Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Pinterest Top Picks December Linky
Monday, December 1, 2014
Currently - December 2014
Where has this year gone??? It is flying by, and already the last month of the year! Time to link up with Farley for Currently. If you don't read her blog, (first of all where have you been??) you must because she is so funny - and she keeps it real! Love her! I swear her Currently templates get better each time!
Friday, November 28, 2014
3,2,1 Sale Linky Party!
In anticipation of the Cyber Monday Sale over at Teachers Pay Teachers, I am linking up with The Apple Basket Teacher for her 3, 2, 1 linky!
Maybe you will find a few items to add to your own wishlist- I always get great ideas from other bloggers!
Guided Reading Grade 3 Bundle {Levels M-P} from Jen Bengel This resource has been great for planning small group instruction. She has given you everything you will need to run a reading group lesson for students reading levels M-P.

Thanksgiving Leftovers - Recipes, Sales, and a $100 Giveaway!
Some of my bloggy friends and I have gotten together to share a little Thanksgiving Leftover Love with you! We are giving away $130 in Visa Gift Cards, sharing some of our fave Thanksgiving leftover recipes and discounting some of our top selling products for one day only!
My Recipe:
This recipe is a great way to re-use some of that extra turkey while still making it go a long way. With a family of 6 boys we need all of the food we can get!
Turkey Casserole
Ingredients
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2 cups chicken broth
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1 cup fresh chopped celery
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1/2 cup fresh chopped onion
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1 cup frozen green peas
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1 1/2 cup plain croutons
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1 1/2 skinless cooked turkey breast, diced
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1/8 tsp black pepper
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1 can cream of mushroom soup
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- Mix together 1 cup chicken broth, celery, and onion in a large saucepan and cook over medium heat until veggies are tender. Add diced turkey breast. Add peas, bread cubes, and black pepper. (You could add other seasonings as well if desired)
- In a bowl, mix together the remaining 1 cup of chicken broth and cream of mushroom soup. Add this to the other ingredients.
- Spoon mixture into a baking dish sprayed with butter-flavored cooking spray and bake for 45 to 50 minutes.
- Remove from oven and let sit for 5 minutes before serving.
I have discounted four of my top selling items from my Teachers Pay Teachers store 20% - for today only!
4th Grade Math Journal
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Thanksgiving Special BOGO SALE - Happy Thanksgiving!
I just wanted to wish all of you and your families a very Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you get to spend lots of time with your family, friends, and loved ones! But... in the case that you catch a little time to sneak on the computer because football just isn't your thing, I am offering a special little deal.
I can't begin to thank you enough for all that you have blessed me with this year! From your encouraging comments, helpful suggestions, and your all around support - I really appreciate all of you! My classroom and teaching would not be the same without all of you!
I just wanted to say Thank you and offer a token of my appreciation with a Buy One Get One Free Sale to tide you over until the big TpT sale on Monday!
Classroom Sign Out Sheet for Bathroom and Bathroom Passes Freebie
Why I Started Using a Bathroom Sign-Out Sheet in My Classroom (and You Might Want To, Too!)
We’ve had a bit of bathroom drama at our school lately—kids playing in there, making messes, even breaking stalls. 😳 Our vice principal asked us to keep track of who’s coming and going, so I started using a bathroom sign-out sheet for the classroom. Honestly, I couldn’t find a classroom bathroom sign-out sheet online that was exactly what I needed, so... I made my own!
What’s Included in My Bathroom Sign-Out System?
My system includes:
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Printable bathroom passes (one for girls and one for boys) that stay on the students’ desks while they’re gone.
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A classroom bathroom sign out sheet where students write their name, time out, and time back in.
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Optional smaller bathroom passes that can be used with a lanyard—if you're okay with that kind of thing (I'm not a fan of the germ factor 🤢).
Only one boy and one girl can be out at a time. When a student leaves, they place the pass on their desk and record it on the bathroom sign out sheet classroom teachers can use to keep track.
Why I’m a Fan of This System (Even After the Bathroom Shenanigans Stopped)
By the end of the week, the novelty wore off and we were back to normal. But now, if something happens in the hallway, I can quickly check my bathroom sign-out sheet to see who was out at the time.
It’s also helped me spot patterns I wouldn’t have otherwise noticed, like:
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A student who always leaves the room at the same time every day—are they avoiding a certain activity?
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A sudden increase in bathroom breaks—something to flag gently with families in case it’s a health issue
Bonus: Built-in Elapsed Time Practice!
And, being the teacher I am, I figured—why not turn this into a learning opportunity? I added a version of the sign-out sheet where students calculate elapsed time in the bathroom. (Yes, I will definitely be introducing this next week for a little extra math practice!)
Want to Try My Free Classroom Bathroom Sign-Out Sheet?
If you'd like to try this bathroom management system in your classroom, you can download my free classroom bathroom sign-out sheet and bathroom passes from my Teachers Pay Teachers store
They’ve helped bring a little order back to our day—and they might just do the same for you!
Monday, November 24, 2014
Measuring Mania
So, determined that my third graders will not have the same challenges, we began a little measurement this week.
We measured some common household items (post-its, dice, a sponge, and a small wooden block).
We measured the length, width, and height (using centimeters like scientists of course). We also measured the mass in grams using a balance scale and some gram cubes.
We even recorded our data in our science notebooks.