A Peek at Reader’s Workshop

This week, I was finally able {a.k.a. I remembered my camera} to take a few pictures of what has been going on in our classroom over the past week! It is seriously over 50 pictures! No joke! In order to save you from total boredom picture overload, I have decided to split up our week just a bit! Beginning with my  favorite part of any day…Reader’s Workshop!

We have been working hard to get our Reading Binders set up and ready to go.

 

Thanks Lesson Plan S.O.S. for such a great resource!

Each day, we begin with a short mini lesson that lasts anywhere from 5-10 minutes…depending on when I can pull myself together and shut my mouth! It is so HARD! I am way guilty of over-teaching! I am working on it! :)

This week, our strategy was identifying character traits. We worked on making inferences and drawing conclusions based on our schema and the words in our text. Of course, these words were added to our “Brianstorm” wall so that the students can refer to them throughout the year!

We began studying character traits by making a sweet little self portrait. {I should have taken pictures of all 19…they were so hilarious}.

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After the kiddos completed their sweet illustrations, I introduced a list of 12 new character traits. They had to determine which character traits described their personality. We placed our portraits in a sheet protector and put it in the front of our reading binder. We will be adding character traits over the next few weeks and on into the year! This is a great strategy to really expand their vocabulary over a period of time!

After our short minis, the kids transition into book nooks! Here is the list of comfy, cozy places they get to enjoy during their independent reading time!

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Their book nooks change each day!

This week, the kiddos have been completely engaged in “real reading” while I conference with individual students and hold guided reading groups.

During their independent reading time, the students have been recording completed reads in their reading binder. They have also been completing mini book reports on their genre tickets from my Backpacking Through Genres unit. This, along with their genre graph, has really motivated the students to read across the genres and become exposed to a variety of texts.

 

This week, the students will begin novel studies during guided reading groups! They can not wait! In fact, last week they hinted at the fact that they were not being challenged enough. And I quote…”Mrs. King, this book was nice, but next week do you think you could give us a challenge?” Umm…I rest my case! Sheesh…give your poor little teacher a break! Ha!

One little addition that I made to my classroom after I began Reader’s Workshop is student book boxes!

The students shop one day a week and place all of their books inside their book boxes! This eliminates ALL talking during Reader’s Workshop! If you do RWS or something similar, I highly recommend reading boxes! I am in LOVE!

Here is a look inside!

After all instruction is complete, the students meet with their chit chat buddies and share all of the learning that was done during their reading time! This is a great way to wrap up all things reading before transitioning into the next subject!

During their reading time, both at school and home, the kiddos have been working extra hard to earn their Oh Snap Reading Points! Maybe that had something to do with the 10+ pies that were smashed in my face at the end of last year!

I am truly blessed with a class that LOVES to read!

This week, (since MAP testing is over) we will be working on selecting those “just right” texts! Thanks to my sweet student teacher and some amazing volunteers, my classroom library is now leveled by Lexile! Praise the Lawd! Here is how I keep the students on track with their book selection!

I am working on compiling all of the resources that I use during my Reader’s Workshop instruction into a file for grades 2-5, so keep your eyes peeled!

What does reading instruction look like in your room?

Pumpkin Biographies & Book Reports {and a little sale}

It’s the most wonderful time of the year…it’s almost fall y’all! I am so loving this fall weather that we have going on in the south! It has been gor-geous! One of the things that I get most excited about when fall draws near is all things pumpkin…pumpkin cheesecake, pumpkin pies, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin spice lattes…need I go on??? Praise the lawd for big sweaters! Ha!

I also love to bring all things pumpkin into the classroom! Many of you probably remember the pumpkin book reports that I posted about last year! They look a little something like this…

 

Yes…we turned pumpkins into our favorite book characters and wrote book reports on our “treats” to match! You can check out more of our pumpkins HERE or HERE! They are so darn cute…even if I do say so myself! This has been a class fave every year! My kids talk about them FOR-E-VER!

That is why I am so excited to introduce my newest version of this unit…

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As most of you know, I have followed my kiddos from 1st to 3rd. This means that we have put together pumpkin book reports for the last two years! This year, I have decided to switch things up a bit! We will be writing biographies about some of our favorite American Heroes and will create pumpkins to match!

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Trick or Treat Biography Reports and Pumpkin Projects will be the highlight of all fall activities in your classroom. Everything you need to get this project up and running is included in this unit. I have created the initial parent letter and poem that will get your parents enthused about their part at home. Then I have created four biography report formats: K-1 Color Copies, K-1 Black and White Copies, 2-6 Color Copies and 2-6 Black and White Copies. Each biography section contains a parent letter, direction sheet, rubric, and fact treat cards. 2-6 has an additional first draft section since their report requires writing.

