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Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

I am still alive and teaching...with STICKERS!

Well I know it has been a while and I am not sure I have any really good excuse for why I have not blogged for a long time other than pure laziness and grad class overload. So now that I have tried to explain myself let me tell you about my latest success: STICKERS! Now we all remember the days of kindergarten and how hard we all worked for those super cool and awesome stickers our teachers would give out, well I'm bringing it back to my high school classes. I bought these sparkly smile face stickers on sale at Staples for like $1.50 a package so I may have enough to last me my entire career but oh well. 
I use these as nothing more than rewards when my students raise their hands and answer questions or have a super answer on a JENGA post-it (see my prior blog post for how to use JENGA in your room). The students have become obsessed with these cute little stickers so much to the point that they requested a chart to track who had the most stickers in each class. It has become a challenge and a game to them to try their hardest on all the questions so they can out do their friends and get more stickers. 

This is one of the charts I have up and you can see many of them are in a tight race and others are a little less excited (Rikki, Noah and Dyllan have their own chart in a notebook that they keep them all together). I must say for the most part my students are working hard to answer better on all their conclusion questions and beg to play JENGA every day just so they can get some stickers. I had no idea when I started this that they would love it so much and I hope your kids love it as much as mine do! 

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Exit Slip JENGA!

So on the SUPER cold day I got a genius idea to create something based upon an idea I saw on Pinterest. The idea I saw was for conversation JENGA with speech topics on each block. Students pull one out and then speak on it for a given amount of time. While I will be using this idea on the other side of my blocks for now I have come up with the idea I call Exit Slip JENGA (my husbands vote was for A+ JENGA and that was a no go) but you can call it whatever you want and like. So here is how this went down! 
I bought this set at the Dollar General store for $4 

Here is my finished product.
So with Sharpie in hand I sat down to come up with my questions. In total I have 10 questions all but one set are used 4 times. I plan to put on the other side in a different color the speech topic ideas and I will post that list as soon as I come up with them too! How will I use this is class? Well I already use Post-its like I endorse the darn company so I made my questions simple enough to be answered on a single Post-it. I plan to use them as exit slips out the door or to review if there is time remaining at the end of a class period. Another thought I have is to use the other side for pre-assessment questions (this just came to me as I was writing this and I actually like it way better than the speech topics!). 

Here is my list of questions: 
- What do you remember most?
- Summarize today's lesson
- How will this help you in another class
- Doodle/Draw today's key point
- How is this used in real life?
- What will we cover tomorrow?
- Create 1 quiz question and answer it
- Define 1 important term
- What is 1 question you still have?
- List 3 important points from today

So please give me your ideas on how you could use this in your classroom and what questions you will put onto your set?

Monday, December 30, 2013

What a nerdy life I live...

So as I sit here on the oh so exciting Monday night I have actually made some pretty interesting things! I spent my Christmas money today at Staples getting random supplies the best and my absolute favorite.... SCENTED MARKERS!!


Now that I have admitted to being the biggest nerd ever on to the other nerdy things I did tonight, poster making. While at the store I purchased a flip chart (which happened to be the ONLY thing I went into Staples for but obviously that didn't go as planned). I have been seeing several ideas online for classroom posters that I have wanted for some time and so I present to you my super awesome and amazing new classroom posters.  

Ok get ready to stretch your neck out while checking out these first two (sorry some day I may become super computer savy and figure out how to turn these darn things once there are on the page)
This lovely poster I hope will help me to get my students back on track with their interactive notebooks. After staring at this on a picking it apart with my OCD brain I made a digital one that I have added to my TpT sight and you can find the link to that here What goes where?

This one I saw on another bloggers page and added a few things to each definition to better suit what I use with my students to remember these. 
This classroom management strategy is one I found on Pinterest and is very similar to one I am already using but I did not have a super cool poster so as you can guess I had to have a poster duh! 
This poster came to be through the ideas presented on several different posters on Pinterest. Most came from younger grade levels so this modification I hope will help my high school students understand how they can use the left side of their notebooks to showcase their notes in a visual way.


So now that it's nearly midnight I must put away these wonderful markers, wash my stained hands and go to bed. How do you see these being useful in your classroom? What could I have added/changed to make them even more awesome? Have an amazing New Year and thanks for reading!  

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Interactive Notebook Addiction... Vocabulary

Those of you who follow me on Pinterest know that I LOVE to pin things to help me with school. I have found many many excellent ideas, projects, resources, fundraisers, and the list could go on for ever. It is almost unhealthy the amount of time I spend on Pinterest but one of the greatest things I have found has been all the resources on Interactive Notebooks. Some of the amazing blogs I follow are listed below and I could not encourage you enough to check out all the ways these teachers use these notebooks in their classrooms. Here is one of the ways I tie these notebooks into my classes. 
In this picture you see the inside of the vocabulary foldables I call a tri-fold 
This is the outside view of the tri-fold vocabulary foldables
 These tri-fold foldables I use with my CASE courses as well as all other courses I teach to help spice up the boring idea of vocabulary. I give the students the list of vocabulary words at the beginning of each section and they have one day of in class time to research and complete these. What they do not get completed is left up to them to complete on their own time. I check these vocabulary the day before we take the quiz over each section. This is just one of several examples I have and I will post more pictures of the vocabulary as I go along. The students in my classes are responsible for all the cutting, and gluing for all their own foldables and I find that ever with high school  students this helps to keep them much more engaged and involved in the lecture style activities. Although like most agriculture and CTE courses I do a tremendous amount of labs and hands on activities juicing up the necessary lectures has been a great addition to my curriculum. On my TpT page you will find all my foldables and resources. 

Follow these awesome teachers for even more help with implementing these notebooks in your room! There are more great things on my Pinterest board Fun for School
Caught in the Middle
Hands on Math in High School
The Science Penguin

So how do you use interactive notebooks? How do you see this working in your class?