Friday, July 15, 2016

5 for Friday: July 15



Happy Friday!

I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching's Five for Friday linky party.

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second grade blog
Have you heard of Hollar? It's similar to Dollar Tree. Most of their items are $2 or more, but I have seen a few things for a dollar. You know how you get to searching for one particular thing and end up on a tangent that is opposite of the original search? That's how I discovered Hollar. (I'm not affiliated with it.) I looked over their website and found a few things, so, I ordered. My order came today! Here is what I got:
back to school supplies
Those cute butterfly notepads are going to be a part of introducing simple note-taking to my students. We begin the year studying life cycles. We observe caterpillars progress through their life cycle, so as the children observe the changes, they will write brief notes and draw a simple pencil sketch. From their "rough" notes, they will write more detailed sentences in their science notebook. We'll also use them for 'ticket out the door' in math or quick-checks for spelling patterns. These were in 4-packs for $2. 

The dotted and heart designed items are iPhone cases. These were $3! They aren't Kate Spade quality, like the one I have now, but they are a silicone-like material that will cushion a bit if when I drop my phone. I like them because I have a thing for polka dots and hearts. The selfie stick was a whim. I am not of the era to take a lot of selfies -- too self conscious -- but I can see my students using it. I might even get up the nerve to take a selfie or two. :-) The last item -- the lime green thingy with the propeller -- is a mini USB fan! How fun is that? I am a sucker for gadgets! This little baby will stir up some wind during our hot recess days. It plugs into the power opening on the phone and stirs up a decent breeze. I am wishing I had ordered more for fun gifts for my coworkers. 
back to school gadgets
I have loved my summer mainly because I didn't have to hold to any set schedule. That pressure that is always present, even on weekends during the school year, just fades away. It's pure bliss! However, when July 4th rolls around, my summer vacation begins its downward slope. It makes a bit sad, but I am starting to get antsy. I mean, there are only so many seasons (not episodes -- seasons) of Criminal Minds one can watch before complete paranoia sets in. WHY do they always get up to investigate that noise in the night??? For what it's worth,  I think it was a mistake for them to get rid of JJ, but I am only on season 6, so she might return! The real question is whether I will finish all eleven seasons before I go back to school! Talk about lofty goals! 

what teachers do in the summer

One other thing, or I should say two things, Walter Bishop  and SkippyJack, manage to keep me company. It's usually when I am trying to work. I love these guys. They are great friends and a couple of nutty playmates. Their favorite time to wrestle is first thing in the morning, when they realize I am awake, and at night when I go to bed. As you can see in the second picture, they sometimes decide they're BOTH going to hop into my lap. If you're a cat owner, you know that when a cat wants something, it is going to bug you until it gets it. 

Are you a cat person? Does your kitty insist on sitting in your lap when you're trying to work? Isn't it frustrating, but oh, so sweet? As the saying goes, "Dogs have masters. Cats have staff."  FYI -- Walter Bishop is the orange tabby. SkippyJack is the mixed-breed Ragdoll and Siamese.


teacher's summer activities
You may be asking, "HOW can she binge watch all those episodes?" I ask myself that, too, sometimes.  I need background noise while I work. I've been creating new products for my Teachers Pay Teachers shop. So far, Drop Dead Diva and Criminal Minds have kept me company while I created an informational product on the life cycle of apples, salmon, butterflies, chickens and pumpkins. It has some super-cute craftivities in it. I'm really pleased with it, because it requires students to apply what they have read and experienced with apples. I have finished the one on apples. The others are coming very soon!

informational texts about apples, second grade


I have also created an August-September Narrative Journal Writing product. It has writing prompts and extension activities for monthly celebrations. I love the way it turned out. I created assessment tools, graphic organizers and informational texts explaining what a paragraph is and what a personal narrative is. Everything gets copied and stapled into a monthly journal. Yep, I included the journal covers, writer's checklist and a writing survey for each month. 

narrative writing journals


opinion writing journal



It's fitting that I put this next thing with two in my Five for Friday. This year, my teammates and I are getting two new teammates. One of our original teammates moved to a different grade and the other retired. Our administrators asked us to be involved in the interview process, which is an awesome thing! We interviewed four candidates (out of over 200 resumes my principal received). They were all awesome, but we narrowed it down to the two we thought would bring the best talents and fit well with our personalities. Great news! They accepted the jobs! I'm looking forward to working with these two ladies. I think our team is going to rock it this year! 


teacher sunflowers
Finally, I'll leave you with a bit of happiness. These beauties were grown in my parents' garden. Wherever you are in your summer journey, I hope you are happy, rested, and spending time with people and fur babies who love you. 

