Monday, August 18, 2014

Connect the Dots to Compare Numbers

I've always been confused with using the alligator or crocodile to compare numbers. I know he wants to eat the larger number, so does that mean he's already eaten the larger number and it's in his stomach or is he about to eat it and it's in front of his mouth? Do you know what I'm saying, or am I the only one with this problem?

Thankfully, I had an amazing colleague a few years back who taught me this amazing trick:
CLICK HERE to download it for FREE.

Of course I still require my students to say the equation out loud using 'greater than' or 'less than' so I know if they truly understand the mathematical skill of comparing.

Also, I've had some colleagues who have had difficulty with their students connecting their dots the correct way.  If that's the case, you might want to download these as reference sheets.
CLICK HERE to download them for FREE.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Open House Forms - Freebie

This week Amna, from Teach Two Reach, is sharing an awesome Open House freebie for the Primary Peeps Blog Hop. 

Amna has included so many purposeful forms for Open House.   If you use these forms for your Open House, getting prepared for the event will only take a few  minutes (rather than a few hours or your entire day).  

    

THIS ENTIRE PRODUCT IS FREE . . . CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?

     

If you want to snag this amazing freebie, CLICK HERE to be taken to Amna's blog post where she explains more about each form included.  

And don't forget the Primary Peeps are having another giveaway.  Enter for your chance to win 1 of 6 $20 TpT gift cards.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Meet the Teacher

I've really enjoyed getting to know so many different teacher bloggers from Stephanie's Meet the Teacher Linky.  I decided it's about time for me to link up and let y'all learn a little bit more about me.  So here it goes...


Here's a pic of the people I love most.  My husband and I have been married for 6 years and as you can see, we have two kiddos. Wes thinks our kids look like him, but everyone says they look like me. What do you think?
(We haven't mastered the "perfect" family photo yet -- someone's hair or clothes are always messed up)

This will be my ninth year teaching 2nd grade and I love every minute of it.  Now don't get me wrong, I totally love being a wife and mommy, but being a teacher is definitely my calling in life. Teaching comes naturally and is very easy for me -- being a mommy, NOT AS EASY.  It's hard work but I wouldn't trade it for the world.  I love this quote: being a mother is the highest calling but the most challenging blessing. Do you moms agree? 


THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS...
God. The Sun. The beach. The pool. Summer.  Fall. Coupons. Clothes. Exercising. French Fries. Bomb Pop Popsicles. Nicholas Sparks books and movies. Laughing.


 IF YOU WEREN'T A TEACHER, WHAT WOULD YOU WANT TO BE?
I would love to be a house flipper. 


THREE LITTLE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE YOU.
Hard Working. Independent. Helpful.


FINISH THE SENTENCE, "________,  SAID NO TEACHER EVER!!"
"I just finished EVERYTHING on my to-do list"
 

Q: IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY AND YOU CAN INVITE ANYONE {DEAD OR ALIVE} TO THE PARTY. WHO ARE YOU INVITING?
My grandparents who passed away when I was just a toddler.


Q: IF SOMEONE WROTE A BOOK ABOUT YOUR LIFE, WHAT WOULD BE THE TITLE?
 She Knows What She Wants


 Q:YOU GET TO PICK ONE SUPERPOWER. WHAT IS IT? 
 Ummm..... the ability to not need 8 hours (or more) of sleep every night? For me, that would be a super power! 

Q: WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE QUOTE OR SAYING?
 
Proverbs 3: 5-6

Q: IF YOU HAD TO SING ONE SONG ON AMERICAN IDOL, WHAT WOULD IT BE? 
It wouldn't happen! This is something I would NEVER do -- I seriously have the WORST singing voice. 

 
 Q: ARE YOU A MORNING PERSON OR A NIGHT OWL?
Always have been and always will be a morning person. I'm ready to get the day started shortly after the sun rises and ready to go to bed almost immediately as the sun sets.  Which is great in the summer, but not helpful in the winter -- I get nothing accomplished. 

 
Q: WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE RESOURCE THAT YOU'VE CREATED IN YOUR TPT SHOP?
 I absolutely LOVE my Math Activities for an Entire Year.  It's my newest product but I love it because it makes math homework meaningful each and every  night of the school year!   Plus, it's super simple and quick to implement.  The activities focus on a variety of skills and build on each other. 
Math Homework Activities for the Entire Year (2nd Grade)

   



Q: SHARE SOMETHING WE MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT YOU.
We're expecting baby number 3.  I couldn't be more excited and can't wait until March 9 when our family will become complete. 

Thanks for taking the time to get to know me.  CLICK HERE to be taken to the linky to meet more than 200 other teacher bloggers. 

