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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Using a Metronome and Other Fun Things

Well, we are sailing right along in these first few weeks of school here in 2-C! I have some fun ideas and classroom news to share with you...

First, I want to ask if any of you use metronomic pacing for some of your classroom drills? This is a great tool for making drill work fun and engaging. 

I learned about this from attending workshops with Robert Gossom. If you ever get a chance to see him present, go!  He has awesome ideas for multi-sensory instruction.  He taught special education for over forty years before retiring and becoming a consultant.  Watch for him at SDE conferences. (BTW, Bob happens to be my stepfather and mentor.)

One of the many fantastic ideas I got from Bob was to use a metronome when doing math fact or word-reading drills.  Right now, my class is loving using the metronome when we practice our math facts. As soon as I pick it up, I hear "YEA!" I display a set of facts for all to see, set the metronome for a specific pace, and we say the facts and answers together at a steady rhythm.
The kids love it as I increase the speed, especially when we get over 100 beats per minute! They never get tired of this type of practice. You can do this type of drill whole-class, in small groups, or individually.

I bought my metronome from Bob, who sells them at his workshops.  But, I know they are available for purchase online. Bob is also a Tucker Sign Reading trainer. But, that will have to be another post!

In phonics, we're practicing on beginning blends.  An activity that my students are enjoying is to substitute the beginning blends for the initial consonant sounds as we sing the chorus of the song, "Zippity-Do-Dah." I have a laminated chart that I use when we sing. (We also do the Tucker signs as we sing.)
Some of the blends become tongue twisters. This song is a great way to practice beginning consonants and digraphs too. We sing it when we're lining up or transitioning; it's just a happy, fun way to work with sounds!

How cute are these paper plate pirates?

I got the pattern at DLTK. We used ours to display an assignment from the book How I Became a Pirate.  The practice page is from this product by Jen Jones - Hello Literacy.  I am loving this purchase.  Here is a close-up example:
We started math stations this week.  I am using a Bingo Card organization system like this one from Third Grade Thoughts. It is working out really well. Here are some of our current stations in action.


The play dough materials came from Stephany Dillon's TpT store. She has awesome products and has been a great help to me in starting my blog and store!  If you haven't looked at her products, you should!

One last math station my students are LOVING is our "Magnify-cent" Math station.
The materials for this station are available at my TpT store.  I am offering the sets individually and in an unlimited bundle.  If you could have seen my students' reaction to the introduction to this station, you would know why I am planning to make many more sets to add to my bundle!  The kids are enthralled with the magnifying glasses.  I love that the sets are easy to prepare and have cute accountability sheets.

Now I am off to enjoy the afternoon on the lake with friends and family.  I hope everyone has a wonderful Labor Day weekend!

Yours in education, 
Mrs. C.




Sunday, August 18, 2013

We ARRRG Going Strong!!

Hello!

I hope all of you in school have gotten off to a great start for the 2013-14 year. For those of you not yet in session, I hope your preparations are coming along well!

Can you believe how busy those last few weeks before/first few weeks of school are?  All of those "one time things" sure take a lot of time!!

We started Aug. 9 and have just completed our first full week.  I have to say I have another fantastic set of kiddos to work with this year.  I find it soooo fun getting to know their individual personalities and figuring out what makes each child tick!

I have a pirate-themed classroom decor and will be doing several pirate-themed lessons during these first few weeks.  Here are some pictures of a couple of projects we completed this week:



After reading Pirate School, the boys and girls showed how the main character, Pete, changed from the beginning of the story to the end.  



Here are two examples of a pirate glyph we completed.  On Monday, we are going to collect and analyze the data from these glyphs.  Both of these projects are adaptations/combinations of things I purchased on TpT; sorry I can't share the patterns. I got the ideas here and here.

As, I am SURE you know this weekend is the BIG BTS Sale at TpT. I am excited to offer an unlimited bundle of my "Magnify-cent" Math activities.  My students loooooove these activities and I know yours will too.  I just purchased several adorable clip art sets to use to make more products for the bundle. You can check the bundle out here.  Whatever, you decide to purchase this weekend, have fun shopping with all of the amazing deals available.

Yours in education,
Mrs. C.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Classroom Tour

I finished decorating my classroom JUST IN TIME! Tomorrow is our Meet Your Teacher Night.  I can't wait to see my new students and their parents; I know we're going to have an amazing year!  So let me share some pics for our room...

First, here's our door and the view from the hallway. (Sorry about the date stamp.  I put fresh batteries in my camera and forgot to reset the date.)

This is the view from the doorway.
Here is the entry area of our room.
This board says, "Treasured Work." The table to the left is our Creation Station learning center.
Sorry this is fuzzy.  Here are our mailboxes and small group table which are located near the entryway.
I never sit at my desk but I keep all of my teaching materials in this area.
This is the door to one of my two awesome closets. Have a peek...    
Here is my library.
The focus wall...
Math tub area...
The Pirate Cove is our puzzles and game center but the kids go their during SSR too.

Our classroom aide works with kids here.
This is our back wall.

Our meeting area.

The pirate-themed number line is available at my TpT store.  I love it!

Here's the front of the room.


The tent is our listening area.  That's it!  Thanks for taking a look at our room.  I am sure enjoying checking out all of the other rooms being posted.  Everyone have a great year!

See more classrooms at Bits of First Grade's linky tour or Swimming Into Second's linky.




Mrs. C.


Thursday, August 1, 2013

Sometimes It's the Little Things...

You know what I mean?  You do a little something new and you are so happy with it.  Well, today I tried a tissue paper bulletin board border technique that I saw online. I'm very happy with it.  I got the idea and instructions here.  

Here is picture.  Yes, you will see that I have A LOT more decorating to do.  I'll post pics when I'm done. I wanted to share this now in case anyone else wants to try it.  Let me know what you think!

Yours in education, 
Mrs. C.