Showing posts with label teachers pay teachers gift certificate giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teachers pay teachers gift certificate giveaway. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Reluctant Writers Lesson Idea and Giveaway!



We are using the Lucy Calkins Units of Study for our writing program, and she really encourages lots of free time for students to just write.  While I love this idea, some of my reluctant writers absolutely do not!  They spend the entire time hemming and hawing over not knowing what to write about, and end up with a sentence if I am lucky after 30 minutes of writing!  

I know that students become better writers by ACTUALLY WRITING, so I am constantly trying to think of ways to spur my reluctant writers on. 

One thing that I have been working on is giving my students mini-lessons with strategies for developing ideas to write about.  One strategy that we use often is the use of a mentor text.  I found this book, I Didn't Do My Homework Because... and I knew my students would LOVE it!


It looked like it might be a fun read, so, I purchased it, but when I read it, I knew I hit a writing mentor text gold mine.

When you open the text it begins with a teacher asking her student why he didn't do his homework.



He begins to list a variety of outrageous excuses.




My students roared with laughter as we read each of his reasons.  When we finished the book, I asked them to think of additional ideas they could add to the book if they were writing a sequel.  My students actually jumped at the chance.


Their ideas were hilarious!  Here a just a few examples...






And one of my favorite pics... look how proud of himself he is!  A full page of writing!  Woo Hoo!







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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Sign Up For My New Newsletter and Enter to Win a $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card!



It is time again to enter to win a $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card!  Every month I give one lucky reader a mini-shopping spree at Teachers Pay Teachers!  With back to school on the horizon for many of us, this month it will be greatly appreciated, I am sure!


I have just started a new newsletter where you can receive exclusive freebies, sales notifications, and teaching tips about once or twice a month.  This month you can receive an extra 5 entries just by signing up!
 
 
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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Monthly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway & a Special Request


I am enjoying my summer vacation and the much needed time for relaxation!  But... that hasn't stopped me from planning, thinking about next year, and of course perusing Teachers pay Teachers for more products and ideas!  If you are anything like me, you would love to win a $25 Teachers Pay Teachers gift card!  Well, lucky you, because it is time for my monthly giveaway!  All you  have to do is use the Rafflecoptor below to enter.

Now onto, my special request... My son, Palmer is an aspiring film maker living in Los Angeles.  When he was in high school, he won the state competition in film making through his drama class.  you can view the film below (but be prepared with some tissues as you watch).

 
 
 
He is currently working on a new project and has a Kickstarter campaign going for it right now.  He has reached the funding level he needed to get the project off the ground, but is now hoping to reach one of his stretch goals, and to get the word out about his project. In order to do that, he needs to get as many donors as he can (even with small $1 and $5 donations). In fact, the more small donations he gets, the better in terms of getting his message out.  Would you take the time to check out his project? 
 
 If you would be so inclined to share it and donate to the campaign I would greatly appreciate it! I will sweeten the deal by giving you a FREE product!  If you donate $1 you may choose any item in my store for $5 or less.  If you donate $5 you may choose any item in my store for $10 or less. Simply email me at kellys3ps@sbcglobal.net with the item you would like.
 

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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Milestone Giveaway!

 
 
When I first started selling on Teachers Pay Teachers and blogging, I never could have imagined the support I would receive! I have learned so much along the way, and I know my teaching is so much better because of the blogging and TpT world! 
 
It has also been financially helpful towards supplementing my classroom spending habit.  I am so lucky to have an understanding hubby that gets why I have to spend so much to make sure that my students have the access to materials they need, but TpT has definitely helped take the burden off our personal budget.  I really thank all of you who read my blog and who have purchased items from my TpT store.  Every time my students are able to grab a book off of my bookshelf, I know they thank you too!
 
I have recently reached a milestone that is celebrated by Teachers Pay Teachers.
 
  
In honor, of this milestone I am having THREE Amazing giveaways thanks to the help from some of my TpT and blogging friends!  Each prize package has a $25 TpT gift card along with numerous product donations.  Enter below:

Giveaway #1 $25 TpT Gift Card & K-2 Resources

 
 
 
 
 



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Giveaway #2 $25 TpT Gift Card & 3rd Grade & Up Resources
 
 
 
 
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Giveaway #3 $25 TpT Gift Card & Clip Art and Other Resources for Any Grade

 
 

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Monday, February 9, 2015

Geometry Flip Books & $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway!

My students have been loving our new geometry unit, thanks to some awesome resources from my TpT friends!  I have already shared about the geometry posters

and the geometry scoot game


that I used to begin our unit, and today I am sharing these awesome Geometry Flip Books from my friend, Lindsey from Miss Johnston's Journey!

Geometry Flipbook {3 options}

I love how Lindsey has created a flip book that can essentially act as a text or resource for my students!  They also LOVE making flip books!

 
 
 
 
A completed flip book.
 
 
After our flipbooks were finished we had a mini-lesson on how to use them.
 
