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5 ACTIVITIES FOR YOUR FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL The first week of school can be a daunting time. Not only are you getting a brand new group of students that you need to get to know, you are dealing with paperwork, classroom organization and management issues, AND your specials usually haven't started yet. This means that getting into a routine can be T.O.U.G.H. I ha 5 STEPS TO SETTING UP YOUR MATH CENTERS Setting up math centers in your classroom can be overwhelming, stressful, and confusing. I know that I tried (and failed) several times before I found the right combination that worked for me. Before I started math centers, I had a lot of questions and concerns about how centers would really work in my room. My Conce 5 ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE GROWTH MINDSET Growth mindset has become a popular educational buzzword. But what exactly does it mean? Carol Dweck, one of the main researchers on growth mindset (and the one who coined that phrase) defined it as this: "We found that students’ mindsets—how they perceive their abilities—played a key role in their motivation and achievement, and we found that if we changed students’ mindsets, we HOW TO GET STARTED WITH FLEXIBLE SEATING 1. Donors Choose: This is a great website where you can post a project you need funded for your classroom and donors from around the world can help fund it. 2. Garage Sales: Take some time on Saturday mornings to hunt for some fun and unique options at garage or estate sales. 5 WAYS TO MAKE FRACTIONS FUN Fractions can be a tricky concept for students. There are things that seem "backwards" and confusing. Take, for example, this list of fractions: 1/2, 1/4, 1/6. Which fraction is the smallest? The one with the BIGGEST denominator! That can really confuse some of 8 MUST-HAVE MATERIALS FOR MATH CENTERS You've decided you want to start math centers in your room. You have a vision for what that looks like in your room. You have planned out how many, what kind, and how long each center will be. Now it's time for the most overwhelming part: the materials. You might be asking yourself the following questions: 1. Isn't 10 END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES TO KEEP YOUR STUDENTS ENGAGED Approaching the end of the school year can be maddening! First off, us teachers are exhausted. Not just from the long school year, but from the grueling testing season. I think it’s safe to say that we all desperately need a well-deserved vacation. But 5 WAYS TO MAKE FRACTIONS FUN Fractions can be a tricky concept for students. There are things that seem "backwards" and confusing. Take, for example, this list of fractions: 1/2, 1/4, 1/6. Which fraction is the smallest? The one with the BIGGEST denominator! That can really confuse some of ME BAGS FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL I love how the numbers come together and how there are multiple ways to solve a problem. 3. A magnifying glass because I love to discover new things and look at things closely. The students really loved creating and presenting their Me Bags. It is a fun activity to do during the first week of school. GUIDING QUESTIONS FOR MATH TASKS Teachers are on a constant quest to ask the right questions during their instruction. There is a fine balance between a question that provokes student thinking and a question that contains too much scaffolding. The Department of Education writes, "Researchers support a problem-solving approach in the mathematics classr FACT AND OPINION FOR SPRING! Fact and Opinion for Spring! March 16, 2014. I don't know about the rest of you, but some days it feels as though I am clawing my way, inch by inch, toward spring. The weather will warm up for a day or two and then, BAM!, we get snow. I finally feel like we are getting to days of going to the park, picnic lunches and light jackets! 12 VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS! The pictures are really high quality too. 5. Discovery Education has a constant rotation of virtual field trips. Things from public health, to the NBA, to habitats, and space. They also have archived VFT that you can browse by grade level. 6. The First Thanksgiving byScholastic: A
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5 ACTIVITIES FOR YOUR FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL The first week of school can be a daunting time. Not only are you getting a brand new group of students that you need to get to know, you are dealing with paperwork, classroom organization and management issues, AND your specials usually haven't started yet. This means that getting into a routine can be T.O.U.G.H. I ha HOW TO GET STARTED WITH FLEXIBLE SEATING 1. Donors Choose: This is a great website where you can post a project you need funded for your classroom and donors from around the world can help fund it. 2. Garage Sales: Take some time on Saturday mornings to hunt for some fun and unique options at garage or estate sales. GUIDING QUESTIONS FOR MATH TASKS Guiding questions help students know that a range of responses, answers, and approaches are accepted and valued, which will build their confidence as mathematical learners and help them feel more comfortable taking risks or asking for help when needed. Here are 8 things you need to remember before asking questions. 1. AnticipateStudent Thinking.
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5 ACTIVITIES FOR YOUR FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL The first week of school can be a daunting time. Not only are you getting a brand new group of students that you need to get to know, you are dealing with paperwork, classroom organization and management issues, AND your specials usually haven't started yet. This means that getting into a routine can be T.O.U.G.H. I ha HOW TO GET STARTED WITH FLEXIBLE SEATING 1. Donors Choose: This is a great website where you can post a project you need funded for your classroom and donors from around the world can help fund it. 2. Garage Sales: Take some time on Saturday mornings to hunt for some fun and unique options at garage or estate sales. GUIDING QUESTIONS FOR MATH TASKS Guiding questions help students know that a range of responses, answers, and approaches are accepted and valued, which will build their confidence as mathematical learners and help them feel more comfortable taking risks or asking for help when needed. Here are 8 things you need to remember before asking questions. 1. AnticipateStudent Thinking.
