Friday, April 19, 2013

Friday for Friday: April 19th

I managed not to blog at all this week. Between what was going on in the world, testing, and late nights working on projects, it was not top priority.

I happy to be linking up again, though!

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My maternal grandmother passed away several years ago. Grandma Jo loved her shoes. I happen to wear the same size, so I acquired a few of her favorite pairs. These particular shoes are extremely comfortable. I always wear them for the first day of state testing or any other big days at work. There is something reassuring about wearing her shoes on days I feel like I need just a little extra comforting.

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Speaking of testing, I had fun with my kids this morning. Yesterday was our last day of testing, but when the bell rang I met them at the door. I told them they needed to leave their bags in the hall and line up to enter the room. There were confused by the fact that I was requesting testing protocol on a non-testing day.

They lined up and entered the room. I’d spread the desks apart in testing position. I told them that they had one more test to take. They were confused and bordering on concern.

I started the script and they all started laughing. It was fantastic!

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After testing this week we started Hope King’s iPoetry.

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We’ve already read Love that Dog, so they were familiar with concrete/shape poems. It was the perfect activity for after testing.

This morning they wrote Sensory Poems that gave me goose bumps. I can’t wait to share the finished product!

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I’ve taught Because of Winn Dixie for years. Last week I was looking on TpT and I came across Kathy’s Because of Winn Dixie Literature Resource Kit. After using her book clubs I decided to give it a try. I am SO glad I did. I love it!

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I already had vocabulary lists and quizzes, so I decided to use an organizer from Jen Jones’ Vocabulary Rubrics,Templates & Graphs for Common Core Instruction to teach it. I love it!
I usually set up a folder with brads, but I copied these two resources into two stapled booklets instead. I printed the cover of an online activity guide in color and laminated two pocket folders to hold everything.

I’ve taught this for years, but I am excited to add these new twists!

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My little guy was back at day care this week. My grandmother bought a little picnic table for the great grandkids a couple of weeks ago, but they had not been well enough to enjoy it.  Thursday afternoon she invited us to stop by for a snack after school.

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My grandparents’ backyard is one of my favorite places in the world, so it was a nice Thursday afternoon treat!

Thank you so much for the kind e-mails. My son got a good report at the specialist, so it looks like we are all getting back to normal!

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I am presenting at a conference for pre-service teachers tomorrow. I am preparing two presentations about using technology in the classroom that I will share on my blog next week. Though if I don’t get back to work now they may never get done…

Enjoy your weekend!

6 comments:

  1. Hi Jenny - I'm glad your little one is feeling better. I can totally relate to the shoe/grandma thing. I lost my mom 6 years ago and miss her so much. I bet you did great presenting...good for you!
    Vicky
    Traditions, Laughter and Happily Ever After

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  2. I love your donut "test"!!!! We have testing coming up in a few weeks. I think I'll use your idea! Thanks :)

    Sarah
    A Sunny Day in First Grade

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  3. Love the donut surprise, I bet the kiddos loved it! Good luck on your presentation!!

    Aloha,
    Corinna
    Surfin' Through Second

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  4. Hi Jenny,

    So glad to hear that your little one is feeling much better. :)

    Lauren
    Love, Laughter and Learning in Prep

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  5. I love that you were able to have fun with your kiddos about the doughnut testing! It also says a lot about their respect for you that they went along with it anyway! They must really trust you. Thanks for sharing this fun story.

    ~Miss Martin
    Miss Martin’s Classroom

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