Showing posts with label Bulletin Boards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulletin Boards. Show all posts

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Christopher Columbus and catching up!


At our school, we have an assembly each morning for about 5-10 minutes that the entire school comes to (about 60-70 kids).  We generally discuss something important that is happening that day or that has happened in history.  This past week on Friday, our superintendent showed us a video and discussed with students how it was Stand Up For Your Teacher Day!  She played a great song that was really touching and I wanted to share it with other teachers out there!


While at times, teaching is hard and time consuming and so much work - but its amazing what we do for SO many children in our lives!  This song is a great reminder of that!  


This past week, my students have been working on a Christopher Columbus play which they will be presenting to the entire school at assembly Tuesday and they have also been working on my Christopher Columbus book and activity.  They had a great time doing it and felt so knowledgable about such an important person!  You can check out this unit here at my TPT Store! 

Here are some of the student outcomes displayed on my very limited wall-space classroom!




Our classroom is back into full swing now after Missoula Children's Theatre left and we dove right into week 5!  We are ALMOST done introducing all of the Daily 5 segments and letting kids start to make their own choices - hopefully in the next 2 weeks!   Students are doing a great job and I am so impressed with their hard work and dedication to succeeding!  I have been trying my hardest to hang all the posters we make together related to the Daily 5 up -but I am quickly running out of room!  How long should I leave them up?!   We are also starting to get our CAFE board up and running and I am diving into my individual assessments and groupings!  







Math on the other hand, has been a tough cookie for me!  I cannot decide the best way to get it down and taught in such a short time, with 13 kids, at about 3 varying levels and make it successful!  As I was avidly following my blogs, I found that The Clutter Free Classroom had a great idea so I took that and recreated it to fit my math curriculum and classroom!  Students can now refer to the bulletin board if they need to know their centers rotations, their assignment at each center or any other information such as our weekly goals, the unit vocabulary and their daily Math Message! 

Left - center rotations.  Below is grade level Weekly Goals (discussed on Monday, tracked weekly by me)
Pink - Teacher Choice center and instructions
Purple = Hands on center and instructions
Blue  = Math Games center and instructions
Green = At your Seat center and instructions
Yellows = Daily Math Message (all students have Math Message Journals)
Green/Red below yellow = Unit Vocabulary

Since I do not a teacher store to go buy things and it costs a FORTUNE to have them
shipped here - extra lamination worked great as a 'holder' for the center rotation cards!
Reuse!! 
Writing daily center assignments was made easy by putting a colored sheet of paper inside a paper protector.
I can write and erase daily with dry erase markers!

The Math Message is a daily assignment students get right to work on when they come in.
The vocabulary is something they check in on when they finish early! 

There it is!  Thanks Clutter Free Classroom for helping create my
Math bulletin board!
So far, it is working GREAT for the 2nd graders - The 1st graders are still getting used to the increased independence but they are learning!  

For our Catch the Reading Bug - kids are doing amazing!  I have some kids who in 5 weeks have read over 900 minutes!  WOO HOO!  I feel like maybe I should start requiring book reports?! Or at least book title -author - summary?!  Ideas?







Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Important Book

While this week my students are all busy learning, practicing, reviewing, being hyper, and getting excited for the amazing production of Robin Hood Thursday evening, I have been trying to throw in some productivity! Last week I read The Important Book by Maragaret Wise Brown with the students and we discussed what makes things important, how they are important and that each of us have different characteristics that make us US!  To continue with that theme, I created this quick project for students to work on this week in the midst of being actors and actresses!

Students took so much pride in this activity and have made some amazing final products!

Check out the unit here at TPT and see some of the great products they have created!  (I have to say, this is the most honest and thoughtful my kids have been in sharing things about 'themselves'!  Usually they like to be similar to their friends!)







Tomorrow is our big ROBIN HOOD show!  It's going to be an exhausting day!  "Normal" school from 730 - 12...Rehearsal from 12-345...Show 1 @ 4...Show 2 @ 6...Clean-up...Normal day Friday!

Cold coming on, tired and ready for the weekend! <3

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Catch the Reading Bug!

This year to help promote reading outside of school I have piggy-backed along with an awesome idea that Lindsey @ The Teacher Wife had last year!  It was a Home Reading Tracker board.  Her design was different than mine - but it follows the same idea!

I decided to use the phrase CATCH THE READING BUG and for ever 100 minutes that students read, they would 'catch'  a bug in their jar!  I was SO fortunate to find the PERFECT graphics from Scrappin' Doodles.  I took those graphics, created a cute border, made my heading and each student got a bug catching jar!

To track our reading, a monthly calendar is sent home.  To assure students are continually excited about getting bugs and parents and students alike are not forgetting to record their reading, students turn in their calendar each Friday, I add up their minutes read and we have a big Bug Catching Time!  What.A.HIT!  They are SO excited each and every Friday to turn their calendars in and see how many bugs they are up too!  Now I just hope that this excitement lasts all year!

Here is a look at our board so far!  This is after 3 weeks of school! *INSERT HAPPY TEACHER HERE!*




Happy Reading!