Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

Pinterest Weekly Round-Up 4

Here are a few of my favorite pins from last week!



Original source:  Main Idea Bag via Pinterest


Original Source:  Test Taking Folder via Pinterest



Original source:  Bean Plant in CD case via Pinterest


Original source:  50 States Unit Study via Pinterest 

 

Original source:  Add an Image to a QR code via Pinterest


Do you have a favorite Pin from last week?  Leave your link in the comments to share!

Monday, May 21, 2012

Conferencing Gloves

The ONLY thing I like about packing up my room at the end of the year is it gives me a chance to organize, purge, and occasionally find something that I forgot I had.  This year I scored big!  Obviously in order to appreciate this treasure you need to be a teacher and a frugal one at that.  

Tucked away in an empty wipe box I found three pairs of work gloves.  These were not the typical work gloves; they were the ones that I wrote on about five years ago.  


We all have those students that we sit down with to conference about a book and they are stumped with what to talk about.  We want them to lead the conversation, but sometimes they need a little bit of a nudge.  By putting on a glove they have an instant choice of the conversation that they want to lead.  Not only will they have a conversation starter, they will need to identify the genre to choose the right glove and they will become familiar will the text elements that their genre encompasses.  


I made a small document that shows exactly what is on each glove.  The pictures are a little hard to see.  You can download it HERE and also by clicking the image below. 


I am excited about my new/old find.  Not only do I have an instant resource, my brain is working on other ways I can use these $1.00 a pair work gloves with other subjects.  These gloves are not going to find their way into the back of my cabinet next year; they will be out in plain sight ready for use!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Favorite Thanksgiving Picture Book

Thank you Sarah, by Laurie Halse Anderson is one of my favorite Thanksgiving reads.  Students learn how one bold, brave, stubborn, and smart woman saved Thanksgiving.  I created a few activities to go along with my favorite book.  Students identify character traits, cause and effect relationships, and write a friendly letter.  You can download it for FREE as my Thanksgiving gift to you!

Click HERE to download from my TpT store.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Student Learning Contract-Reading

Learning Contracts are extension activities for students.  They communicate to students that learning never stops, and they provide ongoing activities.  A great friend and mentor of mine created a student learning contract for reading.  I have adapted it to meet the needs of my classroom.  This is something that I hope to do more of throughout the year!