Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Guided Reading and Literacy Center Schedule

Guided Reading and Center time is precious.  Keeping students informed on where to go, what to do, and when it should happen can be a huge time-sucker.  It can cut right into your sacred group time. 

I decided to create a schedule that can be displayed on my board and easily changed out every day to keep student aware of what the day's guided reading and literacy schedule would be.  After introducing how it would work, we practiced a few times, and students quickly got the hang of it.  No longer did I have to worry about interruptions during guided reading groups or while meeting with students with questions such as "Where do I go?"  and "When do I go to _____?"  To get your materials, click on any of the links or pictures below.

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Monday, October 6, 2014

FREE Thanksgiving Game and More

My Customer Appreciation Sale Continues...

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Today, your freebie is a Thanksgiving game called Thanksgiving Scattergories

The Featured Category for sale is Halloween and Fall Resources.  Click on the links below to find lots of seasonal fun for your students or your own family, even.

Halloween and Fall Resources

Thanksgiving Resources

Click on any of the images to get your own for FREE or at a great discount:

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Friday, October 3, 2014

Motivating Students to Write and A Writing FREEBIE

Let's start the weekend off right with a FREEBIE.  I was just thinking about how some kiddos struggle to write, and for lots of different reasons.  Sometimes it's tricky to come up with a topic to write about.  Sometimes it's just because they're not interested in writing.  Sometimes it's because they don't have the confidence in themselves :(.  Sometimes they are distracted, and sometimes they just aren't motivated.  (The list could go on and on.)  This didn't necessarily work for all of my students, but I turned my Book Nook into a Book Nook/Writer's Craft Area. 

I created a "bulletin board" by hanging butcher roll paper on the wall and hot gluing upside down clothes pins to it.  This was the area where students would see their peers' work displayed.  Some students were more motivated because they knew their work could make it on the wall, and others were motivated because they got to choose which pieces would be displayed.

After putting up the bulletin board, I created a work space, made up of student desks and stools from IKEA.  On top of the desks, I had containers with pencils, red pens, highlighters, post-it notes, dictionaries and thesauruses, erasers, and staplers.  All of these items could be used for creating and editing work.  (I also put the same objects in 6 different zipper bags labeled Writing Kit so that students could use them anywhere in the classroom. 

Writing became a completely different event in my classroom.  It was a time when we would turn on some music, students had the choice of where they wanted to sit in the room to get their writing minds focused, and they created amazing pieces of writing.  Students started helping each other out.  Sometimes they'd ask each other for help with spelling or for a suggestion using a different word.  I didn't even mind that sometimes students started to have conversations that took away from their actual writing.  Usually it was about their writing, which made it even more powerful.  They completely took control of their writing and took pride in what they were doing.  Editing became second nature, and they looked forward to scouring through the thesaurus to create a list of "better" words that they'd write on a post-it and come back to later when they were ready to make a choice.  It was transformational! 

Then...the best part for my students... I set out a binder with plastic sleeves.  In each plastic sleeve I put 15 pages of decorative writing paper.  They could use this paper to create their final drafts.  They LOVED being able to flip through the binder to choose which type of paper they could use.  I was amazed at how much longer and "juicier" their writing became.  (Hint: On the last page in each sleeve I used a post-it and wrote Last Copy...Do Not use...Turn In to Teacher).

So, sometimes it's not the content or the lack of understanding, it's just a change in the environment that our students need to help them along.  I know I enjoy a change in the environment every so often, usually in the form of a vacation or just a simple rearranging of furniture in my bedroom. 

So anyway, I have a sample set of holiday themed writing paper available for FREE in my Teachers Pay Teachers store.  My students really enjoyed it, and I'd love to share it with you are your little (or big) writers.  It might be just what you need to get the holiday writing complete.  If you happen to download it, I'd love to hear your feedback.  Happy Writing!!!


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If you like that I also have a complete set of holiday writing paper and general decorative paper for sale too. 

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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Finally on Facebook...Stay Tuned

I've finally taken the plunge...the Facebook plunge.  I have decided to start a business page for my Teachers Pay Teachers Store.  It's easy to post sales, specials, and new items there, and it's also easy for people to leave immediate feedback there and share with others.  You can access my new Facebook page here.   The official name is https://www.facebook.com/KeepCalmAndTeach.  Feel free to stop by and check it out.  Follow me there to get the latest updates.  Shhhh...I'll be running a customer appreciation sale for an entire week in October to Celebrate a TpT milestone and to thank all of my loyal followers and customers.

https://www.facebook.com/KeepCalmAndTeach

Saturday, September 20, 2014

FREE Writing Center to Celebrate

That's right...FREE!  No strings attached either.  I have recently made a Teachers Pay Teachers Store milestone, and I am celebrating and thanking all of my wonderful buyers and loyal followers.  For the next week, I will be offering one of my best selling Writing Centers for FREE.  It's called Are You Kidding Me? and is based off of the game Would You Rather?  It includes student directions, a planner, choice cards, a rubric, and writing paper.  It's a lot of fun for a range of grade levels.  You can get it here.  (Please remember copyright rules still apply.  If you have a friend or colleague who would also like this, they must visit my store and download their own set.)  I appreciate the referrals and any feedback you have.  This activity is one of four in a writing center bundle that I have in my store. 

Being part of the Teachers Pay Teachers community has been an amazing ride, and I have been rejuvenated as a teacher and as a person.  My students benefit so much as well, as I am constantly reflecting on every lesson or activity, new or old, to think about how to make it better. 

If you don't follow me on TpT, please consider.  My store name is Keep Calm and Teach.  I will be launching a surprise week of deals and steals in October, and being a follower will provide you with all of the information you'll need to get these great deals. 

