To buy this graphic organizer, head on over to my TeachersPayTeachers Store!
Let's face it...teaching can be hard. It can be stressful. And at times you may even consider throwing in the towel! Tearless Teaching is a blog for teachers who want to find ideas that help make teaching less frustrating. It includes ideas to help organize your classroom, activities that are versatile and fairly easy to create, and other ideas that as a whole make teaching even more rewarding! I love teaching and my desire is to help other educators love it as much as I do!
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Spelling Present-Tense and Past-Tense Verbs Foldable Graphic Organizer
As promised, here is the foldable graphic organizer for spelling past-tense and present-tense verbs. Shown below is just one possible variation. In my TeachersPayTeachers product, I include several different variations so that you can choose which one is best for each of your students!
To buy this graphic organizer, head on over to my TeachersPayTeachers Store!
To buy this graphic organizer, head on over to my TeachersPayTeachers Store!
Friday, December 7, 2012
Plural Noun Foldable Graphic Organizer
After doing so well with my divisibility rules foldable graphic organizer, I decided to share my plural noun one, too. It's perfectly sized to glue on paper and put in a resource binder! Be on the lookout for a verb one to be posted soon!
To buy this graphic organizer, head on over to my TeachersPayTeachers Store!
Friday, November 23, 2012
Publisher Tutorial
Ok...so today I thought I'd put up a little tutorial to help teachers (and anyone else out there who wants to learn!) create some really fun signs for bulletin boards, class book covers - anything you can think of using Publisher!
Here's a sign I made in under 3 minutes using Publisher. If I mat it on cardstock and laminate it - it'll look professionally done!
For a fairly fast-paced tutorial click here. The video is a little under 5 minutes long. If you need something a little slower paced, I've broken it down step-by-step below. Just click on what you need! All of these tutorials are using Publisher.
Inserting and Formatting Word Art: about 3 minutes
Inserting and Formatting Shapes: about 4 minutes
Inserting Pictures as Fill: about 2 1/2 minutes
Inserting Pictures and Shapes as Backdrops: about 2 minutes
Aligning Objects: about 1 1/2 minutes
Here's a sign I made in under 3 minutes using Publisher. If I mat it on cardstock and laminate it - it'll look professionally done!
For a fairly fast-paced tutorial click here. The video is a little under 5 minutes long. If you need something a little slower paced, I've broken it down step-by-step below. Just click on what you need! All of these tutorials are using Publisher.
Inserting and Formatting Word Art: about 3 minutes
Inserting and Formatting Shapes: about 4 minutes
Inserting Pictures as Fill: about 2 1/2 minutes
Inserting Pictures and Shapes as Backdrops: about 2 minutes
Aligning Objects: about 1 1/2 minutes
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Divisibility Rules Foldable Graphic Organizer
After searching the web today, I decided it would take me less time to create a foldable graphic organizer to help my students learn the divisibility rules than it would take me to keep searching for one exactly like what I wanted. I'm super pleased with how well this turned out! Everything is even and lines up, just like it should - which just makes me as happy as can be!
To buy this graphic organizer, head on over to my TeachersPayTeachers Store!
To buy this graphic organizer, head on over to my TeachersPayTeachers Store!
I Am Thankful For....Class Book
Today we made a class book....each page said "Thanksgiving is a time when we are thankful for all the good things in our lives." Draw a picture of what you are thankful for. Then they were given the sentence frame: I am thankful for _______ because ____________.
Here were the responses I got from 10 & 11 year olds (and my daughter who came to school with me because she didn't have school this week).
*I am thankful for the food my parents provide because they make sure I don't starve.
*I am thankful for sports and food because I like food and I like to play sports.
*I am thankful for my family because they love me and I love them.
*I am thankful for bacon because it's tasty and good.
*I am thankful for the Earth because that is where we live.
*I am thankful for my family because they love and support me.
*I am thankful for books because I love to read and there are a lot of books I like.
*I am thankful for pecan pie because it's so yummy and my grandma always makes it for Thanksgiving.
*I am thankful for my family because we spend time together.
*I am thankful for a family because I could not get through life and get a good job.
*I am thankful for my teacher because she helps me learn and she makes sure I get a good education.
*I am thankful for family and friends because they feed me, care for me, bring me to fun places, and let me play.
I am especially touched by the one that likes books because she was what I refer to as a "disgruntled" reader at the beginning of the year. I'm also touched by the one who is thankful for her teacher. I am a little bit shocked by the bacon response and I'm also surprised no one wrote God, especially since I have several very religious students in my class. All in all, I think their responses will make a wonderful book!
