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Are you following along with me during Curriculum Week here at Mama's? I hope you're able to find some new-to-you ideas! Whew! Writing out curriculum plans for 4 children is quite a task! Today I'm sharing the plans that my first grader and I have for this school year. She is such a curious, eager learner that she's nothing but a joy to teach! Browse through all of the homeschool curriculum posts here at Mama’s Learning Corner. One of my biggest goals for my 1st grader is to foster her love of reading. She's turning into quite the little reader, and
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This calendar has all the special dates already included. Has behavior codes that are numbered for easy parent communication. Can be easily edited and changed. Has a very cute font. Good for all elementary grades. In my classroom I have these inside 3 prong folders. They are cheap and easy to duck tape (with colorful tape of course) when students tear it apart. I use the non color behavior chart and have the students color in the little chart. Every day at the end of the day I read my students one chapter from a chapter book. I have about 5-10 minutes between specials and announcements. While I am reading, one student is silently passing out backpacks, one student is quietly stacking chairs, one is passing out behavior folders. Once the announcements are on students are to stay silently on the carpet and listen. During this time is when I mark folders or write little notes to parents. When announcements are over they quickly pack up and that is that! Hope this helps your classroom afternoon to run a little bit smoother! :)
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The Challenge I program in Classical Conversations generally matches up with a student's freshman year of highschool, but it is so much more!
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You NEED these Guided Directed Drawings - Sequence Writing Guided drawing is the FIRST steps of beginning writing! I have been sharing this instructional model since 2015/2016. You can read more about it here.
One of my favorite things I like to do is browse other teachers’ classrooms! In person, or online, it’s all the same to me! I just love to do it! I’m linking up with Ashley and Angie for #2getherwearebetter and with Blog Hoppin’ for a classroom reveal- Melonheadz style! Last year I went with a ... Read More about Classroom Tour {2015-2016}
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A golden age for memoir and a fresh outing for old favourites Kim Philby and Queen Victoria – Paul Laity rounds up this year’s life writing
So a little while back I shared my guided reading toolbox with you. If you missed that post, click {here} or the picture below. It talks about some of the goodies I keep on hand to use during my guided reading lessons! Then a few weeks ago I was guest blogging over at the Hameray Publishing blog, where I shared a few more ideas about how I use some of my favourite tools. I also shared a freebie guided reading notebook cover that you can download. Go check it out {here} or by clicking the picture below. Today I am going to share with you how I set up my guided reading lessons. Here's a peek at my guided reading plan book. I keep my reading and math group plans in the same planner. I just keep a sticky note on the current weekly pages. I split my kiddos into five groups based on reading level, but these groups are fluid and change throughout the year. My groups are colour-coded and each group has an animal--the blue dogs, green frogs, yellow ducks, pink cats, and purple fish. In my guided reading planner, I have a laminated page for my groups. I can write the names in dry erase marker, but I prefer to use little post-it flags. I can move them around easily as the groups change. Plus the colours match. Love it! I keep each group's books and lesson materials in a matching tub. Of course the tubs are buried in a box somewhere, but I use these tubs from Really Good Stuff with these cute labels. I only have about 40 minutes a day for my guided reading time, so I see two groups a day for 20 minutes each. I usually try to see my lowest group three times a week, my middle groups twice a week, and my highest group once a week. I have to make the most of that 20 minutes, so I break my lesson into 4 mini parts: {1.} Reread/Fluency - 2 minutes {2.} New Read - 8 minutes {3.} Comprehension - 3 minutes {4.