Friday, August 31, 2012

Bird Seed Feeders


 Yesterday we made these cute bird seed feeders in class.  The students did a great job with all the measuring, stirring and packing them into the molds!  We let them dry overnight and today we threaded twine through the holes we made. They were so proud of them!!  

Ingredients:

4 cups bird seed
1/2 cup water
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
3/4 cup flour
3 T corn syrup

Here is the link:  http://www.intimateweddings.com/blog/birdseed-wedding-favor-hearts-easy-and-inexpensive-diy/




Tuesday, August 28, 2012

New Classroom

 I am still not completely done working on my new room, but I thought I would add some pictures of what we have going on so far.  I have the worlds worst camera so you will have to bear with my blurry pictures. This pictures is showing my desk and kitchen area.

This room has sooooo much pinterest in it!!  I love all the ideas I got from other great room!

 The tree on the wall will be more permanent soon.  My friend is going to make me one a little wider and probably a bit more whimsical in vinyl (my aide threw this one up with construction paper so we could give her an idea).  I have hung framed pics of each of my kids in the tree, and we plan to decorate it for each holiday!
 Here is a view of the front of the room and my library area.  I still need another book shelf of two but I am waiting for budget money to get in.  Oh, and my same aide tacked those curtains up for me too!
Here is my front door.  I have added a news bulletin board and a timeline that I CAN'T wait to start filling in!!  When I can find a better camera to borrow I will post more close up pics of certain areas.  This has really been a lot of fun working on, but I am glad it's almost done!!

If you scroll down you can see what the room looked like just 1 month ago!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hamburger Helper visual Recipe

I love using these visual recipes with my students.  My students are totally capable of preparing something like this with a little bit of help.  I really want to do a lot more cooking in my classroom this year.   They all LOVE to cook!  I am always surprised and saddened on how many of my students don't get the opportunity at home to cook.  Here is a basic recipe for hamburger helper.   This will not work for all varieties  and I did not put amounts of each ingredient, as each box was a little different.  Do you cook with your students?  What kinds of thigs are fun and easy to cook in the classroom?  I will give away this recipe card to the first 5 people who comment below.  Be sure to leave your email address!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Bin Labels 2

 I was getting my classroom organized last week and decided I was in need of additional bin labels.  So, here is another label sheet to add to  the two I posted a couple of months ago.

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bin-Labels-for-the-Classroom

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

A Blank Canvas


 I finally got to spend a little time in my new classroom yesterday.  Here are the before pictures!  It's funny, I had been to the room once before and in my mind of picturing what I was going to do, and where I was going to put things, I made the room much smaller in my head.  There is sooooo much empty areas, and so much empty wall space, I am not sure I will be able to fill it all!   I really want to have a little cooking/kitchen area, a small reading area and a craft area.   I spent 4 hours there yesterday.  I unpacked about 6 boxes, worked on the bulletin board and moved a few thing around.  This is going to be a longer process than I thought.  The desk you see will be gone today, I guess it belongs to another teacher and he wants it back.  I have asked for a few bookshelves, another cabinet, another filing cabinet and a desk.  I hope I won't have to wait until right before school starts to finish unpacking!  If you have any pointers or tips, I would LOVE to hear them, especially in filling in wall space. 


Saturday, July 14, 2012

Calendar Bin Clock Bundle

I changed the backgrounds in the bundle I made for my classroom in case someone is interested in another color scheme.  Each packet includes 3 pages of bin labels (1-18), calendar days 1 - 31 + 15 holidays and 5 "no school" days, Months labels, minute hand times for the clock and a page of name labels.  Red Swirl pack includes two extra pages of bin labels w/ pics. 

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/RedPink-Swirl-Calendar-Bin-Bundle  - Red Swirl

Zebra - http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Zebra-Print-Bin-s-Calendar-Months-Days-Clock-Minutes-Name-Cards

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Cooking Terms

I am putting together a curriculum of cooking skills for next year.  I thought this would be a fun way to learn cookbook terms for the kids.  There are 28 words and pictures in all.  I am going to laminate mine so they will last a lot longer.  You could easily play memory with them too!   
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Cooking-Terms-Word-Match




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Monday, July 9, 2012

My Polka Dot Theme

I have decided (again) that I am going to go with the polka dot, lime green and possibly blue theme for my room this year.  I have spend the weekend working on these to go along with the room.  7 more days until I can get into my room and start putting things up.  Hopefully I don't change my mind between now and than!!!

