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Showing posts with label Monthly Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monthly Market. Show all posts

Friday, May 3, 2013

Friday Flashback and Five for Friday

IT'S FRIDAY!!!!!!!!  That means I'm linking up with Doodlebugs Teaching for Five for Friday and Teaching Maddeness for Friday Flashback!




1. Last night was Basket Night/Book Fair and it was a HUGE success!  There was a great turn out and lots of my students were able to attend.  My room moms are the best and created a Harry Potter basket for our classroom!  We all donated a little something to it and our fantastic art teacher and librarian donated books 1-7 so it turned out to be a huge hit!



2. The author of Dragon Run, Pat Matthews, was also at our Book Fair to sign copies of his book.  My teammate and I snagged a picture and signed copy before we had to announce the raffle winners for the baskets!  All in all, a  pretty great night!



3. Well I finally did it.  I created a Facebook page for Teaching with a Touch of Twang!  I would love for you to click the link below to become a fan and follow me on Facebook.  There I will post things from my blog, ideas and giveaways from my blogging buddies, websites and other special giveaways!



4. I have also decided to join the Instagram craze!  My username is... you guessed it - teachingwithatouchoftwang.  What the Teacher Wants and Apples and ABC's have collaborated together and created #teachertalktuesday.  Every Tuesday I (and many other amazing teachers) will post one picture from our school day.  I have already started following some of my fellow blogging buddies and am already getting so many ideas for next year!  If you already have Instagram leave your username in the comments section, I would love to follow you as well!  Don't forget to link up by clicking the picture below.



5. This last one literally happened in the last hour of the school day.  My media specialist came to me with an offer from Scholastic that we couldn't pass up.  They are offering certain schools a chance to participate in a pilot program called QR Booktalks.  They send you a box of not yet published books and your students have a short amount of time to read one and create a "book teaser trailer" by writing a short summary and recording a book teaser trailer on camera.  We had to write a "pick us" letter and get it delivered by 3:00 PM today because there are three schools in the running and only two can participate.  Fingers crossed that we get picked!

Don't forget to link up your ideas for May's Monthly Market: Cinco de Mayo, Mother's Day, and the End of the Year and enter my 200 Follower Giveaway (open till May 5th).  You have all month to add your ideas and check out what other people are doing as well!

 

Check out Doodlebugs Teaching and Teaching Maddeness and link up your week in review.  Happy weekend y'all!


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

May's Monthly Market and GIVEAWAY

It's that time again for Monthly Market!  To participate all you have to do is write a post about one, two, or all three of the topics for the month and link back up to share your ideas.  They can be ideas you've already tried, things you want to try (hello Pinterest!), or products that you've used or plan on using.  The whole point of the market is to swap or trade ideas with people in the same situation as you are.  You can link up all month as well.  This month we are celebrating Cinco de Mayo, Mother's Day and the End of the Year (VERY excited to be celebrating that one!). 


Cinco de Mayo:
Is it awful that we really don't do anything to celebrate Cinco de Mayo in the classroom?  I usually eat lots of salsa though at home if that compensates for it??? LOL  I would LOVE to hear what some other classrooms do and get some great ideas.

Mother's Day:
Click here for last year's Mother's Day gift: Mom's Gazette.  The kids had a lot of fun creating a newspaper for their mom.  Thanks Martha Stewart for the front page template!  Since there was no back we created an Author's Spotlight (the student's favorites in fifth grade), a BioPoem and coupons for Mom to use!

