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Aug 11, 2013

Top 5 Countdown

 
Are you in countdown mode yet? Or are you already back? I'm counting down!!! I am planning to work on my classroom Monday-Wednesday this week. Then, Thursday & Friday are PD. The kids are at school on Monday! EEEK! :)
 
To help everyone out at grabbing some last minute items before the big day, or maybe just to help you out because you've already started, you are exhausted and you want some great stuff that ALREADY DONE for you, I'm linking up with Brenda over at Primary Inspired for her Top 5 Countdown. I've put my top 5 wishlisted items in my store on sale for 20% off.


Here are the top 5 wishlisted items in my store:










Don't forget to check Brenda's blog out too:




 

Aug 9, 2013

Treasures Sale!

It's been a busy week! Lilly back to daycare, me back to work in my classroom plus lots of training and meetings. I have three more days to work in my room, two days of Professional Learning, then the kids arrive on the 19th! Yikes! I'm hoping to get a few blog post updates completed very soon! But for now, I wanted to make sure all of my followers that use my Treasures Resources know that I'm putting them on SALE this weekend!!!! Everything is marked down 20%, EVEN THE BUNDLES! :)
If you click on the picture, it will take you to the items that are on sale in my store! :) I hope you find something that can work for you! :)


Aug 2, 2013

Need More To Do Before Heading Back to School?????

Ha. Need more to get ready for school? Maybe you have more time than I do. I know there are some teachers out there that don't go back until September!!! I would love to have time to get everything prepared for the school year before the year starts. Wouldn't be the ideal world?

Well, I know it's only August...but I've bundled (I've been doing a lot of bundling lately!!) all of my holiday related centers--literacy and math! Many of these were popular last year, so I thought that I would bundle them together and give everyone an opportunity to save 30% off the total price if you were to buy each of my holiday center packets individually.  Maybe you will need to get closer to the "holidays" to even think about this, but take a peek. With this bundle, you'd be set for the entire school year! :)

I've included:
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Christmas
Winter
Valentine's Day
St. Patrick's Day
 
 Click the board to take a peek at my store:
 



Aug 1, 2013

Fluency

Fluency....isn't that what we are all working on? Fluency not only helps with test scores (grrrr), but it actually helps students comprehend what they are reading. I always spend a good portion of the beginning of the year working on fluency with every student.  Some students move out of needing so much fluency work, but others need it the whole year.

I discovered Fry's Fluency Phrases probably 4 years ago. At first I was excited to just copy them onto different colors of card stock, cut them out into strips, and put them on rings for students to practice. I can actually remember cutting them and assembling them in the car on a road trip we took to Nashville. I actually still use those rings of phrases. They hang up on hooks in my classroom (if I were in my room yet, I'd add a picture, maybe later!) I have the 100 phrases of each level separated into 5 or 6 rings, so I will pass those out to my small group (whichever level they are on with the phrases.) We usually warm up our small group with those. They will read through one set, then throw them in the middle of the table and when someone else is done, they take theirs, etc. Even though the kids still like doing those phrases on the rings, I felt like I need some more creative ways to practice the same phrases. Of course, the kids don't seem to notice they are practicing the SAME thing, they think it's a new and fun game!

I gave away my Super Reader Fluency Phrases last week for $1 when I was celebrating 1,000 Facebook fans! I've heard a lot of feedback and it seems that people are finding them fun and useful. My Super Reader Fluency Phrase packet is actually a set of 6 games. (One game per level of phrases) My intentions when making the games are to have students start at Level One, and move through the levels as they master each one. In my own classroom, I start teaching students how to play the games (very easy, a variety of Oops!) in my small groups, then when they are good at it, the games can be moved into centers/workstations where they can play with a small group to gain fluency. I have to admit, what I like the most about this set of phrases is the clipart. I just find these "super hero" alligators to be hilarious! :)

 
 
Now, since my students love these so much, I decided to make another set for a few reasons. First reason, they like to have a variety throughout the year and not get bored of course! Second, because I don't want this laminated set to get completely ruined after an entire class is using them for an entire year (and the kids last year have already worn them in pretty well!) So, I've created another set, same exact phrases and everything, just different clipart! They have a Back to School theme! So, I know that I have the option of using the "Super Reader" set or the "Back to School" set at any point in the school year! :) The kids think they are "new" games, but I know that they are all just fun ways to practice fluency without them thinking that they are really being pressured to read phrases over and over again. They truly love it. Here is the Back to School Fluency Phrase set that I completed yesterday. Click on any of the pictures to check them out in my store!!
 
 
 
 


 

One last thing, although it's hard to think about Christmas time (and WINTER!) right now, I also have a set for that time of the year. Again, just another way to "mix it up" for the kids! Like I said before, exact same phrases and cards, just different theme and clipart! This one is a mix of winter and Christmas.
 
 
 

 
I put together a lot of materials yesterday to add to my store (and to get ready for the school year!) I'm feeling the crunch with only a few days left before I'm sitting in training and PD all day, getting my room ready, then the kids will be arriving before I know it!!

Here's a glimpse at one other thing I put together yesterday! (All of my Literacy Center Mega Packs put into one SUPER bundle! Total of 148 centers!) I still need to put together one last Mega Pack today!