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5 ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE GROWTH MINDSET Growth mindset has become a popular educational buzzword. But what exactly does it mean? Carol Dweck, one of the main researchers on growth mindset (and the one who coined that phrase) defined it as this: "We found that students’ mindsets—how they perceive their abilities—played a key role in their motivation and achievement, and we found that if we changed students’ mindsets, we 10 END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES TO KEEP YOUR STUDENTS ENGAGEDEND OF YEAR ACTIVITIES ELEMENTARYFUN END OF YEAR ACTIVITIESPRINTABLE END OF YEAR ACTIVITIESEND OF SCHOOL YEAR ACTIVITIESEND OF YEAR VIRTUAL ACTIVITIES Approaching the end of the school year can be maddening! First off, us teachers are exhausted. Not just from the long school year, but from the grueling testing season. I think it’s safe to say that we all desperately need a well-deserved vacation. But 8 MUST-HAVE MATERIALS FOR MATH CENTERS You've decided you want to start math centers in your room. You have a vision for what that looks like in your room. You have planned out how many, what kind, and how long each center will be. Now it's time for the most overwhelming part: the materials. You might be asking yourself the following questions: 1. Isn't 13 CLASSROOM DESK ARRANGEMENTS TO TRY IN YOUR ROOM When it came to desk arrangements in my room, I was constantly at two different ends of the spectrum. I either loved an arrangement and used it all year, or I kept trying to switch it up and was never satisfied. So many factors go into a seemingly simple part of your classroom. That years group of kids (including their OUR STORY – CREATE-ABILITIES Create-abilities was born. Cassie has since worked tirelessly to broaden her collection of classroom resources. She enlisted the help of her husband Shawn to run the marketing and administrative aspects of the company. Soon, they hired their first employee. Since then, Create-abilities has sold over 100,000 resources to over 65,000educators.
FIELD DAY IDEAS AND ACTIVITIES 1. Parachute Games Kids LOVE to play with the parachute. There are so many different ways to use it. We would always turn on the hose with ours just to add a little more fun outside. 2. Scholastic put together a fun list of ideas that include hula-hoops, bean bag tosses, and egg relays. 3. This blog has some good ideas for games as well as set-up. 5 ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE GROWTH MINDSET Growth mindset has become a popular educational buzzword. But what exactly does it mean? Carol Dweck, one of the main researchers on growth mindset (and the one who coined that phrase) defined it as this: "We found that students’ mindsets—how they perceive their abilities—played a key role in their motivation and achievement, and we found that if we changed students’ mindsets, we 8 MUST-HAVE MATERIALS FOR MATH CENTERS You've decided you want to start math centers in your room. You have a vision for what that looks like in your room. You have planned out how many, what kind, and how long each center will be. Now it's time for the most overwhelming part: the materials. You might be asking yourself the following questions: 1. Isn't 5 WAYS TO MAKE FRACTIONS FUN Fractions can be a tricky concept for students. There are things that seem "backwards" and confusing. Take, for example, this list of fractions: 1/2, 1/4, 1/6. Which fraction is the smallest? The one with the BIGGEST denominator! That can really confuse some of THE IMPORTANCE OF TEXT STRUCTURES The IES What Works Clearinghouse K-3 recommends that we teach students to identify and use the text's organizational structure to comprehend, learn, and remember content. Text structures mostly follow a predictable pattern (with the possible exception of descriptive text). If students can begin to see how the text will go, they can make USING FIDGETS TO KEEP STUDENTS FOCUSED As teachers, we have long known about the benefits of letting our students move in the classroom. The research backs us up. But what are some ways that we can encourage students to move while they work? WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS: In a 2008 study done at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, researchers found that FACT AND OPINION FOR SPRING! Fact and Opinion for Spring! March 16, 2014. I don't know about the rest of you, but some days it feels as though I am clawing my way, inch by inch, toward spring. The weather will warm up for a day or two and then, BAM!, we get snow. I finally feel like we are getting to days of going to the park, picnic lunches and light jackets! 13 CLASSROOM DESK ARRANGEMENTS TO TRY IN YOUR ROOM When it came to desk arrangements in my room, I was constantly at two different ends of the spectrum. I either loved an arrangement and used it all year, or I kept trying to switch it up and was never satisfied. So many factors go into a seemingly simple part of your classroom. That years group of kids (including their HOW USING VISUAL DIRECTION CARDS CAN SAVE YOUR SANITY These cards can also help students with processing delays or other learning disabilities. It gives them a visual reference that they can discreetly refer back to as often as they need. Finally, these cards help stop unwanted interruptions in your teaching so you can focus on working with students, grading, planning, or preparing for your next* Log in
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