Crash Course: A Book Review & Giveaway

Whether you are a teacher nerd like me, or looking for a good summer read (educational or not), I have the perfect book for you! I just finished one of THE best books that I have read in quite some time. As many of you know, last year my husband and I continued our teaching journey at the Ron Clark Academy. During this time, I have had the honor to work with one of the best (if not THE best) educators in the world. Kim Bearden has a love for children unlike anything I have ever witnessed and has finally created a collection of all of her inspiring stories and compiled them into a book called Crash Course: The Lessons My Students Taught Me. 



Seriously y'all…it is a must read. It will without a doubt provide you with the inspiration that you need to make this one of your best years yet. Whether you are loving the profession and are looking for more ideas, or are questioning why you ever became a teacher in the first place (let's admit…we've all been there), this book will strengthen your passion for teaching and renew your energy to give your students the best YOU possible. 

Along with inspirational stories, Kim also shares the ups and downs of both her personal and professional life. As an educator, you will be giving some verbal "amens" throughout the entire book. So many of her stories directly resonated with personal experiences in my life. It made me realize that everyone has their share of obstacles, but if we can dig deep and find the strength to empower ourselves as people and educators, we can achieve amazing things. 

So grab some tissues, and pick up your copy of the book right
here! You will definitely not be disappointed! 

Also, be sure you enter to win two fabulous giveaways at the end of this post! 




Kim Bearden is the co-founder and executive director at the Ron Clark Academy. Most importantly, she is also the language arts teacher. 

Kim has received numerous awards for her creative, dynamic, and rigorous teaching styles. She was selected from over 70,000 nominations to be honored as the Disney American Teacher Awards Outstanding Middle School Humanities Teacher. Along with countless other awards, she was also chosen from among 7,000 teachers as Teacher of the Year in Cobb County Georgia. 

Over the past twenty-seven years, she has been a teacher, instructional lead teacher, curriculum director, school board member, staff development trainer, and middle school principal. 

For someone that has accomplished so much during her career, Kim is by far one of the most humble and down to earth educators. Her life hasn't been perfect, and I love that she is so transparent in her book as she shares her experiences as an educator. 





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I will end this post with a few pictures of my RCA experience. If you ever get a chance to visit, you will see exactly why I feel so extremely blessed to be surrounded by such spectacular educators every single day! Why they chose me, I will never know…but I sure am glad they did! ;) 










Throwback Thursday: Reader's Workshop

Another Thursday just so happened to roll around again, so that means it's time for another Throwback Thursday. :) 

This time next Thursday, I will be in Sin City at the I Teach 1st Conference…which also means I will be hanging with some of my blogging besties! If you are around the area, or will be in Vegas during that time, we would love to see you at our blogger meet-up! You can sign up right {HERE} to join us! Bloggers…blog followers…everyone is welcome! :) 

I am busy putting the final touches on my session. In fact, yesterday I pulled out my party in a box which will be perfect for Vegas! Can't wait to have some fun with the teachers in my workshop. 



So, since I have much to to do, I am going to leave you with one of my favorite posts from the past! Today, it's all about Reader's Workshop…my absolute favorite time of day! Don't forget, if you would like to share an oldie but goldie post that may spark some interest in your readers, link up below! :) Excited about seeing many of you in VEGAS in just a few short days! Until then….


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Raise your hand if you are a Reader's Workshop fanatic! Since being exposed to this strategy {I was sheltered for quite some time}, I have been head over heels in love {don't tell my husband}. Obviously, so many of you feel the same exact way! I have received so many emails about my newest unit, so I am going to try to answer some of the most common questions. If you are on the fence about Reader's Workshop, hopefully this little Q & A will help you out just a bit! By the way, thanks for all of the amazingly sweet comments that many of you have sent about my newest unit! Y'all are the best! Okay...on to Reader's Workshop. 

How do you fit Reader's Workshop into your day? 

