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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Twist, Shout, and Shake it All About! Celebrating the 50th day of School!

One day I will figure out how to be a regular blogger - that day has not come yet.

Anyway - today was our 50th day of school!  I can't believe we already reached it!  We celebrate the 50th day of school in a big, fun, and exciting way - 1950's style!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!


The kids dress to impress in their 50's best and we twist and shout and shake it all about while learning throughout the day!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!


There are tons of freebies on TpT for the 50th day of school - just search it in their search box!  I do not have any 50th day items in my store because the ones available on TpT already are so fabulous!

Here are some highlights from our 50th day of kindergarten!

Sock Hop & Hula-Hooping!  We compare and contrast the 50's to now.  We talk about the dances that they used to have and toys they used to use.  The kids love it because in the 50's they used Lincoln Logs & we play with those in our classroom during Fun Friday!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!


For our Sock Hop & Hula-Hooping - we all head to the gym.  We put on some 50's music and we spend time twisting and shouting and trying our best to hula - hoop!

Bubble Contest - we see if the kids can blow a bubble!  They each get gum (that I watch them spit out later...) and we try to blow a bubble!  We graph who can blow a bubble and who can't.  We make a fun craft to go along with it!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!


Root-Beer Floats!  We make our predictions - will the ice-cream sink or float!  We graph it.  Then we get to enjoy the floats and observe what the ice-cream does!  How fun!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!

The 50th day of Kindergarten is a big deal!  The 50th day of school, regardless of the grade, is a big deal! We dress up, we have a sock hop, we drink root beer floats, and we have a few fun contests! Ya’ll will have to check out my favorite contest here!

Those are just a few of the MANY highlights of 50's day.  I would love to hear how you celebrate the 50th day at your school!!

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Humpty Dumpty

We focus on Nursery Rhymes the first few weeks of kindergarten.  This is great for the kids.  I have some kids who come in reading and some who can't.  Most of my kids have heard of the nursery rhymes before.  It gives the whole class the feeling that they can read!

I use the nursery rhymes to teach many different print concepts, work on one to one correspondence, talk about reading directions, letters vs. words, and much more! 

I also have the kids perform their own "skit" of the poem.  This helps them with public speaking and warms them up to the idea of speaking in front of a group of peers!

My kids blew me away with their Humpty Dumpty work this year!

Check out some of their work below!  You can pick up your own Humpty Dumpty packet here!







Monday, August 31, 2015

First Day...GIVEAWAY!!

I survived my first day with all of my kids!

We do staggered entry during the first few days of school.  The kids get to come to kindergarten is small groups.  We get to assess them, show them around the school, and see how they are without the chaos of an entire class.  I just love it.

Now I have my whole class together and just love it even more!

Today was my first day and so I am going to have a GIVEAWAY!




It is really easy to enter...

Just comment below with a product you would like from my store (excluding bundles).  I will pick a random winner tonight!

Best of luck!

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Twas the Night Before the First Day

Twas the night before the first day
and all through the house
not a teacher was calm
nor was any spouse

There were papers to cut
decorations to hang
things to laminate
so the year can start with a bang!

That is all I've got!  Tomorrow is my FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL!! Woot, woot!

I get butterflies in my stomach each year.  I love the first day.  My kids come in 5 at a time this week - we do staggered entry with kindergarten so we can test and assess the kiddos. The real "first day" with all my students will be next week.  Still - I am very anxious, nervous, excited, exhausted, and ready to be wearing real clothes again!

When was your first day?!

Monday, August 17, 2015

Classroom Chaos!

Tomorrow is my first "official" workday.  I have been in my classroom numerous times this month trying to get things set-up, decorated, and feeling just-right

During that process I decided to change the color scheme of my room which meant everything needed to be tweaked in one way or another.  Not the best decision to make with the school year just around the corner.

My room is still a work in progress and will continue to be for a while.....I wanted to share the start of some of the projects that I have been working on.

The first is a reading bench!  I saw so many cool classroom libraries on pinterest and decided that mine needed an update.  I could never find a system to organize my books that worked well with my kinders...but really, I don't think they need them sorted into pretty categories with labels.  They pick what they want and they read it.  My baskets were a mess and my library just wasn't quite right.  So...I ordered a set of 2 tall bookshelves from Walmart that you can turn horizontal. They were fairly cheap and super easy to assemble.  I made little cushions to go on top and then neatly tossed my books into the cubes!  I LOVE IT!

Now my library needs some display walls up and the pillows are still a work in progress (I don't sew....) but it will come together - I have faith!  Here is a little preview!

I am amazed at how many books the shelves hold!  I have 8 cubes all together but one of them overlaps.  I used that to store my carpet squares (access is from the other side) that my kids can use during Read to Self and Read to Partner!

The next simple project occurred when I decided I wanted to change my color scheme.  I had lime green for the past couple years but I also had the basic primary colors.  It was a little too much and to be honest, it really clashed.  I decided to stick to my table colors and Daily 5 rotation colors (red, blue, green, yellow, orange) and to get rid of all my lime green.  I wanted a little pop on my extra large window so I picked up some super fun and colorful ribbon and tied it to a tension rod!  This is going to be in the window behind my "desk" area (I got rid of my teacher desk this year...fingers crossed that I am fine without it!).





