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Showing posts with label quick and easy. Show all posts

September 28, 2017

Home Reading Record with Reading Strategies FREEBIE

If you're a K-2 teacher, chances are you use some form of a 'home reading record' to help students record and track their reading at home. I've used quite a few different templates throughout my career I've but never really loved any of them. 

With a little extra time up my sleeve during the holidays I decided to finally make my own!


What I like about my version is the space for students to record their personal reading goal. This allows for both transparency and consistency between school and home. 

Also, this product goes perfectly with my K-2 *Bump it Up Wall* Reading AND Comprehension Pack as both products allow for meaningful goal setting and foster self-reflection and independence in reading.

Ready to download your FREE copy? Grab it in store:

February 21, 2016

Spelling 3 in-a-row!

What a crazy first few weeks of school! It's been a while since my last post and so much has happened! I had an amazing block on a Stage Three class and now i'm back to my other love, day to day casual work. Now that I've had some time to spare I've been busy making new resources - YAY! 

This is my newest product on TpT, it's something I've been using for a while but only just had the time to put up! This resource is great for engaging students and checking reading comprehension. 

As a new product it's currently 50% off!


And as always, I have a freebie just for you! Click on the picture below to download this super cute spelling worksheet. Laminate for re-use!

Enjoy!


January 15, 2016

3 things you HAVE to do on the first day back!

With a block lined up for the first few weeks of Term 1, I'm in a similar position to many other teachers and it's had me thinking, what do I do on the first day back? It's a daunting thought "going back", as you want to make the most of the first day, make a good impression and start the year off on a positive note. 

It's a general rule of thumb that the first day back should be relaxed but well structured to allow students to feel comfortable in their new learning environment but also get a sense of your learning and behavioural expectations. I've had many first days, being a relief teacher it sometimes feels as though every day is the first day! Armed with years of these experiences I have decided on my top 3 things to do on the first day back:



Although the students sitting in front of you may have met you before, or seen you around the school, these interactions are not always true to who you are as a classroom teacher. That's why it's important to start fresh and introduce yourself properly at the very beginning. When I introduce myself I always talk about my family, show a picture of my gorgeous puppy and talk about my favourite books. Students are often surprised to have a teacher talk so openly about their personal life, but this is so important in building rapport and mutual respect.

At this time I also introduce the classroom, giving a brief tour  of the the room and explaining daily procedures. The classroom tour provides a great lead in to discussing classroom expectations, as these are always displayed in the room. From the very start, students need to know the rules and consequences of good and bad behaviour, so including this explanation in your classroom tour allows a non-treatening introduction to your expectations during the 'honeymoon' period of the year. As the term progresses, you'll be glad you established your expectations early on as you can easily refer back to your rules and students have clear boundaries.

Once students are familiar with you and the room it's time to allow students to get to know each other. The reality of our education system and classroom set up is that students spend a lot more time learning with and from their peers than with you, meaning positive student relationships are paramount. In light of this, it's important to provide students with an opportunity to get to know each other in a positive and well-structured environment, as we can't just expect students to get along from the beginning.

Looking for a relationship-building activity? Check out this board game:


Throughout the day, make learning all of your students' names a priority. Also endeavour to have a one-on-one conversation with all of your kids. Building positive relationships must begin on day one, as students will only be responsive to your teaching if they respect you and feel respected by you. My top tip would be to move around the classroom as students are playing their get to know you game and listen to their answers and even join in!

Well there you have it, my top 3 things you have to do on the first day of school. They may seem obvious, but in the chaos  of being back at school you can be tempted to rush through these introductory basics. Now that I've thought these steps through I feel a lot better about getting started and the first day back is just that little bit less daunting!

Now to start printing and laminating these resources for the 'before  I go back to school rush!' Remember, if you see anything you like, head to my store!




All the best,

January 07, 2016

First week back? Bring it on!

As the holidays draw to an end, I can't help but get the jitters thinking about the new students and the new classrooms I'll be visiting this year! To begin the year I have a 2 week block - YAY - on a year 5/6 class, so being as organised as I always am, I've already begun prepping! 

With the school term beginning only a few days after Australia Day, I feel like there is no better time to teach deep and meaningful lessons about Australian history. With this in mind, I've created an interactive WebQuest about Australia Day.




