Hello!
Soooo...By now I must have won an award for worst blogging beginning ever! I am having such a hard time getting started on this adventure! As you all know very well, teaching is time consuming and when you add in a personal life, there is little time left for much else! But, I really want to document my teaching adventures with my amazing first graders and be able to share my fonts and products with all of you and get advice from all of the wonderful educators in the blogging world! So, I have decided to set an alert on my phone to remind me to blog once a week (or hopefully more often I will remember on my own) until I get in the habit! Wish me luck!
Monday, September 2, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
Summertime, Reflection and a Promise :)
Soo... I will admit, I was terrible about posting over the last school year. When I say terrible, I mean terrible! I did not post one single time! It was a very busy year and there were a lot of changes with common core and diving right into the new ELA units!
I hope everyone had a wonderful school year and has great plans for the summer! We are going to be traveling a lot and I am excited!
I had an AMAZING class this year also and am so sad that I did not post about them. Every teacher, if they admit it or not, has that one class that no other stands a chance to. I think this year was it! These kids were full of personality and ready to learn. They has awesome senses of humor and were so cute when they were serious, it was like those AT&T commercials at all times.
I think one of the cutest and best moments as a teacher was the writing of a group of my boys. They wrote these long detailed stories about a superhero they created, Master Mustache. Hilarious! I am definitely going to start a few class journals next year so that it will allow my whole class to get creative like these boys did.
I will be back for more reflection on last year, but will leave you with a promise to blog much more this summer and into next year and also with some pictures! I really want to get some feedback as I enter back into the blogging world and begin my journey into putting my products on TPT. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
I hope everyone had a wonderful school year and has great plans for the summer! We are going to be traveling a lot and I am excited!
I had an AMAZING class this year also and am so sad that I did not post about them. Every teacher, if they admit it or not, has that one class that no other stands a chance to. I think this year was it! These kids were full of personality and ready to learn. They has awesome senses of humor and were so cute when they were serious, it was like those AT&T commercials at all times.
I think one of the cutest and best moments as a teacher was the writing of a group of my boys. They wrote these long detailed stories about a superhero they created, Master Mustache. Hilarious! I am definitely going to start a few class journals next year so that it will allow my whole class to get creative like these boys did.
I will be back for more reflection on last year, but will leave you with a promise to blog much more this summer and into next year and also with some pictures! I really want to get some feedback as I enter back into the blogging world and begin my journey into putting my products on TPT. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Fabulous find!
So I don't know if your school has laminator drama, but ours has some serious drama when it comes to the laminator. Until last year teachers were not allowed to use the laminator, you had to turn your stuff in and the media para would laminate when she got a chance and you would get your materials back in around a week. Not cool!
Last year we began the year being able to laminate ourselves, problem being that most of the teachers did not know how to use it and constantly broke it. And they never received any training on it. I knew how to use it from my previous job. Long story short, after the first week of school we were not allowed to laminate.
This year we have been able to use it ourselves again, but who knows how long that'll last! Anyways, when I was at Costco, I saw this snazzy little laminator for, get this, $19.99!!!! It came with a million laminating pouches, thick laminating pouches.
AMAZING investment if your school has laminator drama!
Last year we began the year being able to laminate ourselves, problem being that most of the teachers did not know how to use it and constantly broke it. And they never received any training on it. I knew how to use it from my previous job. Long story short, after the first week of school we were not allowed to laminate.
This year we have been able to use it ourselves again, but who knows how long that'll last! Anyways, when I was at Costco, I saw this snazzy little laminator for, get this, $19.99!!!! It came with a million laminating pouches, thick laminating pouches.
AMAZING investment if your school has laminator drama!
DIY lampshade makeover
I have ways hated florescent lighting and have tried to have as much alternative lighting as possible, but it has been hard to have enough light in my lovely room covered in carpet. On sunny days it is possible to keep the lights off. However this past week we had some gloomy weather. We had one day where I kept the lights off. Last year my kids did not like the lights off and would ask for them to be turned back on. This year, my kids are begging for me to keep them off! So I am very pumped up! It motivated me to add some additional lighting to our room so that we will use as little fluorescent lighting as possible.
So, on Firday afternoon I ran by IKEA and had some great finds!! I got two table lamps for $1.99 each and two lampshades for $3 each. My total was less than $10 for to lamps! Both the lamps and shades were ugly, hence the price. So I had to do a makeover. I had brown polka dot fabric leftover from some other classroom crafting projects and some spray paint. I spray painted one lamp hot pink and one green. Then I made over the shades. I did not do the best job, but they are perfect for the classroom! I hope my kids are as pumped as I am tomorrow to see these lamps in action!
