Sunday, December 12, 2010

Organization is Key

I don't have desks in my classrom (well I have 2 students that have their own desk, but that's another story). When I got rid of my desks and went to tables I quickly found that to have some place for them to store their pencils, crayons, glue, scissors, markers, and anything else they might need. I found these neat little shower caddies at Wal-Mart when they have all their back to school items out (can you tell there's not a whole lot of places to shop at in my little town???) These caddies are the perfect size and have the perfect amount of compartments that are also the perfect size. Now just keeping them organized and the trash out of them is an ongoing thing, but without them our classroom would be a total mess (not saying that at times it isn't but these sure have helped).






These are just two of the colors that I have. I also have green, purple, and yellow (though I don't have enough tables to use this on this year). They are wonderful for identifing table colors.

Where are the Markers

In my classroom we use dry erase markers on a daily basis, several times throughout the day. For 3 years we would always not have enough markers because they were constantly being lost. At a training on summer a teacher shared a fabulous idea to keep up with these markers. They make an ice tray that is designed to make ice cubes that are long and slinder to fit in water bottles. Well these trays are perfect for storing dry erase markers and can be bought at Wal-Mart.



No, I'm not missing 6. I just don't need them, so I don't put them out or they really would me lost.



Here is a side view. Last year I had some dry erase markers that were fatter at the bottom and wouldn't fit in the slots. I was a little frustrated and kept them in a bucket next to the tray. That was until a student of mine was putting them away one day and just turned those markers upside down. Go figure, I had never thought of that.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Publishing Party

For writing we have units of study. We learn all different types of writing styles. Part of the process is publishing our work. We wanted to show all the hard work off to our friends, so we had a "Publishing Party". Now when I first said party the students asked if we were having cake, ice cream, and pop. I said it wouldn't be that elaborate. Though we didn't have all the treats we brought all the fun. Here are some pictures from that party. One of the expectations that students were required to do was to comment, using sticky notes, on at least 3 friends writing (they had to pick 2 of the opposite gender because we all know that at this age they the other gender still has cooties :))

We had so much fun sharing our writing and then posting it on the wall to be read at different times throughout the coming weeks. And we learned that Publishing Parties do not need to be elaborate, they can be as simple as pie.