Here is my Wordless Wednesday with Miss DeCarbo. I hope this photo generates some discussion. The following paragraph made me so mad after reading that I had to stop working on my homework assignment(such a tragedy!) and cool down. Do you agree with this data? Does this match your school setting? What tips do you use to help boost parent support, involvement, interaction, and interest in your individual classroom? ...
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Wordless Wednesday-Unique End of the Year Countdown Ideas
I have five days left. FIVE. Like *smack me because 1) The kiddos are going cray cray and 2) I am NOT ready to say goodbye just yet. I know we say this with every group, but this year has been special. Since there is just no way that my little brain can throw together a real post at the moment, I thought I would jump in on Wordless Wednesday with Miss DeCarbo from Sugar and Spice. I try my best to find "unique" activities for our end of the school year balloon countdown. Thanks to IG, I saw this idea over at Owl Ready to Teach and knew it would be perfect. The kiddos turned off all the lights, found a fun spot to read, and used their glow sticks. The best part? They read for 45 minutes before friends started to get off task. I told them it was time to move on, and they groaned. Do you have a unique end of school year activity? ...
Wordless Wednesday-Hamburger Learning
I am using a Target Dollar Spot find (from last summer!) to help my students put paragraphs in order as well as find the main idea and key details. How would YOU use these hamburger coasters in our classroom? (Blog post and a freebie on this tomorrow!) Leave a comment and share your ideas. I LOVE hearing from you! Head on over to Sugar and Spice to read about other Wordless Wednesday ideas. ...