Saturday, August 4, 2012

A Shopping I will Go...

My debit card needs a vacation, really I should freeze it in ice so I can't shop anymore.... at least it's not my credit card right... oh wait I pretty much maxed that out too... intervention?!?!

I know I am not the only teacher out there shopping away over the summer because thanks to Kristen over at Ladybug Teacher Files and Elizabeth at Fun in Room 4B I have been able to check out everyone's spendy purchases... and thanks to all of your deal finding I wanted to go shop some more... haha!

I know I am a little late to  the party but I am linking up to show off a couple of my summer shopping finds:

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Sand.  What?  Did you say... sand??  Why yes, yes I did!  Not that crappy play sand either, you know that stuff that is all rocky and powdery and yuck, nope!  The most incredible soft, fine beautiful sand... 100 lbs of it!  I got it from the store to my van, from my van to my classroom, and from my classroom to this sand table BY MYSELF!  (I looked like a complete wimpy middle aged dork doing it, but nonetheless... I did it without help and I felt like a rockstar!)  This stuff is tactile heaven and my kinder kiddos are going to L.O.V.E. it.

46 pencilboxes, yep FORTY-SIX.  My classes are already at 20 and 20, it is looking like I will have 40+ kidlets this next year, gasp.  That's a lot of report cards....  I may not have enough pencil boxes!?!
(sidenote: Did I tell you about the time I misspelled the word FORTY, I spelled it fourty on a newsletter, as a spelling word. YEP!  A parent wrote me a super sweet note asking me if the spelling of the word had changed, or if by chance I was using a variation -such as a British spelling- she was unaware of.  She was so kind not wanting to come right out and say, "You spelled this word totally and completely wrong you idiot!"  It was my first year of teaching I was a baby, so much still to learn.  I had always spelled forty that way, fourty.  It just made sense in my brain... four-ty no one ever corrected me; except for my spell check but I just assumed it was wrong! I was horrified.  I sent out an e-mail apologizing to all of the parents.  I will NEVER in my life spell forty wrong again, ever!)
But my favorite purchase of the summer was a STEAL I tell you:
 I found this lovely PiNk bag on a 70% clearance sale while shopping for clothespins (for of course a school related project)  I have been in need of a new bag and this was perfect.  When I found the turquoise wallet I was sold.  It is big enough for my yellow folder to fit (I use this great little folder to carry copies back and forth from home to school or vise versa, keep smy papers from getting wrinkled and messy).  Outside pockets for my wallet on one side and my gum, lipgloss, etc. on the other.  Inside pocket for my ever ready notebook (although it is meant for an i-pad or something similar, all padded and stretchy), and on the opposite side... cell phone and pens.  Perfect.  I can carry a couple pull-ups and wipes (those would be for my 2 year old, just in case you thought I had a serious problem), my camera, sunglasses, and I have some space left over.  So for the bag and the wallet I walked out of there for $21.  Happy day.  Every teacher needs a good bag, every mommy for that matter, let's be honest it is a girl thing!
So if you have been out shopping why not link up with me, better late than never... share your summer shopping finds.  Just click on the Ladybug's Teacher Files or Fabulous Find Friday icons above. 

Friday, August 3, 2012

Friday Already!!! Freebie Time!


  Seriously, Friday, already!  I have been so busy this week... between getting myself ready for back to school, my classroom ready, my kindergartner ready (this is her first year and she is over the moon with excitement), my pre-schooler ready (he is wearing his backpack all over the house), and my hubby ready (it is our LAST year of his colllege classes, I deserve an award for being a patient and supportive wife)... I am exhausted!  But I do have a freebie and so I just had to link up!  But first here is what I have been up to in my classroom:





After seeing them all over pinterest, I FINALLY went to Target and bought some tissue paper.  It has been years since I have made a tissue paper pom (I made about a million one year to decorate for a school dance when I was in High School) I forgot just how noisy they can be.  Hubby was trying to watch the Olympics while I was whipping out these babies one night, he had to send me to the other room... his exact words,  "So ummm, how many more of those are you planning to make?"  I was on the second one... I had a few to go... oops.  I retreated to our bedroom, put on a chick flick and pommed my little heart out!

