Yes, a Tech Team in an elementary classroom. It works and is just short of magical in the way it will transform your students and classroom management while using Technology. Does the thought of managing the computer login process send you hiding under your desk? Especially if you teach in an elementary classroom. I. Hear. You. my friend. Let me tell you my story. Last year our school ... Read More about Classroom Tech Teams
Guided Reading and Witch Fingers
What could small reading groups and witch fingers have in common? Well, in October, and thoughts of trick or treating making my kiddos delirious, everything. The local Target now has a Halloween dollar section! What could be better than that I ask you!? Well, not much in my book. I bought a set for each of my guided reading groups in my classroom, and we used them to make sure we were on ... Read More about Guided Reading and Witch Fingers
Owl Directed Drawings
At the beginning of each new school year, I have my students create these owls via a direct drawing video on the Art For Kids Hub. The reason this directed drawing is so perfect for the beginning of the year and building community in the classroom is the branch. When the drawings are complete, I place them together so that the branch aligns with the drawing on either side. I love the effect ... Read More about Owl Directed Drawings
Ways to Use Play-doh in the Classroom
Morning work begins with Play-doh! I started using Play-doh with my second-grade students as a form of word work and they love it. The texture is so engaging, even my older students enjoy the activities! There are so many ways to use Play-doh in the classroom. Here is a list of ideas for you: Play-doh is a great ice breaker for the first day of school! East first-day jitters - Set out ... Read More about Ways to Use Play-doh in the Classroom
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