 

This year I want to make silhouettes of the students with a little twist.  The picture below was my "pinspiration."  Now the twist is that instead of pretty scrapbook paper for the background, I want students to write either twenty different adjectives that describe their mom, or maybe ten reasons why she's the best mom ever, and have them continually repeat like digital art behind the silhouette.  It won't be perfect and some words will get cut off but since it continually repeats down the page you're bound to see it again somewhere else.  Our amazing art teacher showed me this cool site called Tagxedo that will help out with all that and I'm VERY excited to get started.  I'm going to try and make a tester tomorrow so fingers crossed!  I will post pictures of the final product and tell you more about my Tagxedo experience next week for Fourth Grade Flipper's Tried It Tuesday :o)


End of the Year:
The end of the year is always so crazy for fifth grade?!  We have the maturation video (yikes!),  Sunshine State Party, Fifth Grade Party, Safety Patrol Party,  Sunshine State Feast, Book Fair, Award Ceremony, etc.  You get the point.  Since there is all this going on and it is during the day, my kids are always being pulled out of the classroom so it's rare that I have them all together for activities.

One thing I love to do though is Paper Plate Awards.  They aren't the "fancy paper" kind of awards but I think the kids actually prefer these because they are designed and decorated just for them.  It's unique and special and shows that I paid attention to them over the year and I really "GET" them and appreciate them.
(Not from my classroom)

Cannot forget the new monthly writing prompt calendar for our Daily 3: Writing Connection Station!  The first three people to link up will get a copy for free!!!


Go ahead and post your amazing ideas as well!  If you do please include the button and a link back to this post.  Also remember to comment on the blog before and after yours (who doesn't love comments?!).  Don't forget that my 200 Followers Giveaway is still going on until May 5th so be sure and enter for some FANTABULOUS prizes - yep prizes, plural!






Friday, April 26, 2013

May's Monthly Market SNEAK PEEK & Friday Flashback/Five for Friday

Well this week has been a whirl wind but I have had so much fun!  It ended today with Field Day and I am exhausted.  Luckily we are going out with our best friends for dinner for my husband's birthday and they love/know we me well enough that when I'm not "all there" they will forgive me, lol.  This week I'm linking up with DoodleBugs' Five for Friday and Teaching Maddeness' Friday Flashback.  Let's recap the week shall we?
 

 

1. Testing is done!!!  It was two weeks of fingernail biting but my kids worked SO hard and I am very proud of them.  We tied it all up the day after with a surprise portion of FCAT...  The "How to eat a donut" portion!  I got this super cute idea from Joanne at Head Over Heels for Teaching and the kids LOVED it!

2. We finally completed our DonorsChoose thank you letters this week as well!  We had four projects funded in March (which is AMAZING) therefore we had to write LOTS and LOTS and LOTS of letters for our generous donors.  It feels nice to have that checked off the End of the Year To Do List.

3. It finally came in the mail!  I ordered Word Nerds from Stenhouse Publishing and I am so excited to read it.  I have skimmed through portions and read the first chapter online and I am already coming up with some great ideas for next year.  My kids did a good job with vocabulary this year but only for the few weeks they needed to retain it... then it was gone.  The two teachers who wrote this book have some phenomenal ideas about teaching vocabulary while your students actually enjoy it and retain it.  I feel a summer book study coming on... Anyone interested?!

Word Nerds

4. Here it is... May's Monthly Market Sneak Peek!  The three topics we will be sharing about are Cinco de Mayo, Mother's Day and the End of the Year.  Do you do anything special or funtastic for these three events?  Is there an idea on Pinterest or TPT you're just dying to try?  On May 1st head on back here to link up your ideas and see what everyone else has in mind for the month of May!


5. Sometimes I am in total teacher mode and am hyper aware of everything around me and other times not so much, lol.  I was apparently in one of those "not so much" times this week and just noticed that I hit 200 Followers!!!  I am so excited and would love to have a 200 Follower Giveaway with lots of wonderful goodies from me and my fellow bloggers.  If you would like to participate please leave a comment and your email below!

Happy weekend y'all!


Monday, April 1, 2013

Monthly Market - My first linky party!!!

