Showing posts with label #educators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #educators. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2018

A Birthday Cupcake for YOU!


Happy birthday to me!!!!! This week, I'm turning the big 4-9. How on earth did I get here? There's something about facing 50 that's making me get a move on some goals that I've been putting off. This week Wild Child Designs is having a store-wide sale. Come help me celebrate my birthday!

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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

April Fool's Day and Earth Day Activities for Primary!

Earth Day & April Fool's Day
 
 




Besides the Recycle Crafts above, you might enjoy these April Fool's Day and Earth Day Learning Centers...

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Earth-Day-Activities-7-Posters-Pledge-Graphing-Certificate-Parent-Letter-231767

Earth Day Activities: 


★ 7 Posters, Earth Day Pledge, Earth Day Graphing Activity (for in school or at 

home), Earth Day Certificate and Parent Letter 

★ 22 Pages – NEWLY REVISED to include Full Color Earth Day Versions as well 

as Black and White Earth Day versions for students to color.

★ Earth Day Certificate

★ 7 Earth Day Posters

★ Earth Day Graph

★ Earth Day Pledge

★ Parent Letter

★ Use by itself or with my PowerPoint Presentation and/or mini-book at 2 

different reading levels. 


April Fool's Day Readers... Color and Black and White:


https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/April-Fools-Day-2466976





April Fool’s Day Booklet of Jokes!

Celebrate April Fool’s Day with this mini book containing seven jokes that are bound to be appreciated by K/1 students!

★ Plus illustrated April Fool's Day vocabulary cards for a word wall or pocket chart.

NEW PRODUCT DISCOUNT for a limited time!

3 Versions of the Book:

1) Full Color Illustrations

2) Black and White Illustrations for Students to Color

3) Versions for students to illustrate their own. 

Keep in school for future fun, or send home for students to have fun with their families on April Fool’s Day!


April Fool’s Day Songs and Poems! 

Use for April Fool's Day shared reading or fluency.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/April-Fools-Day-2468259


Celebrate April Fool’s Day with these 5 songs and poems...

★ Full Color and Black and White.

★ All Illustrated with April Fool’s Day themed Graphics

★ Songs/Poems sung to popular children’s songs.
Just choose those you like, and print just those pages.

★ Sing to familiar tunes, or chant. 

★ Use some or all year after year. 







Earth Day PowerPoint "Things to do to Help the Earth"


I also added 10 Songs at a variety of levels so you can have an Earth Day Sing Along! 

★ 25 slides - Use by itself or in conjunction with my Earth Day PDF file OR mini-book (2 Reading levels) that can be found in my other product listings. The PDF file (sold separately) has a parent letter, take home graph, Earth Day Pledge, Earth Day Certificate, and 7 posters about how students can help the Earth. There are black and white versions as well as full color versions of the Earth Day Posters, Earth Day Certificate and Earth Day Graph. 

Browse my other Earth Day Resources for Literacy and Math by visiting my store and opening the Custom Folder labeled "EARTH DAY/CINCO DE MAYO", or just click below:


Visit me on Pinterest for Product Close-Ups! 

Earth Day Readers:



Earth Day Build A Word Wheels For DIBELS Blending Practice:  Real or Nonsense?




Earth Day Sight Word Game Boards -  

First 106 Dolch Words



Earth Day Sight Word Game Boards -
Last 114 Dolch Sight Words




Monday, February 8, 2016

February Teacher Talk

Posted by Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern



Welcome to our February Teacher Talk.  All of us from the Teacher Talk collaborative would like wish you a Happy Valentines Day.  We have so many fab things this month from  proof-reading ideas, to ELA to math activities, to celebrating Black History Month and President's Day, you don't want to miss reading these blog posts from some awesome educators.
If you're interested in joining this unique group of teacher entrepreneurs and blogging buddies and our blog linky, sign up here....The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative. If you decide to join, be sure to mention one of our names. 

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The Proof is in the Pudding, Proof-Reading That Is!
As a veteran English and Social Studies teacher, I’d like to share some effective proof-reading tips that I’ve used to help students improve their writing skills, and to make my life a bit easier.

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Love is All We Need
By Retta London of Rainbow City Learning
Just a little inspiration for building confidence and acceptance in your learning community.
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IMWAYR: Funny Bones

By Lisa Robles of LisaTeachR's Classroom
Have you read Funny Bones? Winner of multiple awards and a great informational addition to your Dia de Los Muertos collection!

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Valentine's Day STEM Olympics
Blog post outlines 5 infatuating Valentine's Day-themed STEM challenges that can be modified for use with grades 2-8. Help Cupid get some target practice, build a tower of love, design the perfect candy container, find the "heaviest" heart, and have a flower frenzy!

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 Cooperative Learning - Bring Core Subjects Together for Student Learning!
 Cooperative Learning - Bring Core Subjects Together for Student Learning!

