I don't know about you, but I sure have a long wishlist over at Teachers Pay Teachers.
New Blog for 1st Grade
I have found a fantastic BRAND new blog dedicated to the Common Core State Standards for 1st Grade that you have to check out and become a part of!
Meesabelle from First Grade Frame of Mind created this blog for educators to list and search for free lessons and downloads aligned by the CCSS!
I know we have so many creative educators in the blog world, who all have lessons and materials to share. To be a part of this, all you need to do is choose the lesson you would like to share, browse through the Common Core State Standards to find the standards your lesson correlates with, and then add your link!! Directions are listed right on the blog!
You can also check out Meesabelle's blog here:
Thank you!
Meesabelle from First Grade Frame of Mind created this blog for educators to list and search for free lessons and downloads aligned by the CCSS!
I know we have so many creative educators in the blog world, who all have lessons and materials to share. To be a part of this, all you need to do is choose the lesson you would like to share, browse through the Common Core State Standards to find the standards your lesson correlates with, and then add your link!! Directions are listed right on the blog!
You can also check out Meesabelle's blog here:
Thank you!
The Book Whisperer-FREEBIE!
Okay, so I have to admit...I had fallen WAY behind our book study! I have been meaning to comment along the way, but life has been crazy here and I am ready for it to slow down a bit. I am happy to say that I finally caught up with the reading!!
Donalyn Miller is such an inspiration! Although I have many, I want to start by going back to highlight just a few things that I could totally relate with (just a couple…I can’t retype the whole book!)
In chapter 2, Everybody is a Reader, Donalyn Miller discusses how she classifies the different types of readers who enter her classroom in more encouraging terms. This totally struck a nerve with me because I work with the students who do not meet grade level benchmarks for one reason or another. Instead of calling these readers “struggling readers” which can be somewhat negative, she calls them, “developing readers”. I love how Donalyn Miller has identified these readers in a much more positive light.
In chapter 2, Everybody is a Reader, Donalyn Miller discusses how she classifies the different types of readers who enter her classroom in more encouraging terms. This totally struck a nerve with me because I work with the students who do not meet grade level benchmarks for one reason or another. Instead of calling these readers “struggling readers” which can be somewhat negative, she calls them, “developing readers”. I love how Donalyn Miller has identified these readers in a much more positive light.
Then in Chapter 4, Reading Freedom, Donalyn Miller begins by discussing how she gets her sixth graders to tell her how they go about choosing their independent reading books. They begin by giving her the answers they think she would like to hear, but she then gets into discussing the methods they are reluctant to admit. I truly believe these reasons are important to discuss with some of the upper elementary aged students to help choose books that will continue to increase their motivation to read. Validating that it is okay to:
- Choose a book based on length-because it is short, because it has chapters, etc…
- Choose a book they have read before, and want to read again and again.
- Read the first paragraph or the last page to decide if they want to continue reading the entire book.
- Choose a book because it is easy.
I also think it is important to have the discussion about what to do when a book they have chosen is not working for them, whether it is too hard or simply too boring for the child. She states, “I never want my students to feel that they are roped into a book just because they have started reading it.”
Now for the chapter (Whisper) that I am scheduled to host, End-of-Year-Evaluations. When I think of evaluations done at the end of the year, I think about the assessments done in my district, the DRA2, Pals, local assessments, etc… She discusses the survey she gives her students at the end of the year to provide them with a time to celebrate their reading accomplishments, express their opinions about the structure of her class, and to set future reading goals. She states, “By visualizing and stating plans for reading after my class, I hope that students will continue to move forward as readers.” I love this and have modified the End-of-Year Evaluation she had in the book to suit some of my 3rd-4th graders and am including it below. Feel free to click on the picture to download it for free from my TPT store.
Thank you!!
A party on Facebook!!
Tonight I created a Facebook page for this little blog of mine! If you are a Facebook user, I would love it if you would click on the "Find me on Facebook!" box in the upper left and then "Like" my page.
