I recently started using this weekly behavior sheet. I send it home every Friday. I realized that I needed to be very specific about what behaviors I was seeing in class. These are the main ones that my students needed to work on. Parents really appreciate the communication and have a clear idea of how their child is in class. If there is an issue that arrises that is not on this sheet, I ... Read More about Weekly Behavior sheet
March Literacy Centers and a freebie!
I just finished updating my March literacy menu and posted it on Teacher's Notebook and TPT. In my classroom we study fairy tales in the month of March. So, my menu has some fairy tale stuff included in it. However, I know that not everyone studies fairy tales so I decided to make two different menu options: one with some fairy tale stuff and one without. So basically, you get more centers to ... Read More about March Literacy Centers and a freebie!
Inferring mini unit
We've been learning about inferences for the past two weeks. This is most in-depth I've ever gone with it, and I must say, it's been pretty fun to teach. I think they actually have an understanding of the concept, which is pretty cool considering it's such a tricky one! By the end of the week, the kids were actually saying stuff like, "I infer that..." So exciting! I love that when teaching ... Read More about Inferring mini unit
January Centers in action and a freebie
January centers are off to a great start. I've been taking note on the little things I do to make centers run smoothly, so I'll be posting those tips later this week. It's taken me years to find what works for me. For today though, just a visual of the centers. I always love to see other bloggers' work in action. Make a Word: matching snowflakes to make real and nonsense words Sorting words: oo or ... Read More about January Centers in action and a freebie
Character analysis
Do you ever have those magical moments during guided reading? Today I worked on character analysis with an advanced reading group. All of the students in this group can read fluently and have good accuracy. So, we mostly focus on vocabulary and comprehension. We read a book called How Not to Babysit Your Brother. The brothers are perfect to introduce this concept because they have pretty ... Read More about Character analysis
Snowy shared writing and Cause and Effect
We had a little tease of snow at the beginning of the week. Not enough to cancel school, but enough to get us excited about snow writing. First, I had students write about a snow day. They could choose to write a true story or make up a story. Before writing, we brainstormed words that we may use in a story about snow and had some time to talk about our stories. As I went around and worked with ... Read More about Snowy shared writing and Cause and Effect
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