Monday, November 21, 2016

Encounter Writing Prompt and $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway

If you are looking for a last minute idea for Thanksgiving, you might want to read the book Encounter by Jane Yolen with your class! And don't forget to read until the end to enter to win a $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card!



It tells the story of Christopher Columbus' encounter with the Taino Indians when he landed on the shores of San Salvador.  The story is told from the point of view of one of the Taino Indian boys.

My students loved this thought-provoking book and were surprised to see that the Taino Indians might think that the white Europeans were different.  I think it really helped them grasp the idea of different points of view.

We did a close read of the book hoping to answer the question What happened when Christopher Columbus encountered the Taino Indians?  The students made their own graphic organizers to keep track of their learning.  I am really working on having my students create more of their own graphic organizers so that they own the thinking.





I was so impressed with the level of their responses!  







I am most impressed that all levels of my students responded with high level thinking!  I have changed things up a bit in my teaching and I am so excited to see these results!  I will be sharing a few lessons and ideas with you soon!


If you would like to purchase this book, you can find it here:


Only 2 more days of school for us before Thanksgiving break and boy am I thankful!  It is always nice to get a little break and be able to come back to the classroom refreshed!  You could also be extra thankful if you win this week's $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card!




GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy 




Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 11/28/16 and is open worldwide.


Are you a Teacher Blogger or Teachers pay Teachers seller who wants to participate in giveaways like these to grow your store and social media?  Click here to find out how you can join our totally awesome group of bloggers!





Monday, November 14, 2016

$25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Weekly Giveaway

Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and that means a well deserved rest for all of us teachers!  In the meantime, I thought a chance to win a $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card might tide you over!




GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher), 





Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 11/21/16 and is open worldwide.

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Sunday, November 6, 2016

Monthly $75 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway November 2016


November is a month of Thanksgiving!  I am so thankful for all of you who take the time out of your day to read my blog and support my Teachers pay Teachers store!  To show my appreciation, it is time for our $75 Teachers pay Teachers gift card giveaway! We also have our $25 weekly giveaway as well, for an even better chance to win!






GIVEAWAY DETAILS

Prize: First Place $75 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Second Place $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher).




Are you a blogger who wants to participate in giveaways like these to grow your blog?  Click here to find out how you can join a totally awesome group of bloggers!


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Sunday, October 30, 2016

Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway

Halloween is tomorrow!  As you brace yourself for the sugar rush of the upcoming week, why not enter to win a $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card?  It may not reduce the Halloween craziness, but it would be a fun little treat!





GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy 




Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 11/7/16 and is open worldwide.


Are you a Teacher Blogger or Teachers pay Teachers seller who wants to participate in giveaways like these to grow your store and social media?  Click here to find out how you can join our totally awesome group of bloggers!

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Friday, October 28, 2016

Happy Nevada Day!

I teach in Nevada where we celebrate Nevada Day the last Friday of October!  So... we have the day off from school, but we wanted to share the festivities with all of our teaching friends inside and outside of Nevada!



We are celebrating with a $30 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway that you can enter over on Instagram.  My IG profile is here. We are also giving away an item from each of our stores.

In addition, we each have a sale going on at our TpT stores.  My store is 20% off from Oct. 28 - Oct.31.


Kelly Malloy  


Check out my friends' stores as well!

Traci Bender - The Bender Bunch


Michelle Thom




Sunday, October 23, 2016

$25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway

Our first parent conferences are in the bag, and now everyone is happily anticipating all of the upcoming Fall holidays.  Can you believe Halloween is on a Monday this year?!  Our school opted to celebrate this Friday instead to hopefully combat some of the craziness.  

And... in other exciting news, it is time for our weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card giveaway!



GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy 




Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 10/29/16 and is open worldwide.

Are you a Teacher Blogger or Teachers pay Teachers seller who wants to participate in giveaways like these to grow your store and social media?  Click here to find out how you can join our totally awesome group of bloggers!





Sunday, October 16, 2016

Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway

We just finished up our first quarter of school on Friday, time is sure going by fast!  We will be working on reading non-fiction and long division during the 2nd quarter, so I know I will be putting some things on my Teachers pay Teachers wish list into my shopping cart soon!  If you would like some help adding your wish list items to your shopping cart, you won't want to miss entering our weekly giveaway!



GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher), 





Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 10/23/16 and is open worldwide.

Are you a Teacher Blogger or Teachers pay Teachers seller who wants to participate in giveaways like these to grow your store and social media?  Click here to find out how you can join our totally awesome group of bloggers!

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Friday, October 7, 2016

$25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway


The first week of October 2016 is in the bag, and it is time for our weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card giveaway!  Just our little way of saying thank you for all that you do in your classroom and for following our blogs!





GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card



Co-hosts:   An Apple for the Teacher


Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 10/14/16 and is open worldwide.

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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Monthly $75 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway!


My favorite time of the month is here!  The time we get to spoil all of our favorite teachers with the opportunity to win a $75 Teachers pay Teachers gift card!




