Sunday, January 28, 2018

Opinion Writing and Letter Writing Tools!




We have been working on Opinion Writing in our 2nd grade  classroom (“Writing About Reading”).  My district uses the Lucy Calkins units of study to teach reading and writing workshop and whenever we get to opinion writing, no matter what, some students like to rush through their opinion letters about a book.


It always seems, if we have a “class book” that stays out for everyone to read (and reread) all year, kids take TONS more time and effort into their writing pieces.  SO...this year we have a Book Recommendation Binder (perfect for keeping the excitement of good books alive in the room too).  I have made a copy of kids finished letters about books and put them into our class binder.  So far it has REALLY helped with the "Writing About Reading" Unit this year!
 The other thing that we have added to our writing tools is a letter writing helper.  Putting the parts of a letter in the correct spot is always SO difficult for them to remember.  

Here is what I use to help with that!  Enjoy the FREEBIEs and I really hope that they help out if you are teaching these units as well!! :)

You can keep these like this or fold them over!

This is a little bit of what we have learned so far on how to write an opinion letter about a book:







Sunday, December 10, 2017

Fun Circle Stories and a December *FREEBIE*



Snow has finally come and with the snow bring CIRCLE STORIES to my classroom.

We have been studying Laura Numeroff’s “If you Give a” circle stories and are going to start writing our own based on fun holiday themes next week!  If you want to join the fun with your class click the link above to the packet!
I started by reading a lot of Laura Numeroff’s books and discussing cause and effect.  If you have Amazon Prime, there are a couple videos based on these books on there, as well as a Christmas themed one! J

We wrote “If you Give Santa A Cookie” all together and made a class book out of it.  Now they are going to start making their OWN circle stories titled “If you give a Reindeer a Root beer”

The reason that I wanted everyone to write that book is because for their parents holiday gifts this year they are painting reindeers and we are putting them into frames (very easy and 8x10 frames are from the Dollar Tree)

This is the BLOG that I got the idea from and where you can find all the instructions (they are SUPER cute)


We have also been reading "Snowmen at Night" and other books from that series

  


After reading the book, we brainstormed what we would do if we were a "Snowman at Night" and wrote a story about it.

I made a copy of their short stories (they were very creative) and put them into a class book. They love to have their writing stay in the classroom all year and reread it.  It also seems that they work way harder on writing that they know will be in a class book and that kids will be reading throughout the year.

 




The writing that they came up with we also posted with a fun shaving cream craft to make sparkly snowmen.  





To make the snowmen, I put half and half of white glue and shaving cream into a cup.  I had the kids mix it up really well with paint brushes that I didn't care about. Then they formed snowmen (all differently).  I sprayed the whole thing with Scotch Glue Spray (from Amazon) and topped it off with big glitter.  For all of the glitter steps and product information, I used this blog.  Then they are able to put the google eyes on.  It is messy, but SO worth it.







Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Classroom Management Tools (a lot of *FREEBIES* included)

Most of the things mentioned in this post can be downloaded for FREE in this pack:
If you are looking for some tools to help manage certain things in your classroom this year, you may find them here.  These are some of the things that I find very beneficial in my classroom.  
  

The very first week of school, we go over this volume chart, and we even practice it with a lot of the fun "get to know you" activities in the start of the year.  The more we practice the volume chart the first weeks of school, the better it usually is.

In my school, part of our PBIS is handing out "high fives" for good behavior.  The post it high fives that we have were too difficult to keep track of, so I made some sticker charts for sticker "high fives" (they sell these on Amazon) instead.  If they are useful to you they are also in this pack!




My favorite way to encourage positive behavior in my classroom is our class "Gem Jar"

We vote on what we want to do as a class to celebrate when we fill up the gem jar and I write it on this frame.
The last one we voted on was "Camp Day"


I don't always use this sign, but if I have a few blurters in my class I do.  Each time someone blurts during a lesson, a letter gets taken off.  If all the letters stay on it might earn some gems.


This is my favorite way to pick kids for things or to take turns.  I just put their names on these sticks (and just for fun added some glittery poms to the end so they look like a decoration). :)


When kids earn 25 highfives, our school has a reward system that they can pick from.  I have rewards in a binder in my classroom.  You can download some cover options in the pack.

I also added some more that they can choose that I got from this resource:






Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Setting up the School Year and FREEBIE Class Contract Sign


My favorite book to use when we write our class contract together is “What if Everyone Did That.”  We talk about school scenarios with the book and write our class contract together, based on what the kids decide would be important in the classroom and in school. 

One of the other lessons that I do early in the year is the crumpled heart activity with the book “Chrysanthumum(we put the crumpled tissue paper heart on the class contract to help us remember). We read the books and crumple the heart a little more each time something hearts her heart in the story.  At the end it shows that words hurt and the heart cannot be smoothed out completely.  We do a very similar activity with mini toothpaste tubes while kids use team work to get all the toothpaste out, but cannot get the toothpaste back in the tube at the end (representing words)



Wednesday, September 20, 2017

FREEBIE! Memory Box Printable





Early on in the year, I put out a Memory Box so that kids can write about their favorite things as the year goes on.  At the end of the year it is fun to remember times throughout the year (and it is interesting for me to see what they really enjoyed doing throughout the year).

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

FREEBIE! Cover for "Letters From Last Year's Class" - Class Book





Another way that I have kids get to know their new classroom is by reading LETTERS that I have my last years class write to them at the end of the year.  I have a couple baskets dedicated to all of our class books and this is the class book that is displayed to start the year.  They love reading the letters, and the class from the year before loves writing them at the end of the year!

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Classroom Community Builder and CUTE FREEBIE




I have all my kids make a scrapbook page about themselves when we start the year to build our community and learn all about each other.  The activity directions can be found in this packet.  

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Room Setup *FREEBIE*




I made a new sign for my sharp pencils and put them around plastic mason jars (that I got off of amazon).  They look like real mason jars, but you don't have to worry about glass! :)  You can download these (with dull pencil and eraser signs as well) here! 

Monday, June 12, 2017

Classroom Calendars for 2017-18!!


You can get this freebie HERE!! :)

I use these calendars each year for my kids reading homework folders (the book log versions with the directions on the top for parents to sign when their child reads).  I use the plain calendars for other things throughout the year such as my parent volunteer schedule.

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

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