Or if you prefer the unit book report style, click on any of the pictures below! You can read more about this unit HERE!

 

 

 

 

And the best part…both units will be on sale until Friday afternoon! Until then, I will leave you with one my favorite pumpkins…

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How cute is Annie?!? Ha! Night y’all!

Desire to Celebrate: Motivational Bracelets

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I am so excited about the easiest and *coolest* motivational tool that I am bringing into the classroom! It is my goal to go a little out of the way for each student every week and highlight something that they have done that I think is really fantastic! I really believe that every child deserves their moment in the spotlight, and so I am going to make it happen!

We are all guilty of becoming so busy that phone calls and parents letters don’t always happen, and if they do, at least 75% of the time, they are about negative behaviors! Sad…but so true! Since my kiddos have been so into these duct tape bracelets and silly bands lately, I thought why not run with the idea! These bracelets will motivate my students and show parents that they did something outstanding and will promote that positive contact from school to home!

I will be giving success bracelets to students when they have a shining moment! I love…love…love the brag tag idea, but just can’t spend another dime! So, I made my own “brag bracelets”, and I think the kids will adore them! It’s the small things right?!?

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Here is a look at just a few of the bracelets included in the pack!

Also included in this pack are bracelets that remind students about our quotes found on our inspirational words wall from my Desire to Inspire Pack!

Here is a look at what is included:

You can pick up both of these units at TPT anytime!

I am off to get my planning on for the week! I hope that you are all enjoying this beautiful Sunday! Here’s to a great week!

Hot off the Runway!

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This week has been all about adjectives as we try and get back to our “show me” rather than “tell me” writing! Today was our big adjective runway show…NYC style!

The kiddos came dressed in complete runway style ready to work it on the catwalk! And let me tell you…they were FIERCE! I say this often, but this was one of my favorite writing activities! We turned up the music and off they went…

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We even had a visit from Steven Tyler! This kid is hilarious!

As each child walked down the runway to show off their fashionable attire, we “rated” their outfit. However, our numbers did not  represent our opinion of their duds, but rather how many adjectives we could think of to describe what they had on. Then we typed up a list of all of our descriptive words to keep in our writing folders.

When our models walked back down the runway, the kiddos held up these flipbooks with the number of adjectives they could name to describe their attire.

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Let’s just say the runway didn’t look a thing like this when we were finished! We had way too much fun!

If you are interested in this activity, you can find it in my Suzie Adjective Unit!

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Here is a link to our runway jams…

Wooohooo….Friday is here! Have a great night!

Backpacks and a Mod Podge High

What is it about having a Monday off that makes Tuesday way crazy?!? Or Maybe it was the rain?!? Either way, today kept me on my toes! However, I am beginning to think that I may be getting the hang of this third grade thing…just maybe! ;)

Tonight is going to be short and sweet, but I wanted to share two things that I am loving right now!

1. Backpacks:

 

This year I decided to make the change from desks to tables! I. Am. In. Love! Nothing makes me happier than to have nice straight rows rather than desks everywhere! Perfectionist??? Me??? No way!!!! Ha! No matter what I did, the desks were always a hot mess in my room! I had my reservations about tables and wanted to find the perfect way to store all of their “stuff” that is usually kept inside their desks. I knew cubbies wouldn’t be large enough and didn’t want them up and down all day long! I swear it came to me in a dream…backpacks! The kids keep all of their materials in their “supply packs” as we call them and their textbooks in their cubby! It is the perfect solution and works so well! I love them and they have lots of pouches to keep them nice, organized, and clean…just the way I like it!

 

2. Mod Podge Journals

We make these cute mod podge journals every year, and the kids always get so excited about adding their own personal touch to their notebooks. Well…something you should know about me…when I like something…I REALLY like it! So…we went a little mod podge crazy! This year, we added our South Carolina History Journals to the mix! The finished projects made me so giddy…or maybe that warm and fuzzy feeling came from the smell of glue that filled my room for a solid day! :) Either way…I love how they turned out!

  

We used SC symbols to decorate our SC journal! It was a nice little introduction to SC History!

Well…that is all I have for you tonight, friends! I will be back this week with my newest unit that will compliment my Desire to Inspire Subway Art Pack! So excited about sharing this with you!

Here is to making tomorrow your best Wednesday yet! ;)