GIVEAWAY DETAILS

Prize: $75 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher), 




Are you a blogger who wants to participate in giveaways like these to grow your blog?  Click here to find out how you can join a totally awesome group of bloggers!


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Monday, October 3, 2016

#basketbargains Fall Giveaway and Sales!

The winds are howling outside as I type this post reminding me that fall is here!  Some of my blogging friends and I have gotten together to ring in the fall in a big way with an AMAZING giveaway! What can you win?



And just to get you a bit more excited, here are a few ways to use AppleTV in your classroom.


Apple TV Settings in the Classroom

I told you this giveaway was AMAZING! But... that's not all!  We have each marked down some of our favorite fall items on Teachers pay Teachers so that you can save some money - that way everyone is a winner!  Just search for the hashtag #basketbargains on TpT to see all of the deals!

Enter the giveaway using the Rafflecopter below and then head on over to my TpT store to pick up some great products at a great price!

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Friday, September 30, 2016

$25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway

This year is just flying by!  I am almost done with my first quarter already!  I can't believe it is almost time for Halloween and all of the holidays that follow!  If you are in need of some new teaching resources you won't want to miss our weekly giveaway!



GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher), 





Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 10/7/16 and is open worldwide.

Are you a Teacher Blogger or Teachers pay Teachers seller who wants to participate in giveaways like these to grow your store and social media?  Click here to find out how you can join our totally awesome group of bloggers!





Friday, September 23, 2016

6 Ways Teachers Can Save Money

We all know that teaching is not the highest paid profession in the world, and we often spend a lot of our hard earned money buying supplies for our classroom.  So, we could all use some tips for saving money right?  Here are 6 easy ways teachers can save money.

This post contains affiliate links. I earn a small commission each time someone makes a purchase using one of my links, which helps to support the blog.  All opinions are my own and I only promote brands and products that I have used myself and truly love. 





Borrow Things

I know that I am always tempted to open up my Amazon cart whenever I see a great book or idea on a teaching blog, but sometimes you may be able to borrow a resource from a colleague who already owns one.  Check your school library for that great read aloud or ask a team mate if you can borrow their base ten blocks for that next lesson you have in mind.  

Our local university has an educational lending library that loans out books, fossils, math manipulatives, and more!  See if you may have a similar resource available near you.

Just remember to return it in the same condition as you received it (I know those of us who are willing to lend out items will LOVE you for it)!


Amazon Subscribe and Save

Speaking of Amazon, this is seriously my newest addiction.  Not only does it save me money, but it saves me time because I don't have to run to the store as often when we run out of things like toilet paper for my house or Expo markers for my classroom.  I also have items that my local stores always seem to run out of.


Wal-Mart Savings Catcher

If you shop at Wal-Mart (either for you classroom or personal needs), you NEED to download the savings catcher app! If you don't have a smart phone you can enter your receipts right at the website as well.

How it Works:
After you shop, simply scan your receipt using the app or type in the code at the bottom of your receipt into the website.  If a local competitor offers a lower advertised price on an eligible item that you purchased during that shopping trip at Wal-Mart, you automatically get back the difference on a Wal-Mart Rewards eGift Card or a Bluebird by American Express Card.  These amounts can be used to shop at Wal-Mart stores or online at Walmart.com.  The app will also save your receipts for you if you ever need to return something.





Pack Your Lunch

I know many of us have "working lunches" eating at our desk, so many of you are already using this tip.  If you aren't though, you may want to consider this option as dining out can get expensive fast! 

But here is a secret that you may want to try:  When you cook dinner, make an extra portion so that you have left overs to pack for the next day's lunch. You can pack your lunch as you are serving your family their dinner. Super easy!



Team Up With A Friend

Have you found a great resource on Teachers Pay Teachers that you can't wait to use with your class?  Most likely, one of your teammates would love it as well.  Did you know that TpT offers an option for you to buy multiple licenses at a reduced rate?

When you make your purchase, you will see this:




If you click on that edit link, you will see this screen where you can make multiple purchases.



To save money by teaming up, ask a teammate if they would share the price with you when you purchase that awesome resource. Using the example above, if the product above sells for $1.25 for the first license, and $0.63 for the second license.  The total would be $1.88 which divided by two would be $0.94 cost for each of you.  If you are purchasing for your team, you would save even more by splitting the cost multiple ways.  The above example is not super expensive, but think about how much you could save by sharing on a larger purchase or bundle!

You might even ask your principal if the school would buy the resource for you because Teachers Pay Teachers accepts School Purchase orders!  

For more ways to save money on Teachers Pay Teachers, check out this blog post.




Enter Teacher Giveaways



Look for Teacher Giveaways for things that might be helpful in your classroom.  I have been able to win several things for my classroom including: Teachers pay Teachers gift cards, books, a pencil sharpener, an Erin Condron planner, and math manipulatives.

I host giveaways at least once a week on my blog and you can find the most current ones here.  


You can find daily deals for teachers here to save even more money!



I hope you have gained some valuable ideas for saving money as a teacher.  I would love to hear some of yours!  Leave a comment below or join in the conversation at Facebook.






