Thursday, August 6, 2015

August Pick 3 Linky



First off let me congratulate Pawsitively Teaching for starting a new job, kudos to you for change. I actually just moved states and I am beginning a new adventure myself. I hope your new job is fabulous. The top picks for this link up are back to school themed. 



She has a great blog with lots of good ideas for reading/writing noteboooks. Check it out...

I did this last year with my students to set up our reader's notebooks as well as writer's notebooks. My students were very engaged in this setup process. They were able to personalize their notebook to fit their specific personality. I would highly suggest to utilize this resource. 



Here's a nice anchor chart for voice levels. I love the notion of "spy talk."

Since it is August and most of us have already begun school and the others are getting ready to, we all need to focus on structure. One of the most important aspects of teaching is structure. Talking happens in the classroom daily, sometimes it is positive and other times it is detrimental to learning. I really like the idea of making this anchor chart with the students and discuss the importance of when it is time to talk and when it is not. 



Life in 4B...: R.7.1 - Citing Textual Evidence: Word-for-Word & Paraphrased Support

This past year while teaching in Georgia, the standardized testing changed. The new test, Georgia Milestone, was very rigorous and had extremely high expectations for my students. Each section had a writing portion. The answer document was 16 pages, yes 16 pages for nine and ten year olds. In saying that I basically had to prep them and do it quickly. Most of the writing prompt had something about citing evidence. I recently came across this anchor chart and boy oh boy, I would have loved to use it last year while I was prepping my students. 



I hope everyone has a safe, and fun filled school year!!

1 comment:

  1. I like the anchor chart for voice levels and the reader's notebook. Great ideas- thanks for sharing!

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