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Our Second Best Ideas Linky Party


second grade linky party


Our Second Best Ideas is a linky party for second grade teachers. Read below and link up your "second" best ideas, tips, or new resources! Don't forget to comment on others' posts! They're always appreciated!

Invite Your Second Grade Teacher Friends to join the linky. Feel free to share the linky image on social media. 

Find me on Instagram --  @grade2hullabaloo


To kick off this first Our Second Best Ideas linky, I'm offering a freebie. It's a set of writing process posters for your classroom. It is from my August Narrative Writing Journal product. I hope you enjoy these cute writing process posters! You can grab it here. It says August on it, because I start school on August 1. However, the posters do not have any reference to August on them, so you September starters can use them!



One of my goals for this year is to dedicate more time for the writing process. With the time crunch that we face -- CONSTANTLY -- it's so difficult to squeeze in a reasonable chunk of time to focus on the writing process. I am GOING to do it this year! I went through my first quarter scope and sequence to find all the writing skills. I created these posters to help with lessons along with a writing journal with informative texts about narratives, paragraphs, and other writing skills so that I can teach them effectively. There is a monthly survey for how kids feel about writing and an expert list. I believe children's writing topics should come from them -- not me. So, we'll use those expert lists! Note: The other August journal activities I mentioned are in the paid product found here. I'm now working on creating a similar set of materials for September, and then October, November...... You get the point. :-)

How do you fit in writing process lessons? I'd really love to hear how you do it! Leave a comment for everyone's benefit! 

Thanks for stopping by!


Friday, July 1, 2016

Five for Friday - 7-1-16

Hi! I am linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for the weekly Five for Friday linky party.

Here goes!
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free writing process mini posters


Noooooooo! It can't be July 1st already! That means I have one month of summer vacation left. Yes, I am one of those teachers who goes back to school in August. That means I have to make the most of my free time!

My plans for my remaining 30-ish days (I have two PD days in late July) are to try to squeeze in one more beach trip. I am a total beach lover! Are you?



Speaking of beach trips. Here are two pictures from my trip to Aruba. They don't do it justice! Of all the islands I have visited, Aruba was the easiest in terms of airport, money, and people. The people were so very friendly! I'll go back as soon as I get the rest of the Caribbean islands stamped in my passport. :-) It's worth it to work three jobs in order to splurge on a big summer trip. 


teacher escape to Aruba
Caption this!


teacher in aruba
This is the view from my room! Amazing!




I've begun thinking about adding more flexible seating to my classroom this year. If you'd like to read about my experience with flexible seating, you can read all about it here. I'm looking for more tray tables and lap boards.My kids loved those. I've seen some at Wal-mart. I may have to take a trip to the dreaded place to look for some. Do you always feel like you stand in line for 20 minutes every time you go? I do!  Have you found any great steals of bucket seats or tray tables? If so, please let me know in the comments section. :-)



Part of my summer PD is reading The Innovator's Mindset by George Couros. I justify my pool time by taking my book to read while I'm there. Its an easy read filled with easily understandable examples of the growth mindset, building on strengths, and building a team focus (or schoolwide focus) related to encouraging innovation, which is using the tools we have to create new or better products or ways of thinking. I have scribbled and annotated all through the book! I have several ideas that I'm excited to try this next school year. 

One idea I have is to create a Wonder Wall. In the book, Couros urges the reader to allow students to create a learning task for themselves through questioning and wonder. We often create problems for students to solve. Couros believes that by allowing students to create a problem, they have an opportunity to become more innovative. I haven't fully designed it, but I have a picture in my head of how my Wonder Wall will look. What do you think?




Finally, I've been updating lots of products in my TPT store. I have a long list of new products, but refreshing current products has taken lots of my time. I am a bit of a perfectionist, which helps the products, but not my to do list! 

I hope your summer is going well. Rest. Relax. Have fun!