Saturday, July 27, 2013

* Classroom Reveal*

As mentioned in my previous post, I have spent the past week working in my classroom getting it ready before we are actually required to come back to work. Wednesday is approaching mighty quickly!

Anyways, I have finally finished 95% of my classroom and I absolutely love it. My classroom is my place of solace and peace and I decorate it knowing that I will be in there 8-10 hours of the day. So prepare for a long post as you take a glimpse into my classroom....


 Here is a picture of the front of the room. (Well, it is kind of the side since my room is a hexagon, but oh well.) Here you will find the Promethean board, computer table/desk, student white boards, dry erase markers and erasers, as well as their fuzzy boxes, which will be in their desk on the first day of school. 
 

 
Here is the other side of the front of the room (behind my computer table/desk). My whiteboard has a pocket chart to host our IB unit information. There are also shaggy rugs and a pillow that I got from Big Lots for the kiddos to use. On the left of the pocket chart is my Compliment Party Bingo Board. A close up is below. How it works: when my students receive a legitimate compliment from another teacher or adult (legitimate meaning more than "they did good today"), the student of the week gets to pull a number card at random from a bag. They then get to cover that number on the board with a star. Once the class gets a diagonal, horizontal, or vertical row, they get to have a compliment party on the following Friday. My kids LOVE this board.

 

 
 In the corner next to the IB pocket chart is more IB information that must be posted in our classroom for us to refer to.

 
I finally made labels for my "Bathroom Buddies". I absolutely cannot stand when students ask me to go to the bathroom so I use Bathroom Buddies to solve this. All they do is take the hand sanitizer for their gender and place it on their desk. They go to the restroom, wash their hands there, then come back and sanitize their hands with the bathroom buddy for extra cleanliness. They then put it back next to the sink. This has helped in so many ways!! First, they don't ask me to go. Second, only one can go at a time. Third, I know where they are because I can scan the room and see if they are in the bathroom by looking to see if the buddy is on their desk. I beg encourage them not to use the bathroom buddies while I am giving instruction but if they must go, I always tell them that they are responsible for asking a peer what was missed.
 

 
Here is my math and science cabinet. Inside is chaos that I am too embarrassed to show. On the outside, however, are two spaces for behavior management. The left section is where our Essential Agreements (IB term for "rules") will be posted once we make them on the first day of school. On the right is where I will post the WBT callbacks that I frequently use in my classroom.  


 
Moving along..... This really is a long post.... Shout out to those who are still reading! This is my reading stations area. In the pocket chart, the students will find their task assignment in each station and in the right file folder hanger will be the materials they need for each task.
 
Also, I love love love love art! For the school wide art exhibition, each child had a piece of art that was displayed somewhere in the school for about a month. At the end of the year, several of my kiddos gave their art pieces to me and I put them above the reading stations area. I love them and think they added a lot of flair to my room.
 

Neatly labeled classroom supplies for the kiddos to use.
 
 
This bookshelf will hold my students Reading and ELA binders (hence the two empty shelves). On the top of the shelves is where they turn in their work and on the bottom is the resource shelf that holds thesauruses, dictionaries, atlases, and maps.


This shelf is in our library area and it holds our book bins (ice trays from Wal-mart)
 
 
My lovely little library. On the left are picture books and chapter books organized by series and author. On the right are books organized by genre.

 
 
This is my love wall. Seriously, every teacher should have one. It is behind my kidney table and is where I post all of my favorite pictures, notes, and cards from students, parents, and coworkers. I come here when its just one of those days and I need inspiration again. (FYI the stars are covering up cards that show my kiddos faces)

 
 


These are two more shelves, also behind my kidney table, that hold all of my resources, paperwork, small group materials, and junk. :) I am fortunate to have so many bookshelves in my classroom.


View from my kidney table. Yes, the student desks are uneven. Yes, this drives me crazy. Yes, this will be fixed before school.

 
Classroom Job Area next to the front door.


View from front door. I LOVE THE DECOR behind my classroom library shelves. It is the first thing people notice when they come in my room. I just have to put a quote on the green paper... when the die-cut machine is working.
 

Full view of the back of the room. All that I need to do is add birds to the tree but I can't do that until the student names are on them, which I cant do until I get my classroom list.
 

 
This is where my students go to get their "No Homework Form"(Post about this HERE) and their "Student Reflection Forms" for when a note must go home to tell their parents about their horrible, no good, very bad choices. These forms aren't in the folder yet. Still trying to tweak it from last year.

