Hi there! I loved reading your blog! I recently organized my picture books. It took forever, but it feels great! Best of luck! I enjoyed reading your resolutions! Thanks for linking up! Happy New Year!
Here in Middle Tennessee, we go back to school in two weeks, so it's the perfect time to begin thinking about icebreaker activities. My Back to school Bumper Sticker Printable and Activity includes 20 different bumper stickers, 10 color and 10 black and white. There are 2 bumper stickers per page. Use this as an icebreaker in the following way: Students brainstorm some bumper stickers that they've seen and what those bumper stickers say about the person driving the car. Then, the students will write down several bumper sticker sayings that represent them and their ideas or beliefs. Show students some examples of completed bumper stickers. Afterwards, give each student a copy of the bumper sticker template. Each student designs and creates a bumper sticker that represents him or her. After students have created their bumper stickers, they walk around the room reading each other's bumper stickers. This activity is a fun and creati...
I've created a learning resource to go along with the short story that you can find in my shop. My students have been telling me that it's quite difficult. We've done two pages per day as part of our reading workshop minilessons. They're writing the notes and responses in their journals. The grammar connection on infinitives really threw them for a loop~it was the first time that they've encountered this verbal. Melissa
My ELAB team met today for our first in-service. One of the topics for our discussion was how to grade students in this class. Now, let me give you some background information: this is a new class that our district is implementing. ELAB is a Response to Instruction and Intervention class. I will be teaching writing, informational text, language, and academic vocabulary to leveled classes. Our report cards will still show two ELA grades. We agreed that the ELABS would do standards-based grading. Each product will be scored with one standard in mind. For example, writing standard 2a says, "Introduce a topic; organize ideas, concepts, and information, using strategies such as definition, classification, comparison/contrast, and cause/effect; including formatting, graphics, and multimedia when useful in aiding comprehension." In standards-based grading, students would write the introduction to a piece of writing and I would score it based on that standard. Now, I cou...
Hi there! I loved reading your blog! I recently organized my picture books. It took forever, but it feels great! Best of luck! I enjoyed reading your resolutions! Thanks for linking up! Happy New Year!
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