Friday, August 16, 2013

Smart Desk Designs and Rewards

The classroom desks!  Need I say more!  They are the core of the classroom--90 percent of the space probably!  Even though I rarely sit at my desk during the school day I want it to be an attractive feature of the room.  Here is how my desk looked when I arrived in my new classroom this summer--typical teacher desk!

 
I wanted to spice it up a bit even though I was pressed for time!  So I found this leftover can of chalkboard paint around the house and  . . . . 
 
the fun began!

 
After three coats of paint and a little fun with the chalk here is the result!


 What fun I will have writing messages on my desk to the class this year! 
 
Students' desks are also a major part of the room.  Even though you don't have control over what desks appear in your classroom you can manage the inside appearance! 
For the past two years we have had a desk pig--Tidy Tess.

 
 


It developed when author Kerry Hertel (an aunt of one of my students) came to our school to read her book Tidy Tess.  Now Tidy Tess is our class pet and some evenings she leaves her place in the classroom and wonders into a student's desk.  It must be a desk that is exceptional tidy!  The owner of the desk can trade her in for a reward ticket.  It is very motivating and meaningful to the kids!  Also, a great way to connect literature!

The reward tickets are a Friday Freebie in my TpT Store!  It also has a link to the book. 

Tidy Tess Desk Awards
 
What special desk features do you have this year?
 
 
Don't forget the BIG TpT Sale on Sunday and Monday!!

Happy Shopping!

Amy
 
 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Smart Christian Resources



The greatest blessing of teaching at a Christian School is the opportunity to teach children about God's amazing grace and blessings.  The challenge, however, is to find resources that fit with my teaching style.  The teaching of biblical truths can also be an opportunity for children to grow in their reading skills.  For many weeks I have been working on a set of parable posters that will not only teach the biblical truths of Jesus' parables but also enhance students skills of reading comprehension--a sort of "killing two birds with one stone" type of education. 

Parables of Jesus Posters
 
 
I also finished a mini-booklet about the miracles of Jesus. 
 
Miracles of Jesus Mini-booklet
 
I am excited to use these resources in my classroom this year and am working hard on developing more! 
 
All my resources will be 28 percent off this Sunday and Monday--August 18 and 19-- at the Teachers Pay Teachers Back to School Sale! 
Two day sale
 
Happy Shopping!
 
Amy
 

Friday, August 9, 2013

Smart Teacher Getaways

We all know that it is truly a myth that teachers take the summer off.  Most of the teachers that I know hardly ever get away from their schoolwork!  I have spent the summer moving out of a classroom and into a new one in a different school.  New curriculum,new expectations,  new families, new co-workers, new procedures etc... Very head-spinning!  I didn't want to go into the schoolyear without some break!  As of August 1st I had only taken one day away from schoolwork! In my years of teaching I know that a teacher needs to enter the schoolyear marathon refreshed and ready!  So it was off to the perfect teacher getaway with my sister, the art teacher, to  . .  Door County, Wisconsin!


After some much needed R & R we went to an art studio.  The watercolor artist Connie Glowacki chatted with us for a good hour showing us how she paints her beautiful watercolors!
Then it was off to the  Hands-On Art Studio in Fish Creek.  In this remodeled old barn tourist can paint pottery and pick them up later!
If painting isn't your thing, you can make awesome metal works at the metal studio!
Maybe you are the delicate type.  You can tile glass designs at the glass studio!
Or . . .  best of all . . .you can design a tile to be part of the fabulous silo!  Now my father never had silos like that on our farm! (If only we had known what was possible!)
Fun times--lots of art--lots of shopping--lots of cherries-- and the beautiful Wisconsin water!
 
Now that is a smart teacher getaway!
 
Happy Getaways!
 
Amy

Monday, August 5, 2013

Smart Teacher Tools

As teachers we spend so much time preparing items for our students--desktags, learning centers, expectation posters etc...  sometimes we neglect to take the time to think about our needs as a teacher.  This year, as I get adjusted to a new school and new classroom I am "spoiling" myself with top of the line teacher tools.  Rumor has it that the top erasable pens are these:

I bought a few packs at Office Depot and found out the rumor is true!  They are great pens for planning in your new planner!  I like to be able to plan in multiple colors and I certainly need to be able to be flexible and erase plans that change.  These pens don't smudge and erase clean!  Hurray!
I also know how pens mysteriously disappear during the year.  Since these are my special planning pens--and not cheap-- I needed to separate them from the rest of my supplies, but yet I needed them handy for quick planning and changes.  So  . . .  a trip to Target for some pencil organizers.


I separated my planning pens and my correcting pens and added some subtle labels "Frixion Planners" and "Correctors" to remind me to keep these organized.

As the new year approaches, take the time to find smart tools for yourself! 

Happy Teacher Tool Shopping!
Amy

Friday, August 2, 2013

Smart Teacher Timesaver: This Farmer's Daughter Finally Bought a Purple Cow

August is here, teachers, and aren't we all in the panic mode!  As we begin the nine month marathon of rushed days and nights I've discovered that cutting corners does not always save you time.  I was blessed with having a media center across the street from my old school. But even with it across the street I was often too busy to take the time to laminate all of my creations. 

And then last year my students were hiding the Owl Hunt Cards--which I didn't laminate and  . . .


one student hid one of the cards in the sink!  Going back later and printing off that card took more of my time than if I had just got those cards laminated in the first place!  But we are oh so busy and the media hours are oh so small!

So yesterday . . . I went on a $19.89 dollar spending splurge at Costco and bought my first laminator--a Purple Cow!



It is amazing and even came with many laminating pockets.  Why does it sometimes take so long to finally purchase these teacher time savers?  Wish I had bought it years ago!  And for 20 bucks you really can't lose!


Happy Laminating!
 
Amy