Monday, August 29, 2016

Smart Spelling Changes--Interactive Spelling

What  major changes are you implementing this school year?  This summer I decided it was time for an overhaul of my spelling instruction.  I was searching for a curriculum/method of spelling that would best meet the needs of all my classroom learners.  I was excited when I found exactly what I was looking for at Teachers Pay Teachers: Jen Bengel's Interactive Spelling.

Interactive Spelling Grade 3 Year-Long Curriculum

The first week of school I administered the pretest to my third and fourth graders.  From the results of the pretest, I divided my third and fourth grade classroom into 5 spelling levels.  

Because my fourteen third graders need much more structure and organization at this time of year, I thought hard about ways to organize Jen's program to best fit their needs.  Here is what I did.

First, I created a SMART Board program for the weekly lesson.  The students wrote down the objective in their spelling notebooks.  Then I used the website http://www.morewords.com/ to develop five levels of words that fit the weekly lesson.  I used 5 highlighter colors to show the word lists on my SMART Board. I listed more words than each group needed so that each student would have a choice of words. 

One slide of four for the spelling lesson.
After we read through the word list, I walked around the classroom and placed a color-coded sticker in each student's spelling notebook.


This sticker showed the student which level words to copy and how many words to eventually star and put on their own personal weekly list.  The student's lists ranged from 10-20 words this week.

My fourth graders wrote their words in their assignment books. They also made a second copy to keep at school.

My third graders copied the words they starred in their notebooks and wrote them on two lists.  The yellow list was sent home today to study, and the white list was put in their pocket on the Spelling Buddies Bulletin Board.

The students will use their words lists on this bulletin board to practice with their buddies during the week and to give the tests on Fridays.  

Even though the launching of this new spelling program took a great amount of time, I am so excited that I can best meet the needs to my students this year!  Throughout the year, my students will gain more control of the spelling program as they will be involved in the word choosing process.  They will also be adding other personal words to their lists-- words that I notice them misspelling in their writing. 

Check Jen Bengel's Interactive Spelling Program out at her TpT Store!  I am thrilled that I made the change!

Amy

Sunday, August 28, 2016

What will Students Remember about your Classroom?

What do you remember about your childhood classrooms?  Sometimes, it may be one little item.  For me, I remember a giant paper mache' giraffe outside my kindergarten classroom door.  I remember, Mrs. DeMott's(my fourth grader teacher) penny loafers( in many colors).
What will  your students remember about their classroom years from now?

I am thinking that this year my students will remember this:

What is "this"?  The Emoji pillow!

Each year I recover my old plaid classroom couch. 




 I have purchased a couple sets of fleece blankets (about 2 bucks each) from Walmart.  It takes four of them to cover the entire couch.   They transform the couch into an inviting place for students to read.  Plus, I can remove the covers from time to time and wash them to keep our classroom clean.

The Emoji pillow was just purchased at Walmart on a whim.  It seems, however, after three days into the schoolyear that this pillow will be the "hit" of the year!  I am thinking that Mr. Emoji pillow will be the one thing that is remembered about my classroom this year.

Former students have come back into my classroom to take a peek at our new pillow. The word is out. Parents have told me that their child LOVES third grade because it has a couch with an Emoji pillow.

Who would think that one little $4.95 item would add so much to education?  What decor accent are you adding this year to make your classroom memorable?


Amy






Thursday, August 6, 2015

Smart Classroom Uses of Tape

Don't you just LOVE all the creative tapes that are available today?  In fact, I'm off today to purchase some more rolls because I have a new idea!  Let me share with you some ways I've used tape in my classroom so far.

I was so thrilled to find this cursive strip and measuring tape at Michael's.  

Perfect for the student's desktops.



I love this narrow Duck Tape!  Hundreds of uses! Cheaply priced at Wal-Mart!

Tape adds some color to my book bin shelves!

This polka dot tape served as a border to one of my bulletin boards.  I needed something narrow and it worked great.  I did staple the corners so that it stayed up all year!


Love my art bags where students store art work!

Well, I'm off to find some more of the wonderful, sticky stuff!  I can't wait to think of more ways to use it in my classroom!