Take Two Giveaway

Anyone interested in winning some TpT moola??? The Primary Peeps are having another giveaway -- and this time there are 5 WINNERS!  If you missed out on the giveaway that we had a few weeks ago, we're giving you another opportunity to win some TpT spending money.  

Enter below -- good luck. 

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Desk Buddies

This week Heather from The Busy Bee Hive is sharing a great tool to get your year started right.  Heather teaches first grade and many of her students want to bring in items from home and set them on their desk to make themselves more comfortable at school.  Well, Heather has solved this problem AND turned it into a writing assignment -- love it.

Heather's idea is desk buddies...
CLICK HERE to be taken to her post and grab this unique product for FREE.  

Remember, come back next week for more Tips and Tools for Back to School from a Primary Peep!

Friday, August 8, 2014

Use Chirbit to Practice Reading Skills in a FUN Way

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I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching's Five for Friday Linky.  This past week I had the opportunity to present at a technology conference.  To be honest, using technology intimidates me.  There are sooooo many things that can go wrong and  I feel that my kiddos ALL need my help at the EXACT.SAME.TIME -- which causes me to lose my cool.  So with that being said, I was impressed with myself for actually having something to share at a technology conference.  

Last year I realized my kiddos were not making as much progress as I wanted with their reading fluency and summarizing skills. We talked about it, I modeled it, they practiced it, but for some reason, it just wasn't sticking.  

Luckily for me, my problem was solved when I was introduced to Chirbit. A FREE and SUPER EASY website that allows you to record and save audio files.  You can have your kiddos record a cold reading of a passage and save it. Then they can listen to their recording and use a rubric to evaluate themselves. Give them a few days to practice the passage, and then head back to Chirbit and have them rerecord themselves reading the same passage. Now they can reflect on their improvements as a reader. 

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So the fist step would be to go to Chirbit (CLICK HERE) and sign up for an account. Your students will share your account, so make sure the user name and password you select are easy for your kiddos to remember. I just used the log-in name and password (they all have the same log-in and password) my kiddos use in the computer lab for this website.


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Once you have your account set up, decide what reading skill you would like your students to practice.  Chirbit allows your students to record themselves and then save their recording. So when we used Chirbit for the first time, I wanted my students to practice their fluency skills.  I gave each student a reading passage and had them record themselves reading it (you can use any passages you have, or copy a page out of a book and have your kiddos use that). This was a cold reading since they didn't have previous exposure to the text. After it was recorded and saved (we saved the passages like this: Leah 1 My Dog -- which is name; 1 for cold reading and 2 for warm reading; title of text) they listened to themselves reading the passage.

I passed out these worksheets to help with the process, and let me tell you I WAS BLOWN AWAY with their responses. They totally exceeded my expectations and really picked up on their strengths and areas for improvement.

There's one worksheet for each area of fluency (expression, pace, and accuracy) and the last one combines the three aspects into one sheet.

CLICK HERE to download these sheets for FREE!

Once your students have completed their cold reading and reflected on it, have a class discussion or speak with them individually. Have them tell you what they did really well, what surprised them, what they need to work on.  My kiddos provided some awesome ideas and I bet yours will too.

You will also need to tell your students that they will record themselves reading this same passage again.  I typically give my students 4 - 7 days to practice the passage (the number of days just depends on our schedule) and then we head back to the computer lab to rerecord (there's also a Chirbit App available for only 99¢).


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After we practiced our fluency with Chirbit, we practiced retelling different texts. Here's the sheet I created for that.
CLICK HERE to download the retelling sheet (it's actually in the same document as the fluency sheets from above).


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Another aspect of Chirbit that I love is that you can get a QR code for each recording.  For each of my students I copied the QR code from both of their recordings into a table, then I printed it off and sent them home. My kiddos were super excited to share their readings with their families.

Here's one of my student's Chirbits.


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My girls from Primary Peeps are having an absolutely amazing giveaway that you NEED TO ENTER.  You could win a $100 Amazon Gift Card.  CLICK HERE to be taken to it (scroll to the bottom of Laura's post). It ends TOMORROW.



Monday, August 4, 2014

Catch Up on All the Tips and Tools



This week Missy, from The Dirt Road Teacher, has recapped all the Tips and Tools that have been shared this summer. If you have taken a break from the teaching world (I kinda have -- and as much as I love teaching, I have really loved every second of being mommy and wife.) and are ready to get back into the swing of things, make sure you check out Missy's post for some awesome freebies. Here are some pictures of the freebies Missy mentions in her post.  Each freebie is from a different teacher-author in our Primary Peeps group.  

          

          

          

CLICK HERE to be taken to her post and to get the freebies for yourself.