I also joined in the fun over at Kinder fun! She is having a Facebook Mixer party!! Come and find some links to other educational blogs who are also on Facebook!!
Thank you!!
I also joined in the fun over at Kinder fun! She is having a Facebook Mixer party!! Come and find some links to other educational blogs who are also on Facebook!!
Thank you!!
I Have, Who Has Rhyming game!
I just added a new I Have, Who Has Rhyming game to my inventories at Teacher's Notebook and Teachers Pay Teachers.
In this game, the students match 24 rhyming pairs using pictures. What better way to reinforce rhyme than to have the students work cooperatively!
Please note: this game is different than the FREEBIE I posted about here. The I Have, Who Has Rhyming FREEBIE does not include pictures. Instead, the students need to blend the sounds to read the words and then match the rhyming pair.
Thank you!!
Word Ladder Freebie!
I just whipped up a Word Ladder FREEBIE to share with you all!
Click on the picture to download it for free from my Teacher's Notebook Store.
If you like this FREEBIE, check out the following listing at my Teacher's Notebook Store:
The Alphabet
Hi everyone! I apologize for not posting in a bit. L
Things have been quite hectic in my household...from our home renovations to the recent loss of a dear loved one in my family...it seems as though I am still waiting for the relaxation of summer vacation to begin!
I have been meaning to share something I created about a month ago, but just haven't had time to share it.
Things have been quite hectic in my household...from our home renovations to the recent loss of a dear loved one in my family...it seems as though I am still waiting for the relaxation of summer vacation to begin!
I have been meaning to share something I created about a month ago, but just haven't had time to share it.
I created an alphabet board and letter cards using clip art from the Graphics Factory. Along with the letters, I provide some simple suggestions for their use, but they could be used in so many different ways.
I created both a black and white version as well as a colored version. The black and white version will not only save on ink when printing, but will allow the child to color in the letters. This provides them with some ownership of what they are learning.
You can download this 29 page file at either one of my stores!
(Just click on one of the buttons on the top left corner of this page.)
Last Day!
Today is the last day to celebrate Christmas in July!
Here are some new items listed in my Teacher's Notebook Store. I've even marked them down 20%!!
Skating Party is to help reinforces letters, sounds, sight words, math facts, or whatever you would like to target in an activity I called, Skating Party. This is just like previous activities I have posted (Road Race, Take a Hike!, etc...)
Winter Wonderland includes 2 games in 1 download to help reinforce the Fry Instant Sight Words. I separated them out by the 1st 100, 2nd 100, and 3rd 100, so there are three separate downloads.
Now you can add your link and join in the fun!!
And the winner is...
First and foremost, please let me apologize for not announcing the winner earlier! I am so SORRY!
Secondly, I want to say THANK YOU to all who took the time to enter!
FINALLY, the winner is....
CINDY!
Cindy-I will email you the Hearing Individual Sounds in Words Lesson Pack. There will also be information regarding your new membership to the Graphics Factory!!
For those of you who did not win, you can purchase the lesson pack by clicking on the picture below
For those of you interested in memberships to the Graphics Factory, you join for $49.95 and receive unlimited downloads for the year! Don't forget, you will receive a free membership for a friend with the purchase of your membership!
Click on the picture below for more information
For those of you who did not win, you can purchase the lesson pack by clicking on the picture below
For those of you interested in memberships to the Graphics Factory, you join for $49.95 and receive unlimited downloads for the year! Don't forget, you will receive a free membership for a friend with the purchase of your membership!
Click on the picture below for more information
Christmas in July!!
Happy Holidays!!
To celebrate Christmas in July, I have posted some new activities in my Teacher's Notebook Store.
Skating Party is to help reinforces letters, sounds, sight words, math facts, or whatever you would like to target in an activity I called, Skating Party. This is just like previous activities I have posted (Road Race, Take a Hike!, etc...)
Winter Wonderland includes 2 games in 1 download to help reinforce the Fry Instant Sight Words. I separated them out by the 1st 100, 2nd 100, and 3rd 100, so there are three separate downloads.
Now you can add your link and join in the fun!!