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Monday, September 2, 2019

Monday, September 2, 2019

Happy Labor Day Everyone!

Wow, we cannot believe it is Labor Day, and that we have already been in school for seven days!  The time has have flown by, but we have to say we have been having a lot of fun.  Our students are amazing!

Once again, our first-day explorer kick-off was a hit.  The kids loved coming into the classroom to find their desks filled with explorer gear that they could put on immediately.  After exploring the classroom and completing their checklist, the students wrote about what they saw.  It was fun to read what they focused on during their exploration.









Anne and I also gave out three of our painted rocks!  The students' faces lit up like twinkling stars on a clear summer night when we announced their name!  They were shocked, but so proud of themselves.  One boy even said, "I'm going to keep this forever."  He received the "leader" rock. Another boy received the "thoughtful" rock, and a third boy received the "helpful" rock.  I know the kids loved them, but it made us feel even better to give them because they were so well deserved and unexpected.




Now we just need to incorporate a rock writing lesson or SEL lesson so we can use the rocks we bought from the science store.  In that lesson, each student will receive their own rock to write about and keep.  We will write about it here once we plan it.

We've decided to begin our math unit as an inquiry lesson about multiplication.  When we went to Teachers Pay Teachers to find vocabulary sorting cards for Eureka Math Grade Three Module One/Lesson One, we did not find exactly what we wanted.  What to do????  I made a set.  Anne is going to put them up for free in our TpT store incase the link I gave you does not work.  Before beginning the lesson, we are going to have our students get into groups of 3-4 and match the words as they see fit.  Then, they will watch a Module One/Lesson One video to learn about the lesson.  They will complete the homework page with a partner.  Then, after they have "played" with the concepts of that lesson, we will do the Problem Set together.  Hopefully, they will have a complete understanding of the concepts on that page, but if not I will fix any misunderstanding or confusion on the spot.  Finally, the kids will go back and correct any mistakes they made on the homework page they did independently.  Our goal is to have the students more engaged in the lesson for a longer period of time.  We have found that these long Eureka math lessons are an invitation for kids to "tune out."  We will let you know how it goes.




**As a side note, we have decided to not send home the homework pages from Eureka Math.  Instead we will send computation pages home so the students can meet the standard for memorizing all for operations up to 12.**

For Module One/Lesson 2, I have decided to begin with an activity called "Odd One Out."  That lesson focuses on rows, columns, and products.  I'm hoping this activity activates my students' thinking about those concepts.  I will also incorporate some of the lessons from Amy Lemons The Magic of Math Multiplication Grade 3.
Students decide which picture does not belong with the others.  They must have reasons to support their decision.

That's all I have for now.  I'm going to type up my plans for the week before enjoying the rest of my Labor Day.  I hope you all do the same.

Kim and Anne

Friday, August 2, 2019

Great First-Day-Ideas Websites

Friday, August 2, 2019

I CAN. NOT. BELIEVE. IT. IS. AUGUST!!!  I'm excited to go back into my classroom, set it up, and plan lessons.  I'm excited to meet my new students, too.  What rattles my cage is having being on a schedule once August 19th arrives!  I love summer mostly because I can do whatever is on my To-Do list at my own pace.  Believe me, I am going to take full advantage of that these last few days of summer break. :)

So yesterday I decided to revise our lesson plans we use for the first three days of school. I was able to get into that focused, relaxed, motivated mode, and it was invigorating.  I looked back at some of my favorite teacher sites I tagged this summer on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest.

The first site I reviewed was  Not So Wimpy Third Grade Teacher.  The author of this website is Jamie Sears.  She has a wonderful Facebook group, TpT store, blog, and Instagram site.  Her first day of school ideas are great.  I have incorporated some of her activities to freshen up my own.  We always like to add new ideas to our lesson so we don't get bored.  My favorite idea on this site was reading aloud Words and Your Heart, by Kate Jane Neal.  I bought this book last February to use for Valentine's Day writing, but it fits perfectly here.  To go along with the read aloud, Jamie does the toothpaste activity.  A fifth grade teacher friend of mine used to do this activity.  I love it, but Anne and I have never used it with our class, so this is the year.  It is a great SEL hands-on activity.  Check it out.  Jamie even gives you the templates for the toothpaste responses.

You can find all of this and more on this site.




We are going to again read Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun: Having the Courage to be Who You Are, by Maria Dismondy.  Anne and I have the students make a heart because it symbolizes so many of the messages in that book.  There are repeated phrases in the book that include the word heart.  Great connection between books, themes and symbolism.

Love this book.  We read it for the first time last year.

The next site is The Thinker Builder. The author of this site is Michael Friermood.  He has several first day of school activities that get students up and moving.  His "All About Me" Rollups seem so cool.  I read about this after I had finished our plans, but you better believe I am going to incorporate this during our first three days of school.  If we run out of time, then we will do it the following week.  It's too cool to miss.  He also created a spin on the traditional "People Search" called "Maze of New Friends."  I love his blog and his TpT store.  Check them out!


So excited to try this.  It sounds cool and I think the boys will like it.


Ok, I'm off to look over my plans, revise and add in some new cool ideas from the amazing teachers I just mentioned.  Enjoy the last of your summer break.

Anne comes back from vacation tomorrow.  She will look over our plans and make revisions if she thinks they need some.  Maybe we will post those plans.

Kim