Friday, September 16, 2016

Teachers pay Teachers $25 Gift Card Giveaway

Time for our weekly Teachers pay Teachers $25 Gift Card Giveaway!  I am so appreciative to all of the bloggers who come together to offer these giveaways, and of course appreciate all of you for entering!  Just our small way of saying, "Thank you for all you do!"




GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher), 





Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 9/23/16 and is open worldwide.

Are you a Teacher Blogger or Teachers pay Teachers seller who wants to participate in giveaways like these to grow your store and social media?  Click here to find out how you can join our totally awesome group of bloggers!


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Thursday, September 15, 2016

Reading Strategies Goal 13: Improving Writing About Reading



Welcome to our book study of The Reading Strategies Book:  Your Everything Guide to Developing Skilled Readers by Jennifer Serravallo! I am joining forces with some other fabulous teacher bloggers to discuss the reading strategies we come across in this AMAZING professional text!  If you missed my first post about this book study, you can find it here, along with a suggested way to set up your book for easy reference.

You can also find my thoughts and ideas on other goals in this book below:

Goal 1: Supporting Pre-Emergent and Emergent Readers   
Goal 2: Reading Engagement   
Goal 3: Supporting Print Work  
Goal 4:  Fluency
Goal 5:   Supporting Comprehension in Fiction Main Idea and Plot
Goal 6:  Supporting Comprehension in Fiction Characters
Goal 7:  Supporting Comprehension in Fiction Theme  
Goal 8: Supporting Comprehension in Non-Fiction : Main Idea  
Goal 9: Supporting Comprehension in Non-Fiction - Key Details   
Goal 10 : Supporting Comprehension in Non-Fiction - Text Features  
Goal 11:  Understanding Vocabulary and Figurative Language  
Goal 12: Speaking, Listening, and Deepening Comprehension



Writing about reading incorporates both the thinking readers do as they read and the ability to write a piece that captures and furthers their thinking.  Many students don't realize that readers need to think deeply about the text.  We need to teach these students that thinking about what we are reading matters.

Serravallo warns that teachers need to be careful that when we assign written responses to students, that the writing about reading doesn't overtake the enjoyment of reading.  She suggests offering readers the choice of when and how to respond.




Most of the strategies in this section are geared more towards upper elementary and middle school grades.  Serravallo says that this is because writing about reading in the younger grades can take so long, that she questions whether it is worth the time.  She believes that younger students need to focus on reading a lot, strengthening their print work, fluency, and comprehension.

When choosing this as a goal for your students to work on, you may want to consider students who:

* have greater oral expression of their comprehension than their ability to articulate their ideas in writing.

* may be able to use writing as a tool to support their comprehension.  This may be especially true for students who may have a hard time remembering what they read without written notes.

* have strong writing abilities, but who show superficial thinking in their responses to reading.


Focus Strategy 1: Quick Stops Using Symbols

This strategy is one that students can use as they are reading when they don't want to stop reading to take notes, but they want to remind themselves to come back to take notes. As they read, they can use a quick think mark symbol to note their thought.  They can come back to this page and ask themselves, "What was the thought I was having on this page?"  You can create an anchor chart like the ones below to teach students common symbols and what they mean.


Thinkmark Anchor Chart. Original idea from www.chartchums.wordpress.com



From Upper Elementary Fun






Focus Strategy 2: Buying Stock In Sticky Notes

I really just love the title of this strategy, because I often feel like I need to buy stock in sticky notes for my classroom! I also love this strategy because it was one that I used as a student in high school when I didn't own the book but I wanted to keep track of my thinking.


This strategy encourages students to make use of sticky notes to document their thinking. Serravallo suggest students prompt themselves as they read and have thoughts about what they are reading, "If I write this down, will it help me read better? Talk to my reading partner better? Help me talk to my teacher about what I am reading?  If the answer is yes, they should write it down!






Focus Strategy 3: Five Sentence Summary

I chose this strategy because my students often have difficulty writing summaries. Research shows that one of the best ways to understand what you read is by summarizing it.  So... needless to say, this is an important skill.


You can model this strategy on your hand, telling students to think of the 5 most important events in the story and to say them out loud in order using each of your 5 fingers. The students should then write out each of these events using one sentence per event.


This five finger retell poster is perfect for reminding students of transitional words to use as they retell a story!:


You could create an anchor chart similar to this one from Mrs. Richardson's Class.

Remember, we are only picking and choosing some of the strategies to share with you - there are so many more great ones in this section as well as the rest of the book!



If you would like to purchase the book mentioned above, you can find it here.




This post contains affiliate links. I earn a small commission each time someone makes a purchase using one of my links, which helps to support the blog.  All opinions are my own and I only promote brands and products that I have used myself and truly love. 


Katie from Resources by Roltgen is officially hosting goal 13 over at her blog, so make sure you head over there to see which strategies she chose to share!  While you are there, be sure to leave some comment love!
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If you would like to link up your own blog posts about this book, feel free to do so in the linky below!






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