Sunday, September 6, 2020

Teacher Giveaway! Monthly $100 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway - September 2020


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Prize: $100 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card


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




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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

The Best Book Deals this Week August 30, 2020

I often get lots of questions from other teachers about building a classroom library without breaking the bank, so each week, I share 4-7 books that are on sale right now. I also share books that YOU might like to read as well!

If you see other great deals, I'd love if you would let me know about them!

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.  



BOOK DEALS YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS WEEK!


My students love the Stink and Judy Moody book series, and I love them too! There are so many forms of figurative language which is a fairly big standard for third and fourth graders.  This week, the Kindle version of Judy Moody and Stink: The Big Bad Blackout is on sale for 88 percent off!

This book is also timely right now because it is about a hurricane, and it is hurricane season right now. If you use the Lucy Calkins Units of Study, this book would be a great tie-in for guided reading or a read aloud during the 4th grade Extreme Weather Unit (unit 2).



What if Everybody Said That is a perfect Back to School read aloud.  The main character says things that might make someone feel bad, and is asked, "What if Everybody said that?"  The illustrations show the effect that would happen if everybody did say that.  

Not only is it a great book to share with your students to talk about not hurting other people's feelings, but it is great for teaching about cause and effect!  The kindle version is free if you have Kindle Unlimited, and the hardcover version is over % off on Amazon right now!


What if Everybody Thought That? is another book by the same author that helps kids to see that we can't always judge a book by it's cover.  What if we thought that a kid in a wheelchair couldn't play, or that a kid who had a hard time reading wasn't smart?  We might be wrong.  A perfect book for Social Emotional Learning and acceptance!


My students love the Wayside School series from author, Louis Sachar!  His newest book in the series, Wayside School Beneath the Cloud of Doom is on sale for almost 60% off!  Your students will love the characters and the theme of getting ready for testing as a cloud of doom hovers over them! And, don't forget to read the Note from the author if you read it out loud!




What books have you been reading lately? Leave a comment below to let me know!  I am always looking for new books to read!






Monday, August 31, 2020

Teacher Giveaway! Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway August 31, 2020

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Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card 


Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter.  Giveaway ends 9/7/20 and is open worldwide.  


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Monday, August 24, 2020

What's In a Name? Celebrating Your Students' Names

Let's talk names! Our names are an important part of our identity and as any teacher knows on the first few weeks of school, it is so important to learn our students' names and get to know them as we build relationships!




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Learn Their Names Before You Meet Them

I love freaking my students out by knowing their names ahead of time.  You should see their faces when I greet them by name at the Meet the Teacher night!  I tell them it's because I know everything, but really it is the result of studying!

I use the pictures of my students on our Power School program to create flash cards with their pictures on one side and their names on the other.  I spend a few hours before school starts learning all of their names.

I know I have been guilty of butchering a name or two, so I always ask any student whose name I know I can't pronounce, "How do you say your name?  Names are important, and I want to make sure that I get yours right!"

I also make sure to ask them if they have a nickname they prefer to be called.  One year I had two Elizabeths, but they went by Lizzy and Ellie, so it made life easier!  

Another year I had a little girl who was named after her mom, and went by her middle name.  She was shocked when I said that was the name I would call her.  "My teacher last year said I had to use my given name."  

Teachers, pick your battles!  

My brother was named after my father who left our family shortly after he was born. My mom used his middle name instead.  Every teacher he ever had was ok using his preferred name, and it meant the world to him!  When he was 18 he legally changed his name.  We don't know all of our children's stories, and we should honor their choices.

Start With Some Stories

In many cultures, the names given to children hold significant meaning.  They may be named after a family member or a trait that their parents hoped that the child would embody. I love reading books with my students about names and then having them write stories about how they got their own names.  Two books that I love to read are Alma and How She Got Her Name and The Name Jar.


In this story, Alma struggles with her name (in particular the length of it - Alma .....)and asks her father why her name is so long.  He begins to tell her the story of her name and where each part has been taken from.  


The Name Jar is about a little girl named Unhei who has just moved to the United States from Korea.  She is nervous about her name and if her new friends will think of her name, especially if they can't pronounce it. She tells the class that she will choose a name by the following week.  Trying to be helpful, the class creates a name jar filled with suggestions of names for her.  With the help of a friend, Unhei chooses her own name and helps her new friends to pronounce it.  It is a beautiful story of acceptance!

My students are always fascinated by these stories about names and are anxious to learn and share about their own names.  It is one of the first writing assignments I have them complete, and is a great introduction to doing reasearch!

As students research their own names, you may want to give them this graphic organizer to help them guide their research.




Create Teach Share has a great freebie for having your students write about their names.  You can download it here.







Do you have any questions or comments?  I'm happy to answer any questions you may have or hear your ideas for celebrating your students' names! Leave a comment below.






Teacher Giveaway! Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway August 24, 2020

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Teacher Giveaway - Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card giveaway

Every week one lucky teacher gets to go on a Teachers pay Teachers shopping spree!  Will it be you this week?


GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card 


Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter.  Giveaway ends 8/31/20 and is open worldwide.  


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Sunday, August 23, 2020

The Best Book Deals this Week August 23, 2020

I often get lots of questions from other teachers about building a classroom library without breaking the bank, so each week, I share 3-7 books that are on sale right now. I also share books that YOU might like to read as well!

If you see other great deals, I'd love if you would let me know about them!




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.  


BOOK DEALS YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS WEEK!

If you haven't signed up already, you don't want to miss this deal on  Kindle Unlimited! You get access to more than a million books, tons of magazines, and books that include audible narration.

Our Class is a Family is the perfect Back to School book to read! Your students will learn that the classroom is a safe place to learn while building classroom community.  It is on sale right now.  If you have Kindle Unlimited, you can get the Kindle version for free!

  

The Pigeon HAS to go to School is another great Back to School read!  Everyone loves the stubborn little pigeon, and this book about his nerves about going to school is perfect for easing students' fears of their own.


BE QUIET by Ryan T. Higgins is one of my favorite Writer's Workshop books.  It tells the story of a little mouse who is trying to write a wordless book, but the other characters have very different thoughts.


First Day Jitters is always my first day back to school read aloud. I love the surprise ending and it is a great way to teach about making predictions and looking for foreshadowing skills in the illustrations.  If my students have read it in a prior grade, I tell them not to spoil the ending, but see if they can find clues in the pictures about what is going to happen.


What books have you been reading lately? Leave a comment below to let me know!  I am always looking for new books to read!





Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Back to School Giveaway 2020

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I know everyone's Back to School is unlike any other back to school encounter you have ever had, but we want to make sure that it is a little easier no matter how you are going back!  



GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $200 Gift Card of Your Choice



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




Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter.  Giveaway ends 7/25/20 and is open worldwide.


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