Here's a picture of the teacher one...
Here were the responses I got from 10 & 11 year olds (and my daughter who came to school with me because she didn't have school this week).
*I am thankful for the food my parents provide because they make sure I don't starve.
*I am thankful for sports and food because I like food and I like to play sports.
*I am thankful for my family because they love me and I love them.
*I am thankful for bacon because it's tasty and good.
*I am thankful for the Earth because that is where we live.
*I am thankful for my family because they love and support me.
*I am thankful for books because I love to read and there are a lot of books I like.
*I am thankful for pecan pie because it's so yummy and my grandma always makes it for Thanksgiving.
*I am thankful for my family because we spend time together.
*I am thankful for a family because I could not get through life and get a good job.
*I am thankful for my teacher because she helps me learn and she makes sure I get a good education.
*I am thankful for family and friends because they feed me, care for me, bring me to fun places, and let me play.
I am especially touched by the one that likes books because she was what I refer to as a "disgruntled" reader at the beginning of the year. I'm also touched by the one who is thankful for her teacher. I am a little bit shocked by the bacon response and I'm also surprised no one wrote God, especially since I have several very religious students in my class. All in all, I think their responses will make a wonderful book!
Here's a picture of the teacher one...
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Veterans Day Writing Project
This year for Veterans Day I saw the cutest little writing project on Pinterest. To my delight, after following the links I found it could be purchased on Teachers Pay Teachers for just $3! I immediately bought it and this is what we ended up with!
Even though the project was intended for younger grades, my fifth graders had fun putting it together. While we were working on the project, we took turns talking about the veterans we know in our lives!
Oh, and if you like the "Thank You, Veterans!" sign...I'll post a video later how to do that using Microsoft Publisher! It's SOOOO easy, you won't believe it!
If you teach the younger grades you might just want to check out Miss Kindergarten's website, too! She's the creative mind behind this fun project!
Even though the project was intended for younger grades, my fifth graders had fun putting it together. While we were working on the project, we took turns talking about the veterans we know in our lives!
Oh, and if you like the "Thank You, Veterans!" sign...I'll post a video later how to do that using Microsoft Publisher! It's SOOOO easy, you won't believe it!
If you teach the younger grades you might just want to check out Miss Kindergarten's website, too! She's the creative mind behind this fun project!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Shoal Watercolor Paintings
WOW! It's been over a month since I last blogged. I guess that just goes to show teachers ARE super busy!
So...here we are in November and we are up to our ears in learning! We're finishing up DARE, our unit on nouns, physical science, etc.
In social studies we've been studying different European explorers. One of our most recent explorers was John Cabot. Since I'm also required to teach art, I combined the two (thanks to the idea in Evan-Moor's Explorers of North America Pocket Books) and got this lovely display shoals!
One of the things I was most proud about is we talked about how the deeper in the ocean you get, the darker the water gets...you can see several of them really took that into consideration in their painting!
Here's a picture of the sign, close up.
So...here we are in November and we are up to our ears in learning! We're finishing up DARE, our unit on nouns, physical science, etc.
In social studies we've been studying different European explorers. One of our most recent explorers was John Cabot. Since I'm also required to teach art, I combined the two (thanks to the idea in Evan-Moor's Explorers of North America Pocket Books) and got this lovely display shoals!
One of the things I was most proud about is we talked about how the deeper in the ocean you get, the darker the water gets...you can see several of them really took that into consideration in their painting!
Here's a picture of the sign, close up.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Classroom Photos
I'm going to take you on a tour of my classroom...so sit back and enjoy!
Messy room before cleaning....
Sorting Bulletin Board Borders
Student closet (BEFORE)
Student Closet (AFTER)
"Seaweed" Door
Math Manipulatives and Shelves which hold science, social studies, math, and spelling materials (BEFORE)
Math Manipulatives and Shelves which hold science, social studies, math, and spelling materials (AFTER)
Overhead Station, Boggle, White Boards, Clipboards, Recycle Bin, and Homework Trays
Computers
Daily Schedule/Assignment Board (Had to use last year's theme for this, as the ones I thought I could use were too ratty and old looking. Will be making new ones soon!)
Accelerated Reader Bulletin Board - my students earn a jewel for every 5 AR points. In addition I offer special jewels for special challenges. They get a gold coin when they read specific books I suggest (when we read something about Ruby Bridges, I gave the challenge of reading one of our biographies on her; on Patriot Day I issued the challenge of reading a couple of different books that fit the theme, etc.) They get a set of pearls when they recommend a book to a friend, and that friend reads the book and passes the AR test....and as we go along the year I'll issue more challenges!
