Sunday, September 6, 2015

We're Ready to Roll! A Week 4 Rewind!

The beginning of the year is so busy I've barely been able 
to catch my breath!  Here's a little bit of randomness
and a few things we accomplished this week!
Like you I'm sure, I've been wrapping up all of the beginning 
of the year assessments and pushing to get to our "normal" routine.  

Guided reading area set up
Finally!  We're ready to roll!
Assessment folders done.  Reading table cleared. 
Groups up and running. Thank goodness for 
small victories!

In an effort to work smarter, 
not harder, I'm planning to make some
generic reading charts that I can flip through
 and reuse as needed

Generic, standards based reading comprehension anchor chart to use with any book. These are so easy to differentiate for group ability levels.
I love these comprehension strategies posters from 
Gabby's Classroom!  I'm planning to put the story structure 
ones on rings to display as I teach them.


Last week we made these adorable goal setting guys and gals!
Be still my teacher heart, her goal is to write a good,
detailed fiction story!

Back to school goal setting craft~These make a great activity for the kids to do the first week of school.  I display them all year and we revisit our goals at the end of the year.

This one looks exactly like the child who made it!
Click on any of the pics to find the templates I used.

Back to school goal setting craft~These make a great activity for the kids to do the first week of school.  I display them all year and we revisit our goals at the end of the year.

My class loves that it looks like everyone is holding hands!

We've been learning about landforms this week and used our 
white boards to play a game called "Define the Landform"

Defining landforms

We also started a landforms project where students 
create an imaginary island with a story to tell.  
This 3-week project is an absolute highlight for 
my class and one they talk about for a long
time afterwards.

Landforms Project: Building our  islands

These islands, with all of their special features 
and landforms culminate in a creative
 writing project that I'll post more
about when we finish.  You can 
see last year's post on our landforms 
building and writing project and 
 landforms literacy centers.  
Here is the landforms resource I used. 

Landforms Project: Painting our  islands

These Frixion pens are the BEST for taking 
running records! They're super fine lined so I can 
smoothly and quickly write between the lines 
of the text.  They also come in 
erasable, fine-line markers. *swoon*
Use my affiliate link to get them from Amazon.

These Frixion gel pens are the BEST for taking running records!

I made these little funnies for my teammates
 because after all, a girl's gotta have a good pen 
when she's check-marking like a maniac! 

Hey Girl teacher humor- Because comic relief is a requirement the beginning of a new school year.  Download these free gift tags for your teammates and teacher friends!

You can grab these Hey Girl gift tags {HERE}


Speaking of pens, how stinkin' cute is this paintbrush pen
 from my friend Jenny at Art with Jenny K


In other news.....
I got my emergency sub plans turned in!
Like I said before, thank goodness for small victories!


Last week in math we wrapped up working with measurement 
and two-step word problems.  This year we're using the
Eureka Math program and it's been a pretty big
transition for us!

Two step word problems: Comparing length with tape diagrams
I always have students write their solution in written form. 
It requires them to locate and focus on the question as well as to 
write a complete sentence using the question to form their answer.

Two step word problems: Comparing length with tape diagrams
I was hoping to get another year out of these yucky 
whiteboards but I don't know if I can make it!

We began this week working with place value and 
bundled straws to create larger units.

Place value bundling activity


That was our week, how was yours?

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