Beach!

Saturday, September 22, 2012
I got rid of my beanbags and switched to beach chairs this year. I love the beach chairs and so do the kids. They can still be comfortable without laying across the room. I've noticed they are more engaged in what they are doing in the beach chairs than they were in the beanbags. This was an unexpected surprise. I just made the switch because my beanbags were getting old and starting to rip. The chairs are cute as well.
I got this idea on Pintrest. Someone did it in a pocket chart. I have a small hallway at the entrance of my room so I covered it with paper and stapled up laminated sentence strips. I let each student choose their own strip and we wrote their names on the bottom right corner in Sharpie. Each week the students post a message using a Vis a Vis marker. They are loving it and I am learning interesting things about them. Some of the kids aren't sure what to write and will write simple things like, "I rock!" Others are adding interesting facts about themselves or just sharing something they did. I am loving this. The only part I don't like is wiping them off on Fridays so they are ready for the next Monday.
Resource Schedule
I am a resource teacher and struggle every year with how to best meet the needs of my ever increasing number of students on my caseload. This year I adapted and idea from the other resource teacher at my school (she's great). She teachers the younger kids and has them on centers schedule with working with her as one of the centers. I decided to to this with my students as well. Now that we are a few weeks into school it is really starting to go more smoothly. Each student has their name on the wall with their individual schedule underneath. Next to each time frame is the letter G for Guckenberger, I for independent work, and C for computer. When students come in they know exactly where they need to go and what they need to do (most of the time). I am still working on the independent work time. I find I am taking time away from the students that are having time with me to remind the independent workers what they need to be doing. I just need to come up with a system that reminds them of their individual activities. If anyone has any ideas, I would love to hear them.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Fluency Practice
When measuring fluency it is important to make sure students are
understanding what they are reading. Once way to do this is with
true/false statements. I write 10 statements and instruct students
to read them as quickly as they can so that they still understand
the sentences. After reading each sentence, the student is to
understanding what they are reading. Once way to do this is with
true/false statements. I write 10 statements and instruct students
to read them as quickly as they can so that they still understand
the sentences. After reading each sentence, the student is to
circle T for true or F for false. Below is an example of the
statements I use. I am new to blogging and couldn't figure out
how to make the columns with the T's and F's. I do let the students
know that a statement is "true" if it is something that could happen.
statements I use. I am new to blogging and couldn't figure out
how to make the columns with the T's and F's. I do let the students
know that a statement is "true" if it is something that could happen.
I
have a meeting at 2:00 today.
Tomorrow it will be the year
1988.
I told him dinner will be at
six.
It’s a nice day for a walk on
the beach.
People wear shirts on their
legs.
We’re
going to the movies later this evening.
After the snow storm, it was
very hot.
We eat grass for lunch.
He flies in an airplane to
school everyday.
Thanksgiving is a holiday.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Setting up the room: I teach resource and this past year I had a student who spent about 4 hours of her day in my room. She is autistic so I set up one corner of my room like one of the Communication Behavior Social Skills classes in our school district. It made a big difference in her ability to focus on instruction and complete tasks. There was a pocket chart on the wall near her desk for her daily schedule. It was her job to put up the parts of her day in order. Then we'd review what was coming up each day. Most of it was the same except for which specials class she had or if she had speech or OT. On the bookshelf near her desk there is a basket for work to do and one for finished work. On the shelf below that I kept all the tasks she needed to do throughout the day/week. I only put the work she needed to complete in one sitting in the "Work to Do" side. Keeping all of her materials organized and having the room blocked off so that other students were not in view was so helpful. The noise from other students coming in and out of the room and working in small groups was still a big distraction but the room set up decreased the amount of times this student needed to be redirected.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Text Layout | Festisite
Text Layout | Festisite
I love that you can type in a poem or a story and this site will put it into the shape you want. My students will think this is so cool. Hopefully it will encourage some of my reluctant writers.
I love that you can type in a poem or a story and this site will put it into the shape you want. My students will think this is so cool. Hopefully it will encourage some of my reluctant writers.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
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