to build! As July approaches, I begin the countdown to school beginning again. Our school begins mid-August with Open House/Meet the Teacher on the first day back. So, what does that say - your room has to be ready before they arrive! The excitement has already arrived!
I've found a couple of websites that I found helpful and thought I'd share with all of you:
www.swlauriersb.qc.ca/schools/crestview/ls/Teacher/Teacher_Theme_Units.htm
This site is filled with good ideas. The theme units were unbelievable and I loved the resource!
www.internet4classrooms.com/classroom_organization.htm
I use this website often with my SmartBoard, but had never checked out the organization page. It gives lots of tips for all grade levels.
As you begin to think about school starting, please ponder the following: Why do you teach? How can you make a difference in the life of a child today? Until next time...
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Summertime...This is the time to...
After you have closed the classroom door and rested, it is time to start planning for next year. Here are some questions to think about:
What worked well last year? Do I want to use that idea again?
How do I want my children to learn? What techniques will I use to make this happen?
What can I prepare now that will make it easier for me later?
What changes can I make in my room arrangement, delivery, technology,
classroom management, or other areas that will net the best results for my students?
What worked well last year? Do I want to use that idea again?
How do I want my children to learn? What techniques will I use to make this happen?
What can I prepare now that will make it easier for me later?
What changes can I make in my room arrangement, delivery, technology,
classroom management, or other areas that will net the best results for my students?
Beginnings...
I love to blog. I love to teach first grade. So, I thought I would combine the two and create a resource for first grade teachers to use throughout the year. Just another tool in the toolbox of teaching. I hope you enjoy the blog - please stop in often to get new ideas, share your own comments, and keep the first grade line of communication open!
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