Here's what I did:
So, on Firday afternoon I ran by IKEA and had some great finds!! I got two table lamps for $1.99 each and two lampshades for $3 each. My total was less than $10 for to lamps! Both the lamps and shades were ugly, hence the price. So I had to do a makeover. I had brown polka dot fabric leftover from some other classroom crafting projects and some spray paint. I spray painted one lamp hot pink and one green. Then I made over the shades. I did not do the best job, but they are perfect for the classroom! I hope my kids are as pumped as I am tomorrow to see these lamps in action!
Here's what I did:
This is the ugly shade from IKEA. |
I carefully took the fabric off, which coincidentally dismembered the entire shade. |
Next, I traced the shade on my brown fabric (I would have used the fabric I took off the shade, but I ripped both pieces). |
Then I cut it out and left a little edge all of the way around for folding over. |
Then I hot glues the metal rims back to the shade. |
Lastly I used hot glue again and folded the fabric tightly around the shade and... |
Here is the finished product! Next to the before. Not too bad if I don't say so myself! |
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Bragging a little about our AMAZING Parents!
So I want to being by saying we have VERY strong parent and community involvement at our school. It truly is what makes our school such a gem and known as the best kept secret in the city ( in addition to the spectacular teachers :) Anyways, our PTA and foundation are so wonderful. We get a very generous classroom budget for ANYTHING we need for the classroom, which is more than I could ever ask for. But today I got an amazing surprise. Near the end of the year we filled out forms for classroom wish lists in case they had extra money. I was thinking nothing would come of it, so I put that I would like 20 really useful boxes for classroom storage. I don't know if you have heard of these, you ususally see them at Office Depot. They are virtually indestructible and come in a variety of really useful sizes, hence the name :), They are very pricey and I would never purchase them on my own...I just dream of them. Anyways, today all 20 boxes were delivered to my room. I don't think I have been that happy since we bought our house 2 years ago!
I am so fortunate to have such wonderful support!
Thanks for reading. I just had to share this glow!
I am so fortunate to have such wonderful support!
Thanks for reading. I just had to share this glow!
Preplanning begins!!
So I don't know about y'all, but summer went wayyy too fast! I cannot believe preplanning began Monday, in July in my district. In a nearby district the kids went back this past Monday, once again in July! It is so early! What happened to going back after labor day? Haha
Anyways, after finally getting organized, my room is nearly done, keyword nearly. Here are some pics of my progress:
Anyways, after finally getting organized, my room is nearly done, keyword nearly. Here are some pics of my progress:
Dull and sharp pencil bins. I've got my work cut out with those new pencils!
My hallway bulletin board. The rockets my kids made last year about the joys of first grade. Then I will put little astronauts with the new kids names on them at the bottom or next to each rocket. |
My great ikea find...my chair cushion was only $2.99. It makes it so much more comfy and is a cute color! |
One wall of my classroom library. It has the ways we cn partner talk sign, found here. |
Bulletin board on the side of the cabinet in my teacher corner. I am going to use this to display star student work. |
My chart tablet is help up by these wonderful suction hooks from Dollar Tree. You get 9 for $1. These are awesome!! |
Here is a close up of the little suction hooks. Such a great investment, I need to get more! |
My teacher area. These cabinets will be used for info for me. I love covering cabinet doors with paper and border...it just makes everything nicer! |
Word Wall. |
Bookshelf by the door. Not sure what I am going to put here yet. |
Curtains I made. Brown with white polka dots. No sew and fabric from Hobby Lobby...my favorite place!! |
One view of the room. As you can see, still a lot to do! |
Objective and teacher question area. Frames from Dollar Tree |
No name sign. I am so excited about this!!! This has always been a problem. It will be nice to post the no name work and have the students claim it when they get a chance. Inspiration found here. |
Close up of transportation signs. |
How we get home. I will use clothespins with students names to track their transportation. |
Birthday wall. Inspiration found here. I will take photos of kids and place next to their birthday month. |
Another proud moment. I made these wall shelves out of wood. They mount on the wall and turned out really nicely! |
Another library view.
Outside the door to display student names. |
One of my organizational notebooks. |
My door. I made the wreath and the sign below is a poem I found on another blog that I cannot remember. I will post more tomorrow as I finish up as well as some back to school items! |
Labels:
classroom library,
DIY bookshelves,
Dollar spot,
ilea,
Owl,
owl theme,
really good stuff,
target
Location:
Peachtree Heights East Atlanta
Cute owl cork board craft!
So I am partially obsessed with the target dollar section... I am sure I am not alone on that one! Anyways a recent adventure led me to these adorable owl quark boards. So I decided to paint them. And not to toot my own horn, but I think they turned out really cute! I also found the cute little ceramic owl for my desk!
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