Tuesday, January 7, 2014

First Few Days Back - Reviewing Expectations and Re-Building Daily 5 Stamina

Well, I have survived the first two days back after vacation!  They haven't been bad, but I have been exhausted after resting for two weeks straight.  The behavior has been amazing so far (knock on wood) and may be due in part to the fact that I planned to review expectations and re-build Daily 5 stamina this week.  Just like the first week of school we have been reviewing and practicing.  I started with a True/False PowerPoint review of our rules.



Even if you have already gone back to school you can pin it and save it for next year : D.  It is fully editable.

Then, we practiced building up our Daily 5 stamina.  We reviewed the expectations and wrote them on the board.  Then we practiced just like the beginning of the year with me calling them back to the carpet as soon as one person was off task.

(ignore my messy handwriting!)

I am not going to lie - it was a little ugly the first day - our best time (not shown) was a little over 9 minutes.  Luckily, by day 2 we were back on track.

23 minutes - can I get a woot woot?

Ahhhh!  Daily 5 Bliss - ready for me to work with small groups and meet for individual conferences!  A few days of reinforcing those expectations is so worth it!  What have you done to reinforce expectations since you have gone back to school?



Sunday, January 5, 2014

Should Old Procedures Be Forgot... Reviewing Expectations After the Holiday Break


Last day of the holiday and I can no longer procrastinate any longer - I have to get in the lesson planning mode again unless I want supreme chaos in my classroom tomorrow morning!  Speaking of supreme chaos - after two weeks away from school, I know that I am going to have to remind my kiddos of what our classroom expectations are.   I was absolutely inspired  when I saw this post from The Science Penguin to make my own True or False PowerPoint to review my own classroom expectations during our morning meeting tomorrow.  I will show the students the PowerPoint and have them use either a thumbs up for true or a thumbs down for false (or I might have them show me a T or F in sign language).



We use Whole Brain Teaching in our class, so several of  the slides address the 5 rules.




















Well, I'm sure you know what the answer is to that one!  LOL!  I have uploaded a file that you can customize to meet your needs as a FREEBIE on Teachers Pay Teachers.

What things do you do to review expectations after the holiday?























Saturday, January 4, 2014

Spelling Scaffold


As I was going through my photos for yesterday's 5 For Friday Post, I found this picture of spelling tests I had taken right before the break, and I remembered that I had wanted to share something that has really increased my student's performance on their weekly spelling tests.

I use Words Their Way, and we work with the patterns and rules, but for some reason, a large majority of my students were still failing the tests each week.  When a large majority are having a difficult time, I know I have to change something about my instruction.

I asked one of our special ed teachers if she had any suggestions since I have a few of her kiddos.  She suggested shortening the list and using boxes for the tests.  Well, I decided to try it for ALL of my kids.  We now spend three weeks going over a pattern with a test over one row plus two words from a previous test that are a surprise to the students (to ensure that they don't just learn it for the test, but keep it in their memory.  I also print out spelling boxes for the test using this worksheet generator from Soft School.  The only issue I have is that I have to remember to cut of the top before I photocopy because the words are printed at the top.  I left a list like that for a sub once - oops!

Once I started doing this, the test scores became all A's and B's - and my students are actually transferring the spelling skills into their writing!

What do you use for your spelling program?  Any other tips or advice?

PS - Don't forget to enter to win a $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card!  If your wish list is anything like mine, you can use all the help you can get in making a dent in it! LOL!

Friday, January 3, 2014

Five For Friday January 3, 2013 And Giveaway!


Friday and time again to link up with Five for Friday with Doodle Bugs Teaching.

Two days after Christmas is my son, Tyler's birthday and this year he turned 13!  We celebrated with a trip to Dave and Buster's and the mall where we went to Build a Bear, Game Stop, The Disney Store, and a variety of other stores he and his brothers wanted to visit.




We brought along my nephew Noah, and he LOVED the trampoline ride there just like his cousins do.


It has been awhile since we have had a toddler to chase after (my youngest is almost 8) and he gave us a run for our money.  One of my boys said, "Now I know why they invented those kid leashes!"



It was a nephew week, because we also visited my other nephew, Ender (he was named after the book, Ender's Game which Cody got as a Christmas gift this year).






Cody also got a Rainbow Loom for Christmas and has been making bracelets like crazy!  He has discovered Pinterest (thanks to Mom's major slight addiction) and has been learning how to make a ton of different kinds.   One of those bracelets just might have inspired a new Teachers Pay Teachers creation for me...

Divisible Me - A Division Review Game Divisible Me - A Division Game

And last but not least it is time for my giveaway!  You can win a $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card just for following my store and blog.  I give one gift card away each month as a thank you to my followers.



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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Thursday Throw down - Interactive Long Division


I am linking up with I'm Lovin Lit for Thursday Throw down with a few things that I did to help make long division easier for some of my kiddos.  

We started using manipulatives to help them fully grasp the concept of how bigger numbers are divided into smaller groups.  I gave the students base ten blocks and a few easier division problems to start with such as 36/3 and 48/4.  They drew boxes to represent the divisor and then divided the blocks into each box.



Later we moved on to more complex problems that required them to regroup the tens into units, but of course I forgot to take pics of that :/ !  But, hopefully you get the idea.

And. I know that the standard algorithm for division is not introduced until 6th grade in the Common Core, but I have a lot of parents who teach it to their kiddos anyway, so it is easier to show them in class as well.  There are so many steps involved that a few kiddos lose track, so... I finally came up with this graphic organizer template that really helped out A LOT!!! Some of my kiddos who were struggling and struggling were really getting it and actually saying, "Hey this is easy!  And kind of fun!"


I simply free hand wrote the boxes along with little codes (D,M,S, B) for the steps required to get that box's digit.  Then I laminated them quickly during recess and we were ready to go!  The kids used dry erase markers and we solved a few problems.  And, I am happy to say it was so much LESS painful!


You can actually see hints of smiles on kid's faces who had been near tears before recess!

I just made these  Division Games that I can't wait to use after the break!
Divisible Me - A Division Review Game


Don't Duck Division Review Game - Long Division Style


Don't Duck Division Review Game


And If you have made it this far, I am giving away one of the above products of your choice to the first three comments! Just leave your email and the item you would like :)

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Ringing In The New Year With January 2014 Currently and a Giveaway!

Happy New Year!  I think this last year has flown by!  Hopefully next year will be a bit more leisurely!  Anyway, the first of the month means time to link up with Farley for Currently!


We have had a nice and relaxing Christmas vacation so far.  We hosted Christmas Dinner at our house on Christmas Eve, then went to my brother's for Christmas morning, followed by a buffet dinner, and a quick trip to my Sister In Law's house that night.  Two days later we went to Dave and Buster's and the mall because it was Tyler's Birthday and he is now a teenager!  ACK!  Where does the time go?

Wishing you a very Happy New Year!



In honor of the New Year I am having a sale in both of my stores!  20% off every item in both stores:

Teachers Pay Teachers 
Teachers Notebook

While you are there, remember to follow my stores for a chance to win a $25 TpT gift certificate!  I have a giveaway for store followers every month :)  Just a little thank you for being a follower!

I am also having a giveaway at Teacher's Notebook for my newest product
Duck Dynasty Division Word Problems Task Cards  You can enter here.
There are also a lot of other great giveaways from other sellers as well.  I have already won two great products!

Thank you so much to Sheree from Peterson's Pad for the awesome sales button.  She is also having a sale in her store today!



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