One thing is for sure! I would cancel/rearrange/ask for an extended day before I would eliminate this time from my schedule. Since implementing Reader's Workshop, along with a model for independent reading in the classroom, the success that I have seen has truly been remarkable. So I say...MAKE IT fit! One of the ways that I can devote such a large chunk of time to reading is through the power of integration. Since we are making the shift {or as some say...shift happens} to Common Core, Reader's Workshop has been the perfect time to integrate both science and social studies through text sets and research. The kids learn so much and are not only excelling in reading, but also in science and social studies. I would say this has definitely been a win in our classroom. I also strive to pull reading into other content areas as well. Anyways, all of that to say this...As teachers, we must make time for instruction that will impact the growth of each and every student! If you can not already tell, Reader's Workshop comes highly recommended! ;) Here is a look at my daily schedule: 


How do you manage students during independent reading time?
If I had a dollar for every time someone has said "I would so do Reader's Workshop, but I just don't understand what my students should be doing during application and independent reading time", I would be a VERY rich woman! Believe me, I completely get it! I was so worried about this exact same thing. Then, I observed it in action and could not believe how independent students truly become when they are instructed on procedure, are provided with consistent expectations, and are held accountable for their work. Reader's Workshop is a process and definitely does not happen overnight. However, you will be very surprised how quickly your students catch on to this process. Mostly because they will LOVE Reader's Workshop and the improvement that they will see in their reading in just a short time. My best piece of advice is to treat Reader's Workshop and independent sustained reading like the beginning of the year. Drill and practice those procedures and expectations over and over {and over again} until they have it nailed! You will be so glad that you did. In my classroom, I have several procedures in place that keep the students on track with text selection and keep us all organized. This definitely helps students become "trained" in Reader's Workshop. 


The students are assigned a reading area each day. This allows the students to know exactly where they should be at all times during Reader's Workshop.  When the students need to select new texts, they must sign up on our book shopping list. This allows me to know when they have completed their text that were previously selected. I try to check their notebooks before they shop just to do a spot check of reading progress. 


The students also have reading boxes. They keep all of their reading materials in their box so that each day, they know exactly where all of their materials are located. Reading boxes can be made out of just about anything. They do not have to be super fancy. In fact, you can even make your students reading bags out of Ziploc Freezer Bags. This is probably one of the *best* things that I did to really help the students stay organized so that they do not interrupt my reading instruction needing assistance in locating books/notebooks. 

What should my students look like during independent reading? 

Well, they should be reading! Duh...right? On a serious note, there is no simple answer to this question because each grade level would look extremely different, depending on the developmental level of your children. In my classroom, students are mainly engaged in reading. However, we use reading notebooks to make sure that the students are held accountable for their reading on a daily basis. They also complete both weekly/monthly assignments that bring a little bit of writing into this time. Here is a look at a few things that we do to build our comprehension: 

Reader's Response 



The students are responsible for submitting two Reader's Response entries each month. 


In an effort to encourage students to read across the genres, they are responsible for their genre ticket project each nine weeks. 

Does your new unit include resources to help organize my classroom library.  
Of course! This is probably one of the best parts about this unit. It includes everything that you may need to organize your classroom library. It also includes color coded labels to help level your classroom library. During Reader's Workshop, it is essential that students are reading texts to meet the needs of their reading abilities. Note: Your entire library does not have to be leveled to begin. Oh my...you would go crazy. Just take it a little bit at a time. :) 

A few things included in my Reader's Workshop Unit...


Example of a classroom library leveled by genre and reading levels...


Is this unit appropriate for first graders too? 
I definitely think that many of these strategies can be adapted for first graders. If I went back to first grade, I would use many of these strategies and ideas. Of course, anything has to be modified depending on the grade level! 

Shew! I hope this post is at least a little helpful to those of you who are implementing, or who would like to implement Reader's Workshop into the classroom. It will be the best decision you ever made for you...and your students! Hands down!!!!

If you are new to Reader's Workshop, or would like to implement Reader's Workshop into your classroom, I would love for you to check out my newest unit! Take a look below, or check it out at my TPT shop





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Throwback Thursday: VEGAS Baby!