View of AR Bulletin Board and Classroom Library
View of magazine rack I got for $10 when Hollywood Video went out of business...I painted the yellow sides (which had their logo on it, too) with black chalkboard paint and left the purple alone.
Supplies Bookshelves Front and Back
Morning Meeting Message Cart - This is where I write my morning messages, often times they are interactive. I love this cart! At the top are our lunch stones that children move after they've read the message (and responded when appropriate) to indicate whether they brought lunch from home or are eating school lunch.
Outside Bulletin Board - I really wanted to put up a title and the original idea was to put up the subjects we'd be studying with subtopics as well, but that just never happened! Then I thought maybe I'd do something with kids' faces in fishes, or I don't know what else...but alas it still looks exactly the same as it did on day one. I'm not one for decorative bulletin boards, I really prefer functional, so it look like it might be time to take this bulletin board down and replace it with something worthwhile!
Looking inside from the outside hallway.
Messy room before cleaning....
Sorting Bulletin Board Borders
Student closet (BEFORE)
Student Closet (AFTER)
"Seaweed" Door
Math Manipulatives and Shelves which hold science, social studies, math, and spelling materials (BEFORE)
Math Manipulatives and Shelves which hold science, social studies, math, and spelling materials (AFTER)
Overhead Station, Boggle, White Boards, Clipboards, Recycle Bin, and Homework Trays
Computers
Daily Schedule/Assignment Board (Had to use last year's theme for this, as the ones I thought I could use were too ratty and old looking. Will be making new ones soon!)
Accelerated Reader Bulletin Board - my students earn a jewel for every 5 AR points. In addition I offer special jewels for special challenges. They get a gold coin when they read specific books I suggest (when we read something about Ruby Bridges, I gave the challenge of reading one of our biographies on her; on Patriot Day I issued the challenge of reading a couple of different books that fit the theme, etc.) They get a set of pearls when they recommend a book to a friend, and that friend reads the book and passes the AR test....and as we go along the year I'll issue more challenges!
View of AR Bulletin Board and Classroom Library
View of magazine rack I got for $10 when Hollywood Video went out of business...I painted the yellow sides (which had their logo on it, too) with black chalkboard paint and left the purple alone.
Supplies Bookshelves Front and Back
Morning Meeting Message Cart - This is where I write my morning messages, often times they are interactive. I love this cart! At the top are our lunch stones that children move after they've read the message (and responded when appropriate) to indicate whether they brought lunch from home or are eating school lunch.
Outside Bulletin Board - I really wanted to put up a title and the original idea was to put up the subjects we'd be studying with subtopics as well, but that just never happened! Then I thought maybe I'd do something with kids' faces in fishes, or I don't know what else...but alas it still looks exactly the same as it did on day one. I'm not one for decorative bulletin boards, I really prefer functional, so it look like it might be time to take this bulletin board down and replace it with something worthwhile!
Looking inside from the outside hallway.
Friday, September 14, 2012
3 Weeks Down!
Phew! What a great start to school I've had! I'm wearing a lot of hats this year - I teach fifth grade, I'm the school's ESL Director, I'm also the UIL Director, and when needed I consult as the Reading Specialist! Thank goodness I have a small and WONDERFUL group this year, which allows me to spread myself a little bit too thin!
Some of the wonderful things going on this year:
*I only have 13 students.
*5/13 students are GT (Gifted and Talented) students, so on Fridays my class only consists of 8 children for one and a half hours...they are in music for half of that time, but I get them for the other 45 minutes! I LOVE this time with them! Today we played a variation of war with place value! I also gave them a reading assessment so I could plan some future activities (a/k/a GAMES!) to meet their individual needs! Have I mentioned how much I enjoy this time with them?!
*I'm loving Morning Meeting - this class has GOT it going on! If you don't know what Morning Meeting is - head on over to the Responsive Classroom website! You'll be amazed!
*I got BOGGLE up and running this year and my kids are loving it! There's one child in particular who is just putting her all into it each and every day! It's amazing to watch her work so hard!
*I love my beginning of the year science notebook - I'm using a lot of different resources CSCOPE, SuperTeacherWorksheets, ScienceA-Z, and little ole me! We spent a little bit of time discussing safety (even squeezed in some writing - wrote a paragraph on classroom safety and was SUPER picky about topic sentence, details, concluding sentence. We'll be typing them up next week!) We've now moved on to tools and we're having a good time learning about the tools - next up, centers so we can do some HANDS ON experimenting with them!! One of the things I created for them was a measurement graphic organizer! It came out so great I decided to put it up on TeachersPayTeachers!
