Saturday, June 29, 2013

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Organizing All of My Teacher "Stuff"



Have to show off my Erin Condren teacher planner. Loooove it.

I have already started to accumulate a lot of things for my classroom next year. I was lucky to have Mrs. P give me a lot of things she used in her classroom after she retired. Including her classroom library. (It's funny because having a big classroom library was something I was worried about having. Now I have my own books, her books, and a classroom library that comes with the classroom. So many books!)
Everything I was getting/creating/buying was outgrowing sitting behind our bedroom door. Plus it stressed me out to have it all there anyways. 

Luckily, Momma Linda let me use part of her storage room to starting organizing my classroom library and store my "stuff" there. At the beginning of the summer; I attempted to sort through and organize my classroom library. 
In my student teaching classroom; the books were on a bookshelf. The students were free to read them and keep them in their desks during free time. She kept some books that are more popular in a basket above the bookshelf; the students could read these books during free time but weren't to be kept in their desks. 
When I was able to observe at Lee and Sheridan; I started thinking about organizing the books in tubs.
My teaching partner at Sheridan's classroom library.

How a second grade teacher arranges her book baskets. She book has a number on it corresponding with which basket it should be in.

So I went with baskets. But it was A LOT of books. I just told myself that having these books organized to go into the classroom will make it easier to organize the books that are already in the classroom.


A work in progress.

Last week I organized the posters I have for bulletin boards. These are all posters that Mrs. P gave to me so a big thank you to her. I'm debating if I want to store my poetry posters the same way.
Again, all things from Mrs. P!

My Mom had an extra plastic closet hanger so I hole punched each poster and hooked it onto the bar.

Trying to organize all of the posters! And again, I know there are a lot of posters that come with the classroom I'll be in next year.

All finished :)

Slowly but surely, I'll take over the entire storage room :)
 Ready to get some of this stuff into my classroom!

Poetry Project DONE!... Almost.



Summer is flying by! It's crazy that next week is 4th of July. Looking forward to spending time with friends and family though. I made a huge to do list for summer to get ready for my first year teaching next year. I'm lucky because I have been meeting with my teaching partner and another second grade teacher once a week to collaborate and prepare for next year. Plus meeting with teachers at Lee for a "make and take" once a week. All of these ideas are thanks to Jill Rich. An AMAZING teacher I've been able to work with at Lee. We create something that can be used in any grade and for any subject. Pretty lucky! Today we used a white shower curtain and drew a keyboard on it; it can be used with a fly swatter for spelling words, letter sounds, etc.
A simple graphic organizer.

This is made out of juice container. You can create cards that will be age appropriate for any grade and can use the same container over and over again. A great center idea. This one is for Kindergarten. The students can see the upper case letter and when they look in the hole; they'll see the lower case letter.

This is made out of a juice container also. You can create cards that have the question on one side and the answer on the back. (flipped upside down) When the students place the question in; the card slides down and flips to show the answer when it comes out at the bottom. A lot of modeling will be needed!!

Graphic organizer to use for a science experience, sequencing, etc.

Summer school has been going really well. The time flies since it's only in the mornings. In the afternoons and basically every night I have been working on getting poetry ready for next year. I got this idea from Mrs. Rich also. She is the best teacher I have ever been able to observe and collaborate with. I observed in her room at the end of the year and noticed all of the poetry posters hanging up around the room. (I wish I would have taken a picture.) They were so cute, simple, and fun.
She later explained to me that she has a different theme each week. Each theme has a poem, song, graphic organizer, book, table cloth, games, etc. (Awesome, right?) She recently told me she has created 63 tubs. Connecting everything in the week to a theme isn't something I want to take on my first year BUT I decided the poetry was. I have already been thinking about and begun organizing my things in tubs by month so this will go right along with it.
I have been creating the posters that will hang around the room plus organizing the students' copies. Each student will have a poetry book where they will paste each poem and visual aid to go along with the poem. At the end of the year; the students will have a whole book of poems to add to their home library!

Starting to organize the students' copies of the poems and visual aids. To the left is my poetry binder. :)

I copied Mrs. Rich's poetry binder organization. I have a hard copy of the poem and visual aids that I could use for the students. Plus after creating the posters; I put the picture I used in creating the poster.
I organized the students' copies of the poem and visual aid in baggies. I started out writing the number of copies in the baggie on a sticky note so I can resuse the bags next year without this year's number on them crossed out BUT I got lazy so I wrote them on the bag.
All of the students' copies of the poem and visual aid for the year!


And those all went into here :)
Some of my posters! I've made 32 posters in the last three weeks! So happy the end is in sight.













When I went to the Scholastic Book Fair; I kept in mind the themes of the poems and bought books that go along with some of the themes of the poems. My next part of the project is to create simple graphic organizers to go along with the stories I choose for the theme. This is a way I can connect it to the district curriculum; introduce/review the same story structures we are doing that week. I'm going to color the picture and add some generic things (title, author, literature or informational, etc) but leave space to write them in as I go with a dry erase marker.

SO glad the end of creating this is in sight! It'll be awesome to have organized and ready to go for the whole year. :)