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A day of silence for the teachers, students and families from Sandy Hook

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32 New Classroom Job Cards and Descriptions!

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12.12.2012

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It was a fantastic day of learning about 12's. I must say it was a day that I hope they remember for a very long time. Happy Trails.

12/12/12 A Very Special Day FREEBIE

Twelve 12.12.12

Gingerbread Freebie

Gingerbread Glyph and Writing

Gingerbread Freebie

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Happy December Teaching Friends! It is hard to believe that we have sailed through Halloween, Thanksgiving and now approaching all the fun December holidays and, of course, winter break! It is absolutely flying by so fast and I am feeling the sense of urgency and trying to get it all done is an understatement. As with most primary grades, we are having fun reading and writing about gingerbread men! Last week, we spent a good chunk of our literacy block comparing and contrasting the Gingerbread Boy, Gingerbread Friends and Gingerbread Baby! It is always so much fun to see their eyes light up when they learn we will spend the whole week on gingerbread! I have included a fun gingerbread glyph and writing prompts I created as an extension for this week! Happy Trails!

Veterans Day Salute Paper FREEBIE

Veterans Day We Salute You Writing Paper

Counting 10's with Crabs!

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We have stared our sea creature unit in math. We are counting crab legs by 10's and next week it will be starfish by 5's!
Veterans Day, New Years, MLK Day, Valentine's Day, Dr. Seuss, Easter, Spring, Summer, Memorial Day, Cinco de Mayo, Presidents' Day, St. Patrick's Day,

Simple Classroom Job Cards

Class Jobs

Amazon Rainforest Emergent Reader

Amazon Rainforest

I Survived Halloween! Did you?

Halloween week is over! The bats, spider webs, ghosts and pumpkins are all put in a bin for next year. I am officially exhausted and I am now reflecting on what went well and what I will do differently next year. I put a lot of emphasis on incorportating more "brain breaks" to support classroom management! I felt that his went well and made the day fun for all! This year, I had tremendous amount of parent support (which is a beautiful thing!) I couldn't believe all the things we accomplished in this hectic and jammed packed week of events! Some of the skills that I managed to squeeze in on Halloween were: graphing, tally marking, fact fluency, story problems, patterning, sorting, vocabulary work, and we even illustrated a self-portrait of ourselves in our costumes and wrote a descriptive writing piece about our costumes. I believe in the power of thematic teaching and by connecting math, reading and writing to Halloween made it not only fun but it was rel...

Pumpkin TIcket Picks!

Happy Trails Teacher Friends, It is a rainy Saturday here and the tinkling of the raindrops on the roof is making me want to curl up with a warm blanket and drink a hot cup of coffee! As we enter the official week of  Halloween, I have been planting the seed of how to   keep my kids motivated and engaged while also maintaining routines and structure for learning! As we all know, this week can make the kiddos bonkers (and teachers too). So here is a tip that I have been doing every year in October to help keep my kiddos on-task, listening and following to optimize learning! Classroom Management Tip: Pumpkin Ticket Pick! Pumpkin Ticket Picks is an October only theme that I use every year to reinforce the behaviors that I want to see in my classroom. At this time of the year in first grade, we are working on raising our hands and not blurting, self control, whole body listening and eyes on the speaker. I must say it has always worked for me t...

Number Corner

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Day 31: Number corner is going really well. I don't know about you but by middle of the year I am burned out on calendar time. It happens every year for me! This year I am determined to find ways to keep it fresh and increase engagement! I added a money bank with those really cool giant money coin magnets from Lakeshore Learning. The kids love them and they are big so everyone can see them! We keep track of days of the school year and a running money total. My students already can't wait for the 100th day of school when we get to bring in the giant dollar magnet!

Clean Desk! How to motivate first graders to be organized!

Well, I am dusting off the "Clean Desk Fairy" and inviting her to visit my classroom this week. I love to tap into my students' imagination and have her visit once a week as a way to motivate students to be responsible for organizing and keeping track of their materials, folders and papers. This year is a little trickier as my students don't have "desks". However, they do have table baskets and file containers where their materials are stored. I left on Friday thinking..."It is time to have a visit from the TCDF! I have found that just the recognition and note seem to do the trick. However, I might leave a holiday pencil the first few times she visits. Check out the FREEBIE link for the downloadable notes I use and a letter written from TCDF! I have learned not to type up all notes to help keep them from doubting the validity of the fairy!!  Happy Monday and here is to a great week! Beth

Halloween! Counting down....

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It is a spooky time of year in my first grade classroom! Pumpkins, ghosts and bats OH MY! We just finished learning about Acrostic Poems and made acrostic GHOSTS that are hanging in our room.  We will start a Stellaluna unit next week which means that it will be all about bats! Check out our ghosts! They turned out super cute!

FREEBIE Rainforest Book using sightword "SEE"

Check out my first little book for emergent readers called, I SEE! A Walk through the Amazon Rainforest ! I plan on using this book to teach rainforest vocabulary and the sight word "see"! Kids are always fascinated with "real" photographs of animals. All photos are original photographs taken from the Amazon Rainforest! I would love to hear feedback and ideas on how to improve this or other ideas on how to use all my photos that I have taken over the last decade! I have lots of stories to tell!  Beth I SEE! A Walk through the Amazon-Rainforest!
Today marks my my official "kick off" day for my first blog ever! It has been a busy beginning of the year for me and after 23 days of school, I am finally getting this checked off my "To Do List" and making this happen! Please bare with me as I learn the ins and outs of this process. Soon, we will be planning and writing a unit of study for our school's Global Studies program. We will be studying South America and I am hoping to share the lessons and units that I write with other teachers through TpT. Since I have spent twelve years traveling on and off to Peru, I figured that I have some cool stuff to share with others such as photos, artifacts and first hand experiences with my first graders!  Here's to a great start to October.  Happy Trails! Beth