It has taken quite a long time to make this resource, as I created the webpage, sourced all of the information and then created an accompanying question booklet and answer key, BUT it has all been worth it, I'm so excited to get back into the classroom to teach it! 

How it works:

To complete their quest for knowledge, students navigate through the past, present and future, learning about the European and Aboriginal history behind Australia Day, exploring modern day traditions and considering the future of Australia Day.

As students progress through their quest, they will view videos and maps, explore early European artwork and navigate websites to answer a range of short and long answer questions, create a historical timeline and complete written tasks.

*Tasks are aligned to Year 6 & 7 History and English ACARA outcomes*

Purchasing this product provides you with exclusive access to the WebQuest website and accompanying WebQuest question booklet and answer key.

For the first week this product will be only $4 - down from $4.50 - so grab it ASAP!

I hope you find this product helpful! Let's bring on the first week back!

Happy Teaching,


December 17, 2015

Merry Christmas!

With Christmas only one week away it's time to give away some Christmas freebies! Check out this Christmas Themed Friends of 10 Activity Pack - just print and laminate to use again and again.



Wishing you a happy and safe Christmas break,

November 22, 2015

Boggle


As a kid I always loved playing BOGGLE, and as a teacher I love it even more, it's educational and fun! I designed this wall display a little while ago and take it with me wherever I go, all the pieces have blue-tack on them so they're ready to display. Kids can do this as a cool down after recess/lunch or as a fast finisher activity. 


Click HERE to download and enjoy!


Happy Teaching!

November 03, 2015

Year in Review

As the end of Term 4 draws near, the mind can't help but wonder, and perhaps worry, about how to keep students engaged as the summer holidays approach. When the inevitable finally arrives and students get restless, I love doing a reflective activity where students can reminisce about their year and the all progress they have made. When ever I do this 'Year in Review' activity it has an immediate calming effect, as students love sharing their favourite moments from the year, suddenly and often sadly, realising that they will soon change classes and move on.


Although you may not need this yet, the time for such lessons is soon approaching! As always I have a FREE copy for you :)

Happy Teaching!

October 25, 2015

Optical illusion art

Some lessons you teach and vow never again, while others you come back to time and time again. For me, one of these lessons is this optical illusion artwork. Although the lesson can prove challenging with those in lower primary, don't be afraid to give it a go. This lovely piece was completed by a year 2 student. Amazing! 


Students start by selecting a vanishing point, in this example the centre of the page, and draw 6-8 straight-sided shapes. Following this, students draw lines (using a ruler!) from the corners of the shapes to the vanishing point, starting with the shapes in the front. As students progress to the top shapes, remind them to continue the line unless obstructed by another shape.  When colouring/outlining students always need reminding to use rulers to ensure they have perfectly straight lines. For some reason, students think that having a pencil line is enough to go by, but of course, it's not! I've found that having a solid colour within the shape and shading on the sides works best for the illusion.


Happy Teaching!

October 10, 2015

A Few of My Favourite Things

As a relief teacher there are some activities I never leave home without. You never know who your class will be or if the teacher will leave work so it pays to be prepared and have a bank of good quality resources with you. Organisation relieves stress for you but also looks good to the school and will help you get booked again and again.

Here are a few staples from my K-2 math folder. I always bring these along and being laminated I use them over and over again. I love group work and getting kids moving so I have 5/6 copies of each activity and rotate students between the activities.




Now don't go away and reinvent the wheel, click on the file names below to download a copy for yourself!



Happy Teaching!

October 08, 2015

Just Dance!

As a relief teacher -or any kind of teacher- sometimes you just need five minutes to yourself, to organise the next lesson or just to zone out for a little! More often than not however, the kids need the 5 minute break. Whom ever is in need, I always have something on the IWB ready to go, usually 'Just Dance.'

Simply type in 'Just Dance' on YouTube and you will find tens of dancing videos that are not only set to current tunes but also feature easy to follow dance moves that the kids will happily watch and copy. If 'Just Dance' sounds familiar, it may be because these online videos are actually screen grabs of the popular video game of the same title. For this reason, many of your students will probably be familiar with dances.

Below are some of my favourites. Though there are many other songs out there some may not be suitable for the little ones so watch them first!



Justin Bieber - Power



Village People - YMCA


Happy Teaching!