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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Teaching Tip Tuesday-Table Captains

Teaching Tip Tuesday


Table Captains
I didn't always do this when I first started teaching , but when I started it,  it was wonderful. I have "Table Captains". They are the kiddos who are in charge of getting markers, crayons, paper, etc for their table (community property). If there are table games, the captains get to start first. Having table captains really made less chaos in the classroom for me and the table partners. The table captains had the job for a month.(Each month I change tables and seats with the kiddos)  The kids loved being the captain. (Believe me they never let me forget to change captains.)

Everyone has a chance to be a table captain. Once everyone in the class has had the opportunity, we would roll dice for the highest or lowest number and that would be the captain of the month. I started to keep track in my record book at this point,  to make sure everything and everyone  was even.



If you haven't already, try out table captains for your tables or student groupings, you will love it!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Patriotic Songs Throughout the Year

It's Veteran's Day today and it is a US federal holiday in which the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. I honor my Dad for this special day.  He served in the US army at Fort Lewis.

 In my classroom I felt it was important for my students to start out our day saying the pledge and singing patriotic songs.  When I was in elementary school we had music in our classroom and we had music books to pick songs to sing. There were always patriotic songs in each grade level to learn, unfortunately this isn't as common anymore. I loved patriotic songs and can still sing them all.

 You Are Our Heroes By Theresa Jennings.

My I-Pod has a playlist for each month and I have a different patriotic song we would sing along with the lyrics and music.  Often times I tell them how the song was originated.  If there were story books to go along with it we'd read them. We watched songs and You Tube and used motions to help remember them too. 

I actually make this into a mini unit during Veteran's Day in November.  We begin a writing project to servicemen overseas and hospitals.

 Here is my song line-up…

September- This Land is Your Land-Studio Musicians-Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids

October- America the Beautiful-Studio Musicians-Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids

November-It's a Grand Old Flag -Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids

December- This is my Country-Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids 

January- God Bless the USA- Various Artists-Kids Sing Songs for America  (Lee Greenwood)

February-The Star Spangled Banner-Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids

March-America (MY country Tis of Thee) Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids

April- The Pledge of Allegiance-Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids

May- Theresa Jennings-You Are our Heroes-YouTube) played also in November, up to Veteran's Day

Dad in Alaska testing winter clothing!



photo credit: Ian Sane via photopin cc

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Wednesday Whimsy


Food- I just can't go to the movie theater without having popcorn.  It is about the only food I put salt on and I love it with butter and salt.
Read- It is one of my favorite books to read in class during the month of November.  I love the illustrations!
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Listening:I like The Voice, there are so many great voices.
Activitiy: I like the game Teen Numbers Recognition Game.
It is a great game for recognizing the teen numbers, which is hard for kindergartners.  It is not a worksheet it is a manipulative game in learning those hard teens.

