Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Math Centers

This year I will be teaching math in small groups so math centers will play a daily part of our math routine. If you have been reading previous posts you know that I have a combination class of 1st and 2nd graders. As they rotate through math centers they will come to one that involves a hands on activity such as a matching activity or a game.

Below are pictures of one of my favorites! The kids really enjoy it and it keeps that particular group engaged while I am working with my other group.








The students pick a card. In this particular case everyone is working on addition (I also have subtraction). At the top are three numbers. The students get those three number cards and now have to use their reasoning skills to determine which two of those numbers will equal the sum. When they have figured out the answer they record it on their sheet. This center is excellent for getting my students thinking!

If you are interested in this center it comes in single-digit addition and subtraction and double-digit addition and subtraction. Check it out by clicking on the pictures below or the words above. Happy teaching!



Sunday, September 6, 2015

I would like to introduce my class to you!


This is my 16th year teaching and my very first year teaching a combination class. Yep! You heard that right! I have a combination class of 1st and 2nd graders. I have taught both grade levels before just never together. I have already found it quite challenging. 

This didn't come about because we had too many and couldn't make another class in 1st and 2nd grade. We actually have three 1st/2nd grade combination classes. We are trying a new model out and we hope it works out well for the students. My class will be the acceleration group. We will be moving quickly. And we already have in math. With testing beginning Tuesday, Language Arts is off to a slow start, but as soon as it's over I will have my children off and running in that area also.

Luckily, every parent gave me permission for their child to be featured on my blog so you will be able to see my whole class throughout the year working on their activities. Being that I have two grade levels, I will be spending a great deal of time teaching in small groups and in centers. 

Each morning, my students come in and work on their morning work. There is a 20 minute window of time where the students are coming in from breakfast so it is vital that they have something to do. I was so, so very fortunate to find Emily Ames' morning work bundles! I looked all over TpT for morning work for my kiddos. Her product was not too easy and not too hard, but just right! I was very impressed that she included some additional pages for differentiation if I needed them. If you would like to see Emily's morning work products just click on the picture below.

For math this year, I decided I need to turn to Interactive Notebooks to help me with my small group instruction. Again, I went searching and found that Blair Turner had exactly what I was looking for. Everything I needed was there for the whole year! I purchased both grade levels and started using them right away. I love them! The kids love them! They really look forward to using them and I think that says it all! Just click the picture below to see all of Blair's Interactive Notebook Bundles.

I also turned to Jamie from Not So Wimpy Teacher for her Tools for Interactive Notebooks and for her ideas on setting up my math groups. Thank you Jamie!!!

So far the rest of the day has been handwriting, review, and some whole group lessons that both grade levels can do. As soon as testing is over we will begin reading groups. I plan on using Reading A-Z while the other two combination classes will be using other reading series we have in the building.

Well there you have it! An adorable photo of my kids at the top of this post (I didn't even tell them to pose!) and a run down of some what's happening in my class so far this year. More to come!

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Back to School Ideas


It's almost time for school to start here in North Carolina. I know some school systems across the country have already started while others still have a ways to go. For me, I have 3 weeks of summer left before I head back to school to start working on my classroom. 

This will be my 16th year teaching, but it will be a completely new challenge for me. For the first time, I will be teaching a combination class of 1st and 2nd graders. I have taught both these grades before, but never together. I have already started planning. I am the type of person that likes to have my ducks in a row ahead of time. I will be collaborating with two other teachers and I think between the three of us we will do awesome!

As I was going through my photos I came across some that I thought could be helpful to some newer teachers. When I first started out, I did not have a mentor to help guide me. The school system I worked for at that time did not have a mentor program in place. I would have loved to have had an experienced teacher to help me through those first years. Instead, I relied on my coworkers who were also pretty inexperienced themselves. I learned and grew a lot those years and love those group of ladies I worked with. They were awesome!

My first principal's name was Ms. Mack and she must of thought I was crazy! I would walk around with my plan book like it was part of me. She told me it was ok to put it down and teach. She was so understanding, encouraging, and helpful. I was so afraid of forgetting, but she was right! I didn't forget. I put it on my desk. I walked away and I taught. She was great! Do you believe she also was responsible for getting me to try a sub sandwich from Subway and a chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A? Yep! I was a pickier eater back then, but I'm not now thanks to Ms. Mack!

