Saturday, April 27, 2013

School's (Almost) Out...Blog Hop, Give Away and a List of 18 End of the Year Freebies


The end of the year is already HERE and it is time to do a little blog hopping!!

As part of this blog hop, I have decided to share 18 End of the Year Freebies from TPT, that caught my eye…

This packet includes fun, engaging activities to keep your students motivated and learning at the end of the year. 
All you need to do is print out the pages have students color them and write about their experiences this past year. It's a great way to assess how their writing has progressed from their first day of class to now. 

3) DRAGONFLY CRAFTIVITY…Enjoy this craft idea during your insect unit or just for fun at the end of the year!
4) "Live & Learn" Life Lessons Class Activityfor Anytime or at the End of the Year - Common Core Aligned!
This is an inspirational, fun, and rewarding activity to share with your students!
5) WHEN I GROW UP…This is a basic item that I love to use both the first and last week of the school year. 

6) End of the Year Wordle Student Gift GuideA free guide to create meaningful, budget-friendly gifts for your students at the end of the year. Have each student (and yourself!) write one positive attribute for every student in the class. Then use those words to create a Wordle for every child. Print them out and put them in inexpensive dollar-store frames. Perfect! 

7) End of the Year Goal ContractHelp motivate positive behavior and good choices in your classroom with this cute poster full of ways to help your students have an amazing end to their school year.

8) What's the Scoop?: An End of the Year Activity

This freebie includes mini "What's the Scoop in ____ Grade?" posters (kindergarten to sixth grade) and eight "end of the year" prompts written on scoops of ice cream. 

9) Thank You Picture Book - An End of the YearActivity

A great writing activity for the end of the year is to have students create picture books starring themselves and the people who have helped them along the way. This project is sure to be a cherished item!

10) End of the Year Student Memory Book

Make sure your students remember the fantastic year they had in your classroom with this fun and creative memory book.

11) End of the Year Conversation Dice:  

This is a fun activity to get your students thinking about and discussing memories they made throughout the year. cube to talk with parents and peers about their experiences.

12) End of Year “What I Have Learned” PostcardActivity for Any Grade/Subject (FREE):  

End of Year Postcard! This fun assignment is great for any grade level and any subject area. 

13) Yearly Goal Capsule:  

This easy to store Yearly Goals Capsule enables students to determine their own goals for the school year. They can then return to them at the end of the year to determine their progress. 

14) Our Favorite Days...-An End of the Year ClassBook

15) Looking Back [End of the Year Reflection]

16) End of the School Year Poster Activity

This printable poster is a quick way for your kiddos to summarize the 2012-2013 school year. 

17) End of Year Facebook Page 12-13

This is a fun way for students to reflect on the year. Students can fill this out, and take it home to remember all the fun things that happened. 

18) In Twenty Years Writing Project

 

Thank you for stopping by and checking out these TPT Freebies!  Please take a few minutes to hop on over to these other great blogs and check out their end of the year posts and enter to win these great items on my FB Page...

Editable Teacher Binder
Time Flies - End of Year Literacy Activities
Class Votes Awards Kit
End-of-the-Year…New-Year-Introduction-Student-Brochure-Project (From Working 4 the Classroom)
Seasonal Demand Writing Prompt Bundled Set
Traditional Lit Versus Fractured Fairy Tale
Combining Like Terms - Quick Review
Alien Text Talk Full Year Daily Language Practice, Grammar, Spelling
Measurement Wars Bundle
Fun with Probability
20 Figurative Language Posters
Create a SMART Goal Board
 
Plus: Choice of any 3 items in the hosts' TPT Stores
$35 Amazon gift card!

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Little Lovely Leaders Addie Education – Teacher Talk
The Teacher Wife 2PeasAndADog Blog
MissMathDork Composition Classroom The Teaching Bank
An Educator's Life Numbers Rule My World The SuperHERO Teacher's Adventures and Advice!

Friday, March 22, 2013

The Impact of Technology....

I was asked to review an informational graphic about technology, by Allison Morris.  This graphic focuses on the important role that technology is playing for today’s teachers and how it’s changing our classrooms.

This graphic clearly displays how vital the implementation of technology has become, while at the same time, implying the huge underlying role that educator’s play, (regarding both academics and social etiquette).

I recently joined my district’s 1:1 classroom computer pilot program, and have had numerous “technological” thoughts bouncing around in my head.  Allison’s graphic, helped me to narrow my focus and articulate these thoughts as questions:

How has technology affected my teaching style?  How?
How has technology affected my management style?  How?
Has the use of technology become a "norm" in my daily lessons?  How/Why?
How has technology changed my planning and pacing?  How/Why?
What social etiquette standards regarding technology am I expecting my students to follow?
What are the most important technology based skills that my students need to master and how can I make this happen?
Is there a more efficient way to accomplish what is required, using technology?  How?
What is the best way to differentiate instruction using technology?  How?
Project based learning…..How can technology support & incorporate multiple content areas to accurately display what students have learned?  

Please take a look at Allison's graphic, she is looking for feedback.  Here is the link.....   Click Here For: http://www.onlineuniversities.com/teachers-love-technology

Whether we are ready to or not….It is time to truly embrace technology!

Please Include Attribution to OnlineUniversities.com With This Graphic What do we Know Infographic







Saturday, March 9, 2013

Personal Think Time...Making it Real!

Do your students sometimes seem to have a difficult time thinking on their own? Mine sure do! They want the answers "spoon fed" to them. Well, in order to prepare my students to become actively involved in their own learning, we have started focusing on "Personal Think Time". We brainstormed our ideas as a class and charted them out together. Doing this, has given the students some real reasons for thinking on their own and allowed them to be ready to participate.


Out of the Mouths of Babes....Behavior Simplified

At the beginning of the year, I start off with some basic behavior guidelines (Success in 5...4...3...2...1). I'm not big on complicated systems that eat up valuable classroom time. Once the students have an understanding of our classroom expectations we work together to chart them out (using the student's own words and ideas).

This process serves as a reminder to the students and a heads up to new kiddos about how our classroom works.

Built in accountability without a lot of tracking and hassle!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Adverbs VS Prepositions....Having Some Fun with Parts of Speech


We have had some fun this week, while learning about adverbs and prepositions.  The practice pages and worksheets, just weren't cutting it.  So, I decided to take a different approach.

The students worked in pairs and created complete sentences using adverbs (where/when/how).  

I asked them to get "into it" and "be the fish/fisherman"....they loved this idea!

They had to be very careful to make sure that their adverbs, didn't turn into prepositions (due to where they placed their nouns).  I was excited to see that...they were getting it!!  I listened to their conversations (some of which became a little heated...lol) and found that they really were carefully constructing sentences, engaged and also having fun!




I had introduced prepositions first....they caught on as I discussed the concept of how the preposition relates the worm to the apple (the nouns).

The worm is ______ the apple.