 
I asked them to look inside the flip book to find the answers to questions such as:
 
How many sides does a triangle have?
What is a right angle?
Is a rhombus a quadrilateral?
 
They loved it!  We finished up with a game of types of lines Simon Says. 
 
 
 
We have hand signals for
*point
*line
* line segment
* ray
 
We play just like Simon Says where I say, "Simon Says, show me a point, Simon Says, show me a ray. Show me a line."  They love being active and learning!


And now! Time for another giveaway! It is time for my monthly $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway! You can enter using the Rafflecoptor below!

And stay tuned next week for a really big giveaway as I celebrate my TpT milestone!


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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

The Together Teacher Chapter 12 - Deal With Your Paper and Stuff - Giveaway!





It is time for another chapter of "The Together Teacher" in our book study. Today it is time for chapter 12 which is all about dealing with your paper and stuff.  Our hostess this week is  Amy of The Core of Grade Four!


If you have missed my previous posts from this book study you can find them below:

                                                                             Chapter 11
                                                                             Chapter 10
                                                                             Chapter 9  
                                                                             Chapter 8
                                                                             Chapter 6
                                                                             Chapter 5
                                                                             Chapter 4
                                                                             Chapter 3
                                                                             Chapter 2
                                                                             Chapter 1

I have LOVED the accountability of blogging as I am re-reading this book because I have actually had to implement the strategies - not just read the book!  I am really starting to feel like a more Together Teacher!  Last week we had a professional development session and the facilitator asked us to plan our small group writing lessons for the next week.  One of the teachers across from me said, "As if we all have our class lists and their writing levels with us?"  I was able to say, "Actually I do!" I pulled out my flexi and there under my school binder was everything I needed.  I DID let her know that it was all because of this book study.  Last year I would have been in the same boat as her!

So let's dive into this last chapter, and be sure to read on down to the bottom because we have a great giveaway for you!


What to Carry When You Are On The Move:  Your Together Teacher System And A Teacher Clipboard




A Teacher Clipboard

 Many  of us already carry a teacher clipboard, but Maia points out the problem with it is that we carry EVERYTHING with us on the clipboard.  From late slips to lesson plans, it often becomes a jumble of mess and you can't find what you need easily.  She gives some suggestions about what should be on there and how it should be arranged.  She suggests using your Together Teacher System for maintaining your time, your to-dos, your thoughts, and your notes.  Your clipboard should hold your lesson plans, behavior/homework trackers, and mastery trackers.   If your Together Teacher System is easy to hold, you could also keep these things there as well.

Academic Observation Charts

As a teacher you NEED a handy place to capture and record valuable data about your students to inform you instruction and planning.  When Maia was teaching, she says that she would make a chart each week with the students' names on the vertical axis and the learning objectives for the week across the horizontal axis.  During each part of her lesson - (warm-up, guided practice, or independent work) she would circulate around the room noting who had mastered or showed partial mastery of the objective.  She would also make notes of students who were struggling to remind herself to return to the students for extra help later during the day or week.
Behavioral Data Logs

Just like academic data, you may want to keep track of behavior as well.  Who is participating and who is not?  Are certain students having difficulty staying on task during a certain subject? 


A Writing Tool

You can't keep this data if you don't have a pen or pencil to write it down!  I have been so guilty of racing around my classroom in search of a writing tool.  Maia suggests keeping it with you at all times whether in your pocket, attached to your lanyard, or clipped onto a clipboard.
 
Use Your Desk For Something Other Than Storage

Establish and In-Box
Maia suggests setting up a stackable file bin with the following labels:

  • Action
  • Grade
  • Return
  • Office
  • Copy 
  • File  

Portable In-Box

Maia suggests keeping a place in your Together Teacher system to hold the papers that come your way when you are out and about.  Just make sure you go through that in-box as part of your daily routine.
My Portable In-Box


Transporting Your Materials

It seems like taking work home is just part of the teaching territory.  Maia suggests using a five or seven pocket accordion file that matches your in-box file on your desk.  I use my 31 bag with dividers in it as well.


               

Although this is the last chapter, there are a ton of other resources including books, blogs, apps, and more.  Maia has included a CD for you to access the items she refers to in the book for creating your own Together Teacher system.

Now... time for the giveaway!



Every month I give away a $25 TpT gift Card.



This month I also have donations from the hostesses of this book study as well! And... I am also throwing in an item of your choice from my store, along with a copy of The Together Teacher!



Kovescence of the Mind

Sarah is donating an item of your choice from her TpT Store.

 Middle School Math Moments

Ellie from Middle School Math Moments is donating her Footloose Comparing and Ordering Fractions.

Comparing and Ordering Fractions Footloose-Task Card Activ





 Laura from Luv My Kinders is donating her Spider Math and Literacy Activities K-1 packet.



Kathleen from A+ Kids is donating an item of your choice from her TpT Store.

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