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Saturday, February 14, 2015

Deep In The Heart of Texas Blog Hop!!

Welcome to the "Deep in the Heart of Texas" blog hop!  Over 40 Texas teacher bloggers have joined together to share what we love about our state as well as ideas and freebies that we love.  You will also have the opportunity to enter to win TPT products and/or TPT gift certificates by entering using the rafflecopters included in each post.  Down at the bottom, you will see all of the blogs participating in the hop.  Just click and you will be taken to their posts.  We hope you love what you find.  Happy Valentine's Day!

Let's get this party started!!  I'm Katie and I am a born and bred Texas girl!  I am originally from Houston and that's where most of my family still lives.  I moved to Austin for college (Hook 'em Horns!) and have been here ever since!!  Been here over 10 years now, so I think that makes me an official Austinite!!


Austin is such a great place to live!!  It has everything we need but doesn't feel like a big huge town yet!  I say 'yet' because we are going through some major growing pains right now!  Traffic is getting worse as more and more people move to Austin each day!  It's still a great place to be though- great weather, live music, lots of outdoor places to explore and some awesome restaurants!!!


I used to say I didn't like teaching math, but now it's my favorite part of the day!! I'm a big fan of Guided Math and use that model in my 2nd grade classroom.  You can read more about how I use Guided Math in my classroom in this blog post.

I have a fun math product in my store called All About Me Math.  It's a fun activity to do either at the beginning of the year or at the end of the year, as a great way for your students to see how many numbers they have in their lives!  You can check it out in my store and then enter to win a copy in one of the giveaways below!!


Here's a fun freebie from my store for you- my Number Sense Activity Pages.  These are super fun cut and paste activities that my kiddos LOVE!  Perfect for a math center!!

Click on these pictures to go straight to my store-

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/No-Prep-Number-Sense-Activity-Pages-FREE-SAMPLE-1232269

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/No-Prep-Number-Sense-Activity-Pages-FREE-SAMPLE-1232269




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Click on the buttons below to visit some other awesome Texas bloggers!


Friday, August 15, 2014

My Wishlist for the New School Year (and a giveaway!!!)

Well, today's the day I head back to school for our first teacher prep day!!  Thankfully, we have a quick staff meeting and breakfast and then get the rest of the day to work in our classrooms!  With me moving into a new classroom, I definitely need all the time I can get!!  I made some good progress earlier this week, but it's nowhere near ready!!

As I do get ready for the new year, I thought I would blog about my Wishlist for the year.  This is going to be a year of change for me, with a new principal, a new classroom and a new grade level.  Thankfully, I am really excited about all of the changes!

 As I think all teachers will agree, your administration has a huge effect on your school life.  No, they are not the ones sitting on the carpet with my kiddos each day and passing out bandaids and reading new chapter books, but they do play a role in the community feeling of the school (or lack thereof).  I'm starting my 9th year of teaching this year.  I taught my first year at a private school and have been at my current school ever since.  So starting my 8th year at this school, I'm also starting on my 5th principal.  6th if you count the one who hired me initially and then left for an HR position before school started!  I have had my share of amazing principals and not-so-amazing principals and let me tell you, it does make a difference in how you feel, especially around 7:15 when you're driving into work!  Our new principal this year has impressed me so far with her decisiveness and her willingness to listen to the teachers.  It's an important balance (and probably hard to find) where a leader listens to the rest of the community and takes their thoughts into account, but also makes the decisions they need to make.  I am very hopeful for a quality admin experience this year!

 I think this one needs little explanation!  Nothing is more frustrating than preparing a lesson and using let's say a Brain Pop Jr. video in your plans, and then when it's time to play it, your lovely, ancient computer says "Network Error".  Ugh!  Makes me want to throw it out of the window!  Keeping my fingers crossed for us all that whatever level of technology is available on your campus (super jealous of all you iPad and SmartBoard schools out there!!), that it all actually works when it is supposed to!!
 This is another thing that I am excited about for this year.  I am blessed to get to loop up (from 1st grade to 2nd grade) with the majority of my class from last year!!  There was a time this summer when this wasn't going to happen, but my new principal believes in the benefits of looping and she made it happen!  I think that is going to be huge in terms of the relationships I have already built with those parents and those students.  I had a great crew last year and always had a nice turnout for events in my classroom.  I invited parents up in March to have a viewing party for our Animal Research Projects (read about those HERE) and they loved it!  I had parents telling me that they'd never been invited to something like this and they were so excited to be a part of it.  They also loved coming to our Reader's Theater show of The Great Kapok Tree, which is one of my favorite classroom traditions!  Having the support of your parents is so important!  Knowing that they trust me with their kiddos each day is huge and it's important to know that they will support me when I have to call home and tell them that their precious little Johnny was throwing yogurt in the cafeteria today!  Plus, who doesn't love having families that will send in a little movie gift card or box of chocolates every once and awhile?!  :)

 Going right along with #3, I am super pumped about having my class again this year!  I had some wonderful kiddos that really made my job easier each day!  I had some amazing helpers who would literally take the school newsletters and fliers out of my hands to go pass them out in the afternoons.  I had respectful sweeties who were very considerate of others and their own individual learning issues.  I had funny jokesters who kept me laughing every day at recess with the funny characters they played on the playground.  We really had a great little classroom family going on.  Now trust me, it's not all rainbows and butterflies; I will still have at least 2 students on behavior contracts and several that I know are reading below grade level, but I'm excited for the opportunity to work with them again and keep building on our progress from last year.

