tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77615112072701054062024-03-18T20:57:31.339-07:00Third Grade TheatricsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger106125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-14288061224780560912014-09-07T13:14:00.000-07:002014-09-07T13:14:02.755-07:00New School Year!Dusting off the shelves of this blog for another school year. I'd like to use this more as a personal journal for my schoolteacher life this year so what better way than to talk about all of the changes that are happening!<div>
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First off, I switched to fifth grade this year at a new school. I was fortunate enough to get a job back in February, since I knew I'd be moving. I'd heard good things about Derby, and they were the first ones to call me back for interviews. I didn't get the first job I interviewed for in third grade, but I got a call about interviewing for fifth. In fact, I had seen the job posting, but didn't know how comfortable I would be in fifth. I didn't technically apply for it, but when the principal called after seeing my resume, I decided to at least interview, since it seemed like I was getting the "nudge" I needed :)</div>
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I interviewed, and they offered me the job the same day. I had been praying that the right job would come along, and since everything fell into place so perfectly, I felt good about it. Now I could enjoy the last few months in third grade, and look forward to something new!</div>
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I do have to say, moving was really hard. I loved my teammates, my building, our school community, working with Army kids, etc. etc. The first few days this year were really hard because I kept comparing it to my old experience. In my heart, I knew it wasn't fair, but everything just felt so unfamiliar, I couldn't help it. I knew I needed to give it a chance, and things are getting better. In fact, most days are really great days. Fifth graders are not that much different from third graders in that there are pros and cons. My new colleagues are great, and really patient! So that makes a huge difference!</div>
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This year, I am teaching science to each fifth grade class. It's a lot of fun, although I do miss teaching science every day. With our school, I teach twice a week, 45 minutes one day, and 30 the next. However, I'm learning it's a good chunk of time, and it goes by really fast (always a good thing!) I'm also loving not having to teach writing or social studies. </div>
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Hopefully I'll continue to blog here and keep a record of the funnies kids say, and the adventures we'll have this year. </div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-90562568683527886102013-09-19T18:22:00.002-07:002013-09-19T18:22:32.942-07:00Always a First Year TeacherThank goodness I didn't change grades, because these are the things that are new this year:<br />
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<li>Reading curriculum (same basal, different format)</li>
<li>Math curriculum (we are now using Georgia's)</li>
<li>Word Work (no more spelling tests and lists)</li>
<li>Lucy Calkins writing (the updated, grade-level version)</li>
<li>Skyward is our new online gradebook</li>
<li>KEEP-our teacher evaluation system</li>
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It's juuuuuust enough to make me feel like a first year teacher again! In what other professions does this much change happen every year? Is it just teachers??</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-46798059403504646972013-09-19T18:10:00.001-07:002013-09-19T18:10:17.115-07:00Talk Like a Pirate?Only at a school can these things happen on the same day...<br />
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<li>Adults and kids dressed in pajamas</li>
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<li>Lessons on how to hide you and the rest of your classmates in a closet in case of a dangerous intruder</li>
<li>Chasing down a child who has run out the door</li>
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There is never a "normal" day in an elementary school!</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-62516881484206410612013-09-08T19:38:00.002-07:002013-09-08T19:38:34.583-07:00Grown-up Problems.<div class="_wk" style="text-align: center;">
<span class="userContent" data-ft="{"tn":"K"}">Student: "Mrs. T, do you actually call your husband Mr. Thomason?"<br /> Me: "Nope, I call him my servant. Hahahaha!"<br /> Crickets. Crickets.<br /> They will understand when they are older :)</span></div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-40071922871772550812013-08-31T19:20:00.001-07:002013-08-31T19:20:41.030-07:00"Old" KidsOne of my favorite parts of a new school year is when your "old" kids come back and say hi. It totally makes you feel like a rock star! We have had afternoon recess with the 4th graders several times since the beginning of school, and I love when the kids come up to chat about their summer and show off their new haircuts, clothes, and the new inches they have grown! I even have one student who stops by every afternoon on her way home (she passed by our pod) to give me a hug and say goodbye. Love them!<br />
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It's a bit bittersweet because I miss those SWEET, TRAINED children! The beginning of the school year is tough because you know those kids that left were ready and trained for 4th, and you are getting brand new third grade "babies." But I think this school year is going to be great, maybe a bit more challenging than last year, but really nothing I haven't seen before. I'm hoping I will finally feel my five years of experience this year!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-83550738203406040542013-08-31T19:17:00.002-07:002013-08-31T19:17:15.713-07:00Seitz 2013-2014<div style="text-align: center;">
