So I have to be the WORST teacher blogger ever. I am so exhausted when I get home (and busy chasing a 21 month old) that I have no motivation to do anything school related. But I promise that I will be updating this blog more frequently. I have been busy this year working on some new lessons, labs, and activities and will post several soon.
For now, I wanted to post a teaser lesson/lab for water properties that is available on my TeachersPayTeachers page. Here's what's included for only $6.00!
1. a 20 slide PowerPoint lesson along with a handout so students can take notes
2. a lab with student worksheets where students rotate to 4 different stations to see surface tension, capillary action, high specific heat, and water as a universal solvent in action
3. a water properties homework sheet
4. water properties quiz
Just click on this link to see the teaser. If you like what you see, click here to purchase it.
Enjoy and please let me know if you have any questions!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Positive Affirmations for Students
This year, my teammates and I decided to start each class period with positive affirmations for the students. We want to encourage our students and build them up so they have an "I can" attitude rather than "I can't."
Each of us picked a few affirmations that we liked best. I have mine displayed on the front wall so the students can always see them.
I will choose one per day and start each class with it. There is power in the spoken word and we want our students to feel empowered, motivated, and full of self-worth!!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Using Finger Signs in the Classroom
I think these words will be the story of my life this school year....
"This year I'm trying something new!"
Being that last year was my first year teaching middle school (and my first year back after a long teaching hiatus) I did A LOT of trial and error with classroom procedures. Some things worked, but most things didn't. So this year I'm implementing a lot of new ideas to see if I can have a smoother year.
One new idea that Istole borrowed from lots of
other teachers is the use of finger signs. Last year, I constantly had
lots of students getting out of their seats and wandering around with
the excuse of "My pencil broke" or "I need a tissue."
Not this year! I'm going to try using finger signs for using the bathroom, getting a new pencil, and getting a tissue.
On top of that, I'm not letting them out of their seat for a pencil or tissue (of course if they need to go to the bathroom, they can). If they hold up two fingers, I'll take them a new pencil and they give me their broken one. If they need a tissue, I'll take it to their seat. Hopefully, this method will help keep the kids in their seats and more importantly, keep the class on task. We'll see how they work!
Here are the signs I'm using. Borrow away!!
"This year I'm trying something new!"
Being that last year was my first year teaching middle school (and my first year back after a long teaching hiatus) I did A LOT of trial and error with classroom procedures. Some things worked, but most things didn't. So this year I'm implementing a lot of new ideas to see if I can have a smoother year.
One new idea that I
Not this year! I'm going to try using finger signs for using the bathroom, getting a new pencil, and getting a tissue.
On top of that, I'm not letting them out of their seat for a pencil or tissue (of course if they need to go to the bathroom, they can). If they hold up two fingers, I'll take them a new pencil and they give me their broken one. If they need a tissue, I'll take it to their seat. Hopefully, this method will help keep the kids in their seats and more importantly, keep the class on task. We'll see how they work!
Here are the signs I'm using. Borrow away!!
Classroom Finger Signs
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Classroom Behavior System for Upper Grades
For those of you who are middle school teachers, you understand the difficulty in developing a classroom management system. You only have the students for 50 minutes a day so it's hard to keep an account of each student's behavior.
So at the end of last year, my teammates and I (we are the Jaguars by the way) developed a plan for keeping record of each student's behavior. Each homeroom teacher has a chart with their student's names. That chart goes with each class throughout the day. If a student misbehaves or breaks a rule in class, the teacher puts their initial along with the number of the rule that was broken. For example, my last name is Stidham so if little Johnny breaks rule number 4 in my class on Tuesday, I put S-4 next to his name. Then when he goes to the next teacher, she can see that he's already gotten in trouble in one class. We began noticing that some students got in trouble in every class on a daily basis.
It worked so well because we were able to easily document each time a student misbehaved and then meet as a team if we noticed one student was breaking a lot of rules. It is also nice to show parents when they ask how often their child misbehaves.
In addition to consequences, there were also rewards for students who did not have any marks after a certain number of days. It was a great way to see which students were consistently obeying and deserved to be praised and rewarded for their excellent behavior.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Paint Chip Calendar
In an effort to redo my classroom this year and make it more functional for both my students and me, I decided to make a paint chip calendar rather than using the standard classroom calendar you can buy in teacher stores.
