Monday, August 1, 2016

Goal Setting in Kindergarten {FREEBIE too!}

One of my favorite parts of teaching kindergarten is how excited my students are about learning. Learning new things is exciting for my little friends and they love a challenge. One way that I try to empower my students is by holding them accountable for their own learning. We do this by setting goals and monitoring their learning throughout the year.

Once your kiddos start setting goals and reaching for them, they are hooked. My kids get so excited when they move to a new reading level…cause they are one step closer to reaching their goals. I use this chart in my classroom to help my students visually see how they are progressing through the reading levels. My kids learn to celebrate one another, because they come to understand the hard work it takes to reach their goals and are proud when a classmate has done just that!
guided reading level chart

I find that one of the most important things when setting goals with kindergarten students, is that they need to revisit their goals frequently to self-monitor and keep track of their accomplishments. And yes, when there are accomplishments it is very important to CELEBRATE their success. All students make learning gains, maybe not at the same rate, but they all do…and they deserve to be recognized for their hard work!
tracking and celebrating reading

Another way that my students track and monitor their learning is through their Kindergarten goal book. At the beginning of the school year each student records what they know, then throughout the year they get to update their progress. This book helps them have a very clear understanding of what they will learn in kindergarten and how they are progressing towards those expectations. Taking out the goal book is always one of my students’ favorite activities, especially at the end of the year when they get to see how far they have come since the beginning of the school year. {Read more about how I use these GOAL BOOKS here!} These are a great tool to use during parent conferences, too!

My students are also accountable for their learning during writing time. During writers’ workshop, my students conference with me. During these conferences, the students decide what they would like to work on to become a better writer. The students use the chart below to help them be responsible for their own learning and deliberate in their writing improvement. The next time I conference with the students, they are very excited to tell me what actions they are taking to reach their goal. {Read more about how I use the WRITING GOALS here!} If you want to try out this approach in your writing conferences, try out this writing conference checklist to help you out! (I use these conference checklist in parent conferences as well!)


To keep the students motivated, I try to throw in some fun ways to set goals. I use these craftivities after we finish up units of studies in reading to help reflect on what we have learned and to look forward to new goals that we have as readers.


Teaching kids how to set goals at a young age will help them stay focused and determined. I know that I am so grateful that both my parents and my teachers instilled this mindset in me from such a young age. I feel like I was more prepared as I got older to be responsible and independent. May we give our students that same confidence as they leave our classrooms!
     


               

I hope this year you and your kindergarten friends set goals and strive to reach them!
Thursday, July 21, 2016

Watercolor Classroom Decor {FREEBIES}

Hope everyone is having a wonderful summer! Isn't having time to rest and relax the best?! I am so blessed to live in a beautiful place, where I don't have to go far to find a little slice of heaven. While enjoying this sunset on Marco Island one evening this summer I was inspired by the beautiful colors and the instant calming effect it had on me. I knew I had to create a classroom decor set to match this beautiful scene. Make sure to scroll down to grab a few FREEBIES!

I wanted you to have a little piece of calm and beauty as you head back to school. Grab these binder cover for FREE to get you started! Click HERE to get your set of {EDITABLE} Binder Covers.
Binder Covers

If you are liking the calming vibe and the pretty view, check out the decor bundle HERE.









My hope is that as you enjoy the rest of your summer and that you have plenty of time to rest, refresh and relax. You deserve it! May this back to school season be your calmest and easiest one yet! 

Here is one more FREEBIE for you to start your year off on the right track. Grab it HERE!



Friday, January 1, 2016

Happy New Year! {FREEBIE}

Can you believe that it is just about time to say "Happy New Year!"?! I am pretty sure I skipped straight from August to January, everything in between seems like a blur! Anyone else feel that way? I appreciate the time off to relax and reflect. This past year has been one of growth and change in my life. I look forward to 2016.
Being a perfectionist has benefits, but how many times do we miss out on special moments in our lives because of choosing to focus on things that don't matter!? This year I choose to live in each moment. I am printing this little sign out and framing it to put in my house as a reminder! Grab your free copy by clicking HERE!

Let us all be just a little more kind and make the world a better place in 2016! What wise words to think about every day, no?! Grab your free copy by clicking HERE!

I hope that you are enjoying your break and preparing yourself for your best year to come! As you prepare to head back to school here is a little freebie to help you with your first day back.

If you are thinking about celebrating the New Year with your class, you may want to check out this unit too!




May 2016 be your best year yet! All the best...



Sunday, October 11, 2015

Number Buddies {Lessons to Teach Number Pairs}

As my students are starting to explore the numbers to 10, I have found many students have had difficulty understanding the concepts of number pairs. It is something that we have been working on daily. We do a variety of activities on a daily basis but I felt like my students needed a little extra practice. So I created a few resources to help us out.

I am embarrassed to admit that it took me several years to see the importance and the benefit of using a ten frame in teaching many concepts in math. I know...shame on me! My students really utilize ten frames to help them stay organized in their thinking of numbers. I think this center activity will stretch them to think of numbers and number pairs in a new way.

We will be creating an interactive anchor chart in class.  I look forward to having a quick mini-assessment of understanding at the end of the lesson and creating an anchor chart at the same time! Win!!!

My kids this year are active and love to get up and move! Like ALL.THE.TIME! Why fight it!?!?! We will be doing this fun little "Scoot" game to get some extra independent practice.

We have been practicing subitizing daily during our Math Talks. {Math Talks are one of my most favorite times of the day...my kids thinking blows me away EVERY DAY!} We will be using these printables to tie subitizing together with number pairs.

My students will work on number pair fluency with this little review activity. I think this will be the most difficult task for them to complete. I look forward to see them problem solving and am interested to see what strategies and manipulatives they will use.

My kids are going to LOVE creating these Number Buddies. This year's group loves partner and group work, so this little mathtivity will be perfect for them! The kids will work together as partners to create number pairs and solve to find out what number is created. 

You can find all these activities in this unit!

If your students are anything like mine then they love a song to sing and bop along with. Here are some of YouTube videos that my class likes to watch on Number Pairs...




Of course while working on number pairs we use number bonds quite a bit...along with snacks of course! Here is a little FREEBIE for you to use in your own classroom. Just click on the picture below.






Sunday, September 13, 2015

Classroom Decor Tip

Today I just wanted to share a quick classroom decor tip with you! I know, I'm a little late...I've already been back to school a whole month! :/

To start here are a few pictures of my classroom...







Now here is a little tip for ya...
If you are like me, you like to use your whiteboard for many purposes. In the past it was really easy for my whiteboard to become cluttered and unorganized, looking just like a big hodge podge at the front of my classroom. I started to use borders a few years ago to create separate areas on the board. It would take lots of time to cut the border and add tape or hot glue magnets to make it stick. I really wanted to purchase the magnetic border that you can find at many teacher stores and websites, but when I calculated how much magnetic border I would need I couldn't fathom spending that much money! One day while I was at the Dollar Tree I discovered these little cling borders. 
I bought one pack and thought I would give it a try! I am so glad I did. I took the border to school, cleaned the white board with a damp cloth and stuck the border on. This is the third year I am using the border and it works perfect. 


The best part was that to create the border for my entire white board it only cost me $10.00!!! In a close second place, it is also sooooo amazing to come in on Monday morning and not have any of the border on the floor as a result of the a/c being off all weekend {which is what used to happen when I tried to put the border up with tape or magnets}.

Happy Decorating! :)