It has been awhile since my last blog... busy with lake house and summer school. Here are a few things I have been working on...
These are something new I made for summer school. We need a few breaks during the day since we start at 7:30 am. They can be found on PINTEREST. I will try and give the credit when I remember where I found them. The Voice Jar is used in a fluency center. I made charts with Fry's Phrases (from the book, The Fluent Reader). They are phrases using the first, second and third hundred words. In the jar are smiley faces and that is how the phrases should be read. The kids love it.
These speak for themselves. This year I made the pencil buckets visual instead of just "dull" and "sharp". I also added a little bow to make it cute!
This is my dry erase basket. I added pompom balls on the end! It makes an easy dry erase eraser. Just add hot glue! So much easier than providing an eraser or sock that gets all gross!
These are two learning walls I made for summer school. These are the two science topics we are doing to teach reading strategies. We are using a National Geographic program. The kids are really liking it. I will post a pic when the charts are complete. My students are filling it in. They work hard during the lesson so that they can be the one to add to the wall!
This is a Main Idea game that I got off of TeachersPayTeachers for free. I found the cute bags at Target. I glued the answers to the bottom of the bag to provide a self check.
These were my old and dirty materials baskets that I had for about 4 or 5 years. I also got these at Target for $2.50 each. They were so marked up I was going to buy new ones. But... I decided to try cleaning it with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser... and low and behold... they look brand spankin' new! So I made black labels and added bows and... VOILA!
This is something I found on Pinterest for Work On Writing center in the Daily 5. These are marble composition notebooks modge podged with scrapbook paper. I have 4 journals so far. Ouch! Stories, Pet Stories, Thoughts About Books You've Read, and Sports Stories. I think the kids will like reading other's stories as well as add their own.
Finally, I created this from an idea on Pinterest (scrapbook paper modge podged onto clothespins). I took it a step furthur and hot glued student numbers as well as gluing it to a ribbon. The kids will attach a card to their clip to show where they are going. I have had this procedure in the past, b ut by mid year, it was always destroyed. So I am trying this this fall. I hope it works. I then just hot glue the ribbon or nail it to my door. I made 3 rows of 7. I put the destination cards in a suction sink holder and put that on the glass of my classroom door. I love all te dots. My classroom is going to be a color theme instead of a regular theme. I am going away from a Travel Theme to a Black/Lime Green/Pink color scheme. My next project is to create the crate seats. YEAH!