A new year has arrived and we are off with a bang!</div>
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The kids were super good sports as we did a Mrs. Thomason tradition--spelling our school's name. I always hope it will be a great teambuilding activity, but I always forget how hard it is for the kids to visualize it, and by the time each group is ready, we just all wanna get it over with! But it turned out cute, as usual, and we had to work quickly because the concrete is HOT! Already we have stayed in twice this week because of heat advisories, which is nuts, because we have had a weirdly wonderful not-that-humid summer, and now that school has started, it's SO HOT! Our a/c in our building didn't work one morning, and it was so miserable! It was a bonding experience for everyone, for sure!</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-26026812729497751412012-11-17T10:44:00.000-08:002012-11-17T10:47:04.019-08:00A Scary Teacher FirstWow, it's been a while! I was hoping that with a sweet, new class and a great new job, I'd feel like blogging a bit more. It seems like I have only enough energy for short Facebook posts and personal conversations these days!<br />
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I wanted to blog about something that happened to me this week as a teacher. Working with children exposes you to all kinds of life experiences, and Thursday was no exception. I began to notice as the afternoon wore on, that one of my sweeties--we'll call him A--was acting a little more impulsive than normal. This is a child with a significant medical history, as well as epilepsy, but to myself, he was acting more like a student with ADHD who forgot to take his medication. I think every teacher has had that experience :) He even expressed that he hadn't taken his medicine that day, and I thought, "Yep, that's it!" We made it through the day. I shot off a quick email to his mom highlighting some of my concerns and didn't really think twice about it.<br />
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When I arrived at work the next morning, I checked my email and found that his mother had written me back. Kindly, but firmly, as a mother should, she had expressed that the things that I had noticed were symptomatic of a seizure, and that she would expect him to have one in the next 24 hours. She requested that I let the staff know immediately, so that they would be on the lookout for seizure-like symptoms. I went back through his file, trying to find something that I had missed the day before, but none of his symptoms really seemed to match the behaviors I had seen. Either way, I spent the 30 minutes before the bell rang talking to the nurse, PE teachers, assistant principal, ESS teacher, etc. making sure everyone was aware that if A was feeling better this morning, he would be here, but we would need to keep an eye out for him.<br />
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I saw A at breakfast and he looked like his bright, happy self. His tradition in the morning when he gets to my room is to either try to scare the beejeezus out of me by sneaking up behind me, or just simply trying to get past me unnoticed. He finds great joy in this practice, and I have recognized as one of those things that A just loves to do :) In fact, he finds it so funny when I "catch" him, asking, "Mrs. T, HOW did you KNOW I was there?"<br />
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He was no different this morning, trying to sneak behind me, and giggling when I discovered him, yet again behind me. Morning Meeting went without a hitch, business as usual. My para was called out of the room that morning, so I was slightly concerned upon realizing I may be the only adult in the room with a pre-seizure student. Fortunately/Coincidentally, one of our autism professionals came in the room to do an observation on A around 8:45, and so I felt slightly better knowing there was an extra adult.<br />
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As we moved on to our reading block, my students were behaving like gems, and so I was really able to keep an eye on A. At one point, he got out of his chair, walked towards the Smartboard, and stopped completely. This seemed very unusual for him, so when he came back to his seat, I asked, "A, are you feeling okay?" He said, "Yeah, I feel good!" However, when I watched him get up again to get a piece of paper, he repeated the earlier behavior, stopping completely, staring off into space, completely oblivious for several seconds. As he came back to his seat, I asked again, "How do you feel?" A replied, "I don't feel very good." I immediately called the school nurse, who headed right down. When I returned, A somewhat lethargically said, "I need--I need to go the nurse." While I was on the phone, my instructional coach had come in to observe, and as I was guiding A out of the classroom, our ESS teacher also came in. I was able to leave my class in their hands, and we took off down the hallway. I kept A talking, noticing that he was beginning to stutter, get a little droopy, and fading off quite a bit.<br />
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We met the nurse in the hallway and headed back to her office. He went in and laid down, but couldn't sit still, complete sentences, or even forgot to respond to questions. He shivered a few times, stuttered his way through questions, and was very lethargic. At this point, I was just barely holding it together because I knew something was very wrong with this sweet little boy. Mom was called in, and as she knelt in front of him, she asked him where he was. After pausing, he was able to tell her he was at school, but couldn't lift his head in response to her request to look her in the eyes. At this point, I had to leave the room because the emotions completely overwhelmed me. I was relieved Mom was there to get him to the doctor, I was scared for him, I was terrified of what was happening to him.<br />