Well I hope you enjoyed this very long post and the glimpse into my room. Leave a comment telling me what you think. Talk to you soon.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

10 Things I've Learned From Teaching Linky Party

I have been without cable and Internet for about a week due to my move to a new apartment. I have never been so happy to see a cable man in my life. I literally wanted to give him cupcakes when I heard the first sound of trashy reality TV blaring in my living room. I don't even watch that much TV but silence is deafening. I definitely need the background noise.

Needless to say, I spent a lot of time this past week working in my classroom. Exactly 8 days left of summer vacation. Can you believe how fast the summer went? I will hopefully post my classroom reveal later this week. :)

In the meantime, I saw the 10 Things I've Learned From Teaching linky party and thought it was too cute not to join. This will be my fourth year teaching and these are the



1. I really like teaching math. I was not a fan of math when I was a kid, but I absolutely love teaching it. The manipulatives, interactive notebooks, games... love it.

2. The classics I enjoyed as a kid are completely irrelevant to my students. One of my students was tattling gently informing me of another kid's misbehavior, and I told her to "Hakuna Matata".  She looked at me like I had three heads o_0. I then asked her if she ever saw the Lion King. She said no. I then, surveyed the class and only 4 out of 22 children have seen The Lion King. Four!!!! What a wasted childhood! Therefore, the following Fun Friday we watched the entire movie.  Common Core aligned activity, nope. Much needed activity, absolutely.



3. I am pretty in the eyes of most eight year olds. I have relatively adequate self confidence, but my students really make me feel like a model. I don't complain. Keep the compliments coming!

4. I have horrible grammar skills. I cringe when I have to teach grammar. I know that seems to be blasphemy as a teacher, but sometimes I just don't know the appropriate use of drink, drank and drunk. Don't judge me.

5. I don't like when students stand. When other students are sitting and one is standing, I have a small freak out. Standing gives me major anxiety. Weird? Yep.

6. My classroom is my place of solace. I think I love being there more than my own home sometimes. Glad I'm not charged rent. haha.

7. "The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry". I am a compulsive planner. I literally have the first 3 weeks of school lesson plans already created and copies already copied. I know, however, that 30% of those plans won't happen. Got to love erasable pens!

8. Your coworkers are your friends and therapists. My "outside of work" friends underestimate the stress that teachers have. I am glad to have wonderful coworkers who just get it.

9. If I start any lesson with a story, video, or a joke, I have instantly hooked most of my kids into probably the most boring lesson ever (i.e. layers of soil.  Really, my third graders could really care less about this.)

10. I influence about 9 months of a child's life. Doesn't sound like much in the grand scheme of things, but 9 months can change a child's whole perspective on life, friendship, school, and responsibility.  I will never take those 9 months for granted.

I am exited to learn more as I continue on my teaching journey. Head to Miss Kindergarten's blog and join the party.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

And the winners are.....

 
Thanks to everyone who entered the giveaway for the Erin Condren discount code. As promised, I chose, at random two entries and the winners are....


Congrats Danielle and Sarah! I will be contacting you through your email with the discount code!
Hope you love your Erin Condren product as much as I love mine!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Erin Condren Giveaway

Hello loves!

Guess what finally came in the mail today!?!? My gorgeous Erin Condren Lesson Planner. I have been stalking the FedEx man and my mailbox for the last week. Isn't she beautiful?
(Ignore the box under my name. It is hiding my school's name)

These are my favorite parts of my planner!

The actual lesson plan area is gorgeous and I am so ready to write on it. (Erasable pens, of course!)



 The Year at A Glance portion is perfect for Curriculum planning!

The sheet protectors in the back will house my schedule, class list, important teacher and student passwords, parent contact list, and more. I ordered two extra sheet protectors because I knew I would love them.


What teacher doesn't love checklists?!? There are so many checklists and the possibilities of how to use them are endless!


Last, but not least, the freebies! The Lesson Planner came with several coupons, gift labels, and regular personalized labels!

I love this planner and I am so ready to start filling it in! So on to the giveaway... I am giving away two different discount codes for $10 off an Erin Condren product. This code does not expire and can only be used once. In order to enter the giveaway you must do three things:

1. Post a comment about your favorite part of the Erin Condren Teacher planner. Include your email address in the comment.
2. Follow my blog on BlogLovin' if you have not done so already!
3. Follow my blog through Google Friend Connect.

That's it! Simple right?

a Rafflecopter giveaway I will choose two lucky followers on Friday 7/12/2013 to have one discount code each.

Have a great Hump Day!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

What an Honor! My first blog award!

Hello! I have amazing news! I was nominated for my first blogging award, the Liebster award!