Amy


Saturday, August 1, 2015

Rugs! A Smart Way to Brighten Up that Classroom

Don't we all have vivid memories of our grade school classrooms?  My memory consists of many desks in straight rows and not much room for anything else!

I am so thrilled that my classroom is large enough for a library and a few other fun little nooks!  My classroom itself, however, is too much on the beige color scheme so I am always looking for ways to add a zip of color!

Yesterday, to my delight, my rug from IKEA arrived!  This very economical ($19.99) beauty is just what my classroom library needed to add a little zing!   Don't you agree?

Thank you, IKEA!  My students will be loving to read thanks to this fun polka dot rug!

How will you add some fun color to your classroom this year?  


Amy

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

My Classroom Couch . . .Oh, it's Time for Another Smart Design



I inherited this couch when I arrived in my new classroom three years ago.  I lived the "country decor" many decades ago, so I knew that I would need to come up with a smart redesign.





In 2013, I redesigned ole' plaidy into the famous "Zebra Couch."  The kids loved it, and it held up very well to a steady amount of daily student readers!


In 2014, our classroom was a nautical theme so old Zebra had to go!  With the help of a Target shower curtain and some blue fleece that I found around the house, it took on a whole new look!


This year, my classroom theme is Dotty Star, so good-bye stripes!  First, I found these dotty fleece blankets at Wal-Mart for a mere $2.88 each!
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Add a few T pins and  . . . 

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I added one blanket on each side.  Good symmetry lesson!

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Then placed the third piece of fleece on the seat!
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Finally, the fourth piece and a few T-pins to hold it in place.
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Then, a little black to make it look less girlish! 

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Here it is!  Waiting for all those wonderful third and fourth graders and the many books they will read this year!  

And it all started with this . .  .

What a few blankets and pins can do!

What redesigns will you do this summer to welcome those readers?

Enjoy!

Amy

Monday, July 6, 2015

Make-it-Monday: Smart Classroom Personal Pouch


Years ago when I began teaching one of the biggest surprises about students was the problem that many students have organizing their desk full of supplies and treasures.  I was so focused on lesson content and classroom behavior that I didn't realize the importance of getting my students organized from Day 1 in the classroom.

My students have plastic clip folders in my classroom in which they organize their work.  One organizational item that I have them put in the clips is a personal plastic pouch.




 I make these pouches during the summer, but collect them at the end of the year and reuse them.  (good lesson in conservation)

These pouches are great for reward tickets, spelling sorts, tiny erasers, fractions pieces, and all the other valuable classroom tools that you want at you students' fingertips.



They are easily made with a ziplock bag and fun duct tape!  The kids love them and they last all year or longer.

Enjoy this reward card FREEBIE in my TpT store and have fun organizing your students this year!

Reward Cards
Your Reward



Happy Organizing!

Amy

Friday, July 3, 2015

Smart Classroom Planning

When I first began teaching many years ago, I would close the school year and then not even think about school until after the 4th of July.  I needed a break!


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 Now I do things differently!  

During the past few years I've done a bulk of my next year planning in June while school is fresh in my mind.  With aging parents who have many health concerns and three teenagers/young adults, I never know where my summer will lead me so I want to be prepared!

One of my first summer projects is to tweak classroom procedures.  What changes do I need to make for next year's class?  What procedures worked well? What procedures did not meet my expectations? What new ideas do I want to implement next year?

I know the importance of sharing classroom procedures and expectations from day one in the classroom.  The procedures set the tone for the entire year!  That is why I plan these first, a few days after the school year closes and continue to revisit them during the summer.

This summer I created the  SMART Board program and PowerPoint presentation called Smart Classroom Procedures,  containing 22 colorful  slides of  my classroom procedures.  It's all set to show my new students the first day of school, but can be edited through the summer with new ideas that I may want to try.  I can also show these procedures many times during the school year (after breaks-when students seem to have forgotten the routine) or view one particular procedure and easily change it during the year if needed. (Some procedures don't work for certain groups of students.)



Click to view in my TpT store.



  Each slide engages the students with colorful graphics.  My procedures are texted in, but can be edited to fit your own classroom.







With this major task complete, I can now take a break and celebrate July!
 Happy 4th everyone!

Amy