When I went to the school to hang my poms I had teachers and interns stopping by my room admiring their fluffy colorful pom-i-ness... it made all that folding and fluffing worth it.  I even gave a tutorial to a couple of teachers who needed poms in their own rooms!   While I was taking care of the pom situation my littles were doing this:



They love coming over to the school, but I hate the clean up when we are finished!  By the way if walking under a ladder is bad luck what do you think about playing house under one???  Should I be concerned for my little toddler?

Anyway on to my freebie, I originally intended to post my Subtracting with Pirates lesson, however, my cute kinder team member needed a new alphabet line, and so I made her one, and then our other team member needed one too... of course.  So I made her one as well.  I thought that maybe some you getting your rooms ready may find these useful so... without further ado here are my freebies:
(CLICK ON THE WORDS BELOW TO GO TO GOOGLE DOCS)


and this one I have posted before but for those of you who may have missed it:

Happy Friday!

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Monday, July 30, 2012

New {school} Year Resolutions

I am HORRIBLE with New Year's Resolutions, honestly I haven't even bothered to make them since 2005... it was just depressing to realize that I cannot commit myself to a goal.

However when I saw this great linky party I thought maybe, just maybe I would give resolutions one last chance.... maybe I will surprise myself and really follow through.  I am an adult, I can do that!

So I am linking up with Amanda at Teaching Madness with my resolutions for the upcoming {school} year.


Resolution 1: Piles, piles, and more piles... no more!  My kinder team is AMAZING and between the 3 of us copies are made well in advance throughout the year... however this means I am holding onto things for a while before I need them and my filing cabinet is not large enough to hold a whole class set of everything that is copied (since a class set for my am and pm classes is at least 40!).  I am going to do better about sorting the copies and storing them in my paper bins on my back shelf... behind a curtain and not on my desk and guided reading table!  

Resolution 2: BALANCE!!!  I say this after I have spent an entire weekend on the computer making things for school, typing blog posts, and catching up on fellow bloggers...  I have an addiction!  But my 3 kidlets need time with me and once school starts that time has to quality, because it cannot be quantity... so I am going to save blogging and work for after 8pm... the hours from 4-8 are going to be just for my fam! 

Resolution 3: Simplify, as much as I love cute and adorable things, I have to let some things go... it is okay that my write the room pictures are from years ago and not the most adorable... my kids are getting practice at the skills they need and I can go home at a decent hour!  Simplify.

Resolution 4: Have Fun!  I sometimes forget to just enjoy my job, my kids, my husband, my church callings.... etc.  I get so busy I just go into overdrive mode, I get it done but I am not enjoying myself.  Today it is raining and I put down my projects and just had fun!  I need to do that a lot more... turning 30 has made me so serious~  


Those are my resolutions... let's see if I can follow through?!?  Thanks Amanda for making me set some goals... it is good for me!


Sunday, July 29, 2012

Behavior Management

Kristin from A Teeny Tiny Teacher was gutsy enough to post about her behavior management system, that is NOT a clip chart.  I too was thinking that I must be the only teacher out there NOT using a clip chart to manage my kidlets behavior, she inspired me to take the risk and share what my kindergarten team uses to manage those little sweeties we teach.

Our system (and I say our because my entire kinder team uses the same system) is very similar to Kristin's gold tags.

The Setup:
We use blue sticks and red sticks.  Now blue and red sticks are simply cut from blue and red cardstock.  They are placed in pocket charts, I purchased 2 of THESE (because I have 2 kinder classes)
Pacon 20360 Behavioral Pocket Chart
Now you do not need or use the cards, so use those for something else, flash cards, game cards, etc. 

 I also thought the header was a little retro so I made this to top my pocket charts:
Each of my classes has a different color, my AM class is yellow and my PM class is green.  I of course backed the labels on yellow/green to clearly differentiate the classes and laminated them to sit in the top pockets of my pocket charts.