} Word Work/Writing - 7 minutes Here's a close up of how I plan my lessons. It doesn't take a whole lot of planning. Just a few minutes to jot down the name of the group, the title and level of the new book we will be reading, some tricky words that I want to address, check off the reading strategy we will focus on, a comprehension activity, and a word work or writing activity. Here is a break down of the four parts of the lesson: The group that is working with me grabs their book box, sits at the horseshoe table, and picks a previous guided reading book from their book box to start reading while they wait for me. This gives me a chance to make sure that everyone else is at their correct station and there are no problems before I settle in for (hopefully) 20 minutes of uninterrupted guided reading time! In their book boxes, students keep about 2-4 guided reading books from our previous lessons and four books of their choosing from the class library. Once we're all ready to go, I introduce a new book to group. We usually do a quick book walk, look at some tricky words we might come across, and make some predictions. We might also review the reading strategy we are focusing on before we read the book. Then I give each student in the group a copy of the book and have them whisper read the book to themselves. Sometimes they just read normally and sometimes I let them use the whisper phones (made out of PVC pipe and duct tape). And if anyone is struggling with one-to-one matching, we might use some of my favourite tools such as glow-in-the-dark fingers, mini laser pointers, googly eye rings, or highlighter strips. I take turns listening to a few or all the students reading, making notes about who used what strategies and who struggled with what skills. If someone finishes their book before the others, I make them go back and reread! Fluency, fleuncy, fluency! After everyone has finished the book once, we do a quick and simple comprehension activity. It might just be orally answering questions from a spinner, beach ball, or task card. We might do a story map together, practice sequencing the events of the story, or make connections to the story. Guided Reading Beach Balls from Carson Dellosa Guided Reading Dice from Amazon Guided Reading Spinners from Amazon Various spinners and cards from TpT sellers Then the last thing to do is a word work or writing activity in our guided reading notebooks. It usually has to do with the book we just read, a phonics skill we are working on, or some sight word practice! You can now download ALL of my guided reading and math pages (planner cover, group organization page, group labels, group schedule, and weekly lesson plans) by checking out TpT:
Welcome to our class! I’ve changed some parts of my classroom this year and I have to say that I’m loving how everything turned out. Please note that this is my 12th year of teaching and I did not create this environment overnight. It’s taken years to accumulate and/or create everything that is in this ... Read More about Learning in Wonderland Classroom Tour
This marks our fifth year of homeschooling, using Memoria Press for our curriculum. We use this classical approach to homeschooling, shifting things around just a bit to meet our needs. This year, I'm going to have 4 official students. Maeve will be doing preschool, Adam and Thomas will be in first grade, and Rachel will
1st Grade Classroom Reveal This is it, my big classroom reveal! This is the first year where I have stayed in the same room in the same grade. As I approached my room, I really wanted to make it mo…
Have you ever had to use a district curriculum that doesn’t really fit the levels or needs of your special needs student? It can be hard to make a purchased program work for our students, but it IS possible! To do so, though, we need to be flexible and creative….We totally rock flexible and creative, ... Read More about Modifying Curriculum For The Special Needs Student
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Update June 14, 2016: This pattern has been removed and is no longer available. Read Copycats? post for explanation. Update September 21, 2018: After receiving many supportive comments on my Copycats? post regarding design inspiration versus copying, I am ready to share this pattern again. Happy crocheting!! * * * * * I continue to crochet critters using my Blue Bunny pattern as a prototype. This time I've altered the pattern to make a bear. I made him a bit chubbier with slightly longer arms. He has a little round tail and his ears are totally different of course. Meet Boo Bear. He was happy to pose for photos last night before the sunlight faded. Isn't he a cute little bear? Boo Bear is a shy little bear. I think it would be good for him to have some playmates so I plan to make more in a rainbow of colours. As always, I'll be sure to share photos as my bear clan grows. I've included the free pattern for Boo Bear below in case you would like to make one too. Boo bear PATTERN PDF Version Materials used: 1 ball (5 oz) of worsted weight yarn in dark grey. 1 ball (5 oz) of worsted weight yarn in cream colour. Hook size = 3.5 mm yarn needles to join pieces Polyester Fiberfill for stuffing Small amount of black yarn (for eyes) Small amount of pink yarn (for mouth) Stitches used: ch - chain stitch ss - slip stitch sc - single crochet inc - sc increase dec - sc decrease (sc2tog - single crochet 2 together) Magic Circle - see how here (start each piece with magic circle) Time to Complete - 16 hours (approximately) Finished size - 14 inches tall Legs (x2) Use dark grey yarn. Working from the bottom up, starting with a magic circle, use stitch marker to mark end of rows (work in continuous rounds with no joining) R1 - 6 sc (6) R2 - inc x6 (12) R3 - (sc inc) x6 (18) R4 - (2 sc inc) x6 (24) R5-R6 - sc around (24) R7 - sc2tog x4 + 16 sc (20) R8 - sc2tog x4 + 12 sc (16) R9-R16 - sc around (16) R17 - (3 sc inc) x4 (20) R18-R20 - sc around (20) R21 - (4 sc inc) x4 (24) R22 - sc around (24) Finish off and stuff leg. Body Join legs on middle 2 stitches as shown in this tutorial. The instructions are in German but the video alone is enough to understand the technique. Once the legs are joined continue crocheting around both legs to form the body. R23 - sc around (49) R24 - sc around (49) R25 - (5 sc inc) x 7 + 7 sc (56) R26 - sc around (56) R27 - (9 sc inc) x 5 + 6 sc (61) R28 - sc 24 + (sc inc + 2 sc) x6 + 23 sc (67) R29 - sc around (67) R30 - sc around (67) R31 - sc around (67) R32 - sc around (67) R33 - (8 sc dec) x6 + 5 sc dec (60) R34 - sc around (60) R35 - sc around (60) R36 - sc around (60) R37 - (8 sc dec) x6 (54) R38 - 14 sc dec dec + 23 sc dec dec + 10 sc (50) R39 - sc around (50) R40 - 14 sc dec + 23 sc dec + 9 sc (48) R41 - sc around (48) R42 - 15 sc dec + 21 sc dec + 8 sc (46) R43 - sc around (46) R44 - 14 sc dec + 20 sc dec + 8 sc (44) R45 - sc around (44) R46 - 13 sc dec + 19 sc dec + 8 sc (42) R47 - sc around (42) R48 - 12 sc dec + 18 sc dec + 8 sc (40) R49 - sc around (40) R50 - 13 sc dec + 17 sc dec + 6 sc (38) R51 - sc around (38) R52 - 12 sc dec + 17 sc dec + 5 sc (36) R53 - sc around (36) R54 - sc around (36) R55 - (4 sc dec) x6 (30) R56 - sc around (30) R57 - sc around (30) R58 - sc around (30) R59 - (3 sc dec) x6 (24) R60 - sc around (24) R61 - (2 sc dec) x6 (18) R62 - sc around (18) Finish off and cut yarn leaving a long tail to attach the head. Stuff body firmly. Arms (x2) Start with cream yarn R1 - 6 sc (6) R2 - inc x6 (12) R3 - (sc inc) x6 (18) R4 - sc around (18) R5 - (4 sc dec) x3 (15) R6 - sc around (15) R7 - (3 sc dec) x 3 (12) Change to dark grey yarn at end of R7 R8 - sc around (12) R9 - (4 sc dec) x 2 (10) R10-R37 - sc around (10) Finish off and cut yarn leaving a long tail for joining. Stuff only hands and part way up arm. Head Use cream yarn. R1 - 6 sc (6) R2 - inc x6 (12) R3 - (sc inc) x6 (18) R4 - (2 sc inc) x6 (24) R5 - (3 sc inc) x6 (30) R6 - (4 sc inc) x6 (36) R7 - (5 sc inc) x6 (42) R8 - (6 sc inc) x6 (48) R9 - (7 sc inc) x6 (54) R10 - (8 sc inc) x6 (60) R11 - sc around (60) R12 - sc around (60) R13 - sc around (60) R14 - sc around (60) R15 - sc around (60) R16 - sc around (60) R17 - sc around (60) R18 - sc around (60) R19 - sc around (60) R20 - sc around (60) R21 - (8 sc dec) x6 (54) R22 - sc around (54) R23 - (7 sc dec) x6 (48) R24 - (6 sc dec) x6 (42) R25 - (5 sc dec) x6 (36) R26 - (4 sc dec) x6 (30) R27 - (3 sc dec) x6 (24) R28 - (2 sc dec) x6 (18) R29 - (2 sc dec) x3 + 6 sc (15) R30 - sc around (15) R31 - sc around (15) Finish off and cut yarn leaving a long tail for joining. Stuff head and neck firmly to hold shape. Hood Use dark grey yarn and follow pattern for Head up to Row 24. Check to make sure hood fits head as and adjust tension based on fit. You may have to move up a hook size if the hood is too tight. R1 - 6 sc (6) R2 - inc x6 (12) R3 - (sc inc) x6 (18) R4 - (2 sc inc) x6 (24) R5 - (3 sc inc) x6 (30) R6 - (4 sc inc) x6 (36) R7 - (5 sc inc) x6 (42) R8 - (6 sc inc) x6 (48) R9 - (7 sc inc) x6 (54) R10 - (8 sc inc) x6 (60) R11 - sc around (60) R12 - sc around (60) R13 - sc around (60) R14 - sc around (60) R15 - sc around (60) R16 - sc around (60) R17 - sc around (60) R18 - sc around (60) R19 - sc around (60) R20 - sc around (60) R21 - (8 sc dec) x6 (54) R22 - sc around (54) R23 - (7 sc dec) x6 (48) R24 - (6 sc dec) x6 (42) R25 - ss loosely around (42) Finish off and cut yarn leaving a long tail for joining. Position on head as shown in photos above. After attaching head to body, I like to wrap the tail from the hood around the neck to cover joining stitches. Ears (x2) Use dark grey yarn. R1 - 6 sc (6) R2 - inc x6 (12) R3 - (sc inc) x6 (18) R4 - (2 sc inc) x6 (24) R5-8 - sc around (24) Finish off leaving 8" tail for joining. Fold ear in half to form a natural curve and attach to head (see photo above). Tail Use dark grey yarn. R1 - 6 sc (6) R2 - inc x6 (12) R3-4 - sc around (12) Finish off leaving 6" tail for joining. I just stuffed starting yarn end into tail but so it is only lightly stuffed then attached to form a neat little ball on his backside (see photo above). Refer to photos of Boo Bear before joining ears, head, arms and tail. I like to pin the pieces in place to pick the most pleasing look before attaching. Be the first to comment - click on No comments: below
This type of animal fits comfortably into a pocket or pencil case, won't make a peep during class, and is easy to take care of: It doesn't need food or water, and it never gets fleas.
These reading logs will give you a range of choices for your students to track their reading at home.
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Something amazing happened this year… somewhere between learning how to do multiplication and our weekly close reading sessions… My class became writers. You heard me right… WRITERS! For realsies, folks. Every time I turn around, my kiddos have notebook paper on their desks and they are writing. They’re writing stories, poems, chapter books, information booklets. […]
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