Sunday, November 2, 2014

1st Quarter Teacher Docs

This Third Grade teacher has been up to a whole lot... creating and borrowing ideas daily. 
The following is just a small preview of some of the documents I have made to help my and kiddos lives a little easier and bit more students driven.

Writing Paragraphs Graphic Organizer
We use this for paragraph writing.  In third grade, proper and in-depth paragraph writing can be daunting.  This graphic organizer helps students get their thoughts organized without having to write in complete sentences.  My students take the organizer and transfer into their writer's notebooks for editing. 

Common Core Parent Handout
As parent/teacher conferences were looming, I was concerned with common core questions and our 15 minute block of time being taken over by parent lead-ins beginning with... "Well, back when I was in school..."  So I edited this document, which I found on the internet.  I changed the 'showing what they know' portion to align with my districts curriculum and theory on assessment.  

Daily 5 and Math Centers Grouping Poster
These are simple reminder posters for the students as they are grouped based ability and that is often changing.  Our class runs centers for math and reading, so it can be confusing for the students who are in different colored groups etc.  I keep these posted in kid view near the math and reading boards, respectively.  

Reader's Response Choice Board
I use the reader's response choice boards during guided reading.  Students keep this in their guided reading folder and choose a square after a few chapters or after a guided reading assignment.  They cross-out the square they have chosen to do and turn in the work as they go.  Once a choice board is filled they receive an increasingly more difficult choice board throughout the year.  



Friday, July 25, 2014

Welp....Looks like I made it!

Hi Friends,
Fake it til you make it has officially made it! Last summer I accepted a head coaching position for my love in life...volleyball which landed me an aide position at the preschool in district.  Although coaching and being an aide was exciting and fun, I was yearning for my own classroom and to put to work all the amazing things I had learned and created. So off I went on the job hunt which quickly landed me back in 3rd grade! Although my commute went from two blocks to 64 miles one way, I am appreciative and excited to get to work and cannot wait to meet all 26 of those smiling faces in less than 3 weeks!

Below you will find all the things I have been working on for the past year!!! There is a ton of stuff some free some paid, but all made with love and heart!
touch math posters


Touch Math posters

Cursive team themed alphabet letters  

Math posters!

expanded form



word wall words with definitions 
magic e wand

Idiom of the week
 TPT link


intangible classroom rewards


I really hope you find these useful and cute!
Happy Teaching! 
7 habits of highly effective kids posters

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!!!!



THESE WERE SO POPULAR LAST YEAR....  I had to repost!!!

Dr. Seuss' birthday is right around the corner! In tribute to him, I have been working long and hard on a  HUGE fluency bundle in celebration of his birthday! This bundle is jam packed with fun games and cool ways to integrate the 4 fluency strategies of Punctuation, Expression, Accuracy, and Rate into a meaningful unit.

The 4 fluency strategies actually create a mnemonic device of PEAR if you use the first letters of each strategy... one of my students actually recognized this, brought it to my attention and we immediately ran with it in the moment and I now have an entire Seuss fluency unit created based all around little miss Samantha's wonderful brain!! Don't you just love when the students remind you how brilliant they are ;)

I am selling these as three separate bundles on TPT or as an entire package ...and am also giving the bookmarks away for FREE!

Most of the Seuss artwork is modified to go with the PEAR theme! 
Hope you enjoy these and your students become fluency aces!




Click here for the entire 49 page unit...which includes everything in this post and much more! 

PEAR mnemonic of the 4 fluency reading strategies 



This is a crappy picture of what my file folder game looks like :)

we all love an "i have, who has?" game!! 

Below is an example of the Seuss-style poems I created to explain the 4 fluency strategies...the one below is about punctuation...all 4 are equally as quirky and funny! :) 
the fluency strategy poems are a part of this bundle...click here for more details. :) 

Having a writing prompt always makes the writing block so much smoother...here is a simple Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss prompt! 



Happy Teaching! 

-Cole