Saturday, February 23, 2013

March Calendar Pieces!

When I started teaching this year I borrowed calendar pieces from one of my wonderful coworkers. This worked in the fall when most of the calendar pieces she had worked for any month - school buses worked for August or September so she used one one month, then we traded, leaves and pumpkins worked for October and November, I used her January snowflakes in December - but once we got to January and February...she only had one set that worked for said months...so it has been school buses in January and February in my classroom...not so festive.

I finally decided to make some of my own calendar pieces. My first set is ready! March calendar pieces are posted in my store. There are 6 different sets to choose from all St. Patrick's day and Easter related.  Each set has a different pattern - great for pre-school and kindergarten who focus on patterns, or for me who just loves jazzing things up! Patterns included: No pattern, AB, ABC, ABCD, AAB, AABCCDEEFGGH/AAB (depending on which pattern you choose :)) Click on the picture below to purchase my calendar pieces from my store!



Excited for March to use my new calendar pieces! Now the hard part...which to choose...


Friday, February 22, 2013

Snow Delay and a Fire Alarm

Today was an interesting day. I woke up this morning late. Now this is not a rare occurrence. I am NOT a morning person. It runs in my genes. Waking me up is about as difficult as a T-Rex making a bed. I just love sleep, thank's for that trait, mom! So once I finally peeled myself out of bed, I rushed to get ready and out the door. I drove to school in my normal daze, thinking about my plans for the day, and when I pulled in the front parking lot was empty. I assumed there was some event and everyone was parked out back. Nope, wrong. The back parking lot was empty, too. The bus was still there. I looked around and could not figure out why there would be a delay...it was 38 degrees and there was a light rain! After saying a choice word or too, I finally decided to check my e-mail on my phone (did I mention as I left this morning I said jokingly to my fiancé "I hope there isn't a delay! I didn't check my e-mail!) School had been delayed at 8:30 the night before...why did I not check my e-mail?! Oh, because there was no apparent reason to check! We do not have keys to the school, so I had no choice but to turn around and go back home. I was NOT a happy camper. I was so angry I could have slept in and not wasted my gas by driving to and from work twice today, and you don't need us to tell you that gas prices are back on the rise!

When I got home I crawled back in bed and asked for someone to take me back to New York where you go to school for all 180 school days, in wind, rain, hail, 12 feet of snow, and uphill both ways...barefoot! When I returned to work I was still unhappy, but my little darlings turned my frown upside down - have I mentioned I love my class?! I was also able to work on my door since my students were at dance first thing - I cannot wait to share it with you! And that also put me in a better mood, because I just love being crafty.

My day was turning out to be nothing like I had planned...when we got there I had to take my students straight to dance...no spelling test or Friday Jeopardy! with Ms. Taylor's class. That afternoon, my students were taking a quiz on regrouping and all was silent in my room (except for that quiet sound of pencils writing and hard brains working) when we all nearly jumped out of our skin - fire alarm!

I need to pause and tell you how GREAT my students were. They did run to get in line, but without being asked, they lined up quickly and quietly while I grabbed my coat (remember, 38 degrees may not have been freezing cold in my book...but it wasn't a balmy beach day either!) and keys. My kids have this strange thing about wearing their coats all day, so they were already bundled up.

We walked out of the building and I knew it wasn't a drill, remember that rain I was complaining about? Second grade rocked it...they walked out, lined up and quietly waited for the next direction. We all waited...and then heard the thunder (my mind flashed to my camp days - children should not be outside when it is thundering!) and the rain began to pick up. Luckily, we were able to open the bus up and have the 1, 2 and 3 grades sit on there, while the kindergarteners and 8th graders went in a back shed we have. Our assistant principal came out to let us know it was in fact, not a drill, but nothing to be concerned about. A microwave problem had set the alarms off and we could not re-enter the building until the fire department came and deemed it safe.

What a day! I missed two hours in the morning from the delay, another 45 minutes from our little fire alarm, by the time we got back inside it was time for art. After art was a birthday snack, and the day was just about over! I guess I just had to be that good ol, flexible! All of Friday will be moved to Monday!

Another first for my first year of teaching...first actual fire alarm, check! Fire drills paid off, my students were amazing!