Favorite I am getting this for my Grand Boys!
  • Totally Genius + Innovative Baby Products1 of 29
    Totally Genius + Innovative Baby Products
    There are A LOT of wacky products for parents, but these? They might not all be NECESSARY, but they're pretty darn smart...
  • RaZbaby Keep-It-Kleen Pacifier2 of 29
    RaZbaby Keep-It-Kleen Pacifier
    A pacifier that automatically shuts itself with a germ-barrier shield every time it's dropped.
    Buy from Diapers.com
  • iBaby Monitor3 of 29
    iBaby Monitor
    A video baby monitor that hooks up to your iPhone and can be accessed virtually ANYWHERE. You can even pan the camera around the room with a swipe of your finger.
    Buy from Target
  • Aqueduck Faucet Extender4 of 29
    Aqueduck Faucet Extender
    For little arms that can't quite reach.
    Buy from Amazon
  • Dreamfarm Tapi Fountain Rubber Tap5 of 29
    Dreamfarm Tapi Fountain Rubber Tap
    Or little mouths! Tell me this isn't absolutely genius for the after-brushing rinse?
    Buy from Amazon
  • Little Looster Booster6 of 29
    Little Looster Booster
    Because sometimes kids need to brace themselves — ya know?
    Buy from Amazon
  • A Sunction Cup Sippy Strap7 of 29
    A Sunction Cup Sippy Strap
    Use it with the suction cup (on high chair trays, car windows, and tables) or without the suction cup (on strollers, shopping carts, and restaurant high chairs).
    Buy from Etsy.com/ChunksBabyJunk
  • Boon Squirt Food Dispensing Spoon8 of 29
    Boon Squirt Food Dispensing Spoon
    SO SMART. Boon single-handedly made baby feedings into a one-handed, mess-free, travel-ready cinch. Leave the baby food jars at home and eliminate the mess.
    Buy from Toys ‘R Us
  • Mammary Minders Nursing Reminder9 of 29
    Mammary Minders Nursing Reminder
    OK so this might not be totally necessary — I got by fine by just trying to remember, but then again I did wake up with one breast 2x the size of the other on multiple occasions. These nursery reminders are less intrusive than, say, a paper clip or twist tie, and yet inexpensive enough to justify the purchase.
    Buy from Etsy.com/DazzleByD
  • Magnificent Baby Magnetic Clothes10 of 29
    Magnificent Baby Magnetic Clothes
    Magnetic onesies — to eliminate the mis-snapping of endless teeny-tiny snaps. OH MY GOD SO SMART.
    Buy from Magnificent Baby
  • Molar Muncher11 of 29
    Molar Muncher
    I recently saw this at Babies ‘R Us and was pretty shocked at how smart it is. It's a BPA-free teether that soothes the entire gum line. I'm not sure how it works, but it's a smart idea — considering my son liked to chew his way through his silicone pacifiers.
    Buy from Molar Muncher
  • Puj Tub12 of 29
    Puj Tub
    A clever baby bathtub that fits right in the sink.
    Buy from Puj
  • Boon Naked Collapsible Baby Tub13 of 29
    Boon Naked Collapsible Baby Tub
    A baby bathtub that conveniently collapses for easy storage.
    Buy from giggle
  • StrollAway Over the Door Stroller Storage Hanger14 of 29
    StrollAway Over the Door Stroller Storage Hanger
    So smart — especially for those short on space.
    Buy from Diapers.com
  • Baby Measuring Fitted Crib Sheet15 of 29
    Baby Measuring Fitted Crib Sheet
    Such a cute idea, right?
    Buy from Supermarket
  • aden + anais “Serenity Star”16 of 29
    aden + anais "Serenity Star"
    A lot of parents don't want to waste money on feeding diaries, room temperature indicators, and sound machines — AS MUCH AS THEY WANT THEM! — so aden + anais packed all of those features into one machine, but also added must-have features like a night light and clock, which you'd totally buy anyway.
    Buy from aden + anais
  • Tag*A*Long17 of 29
    Tag*A*Long
    A super-smart, mom-invented stroller handle for bigger kids and/or part-time stroller riders — which, in my opinion, is a travel must-have.
    Buy from Tag*A*Long Kids
  • Bloom Alma Mini Crib18 of 29
    Bloom Alma Mini Crib
    Not only is this space-saving crib super tiny (I mean, how much space does a baby REALLY need?), but it folds down flat for easy storage. I mean, c'mon. Genius.
    Buy from giggle
  • Stay With Me Socks19 of 29
    Stay With Me Socks
    The only thing harder than keeping food inside a baby's mouth or toys OUT of a baby's mouth, is keeping baby socks on baby feet. They're either pulled, kicked, or telepathically removed, without fail, which is why baby socks with Velcro straps are CRAZY SMART. My son had these as an infant and they were definitely a must-have.
    Buy from Stay With Me Socks
  • Tiny Bites Food Shears20 of 29
    Tiny Bites Food Shears
    I know you're thinking these are ridiculous and totally unnecessary, but I'll tell you — I LOVED these cutlery-grade food scissors. I could quickly cut up infant/toddler food one-handed — especially helpful with annoying-to-cut-up foods like grapes and pasta.
    Buy from Tiny Bites
  • The Lotus EVERYWHERE Crib21 of 29
    The Lotus EVERYWHERE Crib
    This portable travel crib folds into a portable backpack, yet unfolds in under 20 seconds. Brilliant. (And without all those annoying heavy rods/attachments.)
    Buy from Guava Family
  • 4Moms Origami Stroller22 of 29
    4Moms Origami Stroller
    Is it necessary? Nope. Is it worth the cost? Maybe not. But it certainly is a revolutionary design: This stroller automatically opens and folds with the push of a button, has headlights, tracks mileage and speed, senses the temperature, PLUS CHARGES YOUR CELL PHONE. If that's not smart, I don't know what is.
    Buy from 4Moms
  • Go-Go Babyz Car Seat Carrier23 of 29
    Go-Go Babyz Car Seat Carrier
    The Go-Go Babyz is the rolling suitcase of baby gear: smart, simple, and suddenly necessary. Instead of carrying your bulky car seat while wrangling a run-happy toddler through the airport, this attachment makes your life easier.
    Buy from Diapers.com
  • Nosefrida Snot Sucker24 of 29
    Nosefrida Snot Sucker
    If you think this is gross, then you've clearly never experienced the sanity-saving brilliance that is The Snot Sucker.
    Buy from Amazon
  • Kids Shower and Bath Toy
    Kids Shower and Bath Toy
    It's hard to find a bath toy that kids love and moms find really useful. This is it.
    Buy from OneStepAhead.com


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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Teaching Tip Tuesday-Class Picture

My teaching tip this Tuesday is have a copy of a class picture and names of your students available for subs, parent volunteers, student helpers, and teacher candidates.  Class lists and name tags are nice, but to have a class picture available on a copied sheet so the volunteer or sub can write notes is wonderful.  The kiddos in the class like to be called by their name, not the boy in the football jersey.
Have copied class pictures available, it's nice for everyone working in your classroom.
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