I know many of you probably have received this award, along with several others, but this is my first one and I am SUPER excited. I was graciously nominated by Sarah at Kinder Cakes. I

To accept this award, there are several requirements:

1. Link back to the blog that nominated me
2.Answer the questions created by my nominator
3. Share 11 random facts about myself
4. Nominate 5-11 blogs with fewer than 200 followers
5. Create 11 questions for my nominees
6. Contact my nominees and let them know I nominated them

Questions from Sarah:
1. What is your favorite dessert?  I honestly don't  have a favorite.  I love all desserts!
2. If you could be a Disney Princess, who would you be? I would definitely be Cinderella. She is like the quintessential Princess. All I need is a Prince Charming... and a castle.
3. What is your dream car? My dream car is a white Range Rover. I love these SUVs. However, I am not a fan of the newer editions that are rounder looking.
4. What is your favorite TV show? Hands down, my favorite show is Law and Order: SVU. I have seen EVERY episode at least 10 times.
5. What is the last song you listened to? I last listened to Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines". It is such a fun dance song!
6. What is your favorite animal? Dogs are my favorite. They are the most loyal and by far the cutest.
7. Which holiday is your favorite? Christmas is my favorite.  Celebrating the birth of Jesus, wrapping presents, Christmas songs, tree decorating, gift giving.. what's not to love?!
8. What is your favorite fruit? Strawberries.... yum!
9. What was the last thing you ate? The last thing I ate was a Chik-fil-a Spicy Chicken Sandwich. I am anxiously awaiting the Spicy Chicken Nuggets. I think they would be such a hit!
10. If you could meet a character from a picture book, who would it be? I would love to meet Flossie from Flossie and the Fox. It is my favorite children's book that my mother used to read to me.
11. Where would you vacation if money was no object? I would love to go to Australia. I have been obsessed with this continent/country since I was little.

11 Random Facts About Me:
1. I am allergic to marshmallows and onions.
2. I have a huge shopping addiction.
3. I have an unhealthy obsession with school supplies.
4. I don't like vegetables... at all.
5. I don't like going to the movie theatre. It kind of creeps me out being so close to strangers. Weird huh?
6. I have MAJOR anxiety about going to the doctor of any kind. I can barely sleep the night before a doctor's appointment.
7. I love Reese's but only the miniature cups. The regular size has too much peanut butter! haha.
8. I check Pinterest before I go to bed or get out of bed. Sad, I know.
9. I am 5'10'' and everyone assumes I play basketball, but I can't dribble a basketball if my life depended on it.
10. My left foot is half an inch shorter than my right.
11. My real first name is spelled wrong (i.e. mom wanted it to be unique) therefore I go by "Bria", a nickname my grandmother gave me.

I want to nominate the following blogs that I have found:
Tailor Made Teaching
Creating A Thoughtful Classroom
Hoots N Hollers
Tales from a Schoolyard
Happily Teaching

Keep up the great work!

Here are the 11 questions for the nominees:
1. Why did you become a teacher?
2. What is your favorite picture book?
3.  Who inspires you the most?
4. If you could meet a famous person who has already died, who would it be and why?
5. What is your favorite candy?
6. What is your favorite holiday you celebrate in your classroom?
7. Why did you start your blog?
8. What is one thing in your closet you could never give away?
9. What is your favorite beverage?
10. What are three things that you love about the state you live in?
11. What is your favorite thing in our classroom?

Thanks for all of my followers and especially Sarah at Kinder Cakes for the nomination!

Friday, July 5, 2013

These are a few of my favorite pins

Hello all!

I, like the rest of you, am literally addicted to Pinterest. I explore it about 20 times a day... not even joking.  I have tons of pins and likes, so I had to participate in The First Grade Parade's Favorite Pins Linky Party.
 So these are a few of my favorite pins...

*Favorite Outfits Pins*:


 I LOVE Fall Weather! Boots, scarves, and leggings OH MY!

*Favorite Teacher Pins*
Pinterest introduced to me to the Erin Condren Lesson Planner. I finally ordered mine and it should be here on Tuesday. Blog post about my planner will be coming next week!


Every time I see this classroom, I drool. EVERY TIME. This room is amazing and I love the carpet. Visit Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits to see more wonderful classroom decor.
Here is another classroom I adore. I loved her Reading and Writing Binders idea so much that I made a set for my kiddos. This bookshelf is a great way to display new books as well. Visit Lessons With Laughter to learn more about her binders.

*Favorite Quote Pins*
I love this quote. I want to display this in my classroom somewhere. 


Amen!


*Favorite Foods Pin*
I am from Louisiana therefore, cajun food is my comfort food. Just thinking about crawfish etouffee, gumbo, and bisque makes my stomach happy.

Cake =Yum!


There you go! Follow my on Pinterest to keep up with my pins and as always link up with Cara Carroll to join the party!