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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Helpful Websites

Many teachers have a collection of their favorite websites that they use in their classroom.  I am no exception to the rule!  I admit, I love examining websites that other teachers have successfully used in their classrooms. They have helped me come up with some great ideas!  So, here is a list of some of my favorites.  I hope they will be helpful to you as well.

Starfall - This website focuses on phonics and early reading skills and is perfect for the Kindergarten or first grade class.  While students can use it on their own, much of the website is actually very conducive to the interactive whiteboard, which is how I use it most frequently.  It is also a great website to use if you have an extra 5 minutes to spare and need something to fill the time!

Spelling City - This website focuses on spelling and vocabulary skills.  My school has a premium account, so each of my students have a user name and their data is recorded.  While the premium account is great, even the free features are very good.  After you enter your spelling list, students can play games to practice their spelling words.  They can even take a spelling test, although, without a premium account, their results will not be saved.  This is how my students take their spelling tests every week.  I don't have to worry about trying to read their handwriting and figuring out if the letter is supposed to be an o or a u.

Moby Max - This is another website that has both free and paid versions.  I use the free version with my students.  The website has exercises in several different areas.  If students don't do well enough on a section, Moby Max reteaches the information.  In other words, they don't move on unless they have performed at an acceptable level.  This is a great website to use for intervention.

ABCya - This website is great for Kindergarten through fifth grade and has learning games.  My students don't get a chance to use this website too often (as I actually try to minimize computer time in my classroom), but, when they do, they love it!  It has lots of math, language arts, and typing games.

Math Fact Cafe - This website if more for you than your students.  If you need extra math fact practice worksheets or want to create some that cover specific facts for your students, this is a great place to go.  It makes it easy to create custom fact practice sheets.  (It also has worksheets for time and money, which my students really need!)

Easy CBM - This is a website to help you collect and manage progress monitoring data.  Many schools subscribe to their own progress monitoring program, but, if yours (like mine) does not, this is a great free way.  It has been helpful when I have had to work with the public school for student evaluation.

What websites to you use all the time in your classroom?  Let me know in the comments!


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Back to School Boost - 1 Day Sale!

Teachers Pay Teachers is having a one day back-to-school sale and I am participating.  If you missed the Back to School sale and didn't get my products then, now is your opportunity!  Every item in my store is 20% off.  If you use the code BOOST at checkout, you will also get an extra discount.  Click on the picture below to visit my store.


Monday, August 18, 2014

Back to School Movies

I am fortunate in that I don't need to actually be in school the day before school starts.  As long as my classroom is ready (and it is), I can stay home and enjoy my last day of summer.  So, I started my own day-before-school tradition.  I spend almost the whole day on the couch watching teacher/school movies.  I don't let myself do any school work or work around the house, either.  I just enjoy the day.

This year I am going to watch a couple of movies I haven't seen before, as well as some favorites.  Here is my list this year:
Won't Back Down (I haven't seen this yet and am excited about it.)
Dead Poets Society (No, this is not because Robin Williams died.  I haven't seen it yet and that seemed like sacrilege, so I decided to do it.)
Stand and Deliver (This is one of my favorites!)
Good Will Hunting (I have also never seen it, but we do own it.  Not a traditional school movie, but still inspirational and yet another Robin Williams flick.)
And, if I have time:
Lean on Me (Another favorite)

It's a long list, but I have so many movies I had to leave out (Chalk, Freedom Writers, Mr. Holland's Opus, To Sir, With Love, etc.)  I'll get to what I get to, I suppose.  I try to rotate from year to year.

What are some of your favorite "back to school" movies?  Let me know in the comments.  Maybe I'll discover a new one to try next year!

Friday, August 15, 2014

My Obsession

Today I am going to finish up my short series of journal prompts.  I have already talked about my excitement for the new school year, as well as what makes me nervous.  Today, let's move to a topic that doesn't really have anything to do with school.

What is something everyone should know about you?

