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by Katie Rogers

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DIY Classroom Sign

December 19, 2016

(Disclaimer: You’re probably wondering why I’m wearing a skirt with bare legs in the middle of December. Promise I’m not that crazy. Let me explain… this was originally a blog post from back in August. Unfortunately, in the middle of a blog makeover, my site crashed and I lost about half of my posts. Retyping every post word-for-word would be insane, so I’m just re-typing this one since it went viral. Shout out to my friends at @targetteachers for that. Enjoy!)

 

I can’t help myself when it comes to Target’s dollar section. It’s my best friend (and my wallet’s worst nightmare) during back-to-school season. I basically cleared all the shelves in Metro Detroit with the different styles of chalkboards they had for only $3 .Here’s a really simple DIY craft that I made for my principal and assistant principal to hang outside of their rooms this school year. I’m going to make some for my co-workers and save for Christmas gifts. Each sign wound up being under $5.

 

I made a video tutorial for those of you who want to make your own! (Update: I was overwhelmed by all of the IG tags! Yours look better than mine. Teachers on Instagram don’t play.)

 

If you choose to glance over the words and would rather look at pictures (like I usually do), READ THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: You need repositionable gluesticks for this to work. I included a link to them below of if you don’t have any!

 

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:

VIDEO TUTORIAL

 

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Books & Brackets Blog Hop

March 12, 2016

I’m teaming up with an awesome group of teacher bloggers for #booksandbrackets! When you reach the end of our blog hop, you will have a ton of new resources, and a chance to win some books and a $75 TpT gift card!

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When Jackie from Neat Sweet and Hard To Beat first reached out with an idea for a basketball themed blog hop, I was so excited! I was in undergrad at University of Louisville when our men’s basketball team won the national championship and am totally obsessed with college basketball. Sports books are very popular with my first and second graders, so Salt in His Shoes was a big hit when setting goals for our end-of-year MAP test. In this post, I’ll be giving away a copy of this book, along with a goal setting freebie!

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Data conferencing can be difficult in a primary classroom. Using this book provides a more concrete model for younger students to understand. I’m going to break down the components of our data conferences so you can easily implement this model in your classroom. Before we get into the importance of sharing data with students in a developmentally appropriate way, I want to share with you how amazing this book is!

Salt in His Shoes tells the story of Michael Jordan’s dream of becoming a successful basketball player, although he was much shorter than the other boys on the court. By practicing, he became stronger and was able to achieve his goal. This message has been particularly inspiring for my students who get easily discouraged.

The book’s storyline is only one reason why this New York Times Bestseller is such a fantastic read-aloud. I make a conscious effort to put books in our classroom library that have main characters who look like my students. Michael Jordan as a child provides a positive and relatable African-American role model for my students. The illustrations are incredible, and the emotions on the character’s faces help my students understand how he is feeling at various points in the text. The book exposes children to rich vocabulary while delivering an important message.

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After reading the book during a one-on-one meeting with the child (usually during my prep— I have a class of 42 kids!), we review this poster of our end-of- year MAP Goals. Although this data is specific to only some schools, you can use this with reading or math. I use the same set of questions during any data conference:

1. What can you do today?
2. What do you want to be able to do by (set end date)?
3. What will you do to reach this goal?

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You can grab this goal setting freebie in my TpT store!

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You can win a copy of Salt in His Shoes by entering the giveaway below. Follow me on TeachersPayTeachers, Pinterest, or Bloglovin for an entry!
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Books To Read Before A Test

March 12, 2016

School-wide testing can be stressful for teachers and students alike. The disruption of daily routine, stamina required to endure the test, and pressure to succeed can be especially stressful for elementary students. These books will help you get through the day while addressing the feelings that children may be experiencing.

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March Madness at School

March 3, 2016

I’m linking up with Just Read, Positively Teaching and Inspired Owl’s Corner for their monthly Pinterest Pick 3 Party.
 
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Guest Post: 4 Resources for Teaching “Special Areas”

February 3, 2016

I shared with TeacherPop.org ways to include art, gym, and other “specials” into the general education classroom. Click here to view the full post.

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