I'm so excited to use this because now I can write important dates on the calendar for all students to see rather than constantly answering, "When is our next test?" or "Do we have a day off from school this month?"
It was very cheap to make but took a little time to get it just right. Here's what you need.
The first step is to spray paint the back of the paper that comes in the frame. You could also use scrapbook paper for the background but I had some spray paint on hand so that was easiest for me.
Then, cut your paint samples down to size and lay them out on the board.
Next, glue or tape them to the background, add your days of the week, and you're done!!
I saw some really cute school scrapbook stickers at Michael's. So to spruce it up a bit, I'm going to put them on there to indicate test dates, holidays, and field trips.
I'm so excited to use this because now I can write important dates on the calendar for all students to see rather than constantly answering, "When is our next test?" or "Do we have a day off from school this month?"
It was very cheap to make but took a little time to get it just right. Here's what you need.
- Picture frame (I got mine at Michael's for $11 and it's an 18x24)
- Paint chip samples (free from any paint store)
- Spray paint
The first step is to spray paint the back of the paper that comes in the frame. You could also use scrapbook paper for the background but I had some spray paint on hand so that was easiest for me.
Then, cut your paint samples down to size and lay them out on the board.
Next, glue or tape them to the background, add your days of the week, and you're done!!
I saw some really cute school scrapbook stickers at Michael's. So to spruce it up a bit, I'm going to put them on there to indicate test dates, holidays, and field trips.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Behavior Reflections Sheet
I found this awesome Behavior Reflections sheet on Pinterest and I wanted to share it here.
I found last year that when I would send my kids for a time out to another room, they wouldn't really care. I don't think they took as seriously as I hoped they would. I guess the times, they are a changin'. When I was a kid, if a teacher sent me out of the room I would have cried and begged to stay, all the while promising that I would change my behavior if only they didn't call my parents.
Anyways, I think that this behavior reflection sheet is a great way for kids to reflect on why they chose to act a certain way. It is also something that we can go over together later in the day and reflect together on how their behavior can improve in the future.
It's from Laura Candler, who has a great website with LOTS of free stuff! And what teacher doesn't like free stuff?? Definitely check out her website for more great stuff.
I found last year that when I would send my kids for a time out to another room, they wouldn't really care. I don't think they took as seriously as I hoped they would. I guess the times, they are a changin'. When I was a kid, if a teacher sent me out of the room I would have cried and begged to stay, all the while promising that I would change my behavior if only they didn't call my parents.
Anyways, I think that this behavior reflection sheet is a great way for kids to reflect on why they chose to act a certain way. It is also something that we can go over together later in the day and reflect together on how their behavior can improve in the future.
It's from Laura Candler, who has a great website with LOTS of free stuff! And what teacher doesn't like free stuff?? Definitely check out her website for more great stuff.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Science Matching Game Cards
They are finally done!!! Yay!!
When I started making these cards, I was only going to make one set. But I guess the teacher in me went into overdrive and I ended up making 7 sets!
Last year, I created a matching game for one unit and my kids loved it. The problem was, I didn't make any more cards the rest of the year because I just didn't have the time.
So I decided to use my last weeks of freedom to create something that can be both fun and educational for my kids. I've put all 7 sets on TeachersPayTeachers for $3.00. Each set contains 12 definitions and 12 vocabulary words so for all 7 sets, you get 168 cards!!
They are done in a pdf format so you just have to print, cut, glue (or tape) and then laminate them.
Also, if you buy them on TpT and then want the original copy so you can change or add to any of the sets to meet the needs of your students, I will be happy to email it to you. Just let me know!
However, as a little treat for those of you who visit this site, here is one set for free.
When I started making these cards, I was only going to make one set. But I guess the teacher in me went into overdrive and I ended up making 7 sets!
Last year, I created a matching game for one unit and my kids loved it. The problem was, I didn't make any more cards the rest of the year because I just didn't have the time.
So I decided to use my last weeks of freedom to create something that can be both fun and educational for my kids. I've put all 7 sets on TeachersPayTeachers for $3.00. Each set contains 12 definitions and 12 vocabulary words so for all 7 sets, you get 168 cards!!
They are done in a pdf format so you just have to print, cut, glue (or tape) and then laminate them.
Also, if you buy them on TpT and then want the original copy so you can change or add to any of the sets to meet the needs of your students, I will be happy to email it to you. Just let me know!
However, as a little treat for those of you who visit this site, here is one set for free.
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