And the countdown begins for AIMS! Testing is only a few weeks away so it's time to hit test prep. While it's not my favorite time of the year, I have to figure out a way to keep my kiddos focused and excited. If you have never used Comic-Life you are missing out! There are many ways to use it in every content. To get my students excited about testing I have them create a Comic-Life page. Below is the slide I use along with a student example (with her parents approval of course). I love this because students get an opportunity to read different quotes, set a goal, and create a layout using organizational features.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Name Tags
Here's a simple idea for name tags. It's easy to make some in the beginning of the year, laminate them and stick them on their desks. This is no fun for my sixth graders so I jazz them up a bit. Aside from making cute name tags, the kids appreciate the time I take to personalize them.
Every opportunity I get I change their name tags. It's nice because it reminds me it's time to move their seats around and I also have an opportunity to make new ones for new students. I use scrapbook paper, print their names with cool fonts and laminate them. My 6th grade students LOVE it! They always ask what I'm planning for the next holiday or when I get behind they never fail to remind me that it's time for new name tags. I'm on Spring Break so I'll have to come back and post some pictures later.
Here is a link for Free Fonts that I use. You can download hundreds of fonts on your PC or MAC!
Every opportunity I get I change their name tags. It's nice because it reminds me it's time to move their seats around and I also have an opportunity to make new ones for new students. I use scrapbook paper, print their names with cool fonts and laminate them. My 6th grade students LOVE it! They always ask what I'm planning for the next holiday or when I get behind they never fail to remind me that it's time for new name tags. I'm on Spring Break so I'll have to come back and post some pictures later.
- August: I do something bright and "summery"
- October: Halloween theme
- November: Turkeys
- December: Christmas Theme
- January: Snowflakes
- February: Valentines Theme
- March: St. Patrick
- April: Personal Quotes: Our state test is in April so I will be printing name tags with inspirational quotes.
- May: Back to Summer theme. This year I chose to do peace signs.
Here is a link for Free Fonts that I use. You can download hundreds of fonts on your PC or MAC!
Friday, March 9, 2012
Wordle.com
I cannot begin to tell you how much I LOVE this website thanks to my colleague Deirdre who introduced me to it! I seriously think she should have a blog since I have gotten so many of my ideas from her! Wordle.com can be used throughout different content areas. It basically generates words into a collage.
Here is how I have used it:
- To create a writing cover for their writing scrapbooks. They make a list of words and phrases that relate to writing.
- Create an "autobiography collage" about themselves.
- Every year I make one with all the names of my students and frame it. I place it by the entrance of my door.
- When we studied "Diversity of Life" in science, I had my students make a list of all the academic vocabulary words they could think of. They used their science notebooks as a resource.
Advice to a 5th grader
The end of the year is right around the corner! A great writing piece to do is have your students write a friendly letter to a lower grade student. I enjoy reading these letter so much. I'm usually laughing out loud (lol) as I read these.
I have my 6th grade students write to 5th grade students who will become 6th graders in the fall. The things they say are hilarious and yet insightful. It's interesting how they perceive 6th grade and their expectations. You can do this with many grade levels. It would be really interesting to see what sorts of things 3rd graders have to share with 2nd grade students.
I have my 6th grade students write to 5th grade students who will become 6th graders in the fall. The things they say are hilarious and yet insightful. It's interesting how they perceive 6th grade and their expectations. You can do this with many grade levels. It would be really interesting to see what sorts of things 3rd graders have to share with 2nd grade students.
Quotes from student's letters:
"Make sure you do your home work everyday or Mrs. Hernandez will not be happy."
"We work a lot, but she makes it fun."
"In the beginning of the year math is going to be pretty hard, but by the end of the year it will all make sense."
Facial Similes
Figurative language is one of my favorite things to teach! By the time students get to sixth grade they know what similes are. To take it to a higher level students use their face to create similes with adjectives. While students are creating similes, they have an opportunity to personalize their writing by capturing a profile picture of themselves on Photo Booth.
I'm a Girl Who...
While I focus throughout the year on the different elements of writing to get my students ready for AIMS (Arizona’s Instrument to Measure Standards) I also throw in a lot of free verse poetry to give students an opportunity to express their ideas. This writing piece is done in the beginning of the year.
Title: I'm a Girl Who/ I'm a Boy Who
Objective: TSW develop a list of descriptive phrases that describe their personal traits to add voice and good word choice to their writing.
Title: I'm a Girl Who/ I'm a Boy Who
Objective: TSW develop a list of descriptive phrases that describe their personal traits to add voice and good word choice to their writing.
I'm so LUCKY to have you in my class!
When I first started teaching I wondered how challenging the students would be. I heard how difficult your first couple of years are. I was blessed with an awesome group my first year. The following year I got even luckier! Eight years later and I cannot say I've experienced "the worst" year of teaching. Don't get me wrong, I've had difficult times but they had nothing to do with the students and everything to do with the "politics" of education. I love giving my kids this gift to let them know how lucky I feel.
March is the perfect time to give your students a cute gift to express how important they are to you. I recently attended a staff development where we had the phenomenal Dave Weber express the importance of relationships with your staff and students. This is the perfect opportunity to build that relationship with them. You can do this with any age group. Even though 6th graders act like they are too cool they really love it! I also made some for my kids teachers. My 3 boys attend my school so it was nice to build that relationship with my peers as well.
Materials:
March is the perfect time to give your students a cute gift to express how important they are to you. I recently attended a staff development where we had the phenomenal Dave Weber express the importance of relationships with your staff and students. This is the perfect opportunity to build that relationship with them. You can do this with any age group. Even though 6th graders act like they are too cool they really love it! I also made some for my kids teachers. My 3 boys attend my school so it was nice to build that relationship with my peers as well.
Materials:
- Snack size ziplock baggies
Lucky Charms cereal
Label for students
Label for a buddy teacher
Label for child's teacher
What is Luck...
Spring break BABY! That's right, I get a week off to enjoy some "me" time and rough it up with my 3 boys! Unfortunately our spring break falls during St. Patrick's day so we miss out on some fun. Nevertheless while it's a bit early, I still sneak in a couple fun activities. My favorite one is a quick poem about "What is Luck." While we learn about different poems, I allow my students to create a lot of free verse poetry to express their thoughts or like I tell them, "Write from the heart."
This is a simple writing piece where students simply make a list of reasons as to why they feel they are lucky. It's a writing piece that can be done at any grade level. While kindergarten children can draw pictures of what they feel makes them lucky, I have my sixth graders write about it. It will blow your mind with the things they say. I love getting a sneak peak at the inside of their minds. It's an affirmation that my kiddos are still young at heart.
Here are some examples that I have saved.
This is a simple writing piece where students simply make a list of reasons as to why they feel they are lucky. It's a writing piece that can be done at any grade level. While kindergarten children can draw pictures of what they feel makes them lucky, I have my sixth graders write about it. It will blow your mind with the things they say. I love getting a sneak peak at the inside of their minds. It's an affirmation that my kiddos are still young at heart.
Here are some examples that I have saved.
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