So here are my back to school tips! These are not all that I could possibly list. Just some I wanted to share.

This one has helped me...especially in recent years. I tend to take things so personally, but it is really important to remember that other people's problems are not yours. You may work at a school that is very professional or one with a lot of drama. If there is a lot of drama then say this to yourself. You will be much happier I promise you!

This mailbox system was one of the best purchases I ever made! I decided to buy the wooden one and it has held up for many years. I put numbers on each one and assign numbers to the children. On the side is a master list with the kids names and numbers in case anyone needs it. The children put their work in their mailbox. If it is something I have collected their number is right next to their name so I can easily file their paper later. Every classroom needs a system and this system has worked great!

I purchased cookie sheets from the Dollar Store and some chalkboard paint. Add chalk and an old rag and you are all set! I like using these in small groups to practice spelling or math facts. The kids enjoy them and it's a change of pace from the normal paper and pencil. 


When I first started teaching I looked for ways to be frugal. My mother and I saved all the Cool Whip and butter containers. I would use them for games, math manipulatives, painting, etc... A great use for these containers and it taught the kids about recycling too!


My very good friend, Marjorie, made her own seats out of crates! She used a piece of wood with some batting and colorful fabric. ADORABLE! The kinders at our school love them!


I finally found a great one and I am so pleased!!!!


I have two things to say about this picture.
1) I found these little pocket charts at the dollar store. Always keep you eye out for good deals. You never know when you will find something you can use that is a great price!
2) Utilize your space. I currently teach in a small classroom. That is a picture of my desk. It's magnetic so I hung the pocket chart with magnets right there plain and simple! This is my word work center. Works great! The side of a file cabinet will do the same thing. So again, utilize your space.


My spelling homework stays the same week to week, only the words change. You know how you can buy sticky address labels that will go through your printer? Well, you can also buy full sheets that have a sticky back that go through your printer. I print their homework, 4 to a sheet, print it, and cut. We stick it right in their spelling notebooks. Then they don't have to remember what Monday's spelling homework is, etc... They just have to get their new words each week.


These wonderful little colored discs were a Dollar Store find. They sell them at craft stores too, but the Dollar store has them cheaper. They are great for highlighting numbers or words. The kids also like to count them or use them for game pieces. 


These are just a few back to school ideas to help you get started. Hope they help!

Friday, May 1, 2015

Look What We've Been Up To!!!

We have been very busy in Mrs. Aydlett's 2nd grade! It's butterfly season and we have taken it by storm! I look forward to this time of year, not just because the kids get so excited, but because I enjoy it so much also! Even the principal enjoyed it by wishing our butterflies a happy birthday on the announcements when they emerged from their chrysalises! It really is a fun time!

We started out with the arrival of two cups of caterpillars.  They were tiny when they arrived, but then they ate and ate and ATE!!!!  Then they were huge!!!
As you can see, my kids loved to watch them. 
They could stare at them all day (and so could I!)
When they started forming their chrysalises we were in awe!

Each day, we waited...and waited...until finally the 1st one emerged! POP! Out came that butterfly! Talk about excitement! And we kept watching for more!

We could see their wings through the chrysalis and that;s when we knew when it was close for each one. Here is a butterfly that is letting it's wings dry. Beautiful!
While we watched our butterflies, we made a life cycle wheel, kept track in our observation book, and learned many new butterfly facts! 




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Saturday, April 11, 2015

Weekend Freebies!

Hello and happy spring! I have been on Spring Break and enjoying every minute if it! I have two new products that will only be available for free to my blog followers for a short time this weekend so scoop them up while  you can! After that they can be purchased in my store. 

All I ask is that you leave a comment at the bottom telling me what you think! 



Enjoy!



Monday, March 30, 2015

Easter Egg Bunnies!!!

I found the cutest idea from Brittany from Tickled Pink in Primary! She posted her adorable bulletin board idea on facebook which is now also shared on her blog. I just had to have my kids create these cute little Easter Egg Bunnies! They were a lot of fun to create and the kids loved the results! Thank you Brittany for sharing an adorable idea!