teacher, I want to set the foundation and instill in my students the correct answer to those two questions. I also want to feed their brains about important information about Texas that will hopefully carry with them to fourth grade.

I've been adding to my TEXAS theme collection all summer. (****4th of July SALE*****) :)



Selecting a classroom theme is important to help motivate and stimulate your students. A theme can create a classroom environment that is comfortable, friendly, colorful, and create a positive learning and social environment for your students.

TPT is having a Mega Back To School Sale starting August 3rd and 4th. Go check out my store and save up to 28% off.





TUNE IN NEXT WEEK TO READ ALL ABOUT MY BACK TO SCHOOL RESOURCES!!!