Hey y'all! Is it Thursday again? Sloooooow. Down. Summer! 

Thursday means another time for you to share one of your absolute favorite posts from the pasts. It's a great way to revisit and share some of your brightest ideas with the blogging community. 

Today on my Throwback Thursday post, I will not be sharing anything educational. Sorry! :/ I am taking you back to my very first blogger meet-up in VEGAS (baby!!!)! This exact trip/blogger meet up/I Teach 1st Conference/TPT Conference is coming up in a little over a week, and this girl is straight up giddy! Eeeek! Can't wait to see some of my blogging besties and make tons of new teacher friends. 

If you are going to Vegas…holla at cha' girl!!! (Below in the comments so I can be on the look-out for you!) ;) 

If you want to attend the MEGA Blogger Meet-up, visit the Facebook page by clicking the picture below. I'd love to meet you! 

Until then my Vegas friends, here is my Throwback Thursday post! Link up below. :)


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I am still recovering from Vegas. This trip wore me slap out, but was seriously one of my best vacations to date! Here are a few (or twenty) pictures to show what happens when bloggers take Vegas by storm! :)
On Sunday, I flew out of Atlanta with my sweet friend, Anna Brantley! We literally talked and laughed…really loud…during the entire 3 1/2 hour flight! Yes, we were “those” people, but we didn’t mind!
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When we arrived in Vegas, we couldn’t get to baggage claim fast enough to welcome Rachelle from What the Teacher Wants! Anna made the most adorable welcome sign! Yes, those are flashing lights! Did you expect anything less?
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How cute are these girls?!?
Once we arrived and met up with our other blogging buddies, the fun never stopped…ever!!! Which is why I am still recovering with a 4 hour nap each day! How could you not have fun with this group of ladies?!?
Group Dinner
Kim and Megan (KinderGals), Melissa (Lesson Plan SoS), Michelle (Fabulous in First), Rachelle (What the Teacher Wants), Anna (Crazy for First Grade), Me, Cheryl (Primary Graffiti), Deedee (Mrs. Wills Kindergarten), Shari (Shari Sloane from KidsCount1234.com), Deanna (Mrs. Jump's Class), and Kathleen (Growing Kinders). 
We relaxed poolside at our cabana!
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Ate WAY too much food!
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And were BIG winners in the casino!
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And to top it all off, we were able to meet up with 100+ of our bloggy friends! Many would say that they couldn’t handle Vegas, but I say Vegas couldn’t handle us!
Melissa and I enjoyed greeting all of the sweet teacher bloggers! We didn’t scare any of them away…I promise!
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We met so many inspiring teachers!
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Our new friends, StephanieKelley, and Susan! They were insanely cute, and I so wish we had more time to spend chatting it up! I know we could have gone on for hours!
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Booooyah! (That’s for you, Kim!) Love these ladies!
This was definitely a trip that I will never forget! Can’t wait until we meet again! Until next time…
XOXO!

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Throwback Thursday {Summer Linky}

Ohhh…Happy summer friends! :) I hope you are enjoying your beautiful summer days as much as I am. I have been busy working away on my SDE presentation that will be going down in VEGAS (baby!) at the I Teach 1st conference in just a few short weeks. I can't wait to see all of my teaching besties in Vegas! 



I will be presenting about one of my biggest passions…student engagement! I am super pumped to have the opportunity to share some of the strategies that I have found to be extremely successful in keeping those little minds moving and engaged…ALL…DAY…Long! I sure hope these teachers are ready to be up, down…and all around. Can't wait! :) 


I will be back next week to share some more ideas that I have been working on, and to make the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT about where and what grade I will be teaching next year. Until then, I am going to take you back with a little Throwback Thursday post. And since I am heavy into my SDE presentation right now, I find it only fitting that I throw you back to one of my favorite ideas that I will be featuring at this conference! :) 


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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…

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If you would like to link up with one of your favorite posts from the past, I'd love for you to join below! :)