Friday, June 13, 2014

FUN FRIDAY and $1 SALE for Birthday Bash:)








This is our May Word of the Day Calendar and I have my kiddos to circle 5 of the words that go together and they write a story using those words.  It has really helped to improve vocabulary development as well as writing skills.





These are a few of the great writings that they did using the words.  Some of my kiddos actually wanted to use more than 5 words.  Yay!!


 I just love what this ELL student wrote about "culture"

This little ELL student couldn't write a complete sentence in September, now look at him go!








We had fun playing our Quest Game.




These are the cards included.  You can use them in a center or you can use them in the game. I chose to just use the list of words and recording sheet in the class version







I always let my kiddos study their calendar words before we play our Bounce Game.  The Bounce Game has questions about their calendar words for the month.  My students love this game!

This is my ELL teacher listening to one of my kiddos read her question card for her team.



We also have used the cards as a read around the room activity.  My ELL teacher said, "Our Word of the Day Calendar Words and Word of the Day Products have really improved her ELL student's vocabulary development.  All of our WIDA scores for our ELL students improved this year!  Yay!!

These are our Word of the Day Products we use each month.  We have all of them on sale for a $1 today June 13 and June 14 as a Birthday Bash for Brittany!  All ya'll have to do is go to our store and look under custom categories and look under Word of the Day to see all of them.







http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Word-of-the-Day-May-Brain-Bounce-Game-1218110










We hope ya'll enjoyed FUN FRIDAY and will come back Sunday for our Behavior post.

Have a great weekend!




















Saturday, June 7, 2014

Math Workshop



I usually start my Math Workshop with about 10 minutes of group  math instruction.  Then I  begin 20 minute guided math groups like you would do guided reading groups.  This is one of my centers that my kiddos might go to while I am meeting with a group.  It is our Quentin Task Cards.  They are word problems using addition and subtraction.  There are fish manipulatives to help the kiddos who need them.



This little gal even drew the fish.




This center is one of the favorites because my kiddos love the coin books.  They like to match the coins to each page and then count the amounts when they are ready.   There is a book for each individual coin and then one that is about counting all the coins together.  These little books are in our Money Bundle.







This is a missing addend center.  There are also flower manipulatives.  They are in our Plant Bundle.







My kiddos also love the pattern blocks.


And of course, we love our computers!  These guys are doing Moby Max.  It is a great program that you can try out for free for a month.




















We also have Scoot Math Games that we play.  They are fun ways to review math skills that keep the kiddos up and moving.  You can also use these cards in math centers.



We are having a SCOOTin Sunday SALE today, June 8. You can grab this popular Scoot game that can also be used n a math center with coins for $1.  You can also look under Categories under Scoot Games on our store and see several SCOOT games, including our Bundle with 4 games in it, all for a $1 today.












We hope that you got some fun ideas for your math workshop.  Check out some other great ideas here:














Friday, June 6, 2014

FUN FRIDAY: End of the Year Poem and BEE CRAFT FREEBIE:)





Welcome Back to FUN FRIDAY!  We have been working on "Our Busy Year" Poem which is about the end of the year.  We read our poem a few times and then we put the pocket chart poem cards in order.  My kiddos decided to put their bees on the chart after we used them to recite the poem.
One of my gals said,"Mrs. Beckner, the rhyming words are red."  I loved that she noticed that before I even asked them about that:)

Here are my kiddos holding up their cards, ready to put our poem in order.




Here are a couple of my guys starting to put the poem in order.  They all get so anxious to place their 
cards in the chart.




We highlighted the rhyming words in the poem.  My kiddos love the highlighters!  This is also a good time to remind the students that sometimes words that rhyme don't have the same ending letters.






Then we illustrated our poems.  You could also add a class photo or an individual photo at the bottom instead of drawing pictures.


I love how this student drew the bee "buzzing in the teacher's ear."








Then we made our bees to use to recite our poem with.




This cutey pie decided to use her bee to "buzzz in the teacher's ear!"

As you can tell, that was the favorite line of the poem.









Some of my gals decided to add props for the bees.



You can grab the poem and bee craft for free:)  If ya'll do download it, please rate and leave a nice comment.  We are trying to get in the TPT newsletter and really could use your help.  THANK YOU SO MUCH!!  We also hope ya'll will consider following our store so ya'll will know when all of our new products are posted.  We try to have them 50% off the first two days:)







If you want the pocket chart cards, rhyming cards, and a fill in the blank printable, you can get them 50% off June 6 and June 7




Thanks for stopping by!  



We hope ya'll enjoyed FUN FRIDAY!  Make sure ya'll come back on Sunday to see our Math centers.





Saturday, May 31, 2014

Organizing Your Work for the Week

Welcome to your first stop at our


The first thing I do to organize my student's work for the week is copy my sheets and put post-it notes with what day of the week I will be using the sheets.  





Then I place them in the correct folders.




I put the folders in the correct box and then I am ready for the week:)
I ordered these from Lakeshore and I  love them!  I also put my books in these boxes that I want to read for that day or other resources I may use.  You could also label  the boxes with subject names instead of the days of the week and just place all of your reading materials in the red box, math in the orange box, etc.  You could label the folders Mon, Tues. etc.

It is one of the best organizational tools I have ever purchased!

If you can't get your school to purchase this for you or you can't afford to pay for it yourself, you could make a set with boxes that sets of books come in to your school.  I know we get samples of reading materials or math that come in these boxes where the books are standing up like a magazine holder, usually bigger.  You could also check the dollar store or Target for open containers that might work.  It is a great way to keep you planned and organized for the week and the substitute teacher has no problem finding the work for that day.  I also have a folder labeled "Extra Sheets"  that I put in each box for the sub to have if she or he needs them.


We hope this little tip on organizing your papers for the week has been helpful to ya'll:)

We are so happy to be joining this group of great teachers with Linky parties this summer to help ya'll get ready for your school year.   This first one is on organization.  Check them out at Where the Magic Happens.