Friday, August 21, 2015

Popping in Freebie & Joining TPT...What?

My goal is to make connections with amazing educators all over the world! I want to share my ideas and creativity the easiest way for all of us to enjoy!

I truly appreciate everyone who is interested in downloading my back to school lollipop freebie from last year! Some of you had trouble downloading the file from Google drive so I opened it up for editing.  But that caused even more problems with changes being made to the original file.

I just couldn't win! I wanted to make the file easily accessible for everyone in an efficient way! But how? That's why I decided that it was time to take the TPT plunge and post the Popping in Freebie on Teachers Pay Teachers! WHAT???

Thanks for "Popping" IN - Freebie on TPT!

I have wanted to join for so long but felt intimidated by the amount of amazing products already created. I watched Sheila Jane Teaching on Periscope last night, and my world changed! Check her out on Twitter, Instagram, Periscope and Blab if you haven't because she is amazing.  She talked about not wanted to be left out of TPT just because you might feel overwhelmed. Sheila spoke about using TPT as another form of social media for educators to connect. Thinking of TPT in that way made me feel much more eager to jump in and get started, even with only a freebie!

 I don't know how quickly I will be able create projects, but I promise to add all of my freebies to the site for easy downloading!

Thanks for being here for the start of my TPT journey!

Sunday, August 16, 2015

BTS 2015: Virtual Teacher Friends!

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This year I feel the most confident, ready and excited to get back into the classroom!

It isn't because I am finally done with my masters. It isn't because for the first time in my career I am teaching the same grade level for 3 years running. It isn't because I have been working to make this year the best yet. While those reasons are helpful, I really feel like this summer has been about making connections with amazing educators through professional development and social media!

Attending the Cue Rockstar Teacher Camp was the start of something great for me this summer. It was three days full of the best professional development I have ever experienced! Next, I attended EdCamp Global online. I met lots of new people and got many new ideas. Edcamp led me to Periscope and Blab where my list of virtual friends has flourished!

I love making connections and seeing each other in person on these wonderful sites! If you haven't checked them out already you NEED to!

Click links for Periscope and Blab!

BTS 2015: Makerspace Creation & Freebie!

I have one week until I can get into my classroom and I am so pumped! Ever since attending Cue Rockstar Teacher Camp in July, I have been so excited to create a classroom makerspace for my second graders.

I have been collecting items, making lists of things I already have available in my classroom, and designing a creative space in my mind.

A few days ago I came across a photo of makerspace banner that someone created for their own classroom. I loved the design of the letters because they were made out of tools! I decided to hit the interwebs and trusty old Google to find the font.

Low and behold I came across a font called Sketch Tools!
Check out the example of the font below:
  I decided to print off the letters two to a sheet in Keynote in black and white so that I could color them in! 

Here is what my makerspace sign looks like completed! 

I colored it in with  Twistable colored pencils, cut out around each letter leaving a little white around the edges. I then backed the letters using a black poster board from the Dollar Tree. 

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Getting ready to laminate them with my heavier Scotch lamination to keep them from curling. I wish It was August 25th so that I can get everything set up in my room!

I would love to share my PDF file with you wonderful educators!

Makerspace Sign Freebie!

If you are thinking of creating a makerspace this year or you already have an amazing setup that you would like to show off, please feel free to download the PDF and make your own sign come to life! 

Please share your makerspace sign creations with me on Twitter or Instagram. I would love to see your creative makerapces!

I promise to share mine as soon as I get everything set up in my classroom!

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

BTS 2015: Most Loved Bulletin Boards!

I love setting up bulletin boards and decorating my door every year!

I should start off saying I am a crafty person and love to create things for my classroom. I change my bulletin boards a lot but there are always a few that make a comeback EVERY SINGLE YEAR! I am here to share my most favorite bulletin board ideas!

My Classroom Door Every Fall

I am in love this inspirational door! It always starts my year off right! I took inspiration from a Pinterest post and made my own file. I printed off all of the words in black and white and then backed them on Astrobright colored paper. I laminated each section to keep it protected from year to year! It has moved two classrooms and two grade levels but keeps going strong! The holographic polka dots are a Spritz brand garland I found at Target on clearance after New Years a few years back!

Leader in Me Board

As a Leader in me School, I love having the kids think about what it means to be a leader. This board comes up every year at the beginning of the school year. Within the first week I sit down with my class and have them tell what it means to be a leader and where can we be proactive in our lives. I use Vis-a-Vis markers to write down their thoughts and ideas in each colored section. I found inspiration from this Leader in Me Pin. The picture is from Ardena Elementary in Farmingdale, New Jersey. It's super simple to make! I taped together colorful Astrobright paper and ran it through the laminator. I added my signature sparkle border and voila! The kids also drew themselves as a creative addition!

Inspirational: Be You!

I needed to cover above my coat rack because of a damaged wall so I bought some navy blue fabric to match my schools colors.  I wanted something inspirational for the whole year so I found another Pinterest favorite! This time I was lucky enough to find a blogger who had made the original file! Susan from Entirely Elementary...School Counseling made this FREE Be Yourself bulletin board file! She has now made a new board called You Are which is available for a small price on her blog. I printed her file on plain printer paper and backed it yet again with Astrobright colorful paper! 