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My kind assistant principal let me sit in her office and cry for a few minutes. I was able to compose myself and get back to my room about 20 minutes later. It was incredibly difficult to teach that day, as I was feeling so emotionally exhausted and I constantly wondered what was happening to little A.<br />
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At the end of the day, I received an email from the nurse, who said that Mom had called and told her that 1 hour later at the doctor, A had a grand mal seizure, followed by several more episodes. He was in the hospital, getting blood taken, and recovering.<br />
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I was so grateful for that mom's responsiveness to my email, and her warning to be on the lookout. I was grateful for support staff who showed up in my room at the exact right moment. I was grateful for an administration who let me catch my breath. I was grateful for a very calm and loving nurse to sit with A and I in her office. I am grateful, also, to my Heavenly Father for watching over me and little A, and I think it was a blessing that his seizure happened at the doctor, and not at school.<br />
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I am also grateful to know what to look out for, in case there is a next time. Because this is a chronic condition, this may not be the last time I deal with A's seizures.<br />
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Last of all, I am grateful for A's influence on my life. I am so lucky to get to work with these little ones, even when they do drive me crazy some days! I feel I learn so many life lessons through these tiny guys, and I'm so glad their parents share them with me everyday!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-22488191240222216992012-08-24T20:39:00.000-07:002012-08-24T20:39:13.911-07:00Class Love!I love my new class. I'm exhausted, but they are the cutest, cutest, cutest!<br />
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Student: Hey, Mrs. T., my dad had surgery.<br />
Me: Really? Is he okay?<br />
Student: Yeah, he just doesn't want any more kids!<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-65381646044096341042012-08-15T15:18:00.000-07:002012-08-15T15:18:00.772-07:00First DayToday was our first day! We had only a half day, and I LOVE that they do that. You are so exhausted after three hours with the kids.<br />
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They are really, really cute. It's still the honeymoon period (and everyone had taken their..umm...vitamins?) and so it went really well. I have EIGHT kids with IEP's. I almost cried when they told me that. It sounds like I will get a lot of support, which I'm so grateful for.<br />
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Seriously, they are darling. I love my room, although it's new, so I still kept putting things down and forgetting where they go! My water was gone in a blink, and I was hoarse by the end!<br />
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Happy Back to School!<br />
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She used duct tape to cover her drawers instead of scrapbook paper...and since that seemed SUPER easy and FAST, and I already had the duct tape, I decided to do mine that way!<br />
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I looked around at a few other teacher toolboxes for some inspiration on what to label them, and used this labeling idea and template from Ladybug Teacher Files. I typed the labels, laminated them, and hot glued them on after adding the duct tape.<br />
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The zebra print is from some awesome contact paper I found at T.J. Maxx...that contact paper will be turning up in another place in my room (which is a project I am crossing my fingers works out!)<br />
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In other news, we had Everyday Math Training for the common core edition today. I really like the changes they made and I LOVE the E-Presentations...I am excited to use them (maybe I am just excited because they work in ActivInspire, which is what I'm used to using, as opposed to Smart Notebook, which is what my new district uses...and I still don't really like it!)</div>
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edit: Here is the <a href="http://www.ladybugsteacherfiles.com/2012/07/teacher-toolbox-printable.htmll">direct link</a> to Kristen's printable for the labels!</div>
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I realized yesterday that we have THREE weeks until students! And I have a BARE classroom! Okay, so it's a new school under construction and there's nothing I can do about that, but I wanted to get some things done so that when I am running around there like a chicken with its head cut off I have a few things done!<br />
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So here's a picture of a project I worked on today! It feels good to get something totally done! (oh, and laundry too!)<br />
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Since I have almost zero bulletin board space, I am planning on putting this on my storage closet door. I have cards from Vistaprint I used last year to give out to kids being kind, and this year they will be what fills the "buckets."Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-62864954834421082472012-07-24T15:24:00.002-07:002012-07-24T15:27:34.862-07:00Brain BreaksThere are a lot of resources out there for brain breaks. I have a set of laminated brain breaks that correspond with each letter of the alphabet.
