Tuesday, July 10, 2012

"Step Away from the Dollar Spot!"

These are the words I kept hearing in my head as I shopped at Target yesterday!!!  I really just went there for plant hooks & milk but who can resist the dollar deals?!  Here's a sneak peek of some of the deals I found:


Tomorrow I will elaborate - but for now I am heading to bed!  So.Very.Tired.

One more thing before I go - I'm so excited to have followers in the double digits!!  That might not seem like a big deal to you but to me it's FABULOUS!  I'm really trying to build up my blog and apparently my motto should be "Slow & steady wins the race!"

Have a great night!

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Don't Miss Out and Coming Soon!

Jessica at Mrs. Stanford's Class has an awesome giveaway to celebrate 500 followers!  It ends at Midnight EST and you won't want to miss it!  Click the graphic below to go there!  There are going to be lots of winners so hurry!  What are you waiting for??  Go, go, go!!!


MrsStanfordsClass


I'm also excited to share my newest creations that will be coming soon - editable newsletter templates for each month of the year! I simply fill them in with important information that I want to share with the parents and they're ready to go!

Here's a sneak peek:



Stay Tuned...

Thursday, July 5, 2012

In Pictures and In Words Book Study Chapters 1-6

Whooweee!  Let me start by saying that it is H-O-T here!  Heat indices of 102????!!!!  In Michigan???!!!  And, no, it's not a dry heat! 
In the words of my 8 year old son, "Mom, I walk outside and I have sweat beads dripping off of me!  What is up with that?" 
I love summer and all but could really do without the humidity!  I'm just so grateful for central air & a swimming pool!  One good thing is that the heat has forced me to stay inside and finally get this blog post out that I started more than a week ago!  Better late than never, right?

I'm excited to be joining in on this book study:

It is being hosted by DeeDee Wills from Mrs. Wills Kindergarten.  Her blog is one of my favorites!  She has provided us with this great bookmark with guiding questions to use as we read.


Well, here goes....
Section One:  Illustration Study as a Foundation for Strong Writing
How might you explain to students that illustrating is composing?
With my kinderkids, this will be an easy thing to do since most of their beginning "writing" IS illustrating!  Something that I will find more difficult is changing my way of teaching "out of the illustrations."  I am totally guilty of this!  In the past I have always encouraged the children to do more writing than illustrating as the year goes on.  After reading this book, I am changing this way of thinking and am going to focus more on teaching "into illustrations" as a way of composing and adding details for those students who need it. 

How might your attitude toward writing affect your students' willingness to write?
Over the years, my style of teaching writing has undergone changes/additions but I have found that the children do the best work when I use a Writing Workshop.  I start with a minilesson and try to fill it with enthusiasm for my own writing and how excited I am to see what they are going to be working on.  The more I praise their efforts and point out the wonderful things I see them doing, the more they are willing to write.  If we occasionally have to miss a day of Writing Workshop, there are always groans from the kinderkids.  This always makes me feel good that they are eager to write!

What language might you use with your students to talk about reading like a writer, both as a writer of words and pictures?
My plan for this year is to incorporate many of the books that other teachers are suggesting into my daily read-alouds and Writing Workshop minilessons.  I love the idea of examining the illustrations closely to think about them as illustrators.  This is something I already do with the writing in the books and trying to get the children to think about it as an author would.  I make a big deal about how they are authors creating their own stories.  I'm excited to do this with illustrations to see how it affects the children's writing/illustrating that they compose!

Name several books (not previously mentioned in this text), you would gather for your classroom's units of study on illustration. 
This thinking point was a challenge for me because I am going to have to examine the books I use from a new point of view - focusing on the illustrations.  I also think it's difficult because my children's books are all at school and inaccessible to me right now and I'm a very visual person.  I need them in front of me to really look at them as an illustrator.

DeeDee Wills has graciously compiled a list of books that teachers are suggesting and it is available for download on her blog.   You can access it by clicking the picture below.

