Monday, September 19, 2011

Printing on Sticky Notes :)

WOW!!!! I just found on Ladybug's Teacher Files a video and template on how to print on sticky notes.  I am so amazed by this and I can't wait to start using this in my classroom! What a great idea to use in reader response notebooks.  Here is her video below and also the template downloads.

Here is her Blog post about it for more information: Ladybug's teacher Files- printing on sticky notes 








Thursday, September 15, 2011

Happy Thursday!

Hi friends!  I am trying to be one of those people that post all the time but I just can't.  I feel I have been overly busy lately with school, meetings every day after school, wedding planning, and outside of school life.  I can't wait till things calm down.  Wait, I forgot I'm a teacher! It never will!  Today, I just want to share some great ideas and things I have found.  Right now in kindergarten we are learning to write our numbers in math.  I found this great lesson idea to use with the CD "Totally Math" by Dr. Jean.  I have the CD but never thought to use it!  Use the song "Chant and Write" to help kids practice writing numbers.  All of the students will have a wipe-off board and dry erase marker.  Play one number in the song at a time and model how to write the numbers as they sing the song.  Then the students practice writing the numbers on the board while they sing the song.  After they made it from 0-5, ask the students questions  and have them point to specific numbers.  For example, point to number 5, point to the number that is between 3 and 5, point to the numbers that are larger than 3, point to the number that is less than 1, etc. This will keep your students engaged while practicing.


I also LOVE the website www.fontspace.com!!!  The fonts that you can download for free are amazing! I have been sharing them will all my teammates at school.  The newsletters that are sent home weekly are looking wonderful from all the cool fonts!

I would also like to share this wonderful article by Ron Clark!  It is so true!!! Click on the link below to read article.

What Teachers Really Want To Tell Parents


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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Writing Folders

Here are my writing folders! Students have several pages in clear sleeves to help them in writing.





Take Home Folders

Here are my Take Home folders.  Every child takes this folder to and from school.  This is the way we communicate with parents everyday! Inside the prongs I put clear sleeves that are all labeled.  

The labels are:
*Pocket: Return back to school
*Parent/teacher communication: For any notes, transportation changes, absent notes, etc
*Newsletter
*Show and Tell
*Lunch Menu
*Monthly Calendar 
*Class Schedule
*Handbook
*Homework Folder
*Pocket: Keep at Home 











First Week

Wow, the first week has been challenging and wonderful at the same thing.  I forgot what kindergarten was like at the beginning of the year.  Overall, I think that this year is going to be another amazing year with all my little kids.  :)  I am glad I have a long weekend to rest and get started on some more wedding planning.  If anybody knows anyone that is selling the TALL glass cylinders for the reception tables, please let me know :) or any decorations.  My colors are going to be black, white, and hot pink. 


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