*Our travel bags for Social Studies are looking GREAT! I'll be putting something up my my TeachersPayTeachers store eventually with this, but until then it's a little suitcase made out of a paper bag. One side is dedicated to continents/oceans and the other side is dedicated to states. We have travel "stickers" to glue on our bag, maps, inserts that go inside, songs and stories to help us remember the information...it's just so stinking cute!
I know there's a lot more going on in my room right now, but these are the things that seem to be fresh in my mind!
Some of the wonderful things going on this year:
*I only have 13 students.
*5/13 students are GT (Gifted and Talented) students, so on Fridays my class only consists of 8 children for one and a half hours...they are in music for half of that time, but I get them for the other 45 minutes! I LOVE this time with them! Today we played a variation of war with place value! I also gave them a reading assessment so I could plan some future activities (a/k/a GAMES!) to meet their individual needs! Have I mentioned how much I enjoy this time with them?!
*I'm loving Morning Meeting - this class has GOT it going on! If you don't know what Morning Meeting is - head on over to the Responsive Classroom website! You'll be amazed!
*I got BOGGLE up and running this year and my kids are loving it! There's one child in particular who is just putting her all into it each and every day! It's amazing to watch her work so hard!
*I love my beginning of the year science notebook - I'm using a lot of different resources CSCOPE, SuperTeacherWorksheets, ScienceA-Z, and little ole me! We spent a little bit of time discussing safety (even squeezed in some writing - wrote a paragraph on classroom safety and was SUPER picky about topic sentence, details, concluding sentence. We'll be typing them up next week!) We've now moved on to tools and we're having a good time learning about the tools - next up, centers so we can do some HANDS ON experimenting with them!! One of the things I created for them was a measurement graphic organizer! It came out so great I decided to put it up on TeachersPayTeachers!
*Our travel bags for Social Studies are looking GREAT! I'll be putting something up my my TeachersPayTeachers store eventually with this, but until then it's a little suitcase made out of a paper bag. One side is dedicated to continents/oceans and the other side is dedicated to states. We have travel "stickers" to glue on our bag, maps, inserts that go inside, songs and stories to help us remember the information...it's just so stinking cute!
I know there's a lot more going on in my room right now, but these are the things that seem to be fresh in my mind!
Saturday, September 8, 2012
More Morning Meeting Greetings
One of the things I am horrible about when I do Morning Meeting is mixing up the greetings I use! Back in June I wrote about a set of morning greetings I put up on TeachersPayTeachers. Well, I'm happy to report that they've been selling so well, I decided to go ahead and do another set of them. Once again, these greetings are not my original ideas, and I have modified several of them.
I print my greetings 4 to a page, mat them on cardstock, laminate them, and then punch holes in the corner of each card and keep them all on a ring. It makes it so easy to select a greeting to use every day!
Here's the cover page for the cards.
If you want to purchase these go to TeachersPayTeachers.
I print my greetings 4 to a page, mat them on cardstock, laminate them, and then punch holes in the corner of each card and keep them all on a ring. It makes it so easy to select a greeting to use every day!
Here's the cover page for the cards.
If you want to purchase these go to TeachersPayTeachers.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Just a Little Teacher Appreciation: Birthdays
As the Teacher Appreciation chair for my daughter's school's PTA it is my privilege to honor the teachers as often as possible! This is what we are doing this year for their birthdays. Each teacher will get a decorated bottle of water with a lemondade and peach iced tea pouch in each one as well as a box of 4 wrapped Hershey Nugget chocolates. Then each month we'll do something else to show our appreciation, as well as a luncheon! I can't wait to show them how much we care!
If you are interested in learning more about Candy Bar Wrappers see my blogpost on them!
If you are interested in learning more about Candy Bar Wrappers see my blogpost on them!
Sunday, August 26, 2012
PTA Displays
Although I can't be at my daughter's school as often as some of the other moms, one way I like to stay involved is to be an active part of the PTA. For the last 2 years I have served as the Programs Chair with another wonderful mom (who also happens to be a teacher) and this year I am thrilled that I will be the chair for Teacher Appreciation. We started out the year with a spectacular luncheon during inservice week and today I put up a display (with two other board members) of all the teachers and staff members, with their names and positions. We also put up a display to showcase all of the students whose parents have joined PTA...and I'm very happy with the number of members so far considering we've only had Meet the Teacher Night!!
Membership Display:
Teacher Display (Whole Board):
Teacher Display (Close Up of Board):
Membership Display:
Teacher Display (Whole Board):
Teacher Display (Close Up of Board):