Alright y'all, please be patient with me as this is all new territory for me but I am hosting my very first linky party!  Monthly Market came to me at one in the morning while I was debating lesson plans and what not.  After talking to a few different blogging buddies about what they do for certain times of the year I thought, "Oh man, this is good stuff!  I need to write this down."  But it would have been too much writing and trying to remember who said what and where to find it so I thought, "Well, a linky would solve all those problems for me and a whole lot of other people!"  Just like at a Flea Market (LOVE!) or the Farmer's Market where you go to look for hidden gems and get good ideas or trade for other products, you will do the same here!

Every month I will post 2-3 theme units for the month and I would love for y'all to link up your ideas for what activities you do for those units.  It doesn't matter what grade or subject or even if you haven't done it yet but found it on Pinterest and plan on doing it, we want to know!  If you only have an idea for one of the units, that's fine too!  I'm pretty easy going here :o)

April's Monthly Market is all about poetry, testing, and weather!


Poetry:
One of my favs!  Two years ago was probably the most fun poetry project my kids had ever done.  Sadly, it wasn't a possibility at my new school with so little computers at school and home but this year we have a laptop cart so things are looking up!  After learning about six different types of poems and writing examples I assigned my students a Poetry Anthology Project through Glogster.  If you've never heard of Glogster, it is like an interactive poster you create on the computer.  Any who, the kids picked one topic and had to choose three different poems to write about that topic.  Once the writing was complete then they got to create their Glogster and design it with pictures, backgrounds, videos, animations, etc.  My favorite one was a girl who did middle school and her three poems were based on the cliques: jock, nerd, and outcast.  It was amazing!  I wish I still had them but you'll have to take my word for it.  Here is a copy of the directions I gave them if you want to give it a shot!

Testing:
My class has the FCAT Fairy and the FCAT Fairy sends a package to the teacher the day before with instructions and a poem for the students.  I usually leave it outside the door and they find it when we get back from specials.  I always pick them up a minute or so late that day and say, "I'm SO sorry I'm late. I was in a meeting the whole time?!"  This way they don't get overly suspicious, lol.  We all read aloud the letter inside and the kids get really pumped to know the FCAT Fairy will be visiting them everyday.  She leaves us magic dust to sprinkle on their heads when they walk in the door (5th grade boys still love this!), a fairy hat for me to wear, a magic wand and directions of how we can earn her treat every night.  At the end of the day they have to leave a note for her on their desk that tells her something they did well on that day's test that they are proud of, it's usually some sort of testing strategy.  Now in fifth grade our testing lasts two weeks so we do whatever we can to get through it y'all!  The kids love her!

Here are some sample cards of what we put with their candy.  I also ask parents to write them a note for the first morning and I put it on their desk.  They are always so thrilled with this surprise!  The I write them a note every morning after that to encourage them.  Again, this is a long two weeks so whatever works!






Usually after the test we do One Hour Mysteries.  It is really interesting to watch the kids in detective mode and using their logic and reasoning skills to solve the crime.  Definitely a book worth buying!

I know, usually only the intermediate grades have to deal with testing but I know that our primary grades are a huge support system to us that week!  We get a buddy class and they pamper my kids with support posters and candy and homemade cards and my kids feel like kings and queens.  They also do an FCAT Parade the day before!  It's so stinkin' cute!!!!  They make their posters and signs and musical instruments and all form a big line.  The front office puts parade music over the intercom and the intermediate kids stand outside our classroom while K-2 march along and sing.


Now I do not have anything for weather as I have never taught science :o( but that's okay!  I do still have my science drawer in my file cabinet though (because you never know what's going to happen) and I would love to get some good ideas or TPT things to fill it!

I do however have a Writing Prompt Calendar for the month of April and I will send it free to the first five people to link up!  Click on the image below to get your copy!


Thank you so much for reading ALL THAT.  I know it was a lot and y'all are troopers.  Link up below and tell us all what great ideas you have in your file cabinet!  Please be sure to grab the button above and link back here so others can link up as well.  Don't forget to comment on the person before you and after you as well!  Everyone enjoys some bloggy lovin ;o)