Then I use labels to put each kiddos name on a pocket.  

Cut out a TON of BLUE cardstock sticks (skinny little rectangles)  and a few  RED cardstock sticks.  If this overwhelms you to do free hand I have made a template for you here.  Just copy onto red or blue paper and cut.

You are set and ready to GO!  

Now onto implementation:

Earning Blue Sticks:  When kiddos are following rules, listening, helping, etc. etc. etc. I pass out blue sticks!  At the beginning of the year, just before Christmas, after a long break, etc. I pass out TONS and TONS of blue sticks, anything to keep them motivated and remember expectations.  

When someone earns 5 blue sticks they trade them in for a prize from the prize box.  How do I keep up with prizes you ask??  I ask for donations.  Parents donate items from the dollar store, old kids meal toys, stickers, etc.  I ask people from my church to donate old small toys to my prize box, I raid my own kiddos toys and instead of donating them to Goodwill, they go in my prize box.  I rarely have to purchase prizes.  The kids are super excited for a silly little prize, they don't have to be amazing things.

My kids LOVE to earn blue sticks.  Once the blue sticks start coming out they pay attention!  As far as interrupting teaching time, if we are at the rug, or in small groups they just hold onto their little sticks until a transition time.  They cannot choose prizes during direct instruction, they have to wait until we are moving to our seats, etc. easy peasy!  

Want to make blue sticks even more effective?  Insert bell.  
If the class is getting a little noisy, or chaotic, (it happens... often) I ring the bell.  In years past the bell ringing was to remind the class of expectations and notifty them that they are NOT on task.  Now instead of reprimanding the offenders, "blah blah blah, quiet voices, blah blah blah, walking feet, blah blah blah, this is not recess..." I choose one lucky boy or girl to give a blue stick to.  They learn VERY quickly that when that bell rings someone is getting a blue stick, and they are silent... wishing and hoping that I am about to say their name... all attention is on me... I do love that.  

Now that blue sticks are understood, let's chat about red sticks.

I HATE HATE HATE taking away something a child has earned, hate.  So I just cannot in good conscience take away their hard earned blue sticks... CANNOT.  It breaks my heart.  However we all know that kids at times need to be reprimanded, they need a consequence, they {{gasp}} break the rules!  When this happens you HAVE to have something in place... solution: red sticks.

I use red sticks for those times when a consequence is needed.  I start with a verbal warning.  After a warning the next step is a red stick (and if needed a removal from the current activity, some might call it a time out).  This usually corrects misbehavior.  However I am a believer in second chances, repentance if you will, hahaha.  So if my offending kidlet is trying his darndest and I know he feels super sorry, he can EARN BACK that red stick!  Since my kidlets are only here for half a day (2 sessions of K remember) I rarely have a student earn more than one red stick in a day.  I have had years however when one 'special' little dear earns multiple red sticks in a day... every day!  In that case we set up a special system... 3 red sticks then a time out in the office, upon return you start over... you get the idea.

If a child earns a red stick and it is NOT earned back they go home with a red note.  This lets mom/dad know that we had an issue today.  Both student and parent have to sign the note and send it back the next day.  If they don't then the next day the kiddo has to call from school to tell mom/dad that they got a red stick yesterday, why, and that today will be a better day (this just ensures a little responsibility for behavior). I have the kiddo make the call and talk to mom/dad, if mom/dad want to talk with me after that is fine but I do tell them that I am in the middle of class and cannot explain specifics with other kidlets in the room, we can talk more in depth later if they would like.  Click HERE for a copy of my red stick note.

I keep track of red sticks in my log book: (click the image below to see the log book pages)


I have to say I have loved this system.  I am sure that it wouldn't work for some but thanks to Kristin I was gutsy enough to share an alternative to clip charts... thanks for reading.


On an unrelated note I am having some serious issues with my "follow me" section on my sidebar... well with EVRYONE's following sections.  They are not showing up for me AT ALL ANYWHERE!  This function has not worked for me since Friday, is anyone else having this problem???  I have tried everything I can think of to fix it.  If you have ideas/suggestions I would love to hear them!