I absolutely love books.  I read as much as I possibly can.  All of the book lover memes you find on Facebook describe me.  I admit, I mostly read YA literature.  Besides the fact that buying books at the book fair supports my school, I think many authors actually write better for young adults.  Many of the best selling books lately have been in the child and young adult sections of the bookstore: Divergent, the Hunger Games, The Fault in Our Stars, The Heroes of Olympus series, Harry Potter, etc. 
I love books that deal with fantasy and mythology.  I love new takes on fairy tales.   I also like spy novels, mysteries, and the dystopian trend.  I get invested in the characters and cry or get frustrated with them.  I don't like putting books down and have stayed up way too late many nights because of "one last chapter" syndrome. 
I have a library card that I use as well as an addiction to Amazon.  The best gift you can give me is a gift card to a bookstore.  I don't understand people who don't read.  I feel as if they  are missing out on one of the most vital parts of life.  I never feel as though I have enough time to read.  My favorite part of the summer is getting a good start on my reading list.  My favorite part of the school year is helping my students develop a love of reading as well. 

What is something we should know about you?

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Nervous Moments

In my last post, I started a short series in which I respond to the same journal prompts my students will be at the beginning of the school year.  Last time I answered the question "What are you most excited about this year?"  This time I will look at the upcoming school year from a different lens.

What are you most nervous about this year?

I am nervous that I will let my students down.  Like most teachers, I know that I am not perfect and always have more to learn.  My temper will be shorter some days than it should.  There will be a lesson that fails, a student that I can't quite figure out how to help, and a disciplinary decision that I make wrongly.  There will be times in which I react out of anger instead of out of love and care for my students.  I am nervous that I will let my students down by not being the best teacher they could have.  Of course, I will try, but, the fact is that there are times I will fail.  
I am nervous that I will not make enough of a difference in my students' lives.  I know that they will pick up at least some of the academics, but I worry that I will not teach them how to care for other people.  I worry that I won't be a good enough role model for my students.
I am not perfect.  I will fail.  Hopefully I will learn from my mistakes and be a stronger teacher because of them.

What are you nervous about?  Let me know in the comments!

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Thinking About the School Year

This past week I spent some time printing off my writing journals for my students and assembling the first part of them for my students.  (You find find out more about them here: Primary Writing.)  As I looked at some of the journal prompts for the beginning of the year, it made me start thinking about journalling myself.  So, for the next few posts, I will be completing some of the journal prompts I will have my students do at the beginning of the year.

What are you most excited about this year?

I am excited to meet and get to know my new students.  I am excited to learn about my incoming first graders and getting to know my returning second graders better.  I am excited to see the moments of recognition when a student "gets it."  I am excited to learn more myself through reading, conferences, and my students.  
But most of all, I am excited to teach about Jesus and his love and forgiveness.  That is the best part of being a Lutheran school teacher.


What are you excited about this year?

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Back to School Sale!

Teachers Pay Teachers is having a Back to School sale on August 4th and 5th!  Everyone can receive a discount by using the promo code BTS14, and many sellers are having sales.  Everything in my store will be 20% off!  So, if you have had an item on your wishlist, this is the time to purchase it!  I am excited and have a few items on my wishlist that I will also be purchasing.
(For example, I used to buy "Getting to Know You" posters from Scholastic for my students to fill out.  These cost $9 for 30.  I have wishlisted an item for $1.75 that I can copy and use as many times as I want.  It is smaller, but comes with other resources besides the poster.  How great a deal is that!)
If you haven't checked out Teachers Pay Teachers Yet, now is the time!  It is a great way to support your fellow educators who have worked hard to create the kinds of products they use in their own classrooms.
You can visit my sale by clicking on the picture below:


If you are a TpT seller who is also having a sale, feel free to let us know about it in the comments and pass my store info along to a friend!

Friday, August 1, 2014

Let's Have Some Fun!

Back to school season seems to be the time for Linky Parties!  This time I am linking up with Sally over at Elementary Matters as we talk about fun times in our classroom and fun products on Teachers Pay Teachers!

First, here is my fun story.  Remember, I teach at a parochial school.  One day during our Bible Story time, we were learning about God calling Abraham (actually, Abram at the time - see Genesis 12 if you need a refresher).  One of my students asked a great question, "How could God have called anybody?  There weren't any telephones!"

Now, for my fun product.  My favorite science unit to start the year with is my five senses unit.  I love to start the year with this product because it is fun.  The students have a blast while learning about some early science concepts.  It really gets them excited about science for the entire year!  You can get it by clicking on the picture below:


To laugh some more and find more fun products, go visit Elementary Matters!