Next year, the kids won't have an afternoon recess, but I am building in a time for us to do a brain break.
In addition to using the breaks on a ring, I searched the web and compiled a set of labels I can add to popsicle sticks. A lot of the pre-made sets had games I was unfamiliar with, and so this is a set I customized. You may do the same, or feel free to use this as is!
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<a href="http://ms-smartiepants.blogspot.com/2012/02/brain-breaks-freebie.html">Ms. Smartie Pants</a><br />
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Great little tool, but I've never put up posters before. I created some simple ones to go with my black, white, green, and pink scheme. The pictures are from Discovery Kids.<br />
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I honestly had completely forgotten about signing up, because I had done it about a year before, and it was so easy! I created my profile, wrote about the details of my school and classroom, and that was pretty much it!<br />
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Through the donation, I ordered a few of the things I mentioned in the last post, along with some fun guided reading and math items. I am planning on ordering a Scholastic News subscription too, with my remaining money.<br />
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I can't decide whether to order enough subscriptions for a small guided reading group (7), enough to read it in partners (about 12/13 subscriptions), or just order one for the whole class.<br />
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Anyone use Scholastic News and have any great tips or advice?<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-60330723358992316042012-07-23T07:48:00.003-07:002012-07-23T07:48:40.812-07:00Recent PurchasesLike any teacher, I have a hard time resisting buying new things for the next school year. This year is turning out to be a challenge because I have only seen my new classroom once, and it only has ONE bulletin board. Yes, ONE! It is a smaller square board too, and then the only other board is a whiteboard which is twice it's size. So, I'm a little nervous about that. I think I will have to get creative with those concrete blocks!<br />
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But here are a few things I love to get every year for my room!<br />
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I love using this paper for anchor charts and for small groups. Usually I just get the Post-It pad itself, but this year I am going to try the one that has the Dry Erase board on the other side.<br />
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2. Borders from Creative Teaching Press.<br />
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Before I knew I was going to have zero bulletin board space, I knew I wanted to simplify my "theme" and colors. To be honest, I can't pull off a great theme very well, and I loved the simplicity of Kristen's room over at Ladybug Teaching Files. So I wanted to do black and white, and then throw in some bright colors, like lime and hot pink. Still not sure how it will turn out in my room, but I like the basic idea of it!<br />
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I purchased "Be a Guided Reading Guru" from Lesson Plan SOS last summer and then didn't get to use it because our district adopted a brand new curriculum. This year, I am going to use it. In her packet, she uses the different colored flags to correspond with a thinking strategy for reading. I would love to try it, since it seems much more simpler than things I have done in the past!<br />
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Our administration read this book to our kids a few years ago, and I have used bits and pieces of the overall idea to motivate my kids to be nice! This year, I plan to have a board (somewhere!) where the kids each have a library pocket and can earn "bucket filler cards" for doing nice things for their classmates. I love the classrooms that do the actual buckets and fill them with pom poms, but because of space, I am going to try it this way.<br />
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So, I know I have purchased more things, but here are some of the basics. I am back to being a "new" teacher again since I am in a new district, so orientation starts August 1st. I can't believe how soon that is coming up!<br />
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<li>my husband graduated from law school</li>
<li>my husband took the bar</li>
<li>my husband PASSED THE BAR!</li>
<li>my husband GOT A JOB!</li>
<li>my husband got a job in a new city! (60 minutes west of Topeka)</li>
<li>I had to get a new job!</li>
<li>I got an interview...and the next day I had a new job!</li>
<li>I had to move out of my classroom!</li>
<li>I taught summer school!</li>
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Suffice it to say, it's been a busy 2012! I cried a few times during my last week of school. One of my students said a positive part of her day was "getting to spend today with Mrs. Thomason before she leaves." Tears, seriously. Again, SUCH A HARD YEAR, but I REALLY loved them at the end and I was sad to see them go!</div>