Wednesday, February 20, 2013

How to Look Like Fancy Nancy...Without Even Trying


Today was "Dress Like Your Favorite Story Book Character" today at school! I had too much fun. You might not believe it...or maybe you will...I didn't have to buy a thing for my costume! Is it a bad thing that I am 25 years old and I have MORE than enough jewled tiaras, sparkley sequin tops, obnoxious beaded necklaces, feathery boas, fluffy tutu skirts, blingy bracelets, flowered and polka dot ribbons and hair bows, shiny purses, bright tights, and fabulous flats? I think not...all I was missing were her cute pink and white fold over socks, red curly hair (which my students were quick to point out,) and oversized red high heels. Let me just say, Ooo La La, I was trés chic!

Are you ready to fancify yourself and look as magnificent as Fancy Nancy? Read on...

1. First you will need a fluffy, frilly, FANCY dress. The more tule under the skirt, the better. A tu-tu would be absolutely perfect. Florals, sequins, lace, all fantastic places to begin. The more purple and pink the better!

2. What can be more royal than a tiara? You just must have a tiara, Fancy Nancy would never be seen without it. This can be picked up in the dress up section of WalMart or at a costume shop.

3. Shoes! Your feet need to be as extravagant as you are! Pick out a beautiful pair of high heels or sparkley flats and don't forget some frilly patterned socks to spruce up the look!

4. It's time to dazzle up your Fancy Nancy look. An outfit is never complete without accessories! A strand of pearls coupled with a dazzling necklace for your neck, a pair of gloves, a dainty little purse, and a feather boa will add the extra touch of glamour.

5. Don't forget your hair! Crimp, curl, and tease your hair into a fancy mess. And don't forget to acessorize with flowers, hair clips (with lots of glitter,) and headbands. There is no such thing as TOO FANCY!

Now you are a posh fashionistsa, just like our girl, Fancy Nancy! Be sure to use fancy words and throw a little French into your everyday conversation. Go get 'em glamour girl!

Our friend in first grade joined the dress up fun as the Paper Bag Princess!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Valentine Freebie!

Happy Valentine's Day!

Need a quick (and free!) Valentine for your students? Print these out in color on white card stock or in black and white on colored card stock, stick a sweet treat in the middle and wish your students a Happy Valentine's Day!

Click the picture for your Valentine's freebie!
Have a lovely day!


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

"Love is..." a Fun Valentine's Day Freebie!

Tomorrow is Valentine's Day! Today I whipped up a fun little writing prompt. This prompt is great for all ages. Students finish this sentence "Love is..." The results are beautiful, hilarious, and precious. My students said some sweet and sincere things. I just loved reading what my little second graders believed "love is."
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Some of my responses (written and spelled as is)...

"Love is when you give your mom and dad a box of chocolate on Valentines day. Love is happiness and kindness. Love is sweet treats on Valentines day. Love is when you give your parents a kiss. love is from the heart. love is passionate."

"Love is beautiful. It is my faveroite thing. Love is a kiss from my mother or father. It is having fun with my family and that is no lie."

"Love is like giving people hot chocolate and giving Valintine cards to everyone in my school."

"Love is beautiful. Love is hugging. And love is giving candy and chocolate. Its about being with someone. Love is a beautiful Valentine. Love is joy. Love i pink. Love is happiness. Love is sweet very very sweet."

"Love is eating cake together with chocolate and cherries. Love is giving treats to each other."

"Love is like family and love is giving. Love is caring and it is cool. Love is hugging. Love is music. Love is joy. Love is sweet. And it is happy."

"Love is getting and giving chocolates. Love is when you love someone very much. Love is very wonderful. Love is giving other people heart shaped cookies. Love is giving people valentine day cards. Love is very, very, very joyful."


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Valentine's Day Bingo!

Valentine's Day is in two days! What are y'all planning? We are planning a fun party, including some snacks, cards and left over cupcakes from our last party (don't worry, we froze them!) Oh! And Bingo! We love bingo! It's a fun way to introduce and practice seasonal words for our students while playing a game all together!

Need a fun Valentine's Day Bingo Game? Look no further than my Teachers Pay Teachers store!


Valentine's Day Bingo comes with black and white and color fillable boards in addition to 20 different filled boards. Fillable boards give students an opportunity to practice reading, writing and spelling Valentine words. Laminate the blank boards and use dry erase markers. 

Have fun and Happy Valentine's Day!