Monday, December 30, 2013

Snowflakes, Snowmen, Elves, and Gifts!!

Wow! It has been awhile! Hope you all are enjoying your Christmas break. The weeks leading up to break were super busy but so much fun!!

It started with snowmen... we made snowflakes with Popsicle sticks and talked about how every snowflake is unique and how we are all unique. The students loved making them!!



They also made cute snowmen and included a writing about snow. Our class Christmas party was also snowman themed. Here is one of the cute snacks they had!! I found it on Pinterest. Gluten free cake pops with milk!





We also had our classroom elf Pepper visit us from the North Pole the month of December. This is always something the students enjoy. They each had the opportunity to make their own elves which turned out so cute!!!



This year I decided to get my students books for Christmas. I found the book "The Littlest Elf" and thought it would be perfect.

The final product :)





Hope you all have a wonderful New Year!!


Saturday, November 23, 2013

Thanksgiving crafts with my Firsties!

This week was so fun!! It was full of Thanksgiving activities here were two of the kids favorites. Now it's time for a week off!!














Saturday, October 19, 2013

Wow...it's been awhile and gift ideas!

Hey there,

It has been too long!! I am trying to work/think ahead and plan for the holidays. This year I want to get my students books for Christmas. I know they will love this because they thoroughly enjoy reading. What are some books that you would recommend for 1st Graders? What do you give your students for Christmas?







Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Guided Reading Binder...


Over the last few weeks I have been reworking most of the documents I created to use in my classroom. One of the items I was thinking about creating was a guided reading binder packet. Before starting I thought I would check TPT. I found a lot of resources but wasn't sure which one would be the best.

Do any of you have a recommendation(s)?



What are some forms you cannot live without during guided reading?


Thanks,




Friday, June 28, 2013

Something New and Bloglovin'


Happy Summer!! How do you get the word out to families about Scholastic? What is the best way to earn points? I distributed the order forms to my Firsties but wasn't sure how to earn points or how to inform the parents about how to order.

How do you go about this in your classroom?


Also, here is my newest product.



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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

A Classroom Necessity

Hey there!!

Here is another update form. I am hoping to update a few more soon and post them.




Enjoy!!

Monday, June 17, 2013

A Much Needed Update...Center Product Update

I updated my Word Work Packet!! This is something I have been wanting to do this for some time. It was one of my first products. It definitely needed a facelift.


It is great for centers (individual/small group) and homework.



   

Thanks,



Wednesday, June 12, 2013

New Product Giveaway!!

Hi there,

I have been working on several different projects lately! I updated my Student of the Week packet and created two new products.

My teacher organization labels are great way to start of an organized new school year. I also created a product that I have been wanting to make but have not had the time. If you do a class flea market you will love my Flea Market packet.


I have decided to have a giveaway!! The first three people to comment will get one of these products free. Here is how it works comment on how you would use the product in your classroom and include your email address.



Also, where do you get your png frames for your products I am looking for some new ones.

Praying we can get some moisture for all the fires here in CO!!


Thanks for participating!!


Monday, June 3, 2013

Monday Made It...Student Progress

I was inspired by another form (my amazing teammate made) I use in my classroom. I love the idea of having a form that shows students progress that you can keep for records but also give to parents.

Do you use anything like this in your classroom?

I posted it on my TPT store!!





Sunday, May 26, 2013

Centers and Homework for next year...help :)



I can't believe how fast the year has gone!! Throughout the year there were areas I knew I wanted to change for next year. One of these is centers. This year I found free center icons that I laminated and put on the whiteboard. It worked fairly well but I felt like it looked messy as well as took up too much space on my board.


Also, what are some of the activities you have your students do during center time? For my First Graders, I used buckets and have one for writing, reading with a partner, and word work.

I posted several months ago on what I do for homework packets but am ready to change up my cover page layout. I would like to add the spelling the the front page instead of stapling a separate piece of paper to my packet.

Does anyone have any templates they would like to share?


If you have any suggestions or methods you have developed for centers please leave a comment below.

Thanks,


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Dr. Seuss Matching Activity

Hey there,

I am so excited about this coming week. Both 1st Grade classes are celebrating Dr. Seuss all week with fun activities. Then, on Friday we are having yummy Dr. Seuss theme snacks and watching the Lorax (and it is pajama day).


Here is a cute activity I made to go with the book Oh The Places You'll Go.  Click on the picture to get a copy for your class.






Enjoy your week!!  I would love feedback :)!!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

100th Day, Valentine's Day, and More


The last two weeks have been so fun and busy. We celebrated the 100th Day, last Wednesday!! Oh my goodness how fun!! The day was filled with activities. Some of these included fruit loop necklaces, if I were 100 years old writing, 100th day hats, and we all dressing up like we were 100 years old.



We also had our Valentine's Day Party!! On Thursday!! So fun!!

Each child made their own box.  They also made cards for their parents.








Lastly, we have been learning about fractions. My kids made these adorable Fraction-pillars (I found this idea on Pinterest...I did not come up with it). This is my example.








Ms. J

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