Monday, February 11, 2013

OI & OY Word Sort Freebie

This week we are studying oi and oy.  I created some pocket chart and word sort cards plus a printable for some word work.  I have a spelling/word work pocket chart that I keep on the board.  I introduce all of the word cards to the students.  I included simple to more difficult multi-syllabic words, this way I am targeting all students.  I love introducing the words because it gives me a chance to hear how students are decoding words.  No matter how many times we said "oi/oy" I still had a sweet student that would segment each sound as in /o//i/.  It gave me a quick sec to review the sound with him until he got it and on we went. YEA!!!

Once I introduce the words, I place them in the word chart and we practice sorting whole group.  Then, I mix them up and {VOILA!} an instant word work center for the week.  I wish I had a picture to show you, but I forgot to take one....so sorry.  Hopefully, I'll post it later this week if I get a chance.  Grab your oi/oy word sort freebie by clicking one of the pics below.






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We also worked on our cute Valentine Love Monster bags that I picked up from The Teacher Wife's pack on sale through tonight at TPT.  I just {heart} her!  She has some amazingly, cute ideas.  I will share these tomorrow if I am not so worn out.  :)
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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Biography Boxes Completed!

On Friday, my students completed their biography box projects.  We created them during our Social Studies lessons.  I gathered some famous African-American biographies from the library.  I laid all of the books out and let students choose which African-American they would like to learn more about.  Of course, some students chose the same biographies so I simply grouped them together in groups of no more than 3.  Then, they were off to complete their research.  They not only used the books, but also Wikipedia for some technology integration.  Look how adorable they turned out!


Some of the famous people included- Martin Luther King, Barack Obama, Oprah, Rosa Parks, Jackie Robinson, Lebron James, Alicia Keys, Thurgood Marshall, Jesse Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Michael Jackson, etc.


I have uploaded this project to TPT.  This project is versatile and can be used for President's Day or any other biography study, as well.  Click on the project preview below to purchase from TPT.



I'm off to grade and get ready for Monday.  :)
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Saturday, February 9, 2013

100th Day..Hip Hip Hooray!

On Monday, we celebrated the 100th Day of School!  It took quite a while to get to this point, but we made it!  Here's what the door looked like when the students arrived at school...


I just used bulletin board paper above the door, sliced it, and created the sign.  I wish I had time to laminate it, but a page protector had to do.  Click on the pic below to get the sign for free.



We also spent the day using tons of math skills!  We added double digit numbers with sums greater than 100 and measured classroom stuff that was less than and more than 100 centimeters.    This awesome freebie can be found on Yvonne Dixon's website Sassy in Second!  Click on link below!




That it for tonight!  
I'll be back tomorrow with the Black History Month Project my super smart kids created.  
Goodnight friends!



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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Super Shopping Sunday

I hope you are enjoying the huge Super Sunday Sale going on over at Teachers Pay Teachers.  Many teacher authors are throwing amazing sales.  I picked up quite a few goodies from many teachers and I can't wait to use them.  If you haven't checked out the sale, head over to teacherspayteachers.com, grab some goodies in your cart, and don't forget to enter SUPER in the promo code at checkout.  My entire store is on sale..so go grab some stuff HERE!

My latest unit filled with President's Day centers, activities, and an All About Abe Craftivity will be available THIS WEEK.  I have worked many nights on this unit and I'm excited to begin it tomorrow with my kiddos.


While I'm on the topic of shopping, I want to introduce you to my latest obsession.  I stumbled upon two awesome websites that have great jewelry, clothes, decorative housewears, and all types of cute things on sale EVERY DAY.  Both websites sometimes have similar items or completely different ones.

One website if GroopDealz.com.  They have so many handmade items at very reasonable prices.  I purchased a 3 stone bubble necklace for 7.99 and I can't wait for it to come in.  

If you haven't been to Very Jane.  You must go NOW!  I bought these two jewelry hangers from Very Jane since the OCD in me needed some organization in the jewelry section. (see GroopDealz today if you want these hangers.  They will only be on there for 1 more day.)  I wish I had a picture, but I also bought some really cute handmade earrings for $1.99 a set.  \You can't BEAT that!  I even bought some for my dear friends, too.

Click the pic to get them while you can at GroopDealz!



Now that I've gotten all my shopping out of the way...it is time to get ready for the BIG game.  Let's just say I'm not rooting for anyone since my BOYS aren't playing.  But, a piece of me wants the 49ers to win so I will have a happy husband Monday morning. :)



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Friday, February 1, 2013

Biography Boxes

TGIF!  I don't know about you, but it has been the looooooongest week EVER!  My kids have been super busy, so you would think time was flying by.  Maybe I just try to cram too much in, but I can't help it.  I need to fill my students minds with knowledge and the best way to do it is to keep them busy with lots of hands-on learning.

This week my students have been building our "Black History Biography Boxes".  We started them on Tuesday by building one piece at a time.  Since the Common Core is all about informational text, I thought it was important for my students to use biographical books and wikipedia to research a famous African-American for Black History month.  I put my students into small groups of no more than 3 and their job was to find out as much information as they could on the person they picked.  They have been having a blast with this activity.  It not only promotes HOTS (Higher-Order Thinking Skills), but is very hands-on.  I am all about HANDS-ON!!!

Next week, we will finish our biography boxes, but I wanted to give you a sneak peak at how my students are creating their boxes.  I will  post this pack next week once the entire project is complete with pics and all.

Check out these cuties!


Well, I'm off to make some hot chocolate.  It is supposed to be 19 degrees here tonight and I'm already freezing.  YIKES!  I'll be dreaming for warm days with my feet in the sand.  Goodnight.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Inflectional Endings- {s versus es}

This week my 2nd graders are working on adding -s, -es, and -ies to nouns.  Most of my students know -s and -es from 1st grade and we've moved on to -ies.  They love saying "drop the y and -ies".  I even think I've said it over and over in my sleep this week. :)

Though they know this concept, I still notice in their writings how confused they are when it comes to adding an inflectional ending.  A handful aren't sure about the rule of adding -s versus adding -es to nouns.  So... I made this little poster and activity sort to review the concept with them tomorrow.  I just know they are going to love it and hopefully get a better grasp on inflectional endings.  Feel free to use it with your kiddos!I've included colored and black/white so you can use it as a center or cut/paste activity.  Click on the pic to get this freebie!





Thanks for stopping by!  Have a blessed Thursday friends!
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Sunday, January 20, 2013

nearpod

Have you ever heard of "nearpod"?  Since our school received our iPads, we have been training each month on different apps to enhance learning.  Recently, we had a training in "nearpod".  It is an interactive app that allows the teacher to create pdfs on certain concepts and upload them.  Then, you add polls, quizzes, videos, etc.  The teacher begins the presentation and the students log on using a specific code on their iPads.  The interactivity and engagement begins!

I created this one to train our teachers at our school.  Note:  These are only slides and are missing the inetractive quizzes, polls, and videos.  If I could share the nearpod file with you I certainly would.  However, I haven't upgraded to the $10 a month membership yet.

 Poll- Have you ever used nearpod?

 Video: How nearpod works!
 Video-nearpod in the classroom

 Quiz: What have you learned?

For more info about nearpod, click HERE.

I can't wait to start using this with my students!  I'll share some pics and videos soon.
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