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So, onto new things! My new school is a BRAND SPANKIN school on Ft. Riley Army Base, and I get to STAY in third grade! We went to see our new school last Thursday, and the excitement was obvious, as teachers ran from room to room taking pictures of their classrooms and everything in between. This was in spite of the fact that the school is NOT complete yet!</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Each classroom has a CLOSET! YES!!!</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Only pitfall of the room...not much bulletin board space! The smartboard will go in between the bulletin board and whiteboard.</td></tr>
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Like any hip teacher, I like to indoctrinate my students with silly Youtube videos.</div>
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Let's be honest, usually THEY are the ones teaching me to be cool!</div>
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On the last day of school, I pulled out some Carly Rae Jeppsen, in the form of the Harvard baseball players. My kids started doing the dance (ok, and some dances of their own!)</div>
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They are so cute!</div>
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At the end of the year, our assistant principal and behavior specialist came in to do some fun activities with my kids. It was such a positive 40 minutes!</div>
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They danced to a song (Follow the Leader by...ooo, can't remember!)</div>
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They did more dance moves??? (By the way, we did chicken fat friday every Friday the second half of the year. They always talked about it!)</div>
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I also discovered a newfound love for Pete the Cat. They read them this story and talked about things being alllllll good! They kids sang the song. And, of course, I thought it was even cuter when they changed the song to "I love my TEACHER, I LOVE my teacher!"</div>
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It's so funny how the class that gave you me so much DRAMA is one of the classes I'll miss the most. They really were sweet and I saw some HUGE improvements.</div>
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We did normal, silly, and TOUGH!</div>
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-31908090669795780662012-07-02T16:18:00.003-07:002012-07-02T16:18:23.433-07:00Recycling project<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
Some of the results of our annual recycling project. The kids pick their groups (and they work so much better together, imagine that!)</div>
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This group made a model of me, complete with coconut bra! No, I have NEVER worn that to work!</div>
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This is a racecar :)</div>
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I love field day! Our PE teachers do an amazing job planning the activities and teaching the kids ahead of time how to play them!</div>
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The looks on these girls' faces are priceless!</div>
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-66037334998185676202012-07-02T16:11:00.003-07:002012-07-02T16:11:57.697-07:00Cooperative Teams/Lego Fractions<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
One thing my students struggled with ALL year was working together...we still didn't quite have it down by the time we did this project, but I think the kids that could handle it did great, and so that made it worth it! Each team was given a set of legos (random) in four colors. They had 15 minutes to create a structure. They could make their own pieces and connect them (they HAD to be connected by the end of the time), or they could just build one big one together (harder than it sounds with these little guys...hehe). </div>
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After the 15 minutes was up, they switched tables. They had to deconstruct the structure, sort out the colors, and create fractions using the four colors. They got extra "points" for putting the fractions in order from smallest to largest and using the <, >, or = symbols. </div>
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I was inspired to do this by a news piece I saw where a middle school teacher used Legos with her sixth grade language arts class to talk about plot, conflict, etc. </div>
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761511207270105406.post-15053170142700635942012-07-02T16:04:00.002-07:002012-07-02T16:04:41.200-07:00Angry Birds Writing<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
I found this project on Pinterest and knew we HAD to do it! HUGE thanks to the teacher that put this together. The kids loved it, loved the writing component, and REALLY loved building their birds! We even had another class come over to see our angry birds and ask questions about them :) </div>
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I even did this project with my 4th-grade summer schoolers...who also loved it! If Angry Birds is still cool next year, we will for sure do it again!</div>
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I love doing this lesson with my third graders. The generous teacher in the classroom before me left a laminated set of 30 tangrams, and so I did some research and was led to <u>Grandfather Tang</u>. It's a great story where the two main animal characters change into different creatures as the story progresses. As I read it out loud, the kids manipulate their tangrams to match the creature. For some of them, it's hard at first, but they get better!</div>
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