Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Selling My First Item on TPT

Hello Bloggie friends,
I know that each of you has heard of the wonderful website Teachers Pay Teachers. I utilize this website at least 4 times a month. I am so grateful for the time and effort that other teachers put into creating lessons and activities. It's quite amazing to me because I would like to be a frequent TPT seller but I never have enough free time. Earlier this year I created an Addition BUMP game for my first item on TPT.
I have created an Earth Day Activity to use with teaching kids how to REUSE items. It was inspired by Pinterest and I thought of it just 30 minutes before we did it in class! I love Pinterest by the way. Below are samples of my students creations.



Sunday, March 25, 2012

What's going on?

At my current school in Missouri, we've been out of school for two weeks for spring break. Yep, my school gets two weeks.  In addition to resting my throat and voice, I  went to Chicago to visit family. One of the places I visited was the Shedd Aquarium. I took tons of pictures for my students. They are very much interested in sea life, plus we just did a camouflage unit in Open Court in which we read stories about ocean animals using camouflage. We go back tomorrow and although it is bittersweet, I am anxious to hear about the things that my students did over spring break.
Spider Crab at Shedd Aquarium. YIKES!


This is so late. The students made their own invitations to our Christmas program in December.


At my school, giving students a spring break work packet is mandatory. Now, in second grade, I usually only have like 5 out 15 turn in the completed packet the day it is due. So I have decided to give those students a special treat at the end of the day. A golden Easter egg with goodies inside. You have to recognize those students who are trying their best as well.


Also this week and next week in writing we will be doing descriptive sentences and paragraphs. Notice the pop rocks in the picture to the right. I found a great way to reintroduce descriptive writing to my students from a Abby Mullins, an amazing and creative teacher blogger. I will post her blog info at the end of this week and pictures of our writing activities. Enjoy the pictures!
Take care!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

More things from my classroom

Science Weather Unit. This is another Foldable for the types of clouds. Students had to write one fact about each cloud, then use cotton balls or polyester filling to recreate the cloud on their cube.These are hanging from our ceiling now. 

I have a ton of pictures from things that we have done in my classroom. I'll be unloading and talking about them in the next few posts. 

Last trimester, we talked about Rights and Responsibilities of citizens in Social Studies. I had them make an eight flap foldable listing some rights that we have on the front and on the inside they drew a picture of that right. They loved it!


This is a timesaver and sanity keeper. We all know how the precious babies love to tattle on another. I got this idea from Pinterest, and made my own Tattle Monster out of a tissue box. Students not only have to write down the tattle, but say something nice about that person, and write down a resolution. LOVE IT!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Addition BUMP!

I'm back!
So months ago I found the incredible games of Addition and Multiplication Bump on a teacher website. I introduced it to my students and it was love at first sight. I decided to create my own version for students to practice adding three numbers (our math curriculum stresses this a lot). Since my classroom this year is Beach/Ocean themed, the Addition Bump Game is too. The directions are on the game sheet. You just laminate it or put it in a sheet protector, give students dice and counters, and let them play (if they already know how to play Bump). Click the link.

Adding Three Numbers Addition Bump!
Twitter Bird Gadget