Showing posts with label literacy centres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literacy centres. Show all posts

Thursday, September 03, 2015

Teacher Week: Sanity Savers

It's Thursday already?!
When it comes to my classroom (and life in general!), I am often an overly-organized person. So having certain systems in place is key to my sanity! Here are three that I can't live without:

1. Washroom Cones
First of all, yes, there are only two cones. One boy cone and one girl cone (this works best for my classroom as, otherwise, there will be monkey business in the bathrooms!).
If a student has to use the washroom at any point during the school day (aside from snack, lunch, and recesses), they take the appropriate cone--male if the student is a boy, and female if the student is a girl--and place it at their spot on their table. This way, whether I am teaching a lesson, working with a small group, etc., I and the other students are never interrupted. Using the bright orange cone helps me to see who is in the room and who is out in a single glance. 

How they're made: All I did was buy two small pylons from Walmart (I found them in the sports section around soccer equipment). Then, I just printed a male and female washroom symbol off the computer and mod-podged the images to the cones. That's it! 

Yes, some stinkers will use the cones at the beginning of the year just because it's such great fun, but I find it only takes a few days for the novelty to wear off and they will use them only when necessary :P

2. Anchor Chart Solution
I like to "collect" specific anchor charts we make throughout the year and display them as a class big book in our reading centre for my students to read and refer to whenever they want. But wayyyyy back when I just COULD NOT figure out how to secure several anchor charts at one time AND allow students to easily flip through them without the use of a power drill! 
In the above pic I was using push pins to secure the anchor charts along the top. NOT good to have push pins constantly flinging out around your first grade classroom!
But then I remembered my love of  Command hooks
So off to Walmart I went and constructed this:
It's not exactly attractive but it works and I LOVE it!

How it's made: I stuck two Command hooks on the metal frame of my bulletin board and hung a $3.00 rod between the two:
Then I put my charts on binder rings and slid them on the rod. 
(I now also "fortify" my anchor charts around the holes by putting a piece of tape or two just above the hole to prevent the binder clips from ripping the paper...if you look closely enough you can see the tape in the picture below)

3. Literacy Centre Rotation Board
Click the pic below to download an *editable* file (directions included)!
So I made this *life-saving* SmartBoard file to help us rotate through our centres:
To rotate through centres, my Teacher's Assistant (which is one of my classroom jobs) moves the black bar down to the next activity each time I ring the bell. I typically ring the bell every 10 minutes or so. This works out really well for me because during this time I am pulling groups for guided reading. This way, when my Assistant rotates the centre board for me, the kiddies automatically clean up and quietly move on to their next centre *without me having to draw my attention away from my reading group once.* Love it. (This is one of the routines that takes LOTS of practice at the beginning of the school year to get everything running smoothly).

So anyways, each picture corresponds with one of our 7 centres (from year to year I might have less centres depending on how many kiddies are in my class, since I like to keep centre groups at no more than 3-4 kids). To help my little darlings remember where each centre is located around our room, specifically at the beginning of the year, I have picture and word labels at each centre:
(Sorry about the horrible image quality, I need to stop taking pictures with my phone!!!)
So above you can see the little label stuck above my Word Work 2 centre (the number beside the label is for my Math Tubs)

Here's another example of the label at my Listening Centre (see the black arrow):

Because the kiddies are walking around the room for my Write the Room centre, this label is just on a basket on the back counter where kiddies can grab their clipboard, worksheet, and pencil:

If you would like to download ALL of my labels for FREE, just click the image below!
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    I feel like I have way more sanity savers to share but my brain is still on Summer vacation! So maybe I will be back one day with another post of my favourite tips and tricks...if I ever remember them ;)

    Until then, head on back to Blog Hoppin' to read about some other brilliant Sanity Savers other teachers can't live without!

    Monday, June 29, 2015

    TpT Seller Challenge: Make Your Masterpiece!

