Schools Out for Summer Sale!

In honor of summer break, I am holding a sale on my TPT page.  Be sure to check it out!  What are your plans for the summer?

I am changing grades next school year, so I am working on finding 3rd grade materials.  I would love your suggestions!  With that said, I am working on creating 3rd grade level math homework.  I have posted my first page as a FREE sample.  Let me know what you think!

Happy Teacher Appriciation Week!

It's the start of Teacher Appreciation Week!   I love this week.  It brings awareness to everything we do!  I love the gifts, but that is not my favorite part.  I love all the sales that stores offer to teachers.  They recognize what we do and show their appreciation with a sale or coupon.
 
Of course we already spend our own money, but when you can get more for less, that is even better!  So I am sending you off to add to that HUGE wish list of yours on TPT to prepare for the mad dash tomorrow (although no mad mobs at TPT sales)!
 
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Organization

Since I am starting over in a new classroom next year, I want to set myself and my students up to be organized.  I have been all over TPT and Pinterest looking for ideas.  I have some that I currently use and will continue to use, but I want it to look cute and be functional.  So many teachers have figured out how to do this and it totally inspires me to do the same!

I have completed my first major project for next year and that is my classroom rocking chair.  I just love frogs!  So, I had no choice but to paint my rocking chair green!  Here's how it went:

A good rocking chair that is not a glider is hard to find at a fair price.  So off to Craigslist I went.  I found this beauty for $15 and my awesome boyfriend went to pick it up for me.  Yes, he is a keeper!



Then, like I said before, I needed it to be green.  So I went to the store and bought two cans of spray paint (which they happen to have in the exact shade I wanted) and a tarp.  After about 45 minutes of painting and a few hours later for drying, I got this!  I think it looks way better than the original!



Then of course, I wanted my name on it, but how would I get those perfect looking letters?  Off to Pinterest I went and guess what?  There is a Pin for that too!  I printed my name in the font that I wanted in Word.  Then I took a pencil and traced the letters onto the chair.  The pencil left a mark so that I could take a paint brush and see where the lines were to paint my name.  Drum roll please...

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I covered my name, but you can see the font.  I can't decide if I want to add anything to it, but this is where I am at with it.  How exciting! 

Next thing is organization.  I don't know how I want to organize my things and my student things.  I am off to blog hoppin' again.  


Life in the Big City

So I guess everyone at work now knows that I am leaving at the end of this year to move to the city.  I am moving to a district with a more challenging population, but I am excited for the challenge.  I have not yet told my students.  I need to figure out how to tell them (special ed).  It is a different situation because I get to keep them for more than one year, so we have an even stronger bond than a teacher that only has them for one year.

I am actually going to 3rd grade regular ed.  I am nervous, but very excited for the next phase of my life.  With that said, I have been spending my evenings on TPT and Pinterest looking for good ideas.  So that's where you come in....What do you find helpful?  What blogs do you follow for ideas?  Tell me all your dirty little regular ed teacher secrets.  Please?

Next Year

I know we are not even at summer break, but I am starting to think about next year.  What are some of your must haves to start the school year? How do you keep yourself organized?  Where do you start on the first day?  Which procedures are most important for the first day?

I want to get a feel for what others do.  There is a possibility that I will be changing grades and I would love to hear what other teachers do.

Phonemic Segmentation Cards

Phonemic Segmentation Cards

Use these cards in small groups or centers. Students will put a clothespin on the card for every sound they hear. Students will enjoy the hands-on phonics practice while working on fine motor skills.

I recommend printing the cards on card stock and laminating them for durability.

Included are 68 picture cards and two sets (one set has dots for lower levels and one set does not have dots). Most words included are CVC words.

Blog Hoppin'

Ok ok, I'm blog hopping (not hoppin'), but what can I say, I love frogs!  I wanted to share a few (ok more than a few) blogs that I absolutely love and wanted to share with you.  Most of them are primary blogs, but that's where my heart is and that's the age of kids I work with.

She has such a fun blog and also includes great ideas for using her TPT items.

Ok, another great blog.  You must check out her TPT store.  OMG!  Her "Ready, Set, Print" series is a must have!

I am adding her Nonfiction Unit on Penguins to my wish list!
Have you seen her TPT store!  I am totally adding the my wish list here too!  I want to try her sight word program.

OMG!  What a great blog!  She shares awesome ideas and FREEBIES too!

She is not teaching 1st grade his year, but still some great ideas!
That should start you off.  I am off to cook dinner.  I will add more blogs as I come across them!   love the blogging world!

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