Reading Month Dr. Seuss Door!

My favorite door of all time was inspired by the Lorax for March is Reading Month! I took inspiration from a Pinterest post on how to make the Lorax Trees. I used black foam pipe insulation from Lowes which looks exactly like a black pool noodle! I used yellow duct tape to make the stripes and made my own pom-poms using tissue from the Dollar Tree. To make the Lorax himself, I used a neon orange and yellow poster board from the Dollar Tree and drew him from the book! I love this door and have kept all the pieces to use around my room from year to year! 

These bulletin boards and doors show a wide range of creativity. Even if you don't think you have that crafty side to you, you can still print words, add some color and make your space come to life! 

Monday, August 10, 2015

BTS 2015: Engage & Interact

This summer has been full of professional development in ways I would have never thought possible. Through the use of Edcamp Global, Twitter, Google Hangouts, Periscope, and Blab I have been able to connect with educators from all over the world. I have tried to take in their plethora of information for the beginning of the school year but it can become overwhelming. I decided to focus on one main topic at a time and today my focus is:

Engagement & Interaction

Much of the PD was about making kids excited for school and keeping them engaged all day, every day. I don't know about you but that seems like a daunting task! However, I know it's necessary because students don't connect to boring worksheets or mindless tasks. I am making it my mission to make every lesson as engaging as possible. 

I'm not saying that everything we teach is mind blowing fun, but after listening to Hope King's exciting Periscopes, I know I can add attention getters, songs or chants to celebrate learning even in the most boring of lessons. These simple attention grabbers can keep kids going and make learning exciting. Check out her blog at Elementary Shenanigans for more chants & cheers! She will be posting her Periscope & information soon!

I also want NEED to make New York Engage math lessons much more interactive and fun. While I believe that the curriculum pushes students to think deeper, the workbook pages are dull, boring and not kid friendly at all. I dreaded teaching math last year because my students would turn
into globs of jello and melt into their desks. I would literally watch as they slipped down in their desks and the life went out of their eyes. They knew math was full of blah, repetitive workbook pages and I didn't know how to fix it until now. I am going to start math workshop where we will work for four rounds on different math activities related to the lesson.

1. Students will work with me on New York Engage lessons in small groups.
2. Students will get hands on learning using manipulatives.
3. Students will play math games on the iPads that focus on second grade standards.
4. Students will complete interactive workbook pages that allow students to reflect on what they learned.

I will be using the Second Grade Common Core Interactive Journal Bundle from Common Core Kingdom on TPT. It has everything you need for a full year of interactive math journals!

For reading and language I am also adding the interactive notebooks. This will allow them to collect their thoughts and have a fun book filled with their learning that they can reference all year. I will be using the Second Grade Reading & Language Interactive Notebooks from Nicole Shelby on TPT!
Finally, I am going to make learning fun by showing my own excitement! I fully believe that you have to sell what you are teaching. If you are excited about learning, your students will be too. I agree with Hope King when she says you have to be willing to make a fool of yourself for the sake of learning!

GOAL: I want this year to be a blast! I want my students more engaged than ever before! 

Friday, August 7, 2015

Back to School 2015: Goals!

I am sorry to say that last year was a time of neglect to my beautiful blog. I started the year finishing my last two classes for my educational technology masters. They were supposed to be two easy 2-credit classes. Well, that didn't pan out the way I had planned. I'm pretty sure I spent more time working on those two classes than I did during my whole masters.

To top it off I had 31 kiddos in my second grade class all year. It was a year where I had to focus on me and my kiddos 100%, which sadly meant a lot of things I planned on doing went by the wayside.

Ever since the MACUL Technology Conference in Detroit I have been inspired to learn all that I can about transforming my classroom into a learning space full of exploration, enhancing my way of teaching and upping my level of student engagement in any way possible. I have always believed that learning should be fun and engaging I just lost my way throughout the mess of a masters.

Exciting lessons are the ones students work the hardest on and get the most fulfillment out of. They are also the lessons that they will always remember learning. I believe that my students need to set goals for the year, but so do I! So, to finish this post I am going to share my goals for this year in my classroom, professional life and this blog.

Goals for the 2015-2016 School Year:

  1. Create a learning environment geared toward exploration by building up a Makerspace within the classroom, working in collaborative groups, and letting children choose their best learning space.
  2. Help students maintain high levels of engagement and excitement for learning throughout all subject areas. No more boring New York Engage Math Lessons...It's time to make them come to life in ANY way possible!
  3. Continue to grow professionally though engaging professional development I WANT to attend.
  4. Present what I learn this year within my school district and at a conference!
  5. Blog about my experiences in and out of the classroom at least ONCE A WEEK to keep myself accountable to my goals.
  6. HAVE FUN & LEARN RIGHT ALONGSIDE MY STUDENTS! Show them that you never stop learning.
  7. Be present! Live in the moment and take in everything this year has to offer. 

What are your goals for this upcoming school year?

 I would love to hear in the comments below or let's start a conversation on Twitter using the hashtag:

 #teachergoals