Sunday, December 2, 2012

Day 2 of "25 Days of Christmas"

 
Welcome Back for Day 2 of my "25 Days of Christmas"!
 

Today is a Handwriting Freebie with a chance to win the December Handwriting Packet that the freebie came from! Have you ever found that your students needed to practice their handwriting skills but were sick and tired of the regular Alphabet Pages? Well, I have! So, I am creating some Seasonal and Theme Handwriting sheets for students to complete. Click on the first picture below to snag your freebie from the packet. (Remember the freebie is only available for that day.)

 
The full December Handwriting Packet includes the following words with pictures and and area for students to draw: Santa, elf, candy cane, sleigh, reindeer, Christmas tree, bell, gifts, train, hot chocolate, bow, lights, gingerbread man, gingerbread girl, gingerbread house, angel, manger, Mary, Joseph, Jesus, shepherd, wreath, stocking, ornament, and candle. (I included some religious ones in the packet for private school teachers.) You can purchase the packet by clicking the picture below.
 
 
Now, one lucky follower will get the chance to win the December Handwriting Packet for FREE! Just simply enter below!
 
 
 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Enjoy! I can't wait to see who wins!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Fabulicious Freebie Linky & Another Surprise

 


Freebielicious will be hosting a freebie linky on the 1st of every month and I will be participating. I am super excited to share with you my freebie! I am linking up with a Math activity that is related to Common Core Standards K.CC.1 and K.CC.3. Click on the picture below to snag the freebie.



This freebie is also the start of my "25 Days of Christmas" Freebies and Giveaways. I just love when ABC Family has the "25 Days of Christmas" movies and shows. So to celebrate one of my favorite events I decided to do my own! Remember to check back EACH DAY to see what freebie you can snag or Giveaway you can enter. (It will ONLY be available for that day.)
 

 
So go ahead follow my blog, TPT store, blog about and don't forget to pin this on Pinterest! I can't wait to share with you all! 
 
 
 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Busy, Busy, Busy

So, over the past few weeks I have been super busy. I officially started at my new school in my new position as Curriculum Coach on November 5th. I had to pack up my entire classroom and move it to my new classroom/office. Here are some pictures of my new classroom with all of my stuff in boxes.
From my desk looking towards the front door.

From my desk looking to the back of the room.

Again another angle looking from my desk to the back of the room.
 
 
Man, I have a lot to unpack. I have S-L-O-W-L-Y been able to unpack, but am often called away to do Data Chats with teachers about their students or I am going into classrooms to work with students. I am hoping to have my room done by the end of this week. We'll see if that get accomplished. Tomorrow, I have to finish reviewing Report Cards and get ready to Report Card/Conference Night.
 
 
Anyways, I wanted to share with you some awards that I made for our school to use at our assembly next week. Many of our students work very hard and often a C is the highest that they are capable to earn and he wanted to honor those students. You can check them out for FREE in my TPT store by clicking here. All I ask is that you leave feedback. Enjoy! I hope to get back to blogging and creating soon.
 
 
P.S. Don't forget to leave some love. I always enjoy hearing from everyone!

Monday, October 29, 2012

Ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes

Well, since my last post I have been super busy with some changes going on. What changes you might ask? Well, this week is my last week at my school. I was offered a position as a Curriculum Coach for Kindergarten, First and Second Grade Teachers at another charter school within our charter school company in our area. I am very excited, but also super nervous for the change. This new position means that I will not be working with students all day, instead I will be working with teachers and in their classrooms throughout the day along with pulling students for intervention groups. On top of that, I will also be helping the teachers implement Common Core more in their classrooms and writing material. So this week, I have to pack up my room and haul all of my stuff to my new school. (Man, I feel like such a hoarder. I'm planning on giving several things away to the teachers at my school. This way I don't have to haul it all with me.) I will miss my kids deeply! : (

Besides this big change, this past weekend we went to Disney World. Originally, it was just a short trip to get away, but it turned into a celebration trip for me as well. We stayed at Animal Kingdom Lodge with a Savanna view room thanks to my parents who are Disney Vacation Club owners. (Sort of like a time share.) We watched giraffes, zebras, and other animals from our balcony. These are just a few of the animals we got to see.




Well, I am off to get ready for school. I will check back in with pictures later this week of my old room being packed up and my new room.




Sunday, October 7, 2012

Columbus Day Flash Freebie

So, I am trying something new. I will be giving away my Columbus Day Making Words Freebie today until 11pm (Eastern time). Here's how it works:

1. You must follow my blog.
2. Email me at: carabrett04@yahoo.com with name that you use to follow my blog. (I will be checking to make sure that you are a follower.)

After you have done the above, I will email you the product tonight. See it's simple!

 
The activity includes a cover page, letter cards, making words mat, and worksheet.
 
Please come back and leave a comment about the product!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

October Currently

This is my first time doing the Currently and I avery excited to participa te. I can't wait to learn more about everyone.
 

If you want to join, link up with Farley.
 

Smelly Scents and Dollar Section Finds

So, I have been asked many times by my colleagues about a little positive reinforcement that I do with my students. They often ask me one of the following: Why are you always carrying a chap stick around in your hand? Why are your kids smelling their hands like that? What is a smelly scent?