 



 


Jul 30, 2013

Back to School Read Alouds: Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse

Linking up with Tracey at The Teacher's Chair again today!


The Teacher's Chair
 
 
Plus, I'm linking up with First Grade and Fabulous for her Picture Book Linky Party!
 

Goodness gracious, I need to get myself into Back-To-School mode! I am sitting here trying to remember which read alouds I do the first week of school and I'm having trouble remembering!! What the heck? I think if I were in my classroom, I'd be in a different frame of mind and I'd be able to rattle them off. Anyone else like that? I'm better at coming up with ideas, lesson plans, etc. when I'm actually physically doing it in my classroom. Then I'm in the "teacher" frame of mind!

With that said, I do know that one of my favorites is Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse

 
I had the most fun with this book just this past school year because when I read it to my students I knew that I was going to name my daughter Lilly, but it was a secret. (I didn't choose the name because of this book! haha) I just found myself to be daydreaming about different things when I was doing my read aloud (much different than previous years!) because of course I was thinking about little Lilly that I was about 6 months pregnant for and wondering if she would have a similar personality to this Lilly! Ha! The kids love the story. They have heard it before by the time they get to 2nd grade, but they still enjoy it!

Plus, this past year, I had found this packet on Pinterest and used some of the activities!! Here is the link to Learning with Susie Q's blog post about Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. She has a freebie there that goes right along with this story! It has some fun activities that can be done that first week back to school!
Here is link to the free packet at her TPT store: All About Lilly


While searching for that packet that I used last year, I found other cute stuff!! Now I'm excited to use it all myself this year! This freebie looks super cute too!

 


Check out this blog post by First Grade Wow! Another 20 page freebie to go along with Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse! :)


 

How cute is this Character Map anchor chart???? Check out First Grader at Last and her blog post about using the story in her classroom. So fun!
 
I would love to find the time to make some fun packets to go along with some of my students' favorite stories! Do you have any good packets or activities to go with your favorite read alouds? Please share!!!


"Today was difficult, tomorrow will be better." -Kevin Henkes

 



Jul 29, 2013

School Week Linky--Monday LESSON PLANNERS

The Teacher's Chair
 
 
Good morning friends! I'm linking up with Tracey at The Teacher's Chair for this linky this week (as long as I can come up with enough for each day!) Now I have to give a disclaimer, mine is no where near as cute and exciting as Tracey's! Now I see why she wanted to do this, to show off how CUTE she is!!! I'm going to go steal her ideas!!! Haha

Today is Lesson Planners. Now, I have to first admit that I'm nowhere near ready for school or even going into school to GET ready at this point. So I haven't got anything ready for my lesson planner this year. We won't have our schedules, etc. until right before the first day anyway. But I can share what I usually do for my lesson planner.
 
I don't have a book or binder anymore like I used to. I complete my plans on the computer in a template that I've created myself, then I hang them on my closet door (behind my desk) in sheet protectors. When I insert the new week's lesson plans, I do take the old ones down and put them in a binder to look back at later.

I really thought I had some pictures of my lesson plans hanging up because I had created this completely over-the-top sub binder for my maternity leave last year with pictures of EVERYTHING. However, it looks like I didn't have pics of it in there! Weird?!? But I did have this picture, this is my schedule that hangs right next to my lesson plans and it looks VERY similar. In fact, I really use this same template, and then I add in my actual "plans".  I used word to make this and I love having the template and just adding in what I need. I also like how the week is all across just one page. When I add in all of my plans, it ends up being about 3 pages up and down. I just have three sheet protectors hanging straight down on the door with those three pages in them. I love how I can look at the plans at a glance and remember what I need to be doing. Plus, if there is ever an emergency situation where someone has to take over my room, they can see it too and not have to search  my desk for plans.
 
 
Would my lesson plans work for you? Or do you need more detail? I know a lot of people like to have them hand-written where they can change things if they need to. I'll try to remember to update these a little once I have some plans for this year!!!
 
 
 

Jul 28, 2013

My Summer (In Photo Form!) Completely Non-School Related

Everyone seems to be in BACK TO SCHOOL mode, so I think I need to post something non-school related! :)

This summer, I got into a fun, crafty, Pinterest mood for a few weeks! These are some of the fun projects I worked on for the girls' bedrooms!! Pinterest inspired of course. Here are my Instagram pictures of my projects.

To do these wall hangings, I started with some old wall hangings that I already had and didn't use anymore with my décor. The rest is just scrapbook paper, mod podge, and stickers. Fun to make.




Also made these, after finding cheap wall hangings at my Salvation Army. Also used mailbox letters and spray paint. I'd really recommend the vinyl mailbox letters because they were easy to move around when I didn't put them on straight and they peeled right off. The LOVE one I used scrapbooking type stickers and they didn't peel off very easy at all. Left the white residue underneath.





 And the finished products:




 
 
Some other fun this summer---All in pictures! :)
 Lilly has become quite the little character! She's at the point that everything goes her mouth, she laughs at everything, she makes tons of loud noises that she thinks are words, her hair is growing a ton,  and she is just exploring her world! What a fun age for me to get to stay home with her for 2 months. Also, we love going to the zoo. We have a zoo pass and made good use of it this summer!!