    And with that it's already WEEK 3 of the TpT Seller Challenge! This week I have finally created something that I have been meaning to pull together for a long time now...
    I have been using most of the activity pages featured in this Word Wall Pack for YEARS and they are always a hit with my kiddos. So I finally put all of my resources together (along with some new ones!) to share with YOU! 
    My favourite thing about this pack is all of its possibilities: you can use them at ANY time, throughout the ENTIRE school year, and with ANY Word Wall! PLUS, many of the pages can be used in a variety of ways; I have used some for literacy enters, as fast-finisher activities, and I have even left them as emergency substitute plans. The possibilities are endless ;)

    Want to use this with your own kiddos?!...

    Well I'm giving one away for FREE! 
    All you have to do is enter below for you chance to win!

    The winner will be announced next Saturday, July 10. Good Luck!!!

    Sunday, February 15, 2015

    Valentine's & a Skip Counting FREEBIE

    Hi everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend and a lovely Valentine's Day on Saturday.

    My firsties and I celebrated Vday all week with themed literacy centres from my "Bless Your Heart" activity pack. The writing centre was a particular hit:
    The above postcard template is from the Bless Your Heart Valentine Literacy Center Pack

    I brought in a mailbox for the kids to "mail" postcards to their friends when they visited the writing centre. On Friday, I delivered each postcard by stuffing them in the bags that the kiddies made for their Valentines (you can kind of see their love bug bags along the back counter in the pic below)...but I secretly read each one first ;) Some of them were super cute: from the traditional "you ar a rili nis frend" and "I like you," to "my favourite culr is blue. Do you like tacos?" haha!


    In math, we dove a bit deeper into skip counting and practiced our skills with this super simple cut-and-paste skip counting book:
    I snapped this pic of their in-progress books when my firsties took a break to go to gym. The mess gave me serious anxiety but it was the result of little minds hard at work so I managed to pull myself together and resist the urge to clean!

    To make the books I just cut 4 long strips of construction paper for each student. The 4 pages featured a cover page (where they just wrote the title "My Skip Counting Book" and decorated it), a skip counting by 2s page, a 5s page, and then a 10s page. 
    I had my firsties work on one page at a time. They cut out everything first, mixed up the number cards, and then put them in the correct order in their book.
        
    Click HERE to download all three pages of cut-and-paste skip counting for FREE! 
    (which also includes another skip counting activity that was featured in THIS POST)

    I hope you enjoy this activity with your littles :)

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    Friday, January 30, 2015

    Compound Words & 2D Geometry

    Happy Friday, y'all! Not sure about you but I've been working on report cards all week...but I'm happy to finally sing:

    So needless to say, this week's recap is going to be short and sweet! Let's start with compound words:
    Most of our literacy centres were focused on practicing identifying and writing compound words, and throughout the week we added to this little anchor chart:
    They loved writing words in our pancake. 
    I actually used this same idea last year as well...but as they say: if it ain't broke, don't fix it! 
    FLASHBACK:
    Last year's anchor chart was so much cuter!

    We also repeated an another activity for our pocket chart centre that is currently my number 1 most-downloaded freebie on TpT:
    If you don't already own it, click HERE to snag a copy!

    In math, we continued with 2D geometry by learning about symmetry:
    We used these anchor charts to practice making various shapes and figures symmetrical before trying it out on our own. I find symmetry is often quite a difficult concept for some little ones to demonstrate independently but I have to say, my firsties ROCKED it this year!
    They were all about our symmetrical snowman:

    ...And if you're looking for some extra practice worksheets to go along with a basic geometry unit, check out this new product I just added to my little shop:
    So far we've used most of the 2D worksheets as centre activities and the kids really enjoyed them...especially the "Shape Search." I've even used 2 as assessment pieces. 
    I won't introduce 3D geometry until second term but I can't wait to try those out!

    If you want a closer look at this pack, click HERE.

    And that about wraps it up! Have a great weekend :)

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