Showing posts with label Freebies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freebies. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Polite Peter FREEBIE

Hi friends!
There was so much interest in Polite Peter that I'm posting the PDF for everyone right here on my page! He's super cute! We had discussions about when Polite Peter would use each phrase. Then students completed the Polite Peter page. I plan to add cards that present students with different scenarios, which require them to respond as Peter would (this is great practice for my English Learners as well).
Click HERE for the freebie!

Enjoy!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Free Brag Buttons

Earlier this week I promised I would share my brag buttons. Click HERE to see the post. The images are on the same page. These can be printed on white printer paper (save your cardstock). I was not pleased when I ran out of white cardstock this week. I was in the middle of a MAJOR printing job. BUMMER! 

Snag these Brag Buttons

Well, we started school on Thursday and I am already ridiculously busy! How'd that happen? Nonetheless, I'm so happy we only had 2 full days. It's much easier for the students AND teachers. 
Side note-slash-story: Our AC went out Thursday afternoon. Did I mention it's still 100 degrees over here?! Ick! I was glad I'd worn a dress. Unfortunately, it wasn't fixed on Friday either and I made the mistake of wearing pants! Pants! Dah! The kids seemed oblivious, but I felt like I was melting. It's supposed to be in good working order by Monday. Maybe I'll wear a skirt just to be on the safe side. 

Don't forget about the Back to School Sale at Teachers Pay Teachers! I'll be participating as a seller AND buyer. My wishlist is insanely long. I didn't think it would let you add so much, but my Wishlist is pages long. Don't forget to leave positive feedback on bigger purchases to earn TpT Credits. Then, you can use them towards other purchases. 


You can find these Number Posters in my store.

Happy shopping!




Monday, July 29, 2013

Wanna see my lesson plan book?

Hello friends! I'm back.... from a mini-vacay that is. So, normally I hate going out of town this close to school starting. It makes me super uncomfortable... I mean errrr excited... as I start to write out my to-do list. Unfortunately Luckily, we had purchased concert tickets months ago for a show near San Francisco, so that meant I HAD to take a trip outta town! Darn! I mean, if you're going drive 3 hours away, you might as well stay and do some fun stuff. Right?! Also, the weather in SF is about 30 degrees cooler than home (102 degrees is no fun).
Sausalito & Muir Woods Monument

If you ever visit SF, San Francisco Sightseeing Tours is a great company to tour with. We hopped on a bus to Muir Woods and Sausalito, then went on a 1 hour bay cruise. My husband and I love to visit SF and manage to find something different to do EVERY single time. We were running out of ideas and decided to venture out a bit. We are really REALLY good at getting lost, so it was nice to have someone else drive for a change. Sausalito is a cute Mediterranean-like community across the bay from SF.
My bff lives in SF! She took us to the Marriott Lounge, which has a ridiculous view.
Ikea anyone? I think yes.
The Postal Service concert in Berkeley. Awesome!

Moving on to my school related post... I'm excited to link up with The Teacher's Chair and share my lesson plan book with you! This has been quite a process for me. I recall buying a pre-made lesson plan book with the intention of filling those little boxes with my plans. However, I thought it would be difficult and the boxes weren't the right size, so I created and printed my own. I created an Excel file with 3 columns and labeled the subject areas. I typically filled out the details in pen or pencil. Each day took up an entire page. Later, I began typing lesson details into the cells and printing them off Sunday night. 


I do not mind changing my plan book at all. So, I was super excited last year when I found that Luckeyfrog's Lilypad had created a lesson planning template that could be customized FOR FREE. I love creating and customizing my schtuff! I especially loved this because the layout allowed me to view the entire week's plan. In the last column I chose to write in my center plans, focus students, and groups. My focus students were those that I chose for tutoring to ensure that they were making progress in reading comprehension. I met with these students weekly to work on a particular skill. My reading groups were constantly changing based on student growth, so I had to keep a list of each group. I'm SUPER forgetful and must write everything down (including assemblies, meetings, etc.). I wrote these notes down and sometimes highlighted them after printing. After completing my lesson plans for the week, I printed, hole-punched, and placed them in my binder. Of course, there are changes that happen. If it's a big change I would reprint, if not I'd write in the change on the printed copy. I plan to keep this plan book for next year as well. Of course there will be modifications and some schedule changes. But for the most part I'll be keeping this format.
*I typically keep the digital copy open on my computer and the binder on my desk (as requested by my admin).
I have to have some pretty stuff to look at, so I started adding clip art &color at the end of the year.
I also keep a birthday page in this binder, my pacing calendar, and district calendar. I created my own Lesson Plan Binder Cover as well. Click HERE to download them for free.

Now, last week I shared about my new CCSS checklist and gradebook. Well, I FINALLY finished my Gradebook. Yippee!! I created it in a portrait format. This will make report card time so much easier because I'll have a specific document to refer back to and record student progress. It'll be up for $1.00 until tomorrow!


Go to TpT for the NEW Portrait Gradebook 
Go to TpT for the Landscape Gradebook

Happy Monday!



Saturday, June 15, 2013

Cupcake Make a Word

So, my adorable niece will be a first grader next year!!! Wow, time flies so fast. It makes me sad, but fortunately for me she still likes to be babied. Anyway, I want to make sure she continues reading & reviewing what she's learned in kindergarten (jeez, such a teacher). So, I created a game to practice reading CVC words: Cupcake Make a Word! Any ideas for a more interesting name??

I can't wait to try it out next week. I hope you can find some use for it as well. 
Download here: Cupcake Make a Word
Update: I've made some changes to the game and added a page to write down the words that were created. Like my page on Facebook for the Fan Freebie.