Showing posts with label math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math. Show all posts

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Currently October


It's time for Currently!  Thank you, Farley (Oh' Boy 4th Grade), for hosting each month!  If teacher bloggers were eligible for Emmy's Farley would certainly be nominated, win and rock out the speech.

What is currently happening in my life is very different 
than what has happened to me in October for the past 16 years.


Listening - We have two goldendoodles.  Kalli likes me better. Daisy likes my husband better.  I don't know why.  They should both like me better because I am the one who takes them on walks, lets them on the bed, buys them treats and throws the tennis ball for them in the backyard. It's a mystery.  

Loving - I started a new job as an Instructional Coach this year.  In my new role, I work as a member of the Instructional Support Team in our district.  We each have different roles and our leader (boss) is fabulous! I know I'm going to learn a lot from her.  It was really hard for me to leave my elementary building to take this position, but as I get to know my team it is clear that I made the right decision. 

Thinking -  When I packed up my classroom, I brought 32 of those giant rubbermaid bins home.  In addition to that I brought home 12 big pieces of furniture that belonged to me (book shelves, tables, chairs).  I need to keep lots of it, in case I return to the classroom anytime soon.  But, let's face it...the chances of me ending up in the same grade level if I return are slim.  Time to start digging through the bins, sorting into save/sell piles and posting some of the things that I really don't need.

Wanting - Two weeks ago, I sprained my ankle.  I fell down the basement stairs backwards while trying to carry groceries in from our garage.  The door to our garage is right at the top of the basement stairs and when I stepped to the side to open the door...I accidentally stepped backwards off the top step.  The result - I skinned my knee, sprained my ankle, bruised my elbow and sprouted a giant bump on my head.  For real.  The doctor called it a bad sprain and said it would take about 6 weeks to heal.  She was about 104 and seemed to be barely hearing what I said, so I was hoping she was wrong.  It's the beginning of week 3 and I am probably going to get struck by lightening for judging/doubting her soon.  It still hurts.  It's still swollen at the end of each day.  I spend a lot of energy each day trying to pretend like I am not hobbling. No wonder she laughed when I asked if I would be able to continue my running routine by the next weekend.  

Wanting - I actually already bought the rolling thing.  Once upon a time, I worked as a speech-language pathologist who traveled to 8 different buildings in a week.  After experiencing my cart of speech and language tricks dumping over the in the snow for 2 years, I decided I would NEVER own a rolling cart again.  My new job will require me to travel from building to building to work with teachers.  I broke down on Friday and bought a rolling bag (like the giant briefcase really).  The extra bonus is that it kind of works as a crutch too. :)

I have an appointment to get my nails done today and I'm sure I'll need to grab the ice pack for my dumb ankle by the end of the day.

TREAT!
Earlier this week, I posted a set of October Daily Messages for Kindergarten. If you'd like to try the daily messages, they are on sale from 10/5 (today) to 10/8 in my Tpt store!



In addition to the October Daily Messages for Kindergarten, the following fall themed products are also on sale from today 10/5 to 10/8 in my Tpt store







Be sure to visit Farley to find out what is currently going on with teacher bloggers around the world. 


Off to get ready for my son's soccer game.  It's 41 degrees in Michigan this morning, so I'll be breakin' out my lava seat for sure.  Happy Sunday!

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Every Teacher Loves a Sale!


It's time for the annual back to school sale on Tpt!  This adorable button was made by More Than Math by Mo.  You can download it free from her Tpt store here.

All of my products will be 20% of during the sale, but you can use the code BTS14 for extra savings on everything in your Tpt shopping cart.

The most recent additions to my store...

Super Spelling Forms 
 forms to use with any spelling words + easy Super Spelling Power Stations
Autograph Bookmarks
bookmarks + autographs = increased accountability 


Turquoise and Lime Green Book Bin Labels
Fact Power Folder Set

Some of my other products...
Writing My Opinion 
opinion writing prompts, graphic organizers, book covers, rubrics, anchor chart pieces 

Fall Math Journal Prompts
(winter and spring prompts are also available)

Personal Reader Sight Word Stories
and a BUNDLE are also available)
Activity Pack for Back to School
Sharing My Writing Through the Year
No time for show and tell?  
Let students share their writing with these fun prompts and turn it into a keepsake book to send home at the end of the year.
Digraph Activities
Funky Fun Vowel Games


Funky Football Fan Fun
Daily Classroom Schedule Words
Camp Read A Lot  Classroom Campout Fun
Information Highway 
Informational Text Unit for March is Reading Month or anytime of the year.
 (passport registration for the Information Highway)

Here are a few of my favorite products from some of my teaching blogger friends.

