Hi, Friends! I have SO many projects to share with you and the best part is that they all match! Woohoo – I am all about things that match….like I will do ridiculous things (i.e. cutting out 78 circles) for ‘matchedness’.
In an ideal world, I would be able to meet with all 28 of my students during each 40 minute writing period. Realistically, this is not possible, so I decided to create a way to have a quick visual reference at the end of each period to chart the progress of my students. Using this charting system, I can make a plan of ‘attack’ for conferencing with students the next day (i.e. is Speedy Speedster flying through his/her piece paying little attention to the organizer or is Dilly Dally stalling in the writing progress because he/she is confused). Each student had his/her own pocket, and at the end or beginning of each class period moves an ‘app’ stick to the pocket to focus himself/herself, as well as, to let me know where they are at.
I saw this awesome idea by Melanie on Pinterest and she gave me the go ahead to create my own version! Since I am a 1:1 classroom, it is important for me to fully integrate technology and iPads in all aspects of the classroom, so iWrite was the perfect to do this. This charting system holds every student in my classroom accountable for working through the writing progress. Additionally, it provides me with a visual representation of the ‘big writing picture.’ [Click on the picture or here to learn more!]
If you follow me on Facebook, then you know that I have been designing binder clips inspired by this pin. I wanted easy to make and matching labels for my student mailboxes. I bought 1 inch binder clips (I really should have used 2 inch clips but they were 4 for 1.59 or I could buy 12 one inch clips for 1.59 – easy choice), printed out tiny labels, laminated the labels, and attached them with this glue. I {love} this glue. It is made by the Super Glue company and I am SUPER impressed with it. 🙂
In the middle of May, I was shopping for almonds at Sam’s and spotted a 10-drawer rolling cart for $24!!!! This week, I made some snazzy black/white/yellow labels for each of the drawers and I am very happy with them! This is where students will turn in their work each day, and then, the last 5 drawers are where I’ll store my materials for each day.
Last week, Target had sheet sets on sale, so I picked up two sets of grey sheets. I spent foorrrever ironing, picked up some border with a Parent Teacher Store gift card, and then, got to work. A word to the wise – NEVER put striped fabric on a bulletin board. If you are compulsive {even the tiniest bit}, you will spend forever trying to get them ‘just-right’. It makes me twitch to think that in less than 30 days students will be leaning on my fairly perfect stripes making them not-so-fairly perfect. This is my outside bulletin board, so student work will be displayed here throughout the year using these iExcel templates.
I spent my Sunday cutting circles…a lot of them. Seeing that I do not have one of those snazzy circle cutters, I had to do it by hand. Over and over I had to remind myself…it’s for the children, it’s for the children – ha! Last year in 5th grade, class times were cut short and there was no spelling or vocabulary. Now, I have not gained any time, but know that vocabulary is a HUGE part of the Common Core and state tests, so I want students engaging with and grappling with new vocabulary on a weekly and daily basis.With that said, I really want to do it in an authentic way…I do not want to throw a list of words at them. So, I am going to use an interactive word wall this year where students learn 8 new words each week – 2 ‘Teacher Choice’ words and 6 ‘Student Choice’ words.Throughout the school year, my students submit vocabulary suggestions from their own reading, using a quick and easy form. From these requests, I pick 6 words each week to include on the wall. The first 2 weeks of school, I pick all 8 of the vocabulary words as I ‘train’ students to use this system. This weekend, I got my system together and printed everything, and I {love} it! I cannot wait to hang it on Tuesday. 🙂 Look…it matches?!?!?! [Click on the picture or here to learn more!]











Love the cart! I found it through Megan's blog! I need to make myself some labels like that for my cart…I better get busy! 🙂
Nichole
The Craft of Teaching
I have no words for that cart. So awesome!! I shared it on my Five on the Fifth post. I love your writing idea, too!
Megan
I Teach. What's Your Super Power?
I have no words for that cart. So awesome!! I shared it on my Five on the Fifth post. I love your writing idea, too!
Megan
I Teach. What's Your Super Power?
I just had to chime in to say how great everything looks!
I love your black/white organizer, and the Target sheets for bulletin boards are perfect.
Tina
Flamingos and Butterflies
I love all of your new stuff, but I've already added the IWrite to my wishlist. Too cute!!
Don't Let the Teacher Stay Up Late
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Catherine you just blew me away with this post! Your iWrite display was phenomenal! It looks so impressive! You clearly were destined to be a teacher! Your first year is going to be amazing! You are going to really knock those veteran teacher's socks off with your creativity and innovation! Everyone is going to be asking you for decorating tips and help creating fabulous resources!
The Polished Teacher
Catherine, I love all of your projects! You have been working so hard. I love when I have productive weeks, don't you?
Kelly
EVERYTHING looks so amazing and beautiful! I love that 10 drawer rolling cart! Several teachers at my school picked up that great deal, but I seriously have absolutely no room! Our classrooms are so small! I must know…where did you get those frames for your vocabulary words? Love them!
Joanne
Head Over Heels For Teaching
Your iwrite wall is GENIUS! I need this in my life! Thank you so much for sharing!
Alison
Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'
Thank you, Farley! 🙂 They were super easy to make, and should be easier to manage to alphabetizing names and then, adding new names when new students arrive. Thanks for stopping by.
Thank you SO much, Alicia. I really, really like it, too! I was planning on keeping it on a wall, but when rearranging furniture today, I ended up with a bare side of a filing cabinet. Tomorrow I am going to add magnetic tape to the back! I can't wait to see it completely finished. 🙂
Everything looks fabulous!!
~Traci
The Bender Bunch
I ADORE your iWrite wall! Love, love, love!!!!
Alicia
The BINDER CLIPS I LOVE!!! I am going to do this too. all of your schtuff was super cute!!!
You have been one busy little bee! Your room is going to be awesome. LOVE the IWrite board- SO cute and a great way to see where each of the kids are in the process.
Haha – thank you, Lisa! I was thrilled when I found them at Sams. Plus, I was really happy to find them in white rather than the multi-colored ones…I love coordination. 🙂