Thursday, June 7, 2012
What's up with Teaching blog addict site?
For two days now my computer says "possible threat" whenever I try to access Teaching Blog Addict site, anyone else have this problem?
AGAHAHAHHGH! Classroom libraries
Yep I misspelled the title of the post-I can't seem to get my classroom shut down and it's so frustrating! I've covered and bagged, cleaned and put away....for a week now! I should be reminding myself that the last work day was just Tuesday-but really was hoping to not take all week. I finally took my computer down, just have to bag it tidy up my mess I've left and cover class library bookshelves. Which brings me to my request and outcry for help with CLASSROOM LIBRARIES!!!!!
This seems to be the one huge thorn in my side for two years running. It's just my second year in second grade (was in k5 before), and it's my first year in this classroom. I've arranged and re-arranged and finally have all other areas of my classroom how I would like them (for the most part). But no matter how I organize or categorize my books, I feel like the students still aren't able to search as easily as I'd like, not to mention put them back in the matching basket, I think my mix of overly labeled books from k5 and the extra genres and categories are confusing for a second grader. Next year I'm going to use color codes for reading levels. I recently obtained a metal shelf that I thought would be great (I even measured the small spaces for baskets-just clearly not very well) None of my baskets work and the ones that fit do not hold that many picture books.
I originally wanted to move my library area to the corner of the room, and the metal shelving to the side of it can be used to hang some of my cloth world and U.S. maps. Then I thought maybe I should separate the larger book bins (science, reptiles, birds, animal families, etc. my really large group of books) and have a "class community boxes" basically by themes, then have an area with the chapter books and leveled books, but I'm hopelessly lost :( Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated!
As you can see I just began with a pile and then got ready to get my shelves covered. So I had some kind of progress in a way. ;)
This seems to be the one huge thorn in my side for two years running. It's just my second year in second grade (was in k5 before), and it's my first year in this classroom. I've arranged and re-arranged and finally have all other areas of my classroom how I would like them (for the most part). But no matter how I organize or categorize my books, I feel like the students still aren't able to search as easily as I'd like, not to mention put them back in the matching basket, I think my mix of overly labeled books from k5 and the extra genres and categories are confusing for a second grader. Next year I'm going to use color codes for reading levels. I recently obtained a metal shelf that I thought would be great (I even measured the small spaces for baskets-just clearly not very well) None of my baskets work and the ones that fit do not hold that many picture books.
I originally wanted to move my library area to the corner of the room, and the metal shelving to the side of it can be used to hang some of my cloth world and U.S. maps. Then I thought maybe I should separate the larger book bins (science, reptiles, birds, animal families, etc. my really large group of books) and have a "class community boxes" basically by themes, then have an area with the chapter books and leveled books, but I'm hopelessly lost :( Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated!
As you can see I just began with a pile and then got ready to get my shelves covered. So I had some kind of progress in a way. ;)
Friday, June 1, 2012
Last Day :(
Well....."Schools out for SUMMER!!" Even so, I am such a dork that I'm a little bummed. As you near the last few weeks of the school year, your thoughts switch to the new school year. It's only natural, how and what you'd do differently next year, what you'll do the same that worked well this year, finding new ideas, etc. By the time you actually shut your room down you've gained so much momentum finishing up file folder games, or organizational things that you've played with all year-you're bummed its over! At least I am and this is my theory. hahahah
This year my class was full of children that had enormous hearts. So loving and so thoughtful I really will miss this group-time went to fast this year. One of my students, first thing this morning says "This is the saddest day of the year-the last day of school" so sweet.
Of course I will be swinging by this weekend to knock out some covering of bookshelves, etc and finish putting everything away. My students cleaned their desk inside and out for me (gotta love shaving cream!) I also had a few super duper cleaners help me clean off the shelves (seriously-someone taught these kids some serious cleaning skills!) One boy was explaining to one of my girls how to be sure and wipe the sides and back of the shelves! So cute, so helpful. Will miss them all, but can't wait to see them go through school excelling all the way! :) They were truly some rockin' stars!
This year my class was full of children that had enormous hearts. So loving and so thoughtful I really will miss this group-time went to fast this year. One of my students, first thing this morning says "This is the saddest day of the year-the last day of school" so sweet.
Of course I will be swinging by this weekend to knock out some covering of bookshelves, etc and finish putting everything away. My students cleaned their desk inside and out for me (gotta love shaving cream!) I also had a few super duper cleaners help me clean off the shelves (seriously-someone taught these kids some serious cleaning skills!) One boy was explaining to one of my girls how to be sure and wipe the sides and back of the shelves! So cute, so helpful. Will miss them all, but can't wait to see them go through school excelling all the way! :) They were truly some rockin' stars!
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