1st Day of School Tips
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I have one more thing checked off my pre-baby list! My Nonfiction in December unit is finished. This packet includes Christmas Around the World (France, Germany,…
If you do not own The Book with No Pictures, get it now. Seriously! Your students will LOVE it!!! I read this book to my class…
Last week, we began working on words with silent e. This is always a turning point for many of my students because all of the sudden,…
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I know I have been guilty in the past of not asking my students enough higher order thinking questions. If I don’t make a conscious effort…
This week I found myself with 5 extra minutes before a fire drill. Not one to sit around and waste time ,{which is a disaster waiting…
Thanks for sharing your procedures and plans. Your children are lucky to have you as a teacher!
I am looping this year-and that's one good thing about it-they already know my expectations! A great reminder though. 🙂
NotJustChild'sPlay
The best thing I ever did with my first and second graders was to set up "permanent line order". I line them up by height, girl/boy, and it stays that way all year. I only switch someone if a problem arises. No more arguing over who's first, who's last–nothing! I can see the whole line because the shortest two kids are first. With 33 kids, teaching these procedures is so important! Thanks for the reminders! (After 30 years of teaching, I'm still learning!!)
I love this list of procedures. I am printing it right now. I plan on making a copy for my student teacher. This is great to have the list right in front of me so I don't forget anything.
I have been teaching for seven years and I also toss and turn the night before the first day worrying about if everything is ready even though I know it is. 🙂
Amanda
Mrs. Pauley’s Kindergarten
I'm exhausted just reading through your list of procedure reminders! Even though this is my 8th year, it doesn't make the beginning of the year any easier! Although I love my job, it is so hard to start over again every year!
Thank you so much for all the great resources!
I love this list–as I read it, I mentally checked off that I do 90% of those things–but I've never had it as a list before! Then I can actually check it off!
Thanks for sharing!! I had my list done, but I just realized I was forgetting a couple of procedures.
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What a great list! It's amazing how much there is to do…those are the times I wish we had more hours in the day.
Thank you for sharing!!!
Meredith
1, 2, Eyes On You!
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I love your procedure tips and your lesson plans are amazing! Your students are surely blessed with a fantastic teacher!
Thanks these are awesome tips!
Rambling About Reading
Thanks for sharing all these great ideas- I always like to see what others do for ideas:-)
While people may have different views still good things should always be appreciated. Yours is a nice blog. Liked it!!!
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I have never had a problem printing anything, however, when I print your wonderful LIST it's only in black lines….Anyone else having problems?
Love your blog
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Love this! Thank you! One question, with reading The Gingerbread Man, do you use a specific book and what do you have them look for while walking around the school?
How do you do read to self the first day…. do you pick their books for them???
How do you make the Magic Play-Dough?
I just graduated in May of 2015 and am starting my FIRST teaching job in less than a week (I just found out I got the position)…thank you so much for all of this. I am so nervous, excited, and scared! Ah! I found this very helpful.
Do you have the link for the smart board game? Thanks!
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