Monday, August 22, 2011

#10 cans...you are awesome!

Since I am not doing a beach scene in my classroom, I had to shelf my plastic sand buckets.  I decided to use #10 cans. These were my hucklberry pickin cans. I washed them out. Then I cut fabric to match the can. Then I sprayed an adhesive on the can as I wrapped the fabric around. As you can see below, I didn't cut it exactly. I don't mind as that is the bottom. So I glued it down. Not like I am going to see it.
Then I hot glued some fancy feather stuff around the top. One thing I like about these is that I can put a magnetic label on the outside and change the label if I need to.
Aren't they cute!!! They totally compliment my monster theme.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Magnetic LeTTers

 Back yonder when I lived in Arizona and taught in the hugely (is that even a word?..well whatever I'm using it and I don't care) Hispanic populated schools. I had my students make words from bigger words or just make words from letters that I would cut out of an alphabet puncher that I have. I even bought a book called "Making Words." It was a book for grades 4 and up.  This book isn't my book but close to it. I am thinking of purchasing it off of Amazon.  Doing an activity like this gave my ELL's hands on activities so they could manipulate letters into words. It is great for all levels.
Making Words Fourth Grade: 50 Hands-On Lessons for Teaching Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots

I saw this project on another blog and I STOLE it. Ya, I am a stealer.

 There are 133 something letters. Upper case and lower case letters....I took some alphabet stickers and I MOD PODGED them to the back of a glass marble. Yay! Here is how I created my little letters...I cut each individual letter to fit on the flat side of a glass marble...Then I mod podged the flat part of the glass marble. I stuck the letter on (not sticky side of the sticker). After it dried, I hot glued a magnet on.

 My intent for this is for students to use this on the large white board when they come in before school or during recesses when they are stuck in the classroom because it is too cold or snowy.
**Note the problem that I noticed was...some of the letters are little too hard to see. Kind of funny. The B in Brayden's name is actually pretty easy to see. It is the ones with orange background and pink letters. All in all, it was a great project. You can always just print them out in any font you like. I liked the stickers because of the color of the background. I am going to do more to replace the ones that are hard to see. But I figure if I keep my letters in ABC order, it will be easier for the kids...



So NOW I am thinking big time. I got bigger glass marbles and I am going to put greek and latin roots on each of the marbles. Then make up activities for them such as writing or making other words with that root in them.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Follow up to best ever classroom management system

Here is a little follow up to my best ever management system that I stole from here. A couple people asked what I do at the end of the day with the clips or even the week. Do I send notes home or track with a calendar? I keep track of the movement of their clip each day. I score their behavior below in a grid.
Outstanding 5
Good Work 4
Ready to Learn 3
Think about it 2
Teacher's Choice 1
Parent Contact 0

 A sample of my grid:

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Sally
5
3
1
2
4
Junior
4
4
4
5
2

 I create a grid that documents their score daily (see above). Then I start everyone back at ready to learn. Kids like to be fresh each day anyways. After a whole of scores,  I add them up weekly. I figure that 15 points (as 3 points each day would be the minimum) meets my expectations and that those students are really doing a fine job.  With anyone below fifteen points, I try to see what the student’s struggle is or maybe they were distracted by another. I may move them for the next week to the front. Sometimes they might just need extra praise and I try to praise and notice the little things about a student that might have scored lower for the next week.

This year, I am going to start give out little certificates of praise to go home to parents. that are the size of business card.
I have to tell you this system works wonders on giving a citizenship grade or even discussing behavior at conference times.