 This is another huge thing that I think most teachers will agree upon!  Your teammates are the ones you plan with each week, the ones you bounce ideas off of and the ones who watch your kiddos when you just HAVE to go to the bathroom during Math because you didn't get to go during lunch because you were making copies or meeting with a parent or entering test scores into the computer!  I am very excited about my new team.  We are all about the same age and pretty like-minded when it comes to pitching in and pulling our own weight with team responsibilities.  There are 6 of us, which I think is a nice number.  Not too small but not too big.  This is also the first year in six years that I will not be the team leader.  Part of me will really miss it and part of me is really excited to get a break from it!  I am already involving myself in other projects for this school year, like our Positive Behavior committee.  I'm also excited to have the time to concentrate more on my class and not have to be so focused on making sure everyone gets their DIBELs in on time or sends their attendance up to the front office!

Now that I've rambled on about the new year, let's get down to business- Giveaway time!!

A group of fabulous bloggers and I are getting together to each give away our most wishlisted item form our TPT stores!  We are so excited about this blog hop!!  If you've hopped over from amazing Angela's blog, thanks for visiting!


My most wishlisted item is my All About Me Math.  I really love doing this project with my classes each year!!  It's perfect for the beginning of the year, to get your kids excited about math!  With younger students, it's actually really fun to do at the end of the year!

Your kiddos will start out by filling in the Math About Me sheet with various ways that numbers are a part of their lives.  They fill in their birthdate, their favorite number, how many people are in their family, how many teeth they've lost, etc.  Then there are a couple of choices for turning it into a fabulous bulletin board display, perfect for Back to School Night or Open House!!  It's a lot of fun and it looks great out in the hall!





For your chance to win a copy of my All About Me Math, please check out the Rafflecopter below and then hop on over to my dear friend Marie's blog for another great giveaway!  There's 12 in all, which means 12 lucky winners will each get a fabulous product to kick their new year off right!
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The Hands-On Teacher in First

If you'd like to start at the beginning of the hop, click over to Haley's blog here-
My Silly Firsties

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Bright Ideas Blog Hop- Math Journals!

Happy Sunday to you!  I really hope you are enjoying this Bright Ideas Blog Hop- I know I am!!  Loving all these amazing ideas!!  Thanks for hopping over from Hilary's awesome post!


Today, I am sharing a few ideas on how I do Math Journals with my class.  Do you use Math Journals?

I teach first grade and we have a 90 minute math block.  I start with a short whole group lesson, sometimes including some hands-on exploration and sometimes including a Brain Pop Jr video, and then we go into our Math Journals and Math Centers.  Those are the activities my students are doing while I am pulling my small groups to do my Guided Math lessons.

Our Math Journals have 4 boxes, as you can see in this picture below.

I write the journal entry and put it up on the projector for the whole class to see.  They each have their own Math Journal to work in.


My students know that they have to come show me their completed journal entry before they can go get their Math Center tub.  I do a quick visual check and point out any big issues that need to be corrected, if necessary.  After Center time, we check the entire journal as a class.  I truly love this system for many reasons.  It lets them work at their own pace.  My table groups are mixed ability, so there is always someone available to help if they need it.  Additionally, while everyone is working on their journal, it is SO QUIET!  Once they start moving into Centers, it gets a little louder, but I have no problem with that!  I occasionally have to ask them to bring it down a bit, but as long as I can see that they are working- I'm a happy teacher!

Now, this is what our journal looks like at this point in the year- at the beginning of the year, we start off with just the top two boxes and we fill them in together.   Then, as the year goes on, I start adding more content, leaving things off and the kids have to build the whole thing with what's there and with what's missing.

Here's the basic breakdown for each box-
Box 1- calendar
Box 2- number of the day
Box 3 and 4- current topics and spiral review

I'll end my post with some more picture of each box, please feel free to comment with any questions you have- or to share how you do Math Journals in your classroom!!  I'd love to hear from you!!






If you are looking for more great ideas, please hop on over to Seconds At The Beach to read Elizabeth's great post about taking learning outside!! 



Don't forget, you can also visit the link-up below and choose a topic that interests you. Thanks for visiting!

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