01/28/2020
Words to students. ⠀
Words about students. ⠀
Words about your teaching. ⠀
Words to fellow teachers. ⠀
Words to families. ⠀
Words about love, loss, hope, sadness. ⠀
Words fostering connection. ⠀
Words from books, notebooks, walls, mouths. ⠀
All these words and more⠀
Matter. ⠀
01/11/2020
Every time there’s snow in the forecast, teachers become meteorologists! Making predictions, weather watching, reporting changes to each other, etc etc etc.
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Welp, the weather keeps changing over here! Still holding out hope for some snow days next week! ⠀
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My first year living in Portland, there was a HUGE snow storm that brought 10 snow days in a row! It was beautiful and magical and amazing! ⠀
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Well...until we had to make up a week of days in June. It felt worth it at the time though! ⠀
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I’ll be snow dancing, finger crossing, and weather watching all weekend.
01/11/2020
2020 Vision Boards were our focus in writing this week!
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I decided to make a vision board for the first time this year and loved it! I had so much fun with it that I wanted to try it with my students! ⠀
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And guess what... they LOVED it! ⠀
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We spent 4 days creating our boards: ⠀
Day 1: whole class vision and discussion of what a vision is ⠀
Day 2: Brainstormed lists in our writer’s notebooks — goals/wishes, things they want to try, to learn, and to teach this year
Day 3: Looked at example vision boards for inspiration and started making our own⠀
Day 4: Finish vision boards and share! ⠀
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Such an awesome first week back activity! I was inspired by and ran with the inspiration! ⠀
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What first week back activities did you do this week?!
01/09/2020
NEW FAVORITE BOOK! This book is so important! It’s about empathy and the importance of listening.
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When the child’s tower is knocked down, different animals come to offer support — growling, yelling, getting mad, etc — but the rabbit listened, which is what the child needed.
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I mean come on!!! Such a sweet book and a perfect one for teaching empathy! Also the perfect reminder about the importance of listening.
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01/07/2020
Want to know a secret? ⠀
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I am not looking forward to going back to work tomorrow. I’m not ready to wake up at 5:30 and fumble through my out of practices morning routine. ⠀
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My mind isn’t ready to make 1000+ decisions tomorrow or the day after that or the day after that. My bladder isn’t ready to be ignored until my class goes to recess. ⠀
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The piles on my desk that didn’t get taken before break aren’t. The email I forgot the send and the Google Doc I forgot to share aren’t ready. ⠀
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But I am ready for the hugs, the smiles, the “I missed you”s , the warmth, the excitement to be back at school and in our classroom. That’s what I’m ready for tomorrow. ⠀
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I’m giving myself a slow start to the week. I am keeping our classroom promise front and center for myself tomorrow to remind me of all the work we’ve done as a community this year and gear up for all the work we have left to do in the remaining months of school. ⠀
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What are you ready for this week? ⠀
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11/13/2019
This is one of my favorite ways to introduce parts of speech! These books give examples of each part of speech and have a game in the back that my class LOVES. Then we pick a noun (students) and build a Sentence Patterning Chart around the noun with adjectives, verbs, and prepositions. The best part? We make the chart sentences into a song to the tune of Farmer In the Dell! How do you teach your students about parts of speech? Comment below with your ideas and resources!
11/11/2019
3 day weekends for me mean extra relaxation time. But for this three day weekend, I was forced into an extra productive weekend outside of my apartment because I didn’t have WiFi for 4 days. That’s right.....4 DAYS! So instead of watching TV for most of the weekend I...
•went to sleep early and slept in
•sold and donated clothes
•filled up my tires
•figures out a new WiFi situation
•spent the hiking day with a friend (shoutout to for such an awesome day!)
•spent time with friends
•watched old dvds
•spent time on my blog and business
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It’s sad to say that I wouldn’t have been that productive if my WiFi was working properly...but it was a good reminder (and reality check) about how easily I get sucked into the world of TV. Does this happen to you too? Double tap if TV can monopolize your free time ♥️
10/26/2019
We finished our first chapter book read aloud of the year yesterday 🎉 I like to use Freckle Juice by Judy Bloom to study character traits and to practice making predictions. After we finish the book, I get a jug of apple cider and put a big, freckle juice label on it and have students try it. It’s such a fun fall read and students remember drinking the “freckle juice” all year.
10/05/2019
It’s that time of year folks!! Boundaries are being tested. Patience is starting to wear thin. Sore throats, tissues, and hot tea are right around the corner!
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I had a big talk with our classroom about how we encourage our classroom community — swipe to see our community agreements — and what happens if we break our classroom community.
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Helpful reminders to myself:
1. It’s still early in the year
2. Relationships are still forming
3. Consistency is key
4. Celebrate successes as often as possible
5. Wash your hands
6. Stay hydrated