Friday, January 30, 2015

Five for Friday

Today I am linking up with Kacey at DoodleBugs for a little 5 for Friday Fun!

Happy Friday is music to my ears!!! It's been a BUSY week!

I have always loved reading the Bluebonnet Books each year. If you have not read Flora & Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo, you need to go grab a copy! It is a quick read and a quirky fun read. It is a great mentor text for the writing classroom!! The story line is very different and enjoyable. You are hooked very quickly as the squirrel has been sucked up in the vacuum cleaner.

We ALL need a comfort food pick me up sometimes. This time of year is hard. We are all pushing kids hard, using data, having lots of conferences, and struggling to stay on top of the piles. I promise these Homemade Oreos will help!! Thank you Cara Carroll for the recipe! I promise if you try them you will hang on tight to the recipe!

If you teach 4th grade STAAR Writing go check out Rosie's Resources. I am so glad that I stumbled along her writing products. They are closely aligned to the STAAR Writing Test. Click on her store name to visit her TPT store.

Added 2 more items to my products. Hoping for a little time soon to load several more products that are waiting for the last minute touches.

Enjoy your Friday and soak up some relaxation over the weekend!

Monday, January 19, 2015

In Honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.....

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr, I wanted to share one of my favorite quotes of his.

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. ~MLK

This quote is so true and powerful in all aspects of life. As we face challenges, we need to remind ourselves of this. It is not easy to swim against the tide and not give up. Many times this means we can not put ourselves first. We all have to stay focused, strong, and positive. These actions as educators allows us to make a meaningful difference every day in students' lives.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Five for Friday

Today I am linking up with Kacey at DoodleBugs for a little 5 for Friday Fun!

After 2 long weeks of no sun and cold, it was an amazing sun filled day! Open up the blinds and soak up the sunshine!

Celebrate Good Times!!! After 2 long weeks of benchmark testing, we can mark that off the to do list. We all know it has to be done, but man I am glad when it is completed. Next, week will be the fun part----- data analysis. Actually, I see a weekend full of data analysis.

It feels so good to just know that I finally opened my own TPT store. I am ok with whatever becomes of it. The best part is knowing that I accomplished the goal.

One of my goals for this month was to finish up some craft projects. Two are marked of the list.

The best part is seeing these 3 precious guys. Life is a wild adventure but can't help but love them and cherish every second of playing with them.

Off to enjoy some great sunshine!

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Name That Theme ...

Theme is a huge skill for our young readers in today's standards, yet it is so puzzling to their little minds. In December, I began racking my brain of what innovative way could I hook my learners.

That is when Name That Theme was born. Kids love music and can easily relate to music. The hardest part of planning the lesson was finding music with school appropriate lyrics. I projected a copy of the lyrics and the kids had a copy of the lyrics to highlight and find textual evidence. The kids loved it!!! Student engagement was at it's best! It is still difficult, but they have a strong reference point.

Songs I used:

*Happy by Pharrell Williams

*Roar by Katy Perry

*Am I Wrong by Nico and Vinz

*Let It Go By Frozen (Disney)

What other songs can you think of to teach theme that kids would love? I would love to hear what others are using.

We also used some task cards to practice in partners. You can check out them out here.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Checking Off My To Do List

Today, I can mark something off my to do list. Thanks to the gentle nudging and encouragement from a dear friend I can mark open your own Teachers Pay Teachers Store off my list. It is nothing exciting and have barely added anything but it is a start. After having the dream for 5 years, I can finally say I did it!!!