Book Lists.  

There are so many wonderful books listed - some new to me and some I have been reading for years and never thought of using them in my writing workshop.  Look out kinderkids, you are in for a treat this year!!!!

I hope my rambling didn't bore you too much!  Stay tuned for Chapter 7:  Ideas and Content and be sure to check out all the wonderful teachers who have linked up here to share their reflections.

Take care,

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Don't Miss Out!

There are 2 awesome giveaways going on right now that you won't want to miss!

Hop on over to Blog Hoppin' to join in on this massive giveaway:
 Hurry - it ends Monday night (6/25/12)!

This cute graphic is from Lindsey at The Teacher Wife!

Another giveaway is courtesy of an awesome blog I just discovered:




She is celebrating her one year blogiversary and has wonderful prizes up for grabs!  Don't miss out!





Friday, June 1, 2012

Four More Days!

We're down to 4 days left in our school year and it hardly seems possible!  We've been working on finishing out our last set of centers in between a field trip and {indoor} field day.  It's been raining ALL DAY!  What a bummer for the kindergarteners on their first field day!

Here are pics from 4 of the 8 centers we're finishing.  The kids are loving them!


They have to sort the cards to form a sentence and then write it next to the corresponding bug on their sheet.  We are working hard on neatness, spaces, capitalization, and punctuation.  They have to read the sentences to me when they are finished.


This one is a Write the Room center where they find the bug cards around the room. (One is hanging in the background on the front of my big book cart).  They slowly say the name of the CVC picture on the card, decide if the middle sound is /e/, /i/, or /u/ and then write the word in the correct vowel column.

Choose a card with an addition problem on it, use the cubes to help solve the problem and then write the number sentence on their paper.  I love that the numbers on the cards are in two different colors {red and blue}.

Unscramble the word wall word from the card, stamp it and then write it in the boxes.  They read the words to me when finished.
Our centers this week are from these 2 units from 2 awesome bloggers ~
and

Farming for Math and Literacy      Going Buggy! Insect Themed Activities for Math and Literacy

Click on the pics to get your own copies at their TPT stores.

Next week we will be camping out in our room.  I'll bring in my kid-sized tent and we will do all camping themed activities to finish out our year!  I'll be sure to share some pics of all the fun!





Monday, May 28, 2012

Wonderful Writing Posters & Bookmarks!

Recently I was lucky enough to be a recipient of these writing posters and self-check bookmarks courtesy of Miss Kindergarten - Hadar Maor! 





These will be perfect for my Writing Workshop and I can't wait to use them next year!  Click on the images above to get your own set for only $2.00 in her TPT store.  (Better yet - they're 20% off through the rest of tonight!)

I absolutely love her blog and if you haven't seen it yet, be sure to check it out here.

You can also LIKE her Facebook page here.

Enjoy!


Sunday, May 27, 2012

Calgon, take me away!!!

I can't believe how busy I've been!!!  When I started this blog 2 months ago, my goal was to blog at least twice a week.  I figured I would start out slow and be realistic!  Well, that didn't work the way I wanted.  It seems like observations/evaluations, assessments, end of the year activities, and baseball season {5 teams between the 4 boys} have taken over my life!  I am definitely going to work harder at making my blog a priority.

I'm finishing up my portfolio to hand in before I meet with my principal and then it's on to a farm field trip and all-school field day to round out this week.  Next week we have 4 days of babysitting school left and then summer is finally here!  Maybe I'll get my pool open by the end of June!

Before I sign off, I did want to share some of the activities we are going to be working on this week.  They are from two bloggers that I truly enjoy following!  I started these centers last week and the kiddos were so involved and loving them!


Farming for Math and Literacy

 
Going Buggy! Insect Themed Activities for Math and Literacy


Click on the links to go to their TPT stores.  I'll post pics of the centers in action this week!

Take care!