Saturday, September 14, 2013

Five for Friday Linky Party


I know it's saturday but that's ok! I still want to share about my week with you. 


# 1

Graduate School is taking over my life and I haven't had time to blog in the last two weeks which is why I'm blogging twice today! But I will say that I have been learning so much and I get so excited every week when I am reading and learning. I also getting super pumped to try new ideas with my students. 


# 2

I officially started my 1st vocabulary cycle with my students this week. I read the book "Word Nerds: Teaching All Students to Learn and Love Vocabulary" this past summer and got my inspiration from it. I absolutely love this book and approach to vocabulary. So far my students seem very engaged in the vocabulary activities. It has taken much longer than I anticipated to introduce the words but I think once the students get used to it things will go quicker. If you want more information on this book, this blogger had a book study on it this summer. 


# 3
I started my own TPT store two weeks ago and just made another product. Come check out my new product and store! I am pumped to use these task cards with my math group. I have been trying out Daily Math this year and plan on using them during my "Math with Someone" time. I love Daily Math as much as I love Daily 5. So if you have been nervous to jump into Daily Math just take a leap of faith and try it. You will get great results. I don't know how I managed to get by before without it!


# 4
We started to work on making observations in writer's workshop on Friday and my students were really getting into it. They were walking around the room smelling, touching, and listening to objects and people all around the room. I loved seeing them working with their partner to describe things around the room. I got this idea from the book "Notebook Know-How" by Aimee Buckner. It's great for setting up writer's notebooks and getting students interested in writing. Another book I'm beginning to pull lessons from is called "Study Driven". I have to read it for grad school and it is changing the way I look at writing. It says you should teach writing from an inquiry stance. And so far I am trying to do that with my students and implement what I'm reading into my classroom. For example: for students to be able to revise a paper they first need a vision. But they can't have a vision without good intentions and passion! Wow that's deep! If only I knew this when I was in school! Maybe I would have liked writing more!




# 5
Lastly, I did this AMAZING activity on the first day of school. But I have just now added the pictures to my computer. We had a "Book Tasting"!!!!!!! It was so much fun! We asked our media coordinator to help us out and she went over and beyond what we expected. She got table cloths, genre signs, cookies, and hot chocolate. The kids spent about 3-4 minutes at each table to "taste" a book. It really exposed them to all the different genres and gave them an idea of what books they want to read this year. I would strongly suggest doing this to introduce the different genres. My students loved it!





I hope everyone enjoys the rest of their weekend!


Thanks for tuning in this week! I love comments and new followers!!
~Susan

4 comments:

  1. I love the book Study Driven. It is because of that book that I created "Noticings" in my classroom. We spend the first few days of any major writing project reading examples of that type of writing. It's so great to see what the kids learn and how much better their writing is!

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    1. I really like it too!! I am going to start a graphic novel genre study in October and let the students see what they notice. Then the students are gonna write a "graphic novel" about something that's happened in their life!

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  2. I stick to taking grad classes in the summertime, but I love them for the same reason. They make you think so much about how and what (and why) you teach the way you do.
    Good stuff!
    Marion

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    1. I wish I could do just the summertime classes I'm just ready to get it all done even though I love the classes. It should take me about 2 1/2 years to complete the reading program!

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