Well, it a little thing I started to do in my classroom a few years ago. I would often use stickers to reward my students and with my little ones I would often see them on my floor, in the hallway, on my tables, etc. throughout the day. My students especially LOVED the smelly stickers that I had, but those can get expensive. This got me to thinking about what I could use to replace the stickers, but also give them the smelly sensation that they liked. Hmmm...that's when I came across my idea in the Dollar Section at Target. I saw those chap sticks that come in the fun, funky flavors. That's where the idea emerged! I would use these as rewards. No, they don't use them on their lips. I simply take a chap stick and put a dot on the back of their hands. I LOVE it and so do my kids. It's easy for me to carry in my pocket when we are walking in the hall. I even allow them to pick their smelly scent. I don't have to worry about the stickers being all over my room. At first when teachers see my kids smelling their hands, I get the crazy looks, but once I explain it they laugh.

Here is a picture of my smelly scent collection:

 
Here are some of my students picking out their smelly scents:

 
 
Of course, you have to smell each one to see which one is the best!
 
 
Picking the right one is some serious business!
 
 
He finally found the one he wanted.
 

I also, wanted to share with you some of the things that I picked up in the Dollar Section tonight at Target. I LOVE that section! Don't you?

Here are three new smelly scents to be added to my collection.

I found these and thought I could make some sort of craft project with them.
 
 
Items for my prize box and treat bags for our Fall Party.
 
 
 
Some Fall decorations, a glittery leaf garland and glittery turkey garland.
 
Then, I came across these things that I could use for manipulatives, game pieces, etc.
(They are actually Table Scatter.)
 
Here are a close up of them:
 
Bats
 
Acorns
 
Leaves
 
They also had pumpkins, but only had one left and the box was opened and missing quite a lot of pieces.
 
I'm SUPER excited about my finds. Just thought I would share with you. Let me know what you think.
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, September 29, 2012

There Was An Old Lady...

This week seemed to have flown by. Did it feel like that for anyone else? Wednesday we had off, Thursday was an Early Release day for our students (they get out of school at 12:15, while we have meetings or trainings), and Friday I took off because the person that watches my daughter during the week took her kids to Disney World. Oh, how I wish I was there! Wait, I will be at the end of the month.


Well during my day off, I worked on some things for my classroom and thought I would share them with you. I will be taking pictures of my students using the activities and posting them here for you all. I created a few activities to use with these books:
 
 
I love these books! My students find everything that she does really funny. I use the books to review events in a story with them. We sequence what she swallows. Here are the pocket chart activities that I made to go along with the books. My students have to put the picture cards in order and match the word cards to the pictures. They love getting a chance to do this at my pocket chart.
 
 
In addition to the pocket chart activities, I created a "There Was An Old Lady" Retelling Craftivity. The craftivity includes templates and directions, along with the retelling cards that the students color.
Here is my example for my students:
I used a ziploc bag taped to the back to hold the cards. My students are going to FLIP when they see that they get to make their very own Old Lady to take home and share the story with their family.

 
I also, created 2 readers to go along with the story and practice theme words. They are very easy for students to assemble and the students trace the theme words on each page.
 
Check out the unit at my TPT store below clicking on the item below:
 
I hope everyone has a great weekend! Feel free to comment and share what you are doing in your rooms.

 
 
 

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Colors and the Giveaway Winner Is....

Colors, Colors, Everywhere! I know many of you do colors with Kindergarten in the beginning of the year. We read many books that have to do with colors, but my favorites are "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" by Eric Carle and "Pete the Cat" by Eric Litwin. I just LOVE the song and book. How about you?

Well, here are a few pictures of some of the activities that my class completed with my Colors Unit.


This is my example of the sequencing activity worksheet. After reading the story and using my pocket chart activity, my students had to place the characters in order from beginning to end. Here are close up pictures.
 

 
We also made my Brown Bear Book Craftivity. My students made a brown bear out of construction paper and then we glued the book onto it's tummy so they could take it home and read it.

 
Later in the week, we read "Pete the Cat". We made a class big book of what color shoes we like. Here is my example and a few of my students work. I love how cute theirs came out!
Mine



Aren't they adorable!?!
 
We also did several other activities from the unit, but camera battery died and I didn't get pictures of them. I have now remembered to bring my camera charger with me everyday to school.
 
Here is a preview of my Colors Unit. Click on the picture to go to my TPT store:
 

 
The unit contains the following activities:
Brown Bear, Brown Bear Pocket Chart Activity
Brown Bear, Brown Bear Sequencing Worksheet
Brown Bear, Brown Bear Class Book
"I See" Emergent Reader
Colors Write the Room
Color Match Up Game
Brown Bear, Brown Bear Book and Craftivity
"Color Shoes" Emergent Reader
"Colors" Color It, Write It, and Make It Book
"I like my ___________ shoes." Class Book Craftivity
Color Shoes Pocket Chart Sentence Match Up
 
 
Now for the all important winner of my "Leaping for Sight Words" Bundle Pack. And the winner is.......
 
 
 
 
Brenda O.
 
Woohoo! I will be emailing it to you shortly.
 
Coming this week: Apples Galore!