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Monday, September 1, 2014

Reading Street Vocabulary Sale

If you're new to Reading Street, or if you've been using it a while, you may be on the hunt for some supplemental vocabulary activities for the main selection stories.  I have sets of fun and engaging activities and games for all 30 5th Grade Reading Street stories in my Teachers Pay Teachers Store.  Starting with Red Kayak, each and every story is available.  I have seen so much growth in my own students since I have started incorporating these authentic activities.  These are not boring, skill and drill types of activities.  They have been created to encourage students to make connections with the words and apply them outside of the context of the story so that they can make real world connections.  There are previews of each unit.

I have recently created bundles or sets for each of the 6 units.  If you buy the entire unit, you will save 20%, when comparing this to the price of each individual story.  I have also created a set for all 30 stories, which is a savings of over 25%.  You can find all of my 5th Grade Reading Street Materials here.  You can also click on any of the pictures below to view the items in my store. 

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Back-to-School FREEBIE!!

Welcome School Year 2014-2015!!!  Maybe you're sharing that feeling; maybe not.  In any case, I decided to put together a set of holiday writing paper/stationary.  I thought it would be nice to offer a sample set for FREE also.  Just visit my Teachers Pay Teachers Store to grab the FREEBIE or the larger 26 page set.


    
                                   
                                 FREE Sample Set                                                 Larger Complete Set

The set features decorative writing paper for the following holidays:
Valentine's Day
St. Patrick's Day
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Christmas

Here are some samples of what you'll find in the large set:

      


You can use these for lots of activities, including:
Letter Writing
Narrative Writing
Creative Writing
Bulletin Board Writing
Writing Centers
So, so many more possibilities

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Memory Book for Many Students

It always seems like the end of the year is so far away, but it somehow always gets here.  Usually, after really thinking about it, I realize that the year went by so quickly.  Whenever I stop and think back about all of the things that I've done with my students throughout the year, it amazes me at how much we really did- from field trips to science projects to what everything learned.  A couple of years ago, I borrowed an old memory book from a colleague and gave my students a page or two a day for the last week of school.  They really loved it!  I took a good look at the pages and created my own.  Here's a look inside at a few of the pages.  You can find this product in my Teachers Pay Teachers store.  There are two different versions- one with colors and graphics and one that is more plain.  Included are cover pages and several idea pages.  Click any of the pictures or the heading below to view it.  










Sunday, November 3, 2013

No More Book Reports, Introducing...Book Recommendations

That's right- NO MORE BOOK REPORTS.  I have always said that I had some of the greatest teachers when I was growing up, but if there was one thing that I didn't enjoy about their classes was doing book reports.  They were always so boring, and I felt like I was always writing the same thing.

Being a teacher now, I can understand the objectives behind them (kind of), and I appreciate that I did learn some skills like summarizing, distinguishing between main ideas and minor details, and learning about plot.  However, I also remember how boring they were for me, and I can only imagine how boring they would be for my students if I assigned them.  I'm not blaming my teachers at all.  Times were just different.  No big deal.  I'm pretty sure that the ones who are still teaching haven't done a traditional book report in years anyway.

So, in order to keep the objectives in place but to make it a bit more interesting and personal for students, I have created my own version of Student Book Recommendations.  Allowing students to critique and rate books empowers them and gives them ownership of their work.   They love to see their critiques displayed and read by other students.  I like to refer students to the display of Book Recommendations so they can browse them to see if they find something they are interested in.

For the past couple of years, I have designated a specific wall or bulletin board in my classroom to display student recommendations and the materials students need to complete the activity.  Sometimes, I assign them as a literacy center, use them after a group finishes a literature circle book, or allow students to complete them instead of doing their Reader's Workshop Response Log.  

Coming soon will be a picture of the bulletin board with the student recommendations that my students have just finished.  

Here are some values I have found in this activity:
1. Kids are excited about being the expert, or person who gets to critique something.
2. Kids love to see their work displayed.
3. The kids enjoy when other students ask them about the book after reading their recommendation.
4. Kids like being able to choose which books they write about.
5. I learn which books my students are really interested in without having to take a formal poll.
6. This can be a quick assessment.
7. Kids are interactively positively with reading.
8. It makes a great looking bulletin board.

Click here or on any of the images below to get your own set, which includes:
- Teacher Information/Suggestions for Use
- Student Directions
- Student Writing Forms in 8 styles (1 pictured below)
- Student Rubric
- Book Recommendation Cover Page
 
 
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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Creative Writing

How the Creature Got its Feature
Creative Writing Project
 
 
 
This creative writing assignment is one that I have really enjoyed doing with my students for the past few years.  I'm always amazed at what they come up with.  This would definitely work in grades 4-8.  Depending on your students' abilities, this could be adjusted and used at other levels too.  It can be used in different ways also when considering writing (shared, writer's workshop, writing centers, etc.)
 
Basically, students choose an animal that has a specific characteristic (ex. a zebra with stripes, a pig's curly tail, or a chameleon's changing colors) and writes a fictional, narrative story that tells "how the animal got its feature." 
 
Included in this set of materials are a lesson plan, an example story that I wrote with my class, student planning organizers, a student rubric, decorative writing paper, and materials to use to put a class book together (cover page, table of contents, about the author page).  I tried to make this collection complete so that you don't have to do anything but read through the materials and copy items that you want to use.  You can click here or on the picture to get the materials.
 
I'd love to hear your experience if you use this so please leave comments below.  Also, if you have any suggestions or ways to use this differently, please share.  Enjoy!