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What Word Does This Say: B-L-E-N-D?
This is part of a series of posts about phonological awareness and the different steps and skills to teach. This post is about blending sounds and syllables to hear the word.

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Teaching Self-Regulation Skills to Elementary Age Children


Finally! A systematic method to teach self-regulation skills to children with sensory, emotional, and behavioral needs. Color coded task cards give students managed choices to learn specific skills that meet their sensory needs and also calm them down, so that they can perform their academic classroom tasks.

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My Funny Valentine: Love Letters by Arnold Adoff
A review and glimpse into "Love Letters" poetry by Arnold Adoff. This post also includes a teaching idea for its use in the classroom.

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Robots + Math & Science = Total Engagement
Get your students engaged in learning by introducing robots into your classroom. They are not only a ton of fun, but you can easily utilize them in your math and science lessons. Find out how easy it is to do!

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Playground Problem = Real Life
The Playground Problem is a real-life math challenge! It keep students engaged and practicing their area and perimeter skills in a meaningful way.

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Understanding Fractions: A 6-Part Series
Fractions-- a single word that deflates the confidence of our most competent students and adults alike. In this series, I share some of the essential fraction understandings that I have developed over the years, including the many math tools you can use to reinforce these essential skills. With that in mind, each of the six posts highlights a fraction tool and activity that can be used to address a specific Common Core Math Standard (with a few printable freebies too). 
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Leveled Math Assessments
Do your math assessments encourage a growth mindset? Create an entry point for students who are not yet meeting the standards? Allow above average learners to show they know more than just what's expected for their grade-level? Find out 7 reasons why I'm committed to leveled math assessments this year! 


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Here's your chance to hop on over and visit the blog posts of our creative teachers.


Monday, October 12, 2015

October Teacher Talk

By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
We’re so pleased to introduce you to the changes in our  “Sharing is Caring Teacher Blogging Collaborative!”  Our blog hop will now be known as “Teacher Talk.” We’ll be putting our ideas together to make your monthly planning not only easier but more timely, creative, and fun!.

There are so many dedicated teachers in our group who use new and different techniques to reach their students and we'll be sharing them with you. So please join us each month when we bring you such topics as bully prevention, classroom management,  collaborative learning techniques, poetry lessons, math ideas, Freebies,  and so much more….

If you're interested in joining this unique group of teacher entrepreneurs and blogging buddies as well as our blog linky, sign up here....The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative. If you decide to join, be sure to mention one of our names. 

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By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving has always been one of my favorite tales.. When I was a child, we would often visit my Uncle Marty who had a farm near Tarrytown New York. Whenever we were up there, I would think of the Headless Horseman because that’s where the story took place. I could always visualize the Horseman with head in hand, chasing poor puny Ichabod Crane.
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By Kathie Yonemura of Tried and True Teaching Tools
Teaching class goal setting makes an abstract concept more concrete. This simple strategy teaches children to break down a goal into manageable steps.
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By Elizabeth Chapin-Pinotti of Elizabeth's Lessons
Engaging Halloween Book Unit on CinderHazel that includes Interactive Notebook pages, printables and a whole lot more.
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By Mary Moore of Moore Resources
One of the largest things I had to do teaching middle school math was to find ways to engage students in math that absolutely did not like math or struggled with mathematics. Following are some strategies I utilized to assist my students.
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By Retta London of Rainbow City Learning
Ideas for bullyproofing your class this month.
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By Michelle Webb of Teaching Ideas of Those Who Love Teaching
Fun ways to celebrate this fall with your class.
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By Kerry Tracy of Kerry Tracy
Five fun & fabulous Halloween-themed STEM challenges that can be modified for use with grades 2-8!

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By Tammy Roose of tarheelstate teacher
Need a simple way to improve poor student behavior in the context of your classroom environment? I'm talking about those times when it seems that the class in general is falling apart. Read all about the LOW PREP reflection process I use during classroom meeting to help students correct poor behavior and get our learning environment back on track.
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By Marypat Mahoney of Just Add Students
Homework: It can be a hot topic. Here are some tips for using, assessing it, and helping students get the most from it.
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My Marcy Howe of Its a Teacher Thing
Looking to begin Close Reading in your classroom? Check out what's happening in my classroom, how I introduced Close Reading, and where I'm going from here. You'll find links to my newest Close Reading freebie!
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By Lisa Robles of LisaTeachR's Classroom
Here is what I cover during at risk conferences for approaching readers. It's about tips, tricks, web sites and apps that can help.

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By Thia Triggs of Print Path

Our special kiddoes frequently have oral defensiveness and associated nutrition and dental hygiene issues.
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By Carmen Doerr of The Bilingual Teacher
The administrator's behavior affecting teachers' work.

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Thanks so much for stopping by.....Chaio for now! and don't forget to be on the lookout for our November Teacher talk.

RCL