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Black-Polka-Dot-Theme-bin-labels-clock-minutes-months

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Weekly Newsletter

Next year I plan to send home an information newsletter each Monday.  I really want to have a closer relationship with the parents, and I am hoping that this will help.  I had a student last year, who's mother told me, that everyday when she would ask him what he did at school he replied "nothing"!!!  I am hoping by informing the parents on what we are working on daily/weekly, I can prevent this from happening.  Here is an example layout I think I might use.  I found this at a website earlier and as soon as I remember where I found it I can give credit due.  I had to change some of her sections because my students don't have spelling lists.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Calendar Numbers

I decided to use lime green as my main accent color in my new all white classroom.  My clock numbers I bought 2 years ago are yellow, so I made some new ones to go with the new room.  I can get into my room in 2 weeks to start decorating!!   

 I am torn between two colors to use with the lime green.  Pink or tourquoise?  I will have, I believe, 9 boys vs 3 girls in my class this year which kind of makes me want to not use the pink.  But, than every year when I pass things out, it my boys who always want the pink!
I will post before pics when I can get in the room, and progress pics as we decorate!
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Lime-Green-Clock-Numbers

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Geoboard Templates

I have had Geoboards in my classroom for the last  couple of years, but have only let the students just play with them during their free time.   They seem most appealing to my autistic kids.  I want to add them to an activity box this year, so I can hopefully get everyone enjoying them.  Here are six templates I plan to laminate for the students to recreate.
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Geoboard-templates

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Food Pyramid Graph

Here is a fun graphing worksheet on the food pyramid.  I have quite a few different ones, but I like variety.  Now, the food pyramid states a range, for example 2-3 fruits.  When the students finish this assignment, I will also do a small lesson on the actual range the food pyramid states.  This is FREE at TpT!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Dollar Up Method

Now, this is a concept that is new to me.  I found out last week that a colleague of mine uses this method with her class of special ed kids.  I had a OMG moment, "why hadn't I thought of this?"!.  I looked online and couldn't find much, so I made some worksheets to start the year.  Not only will this make life so much easier for my kids who STRUGGLE  with the concept of change, but hopefully it will minimize the chance of them being ripped off someday.  Now, I know this will require a lot of one dollar bills, but I am hopeful that after a while of working with the basics, we will be able to move up to dollar change. 

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Dollar-Up-Method

Menu Math Burger King

Last school year I did a menu math packet for McDonald's.  But, for some reason last year, my students preferred Burger King.  So, this year I want to start out the first week working with this menu.  There is nothing worse than standing in line with 7 or so students who have no idea what they want to order, and when they decide, they can't afford it!

 This way we can go over the menu back at school.  They students can decide what they want to order, and what they can afford BEFORE we leave the building.  Also, most of my students have a hard time with the concept of tax.  They think if they have three dollar, they can buy three things off the dollar menu.  At least once or twice every Friday I have to pitch in for tax, but since I know before we go, I can make them work for it!  I also added a worksheet for practice.  Enjoy!
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Burger-King-Menu-Math

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Labor Day Activity Worksheet

Labor Day activity worksheet.  Free at TpT!
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Labor-Day-Activity-Sheet

Classroom Height

I like to add some sort of worksheet about measuring into the students monthly morning folders.  Here is one that I think they will really enjoy.  We will measure each student at the beginning of class and write the results on the board for my kids to copy.  This is free over at TpT if you want a copy. 
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Classroom-Height-Chart

Friday, June 8, 2012

Time Assessment

Here is the worksheet I plan to use to see where my kids are with their knowledge of time.  
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Time-Assessment-Worksheet

Language Arts Assessment

Like I have said before, my students come to me with a variety of academic levels.  I usually will have one or more students who can recognize most of the alphabet, and than others who can do basic reading.  This year our plan is to assess the students, hopefully in the first week or two in the basics - time, math, money, language arts and life skills.  If everything works out, we are planning to divide the student into levels for certain classes and team teach.  This will be new for me, but I think I am going to love it.  I also think the students will get so much more out of a lesson when it can be taught more on their level.  Here is the assessment worksheet I am using this year.e
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Language-Arts-Assessment
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Weekly Lunch Menu Food Groups


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We do a lot of fun activities using the food pyramid and the food groups.  I thought this would be a fun way to see how many serving the students are getting of each food group per school week.  After they write in the menu we can use tally marks to count how many of each serving we will eat that week.
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Weekly-Lunch-Menu

Wednesday, June 6, 2012