Sight Word Poems by Jodi from Fun in First.
You can buy this set as part of a bundle as well.

Shark Close Read by Jennifer  from First Grade Blue Skies.
Jennifer has several different close reading sets that are amazing!

September No Prep Math and Literacy Centers by Annie from The Moffatt Girls.


Spring Is In the Air Digital Papers by Corinna from Surfin' Through Second.
She has several sets that I love!

Time to fill up your cart with great deals!
Happy shopping!
Don't forget to use the code BTS14!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Fact Power!

Dunnuh nunnuh nunnuh nunnuh nunnuh nunnuh FACT POWER! 

 Wow, that was hard to type and who knows how ya spell all that?

 My students are working on developing fact fluency for addition and subtraction facts up to 18. Each of my students has their own Fact Power Folder to help them practice. I'm not sure if it's the superhero theme or cute little folders we made, but my students are more motivated than ever to develop Fact Power!

Here is a picture of the front of one of our Fact Power Folders
 I use regular 2 pocket folders. 
The instructions, labels for the folders and flashcards
 to practice the facts are included in my Fact Power Folder Set.
*The actual folders are not included.
 
 You can click on the image below if you'd like to check it out. 
This set and everything else in my Tpt store will be 20% off on Thursday, 2/27 and Friday, 2/28! Don't forget to use the code TPT3 for extra savings when you shop on those two days!

 

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Winter Themed Freebies

Looking for some winter themed freebies?
You can find them in my Tpt store by clicking on the images below.
Please follow my store if you like these freebies.



I'm heading out to dig out AGAIN!
I do love winter...but the kind where it's not too cold for kids to play outside.
This is bonkers.
Enjoy your Sunday!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Holiday and Winter Themed Products (sale + freebies)


The Tpt cyber Monday/Tuesday sale starts tomorrow!

I'm posting about some of my winter and holiday themed products. 

I use this penguin unit to model nonfiction animal research with my students.
My students always love the nonfiction penguin unit!  
After this unit, the students do their own animal research projects 
with my Animal Research Book to guide them through the steps to writing research.


Animal Research Book (best seller)


Jolly Moose Short Vowel Sort - perfect for word work, literacy centers or individualized skill practice!


Merry Monkey Digraph Sort (word work, literacy center activity or individualized practice)


Holiday Making Words Pack (literacy center, word work)

 Winter Math Journal Prompts (I also have a fall and spring set of math journal prompts).

I also have several freebies in my store that are winter or holiday themed.
If you visit my store to download a freebie, please follow my store if you don't already.

Here are some of the freebies...






 

Friday, September 20, 2013

Vroom! Vroom! (Number Line Racecar Freebie)

Oh Friday, how I love you! I'm a believer in the full moon teacher theory. Full moon = strange behavior in the classroom. This week was jam packed with way too many school meetings, way too much assessment (which means that I spent time in the hallway listening to my students undo the routines that we've been working so hard to build) and both my husband and my son had to visit the ER this week. Is it Saturday yet?

We started a new math program this year. Well, I have been in my current district for 14 years and we have started at least 5 math programs in that time. Now, we have a real program that we are really excited about...Everyday Math.

One of the daily routines in our new program for first grade is to count the days of school. I made a racecar to put on my classroom number line, so we could "race" from day to day. I printed it on cardstock, laminated it and cut out the middle to make a "window frame" for the number of days we've had in school so far.


If you'd like your own racecar number line frame, you can click on the image below to download the document. I included a few different color choices.



Vroom!  Vroom!  

 

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Fall Themed Classroom Activities

Fall is by far my favorite time of the year! My own kids are going to decorate the house for fall this afternoon while I work on some school stuff. I'm going to try really hard not to move the decorations to the places where I think they should go. Ha!

I have several fall themed things in my Tpt store and my Teachers Notebook shop. If you're interested in checking them out, you can check them out by clicking on the links to one of my stores on the sidebar or you can click on the images below.

Fall Math Work Stations

Fall Math Journal Prompts 
(I have a winter and spring set as well.)

Fall How to Writing 

Fall Themed Writing Stationary

After I go to my son's soccer game tonight and IF I ever finish this bin full of school work that I brought home...I am going to prepare a few of the posts from my "list" that will be ready to post later this week.  Slowly...I will get back into the swing of things.  These first few weeks of school were busy enough to make me BONKERS.

Happy Sunday!