Thanks.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Why Thank You....

Thanks to Sarah at Mean Mommy Academy for making this adorable graphic!


I am not one for big speeches and lots of of oohs and ahhs but I would like to take this moment to thank the little people.  You know who you are, you inspire me to do what I do, to spend money that I shouldn't spend, and to stay up later than I should making and creating items that will help you learn.  I have dedicated my last 9 years to you and without you, my little people, I would not be blogging.  SO really this one's for you...


Haha!  Really I want to thank Mrs. B for this lovely blog award.  I was thrilled with the recognition.

In order to accept this lovely award, which I gladly will, here is what I must to do:

1.  Follow the person who gave me the award.  Check!
2.  Link back to the person that gave me the award.  Check!
3.  Pass the award on to new bloggers and let them know they have received the award. Check!

And so without further ado, the nominees are..... in no particular order...
Those are my nominees... did you see a theme?  With back to school I am kinda stalking my fellow kinder friends (and they are all amazing)!  Well I have LOTS to do on this lovely Saturday so I am logging off!  Have a marvelous day!  


Friday, July 27, 2012

Freebie Friday




Freebie Fridays

It is Freebie Friday and I am linking up!

Since I have been cooped up in my interactive whiteboard class for the past 2 days I am sharing a freebie I made for our common core academy class in June.  A sweet kinder teacher in my group was in need of a book to teach positional words, it HAD to be about a bear, since the rest of her lesson was based off of this great book (classic).
Bears in the Night

She wrote up a marvelous lesson HERE that is aligned with the new Common Core.  (I realize the spacing is COMPLETELY messed up, something about downloading it off the wikki site... to my computer... yikes, sorry!  But I think all the info is there).  Thanks to Jane for letting me share her lesson idea.

And here is my freebie to go along with it, just click on the picture below to download the document.

(This book was inspired by this great book from Can Do Kinders.)

So there is your freebie, next friday I plan on linking up with my Subtracting with Pirates Lesson from Common Core Academy, the hubsters and I had a LOT of fun making up the game to go along with the lesson!  Happy Friday!  Oh and don't forget my 50th follower giveaway... enter in the rafflecopter in yesterday's post!





Thursday, July 26, 2012

Classroom Progress and a 50 Follower Giveaway!

Yesterday I headed over to my classroom to get a few more things finished... with the help of my five year old we got a lot done in an hour and a half.

 Look at how organized my cupboards are, moving all of my stuff (again) is really forcing me to decide what I need and what I can recycle... I recycled a ton!  Oh and do you see my cute new plastic bins over on the right there... I go them at the Target dollar spot, I am way excited to have a place to keep magnets, my projector remote and interactive whiteboard pen, and my markers and eraser!

I am getting my center chart ready for a new year, I had to re-make all of my titles for my back wall, the old ones were just too faded and didn't survive the move.  My new titles are all sitting in a giant pile to laminate, but I will post pictures when they are all done.

Room in progress, so much still to do but it is starting to look complete... I am excited for my new word wall, I have had to be super creative with a smaller space and putting it above my cabinet was my sweet daughter's idea, I LOVE it!

I have seen a lot of posts lately about birthdays.  I give each kidlet one of these cute bags and a birthday crown.  I make them all during the summer and then keep them in my cupboard to pull out when needed.

My final big project this week, I am getting my first day kits put together.  I actually give them to parents at their child's kindergarten testing appointment so that they have the kit for the first day.  That way they can log onto Barnes and Noble Storytime and listen to the story The Kissing Hand together.
Now that you are all caught up on what I have been up to.... the giveaway!  While I was sitting in class today I reached 50 followers!  I am so very excited and can hardly believe that in 3 weeks I have reached 50 followers, I have to say I have loved joining the blog world.  There are some amazing teachers out here in the blogosphere and I feel lucky to be a apart of it!  So without further ado, my very first giveaway!  I am going to give three lucky followers a copy of  My Picture Word Journal.  Just enter the rafflecopter below.  Remember to follow my blog and leave me a comment!


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