That is all for now.  Once I get this room together, I will show you it all!

Have a grrreat day! 




Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Dollar Deal!

I have an unhealthy obsession with the dollar spot at a certain store.  I can't walk into that store without browsing the dollar section for goodies for the classroom.  It is crazy because I seem to ALWAYS find something that can I need for my classroom.

Well, I found myself at that store AGAIN this week and was so excited to see my favorite product back!  I bought these little guys two summers ago.  I used them in my classroom for the past two years and they are one of my favorite things to use in the classroom!  I had to stock up on some more because we use them CONSTANTLY and when they are not being used by my students, another teacher is borrowing them to use with her students!


You are probably looking at these and thinking what is so great about whiteboards?!  Everyone has whiteboards in their classroom.  They have been around forever.  Well, yes. That is correct, but there is something so great about these little ones.

Things I LOVE about these mini-whiteboards:
  •  Kids only have a limited space to write = no crazy drawings and scribbles all over the board
  • Primary lines = perfect for practicing letter formation
  • Two sided = we don't worry about erasing until the end {does anyone else find the transition from writing to erasing and back to writing to be the biggest headache?!}
  • 4 whiteboards for $1 = SUPER FABULOUS DEAL!
  • Tiny boards = perfect for tiny hands!
 Ideas for use:
  • Name practice - at the beginning of the year, some kinders need the extra practice writing their name!  Here is a great way to practice!
  • Letter practice - I say a letter sound and kids write the letter that goes with the sound.  They hold it up and it is a quick way to check to see where the kiddos are
  • Letter names - Same as above, just say a letter name and see if kids are capable of writing it
  • Sight words - writing the sight words for the week, practicing spelling, etc.
  • Sentence formation - I give the kiddos one word and they take that word and turn it into a sentence {ex: I say "pig" and students responses may vary from "Pigs are pink" to "I saw a pink pig rolling in mud at the farm" - it differentiates itself!}
  • Math equations - students write and solve equations on the board
  • Math equations (again) - I give students an answer and they come up with as many equations as they can that equal that number
[Who has used these in the classroom?  What other ways can you see this tool working in your classroom?]

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

100th Day Fun!

Here are some quick pictures from our 100th day of school - just a couple of the craftivities that we did!

One of my favorite days is the 100th day of School in Kindergarten!  Check out some simple 100th day Crafts and 100th day of School Snacks that are quick and easy!


One of my favorite days is the 100th day of School in Kindergarten!  Check out some simple 100th day Crafts and 100th day of School Snacks that are quick and easy!
Our 100th day hat!  Last year we tried 100 stickers and it was a mess!  It took so long for the kiddos to pick and place 100 stickers that most of them ended up with 37 or 64 stickers on their hat.  This year, we went with tally marks!  It was a great way to practice making our groups of 5 and counting to 100 by 5s.  It also was much more time efficient (the 100th day of school seems to go by soooo fast).

One of my favorite days is the 100th day of School in Kindergarten!  Check out some simple 100th day Crafts and 100th day of School Snacks that are quick and easy!

100 Gumballs for the 100th day!!  Paint was too messy - so we went with dot markers.  Kiddos were supposed to pick 5 colors and do 20 dots with each color...

Did they do it right?  Probably not...but they practiced counting and they turned out cute anyway :)

Hip Hip Hooray!  We are 100 days smarter!

Teen Numbers!

Daily 3 Math works GRRRREAT for teen numbers!  I have a pack for Daily 3 Math - Teen Numbers that you can check out if you are interested.

I just wanted to share one of the activities from Daily 3 Math - Math Writing that my kiddos have been working on.

They fill in the missing number.  There are a few different sets so that it is easy to differentiate!  WOO!  Some kids might fill in one missing number, while others may only be given one number.  Below are two of the different sets that my kiddos have worked on.


The girl who was working on the pink set did figure out the correct numbers to put in the blank, but I love that it shows how the different sets really reach different levels of learning! 

You can check out this product here!

Have a grrreat day!

All About Shapes!

We have wrapped up our shape unit in Kindergarten this year and I just had to share one of my kiddos FAVORITE activities that we did.

They LOVE working with our interactive board.  These sheets that I have in my Daily 3: Math By Myself - Unit 3: Shapes packet worked wonders with my class this year.

We practiced a few of the sheets on the board and then they were able to practice on the board during center time.  There were hard copies for them to complete after as well.  They just LOVED it!






100th Day!

So this is just a little overdue but I wanted to share with you the WONDERFUL door decoration that my teacher helper made for our class this year.  I found this idea on pinterest and showed it to her and TAAADAAA!  She made a masterpiece.

The kids LOVED it.  Some staff members had to come and crawl through it just to say they did throughout the day.  It was a huge hit and helped to make our 100th day even more memorable!



Hip Hip Hooray!  We are 100 days smarter!