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Who doesn’t love those illustrated ecards that float around the internet? I’ve seen so many funny sewing ecards, but often when I want to find them again, I can’t. So I went to the Someecards site and below I’ve compiled for you the best selection of sewing humor I found there. You can click on...Read More
I've been working on a few things for Behavior Management so I thought I'd join the party! Check out The Lesson Plan Diva to see others who have linked up! I've seen a lot of clip charts and stop lights in blog land and I have to say that I am not a fan. Don't get me wrong--I think they are pretty, easy to use, and a quick visual for the teacher at the end of the day when getting things ready to go home. BUT I strongly believe that kids should not be publicly embarrassed for their behavior. EVERYONE makes poor choices from time to time. Would you want the entire staff to know when you missed a deadline or made a mistake? I know this is not the intention, but it happens anyway. Instead I use a binder. I wish I had a photo to show but sadly it is locked up at school. In the binder is a chart with student numbers instead of names. When students make poor choices, they are asked to visit the behavior binder where they place a check mark next to their number. There is also a copy of our Quality Student they should quickly review. When sending students to the binder, I make sure to do it privately so the student is not embarrassed. Each Monday we discuss the previous week's data, celebrate if we made a goal, and make new goals for the coming week. The binder is also handy at conference time. As a class, we set goals for the number of checks we will try to stay under per week. Students also may have personal goals for how many checks they will have each week or grading period. Recently I found Homeworkopoly on Ladybug's Teacher Files and decided to teacher-lift it. She uses this for students who consistently complete their homework, but I decided to use it as a behavior incentive. ALOT of people have been posting about doing away with the prize/treasure box and this could work for that too. I included two "prize box" places on the board but you could easily replace them with something else. I am still working on the Chance cards and I also added a spot for "Student-written questions." My plan here is to have students write their own review questions for topics already covered. So my printer is running low on ink and the colors are a bit distorted but this is the basic idea. My plan is to post it on the chalk board and use pictures of the kids faces to make magnetic playing pieces. Students who made it the entire week without any checks in the behavior binder (or who met their personal behavior goal) will get to take a turn on the Behavioropoly Board. Check out Ladybug's Teacher Files to see how she runs the game. ***Update*** Due to a high volume of requests I am no longer sending out my template by email. You can go to my TPT store and download the files for free!
Grammar is often a tricky thing to teach as it requires lots of practice. Here are some of the resources I have found that you can use in your classroom. http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/interactive/literacy2.htm#adj But if you really want good resources than you are going to love this amazing deal over at Educents! I have teamed up with 5 other amazing sellers to load your classrooms with 10 resources to help kids work on grammar! My product included will surely be loved by your students! For a limited time it is $10.99 from Educents which is about 70% off! It also includes these other great products so there is sure to things you love! And if you have never purchased from Educents before.. they always have a great deal for your first purchase. Click HERE if you are a first time purchaser to take advantage of a special offer just for you! You can also take peek at some of the other products included in the bundle at any of the links below! Have fun teaching grammar everyone!
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Here is a photo I found on Instagram of someone taking a picture of the bathroom sign at one of the Google offices. It says "Gender Neutral Toilet" and has pictures of hikers, Android, batman, pregnan
( Quote from Tangled, which you probably wouldn't know unless you've seen it a bajillion times like I have.) Happy 5th birthday to this little girl!!! We had a "Tangled" birthday party for Hannah last Saturday. She had about 15 little friends here. I tried to save money by making most of the decorations, so don't mind the homemade looking stuff. I think Hannah really liked it, and I suppose that's all that matters. I wish I could say that I came up with all these ideas, but I didn't. I found a lot of them on the internet. Here was the cake. It's supposed to be Rapunzel's tower, but Hannah made sure I knew that it didn't look exactly like the tower in the movie. Hey, it was easy, and it somewhat represents a tower (despite the fact that it was a bit crooked). Good enough, I'd say. Here are the goody bags for the kids. The kids really liked drinking out of those fancy cups on the table. I got this Pascal template from Disney's website to make Pascal blowers. I also found these flags here on the internet, printed them out, and glued them to that yarn. I was going to do a "Pin the Something..." on this Rapunzel but decided at the last minute not to, so it just became a decoration. Onto the party.... The kids started off by coloring a Rapunzel and Flynn Rider picture. Then we went outside and hit a Flynn Rider pinata with a frying pan. I think the kids liked doing this the best. Then we played tug of war. It only lasted like a minute, though. The birthday girl hitting the pinata. Then we went inside and opened the presents (Hannah's favorite part). And we sang happy birthday and had cake and ice cream. And here is Hannah on her real birthday (Monday) with a yummy cheesecake. Ok, yummy to me but maybe not so yummy to the kiddos. Why don't kids love cheesecake like I do? I'd say she had a pretty good weekend. And to top it off, my mom and step-dad came into town on her real birthday. What can be better than having her grandparents here on her birthday (maybe having ALL of her grandparents here)? I can't believe my little girl is 5. Can time please stop? Seems like just yesterday I was kissing her little chubby cheeks for the first time.
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