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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Candy Corn Catapults

Temperatures in Louisiana have actually dropped below 90 degrees thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Patricia. Feeling a cool breeze gets me in the mood for some fall fun :)

My students have been introduced to several STEM projects this year so I thought integrating a STEM project and a Halloween craftivity would be lots of fun. I had students create candy corn catapults using craft sticks, rubber bands, candy corn and a plastic spoons. Got all my supplies at the Dollar Tree. Such a cheap activity. I gave student about 10-12 minutes to create the catapult...most were finished in about 5-7 minutes. Then, I provided students with meter sticks so they could measure the distance that their candy corns flew. The entire activity was recorded on several candy corn recording sheets which they cut out colored and put together for a fun candy corn craftivity. Students had a BLAST! You can snag the craftivity and STEM activity here: 

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Candy-Corn-Craftivity-and-STEM-project-2167039

Here are some pictures of our candy corn adventure:


 

 
 
Here is an example of the craftivity finished product:
 






I learned several things from completing this exciting activity and thought you might like some direction if you choose to complete the mission :)

1.  Have an example for students to view. If you have some kiddos that are quick to finish...have them walk around and help others in construction of the catapults. If your kiddos need a lot of direction. You may want to walk them through the construction. I teach 3 sections and the first section flew through on their own while the other 2 sections needed lots of assistance.

2.  You MUST complete the catapult testing outside...I REPEAT...for your sanity...complete the catapult testing outside :)

3.  Allow for two days to complete:  one for the STEM activity and one for the decorating and craftivity.

Have fun!  :)

Love from the Bayou,

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Piggy's House of Cards STEM Activity

I've begun integrating STEM into my classroom this year. This is kind of a stretch for me, because honestly, I don't think that way :) I think STEM activities are fabulous, but I am challenged by them too, ha ha.

For my kiddos, I created a STEM activity using the scenario of the "The Three Pigs". I printed a version for each student and we read aloud. Then, I announced the project. Students were thrilled to say the least. I even found a hand held fan from dollar tree to test the houses' ability to withstand the wind. ;) 

At first, students were challenged by the limited supplies, but as they began planning and deliberating, my kiddos came up with fantastic designs. I was amazed at the creativity from my students. They went above and beyond the project requirements...some even decorating! 

Here are some examples:





 
 
If you are interested in this activity, I have it listed as a FREE product on TPT. Here's the link:
 
 
 
I hope your kiddos enjoy it as much as mine!
 
Love from the Bayou!


Thursday, August 6, 2015

A Prayer for the New School Year

As I was scrambling this evening to put the finishing touches on my classroom before the "big day" tomorrow, I thought prayer might help calm the first day jitters. :) I began thinking that while all these preparations are necessary, so many other things are so much more important...

And so the prayer begins...

God, thank you for the opportunity to be a part of these children's lives. You've entrusted their care to me. I don't always feel adequate for the job, but I can't imagine doing anything else more important with MY life. 

As the school year progresses, I will be overwhelmed with curriculum, emails, phone calls, behavior challenges, an enormous list of acronyms (many of which I still don't know the meanings), trainings, paperwork, paperwork, and more paperwork.

Remind me of my most important job--to be like Christ. I may not legally be able to say His name, but I can show His character in everything I do. I pray students will look at my response, speech, and actions and see You. Let my teaching and interaction with students overflow with love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Yes, Lord, definitely self-control.

I pray that in everything I do, Your love shines through. Let them not see me, but You. Amen.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

2015-2016 TPT Back to School Link Up

Hi Gumbo Friends,

Tomorrow starts Teachers Pay Teachers' 2015-2016 Back to School site-wide sale. Please stop by and fill your shopping carts to prepare for the sale. I have sooo much in my cart already :) 

Check out with the code:  BTS15  

You will get 20% off plus another 10% at checkout using the code.

Every item in my store is 20% off.

I've linked up with other primary teachers to showcase a couple of our Back to School products. I'm contributing the following:

                                                           Back to School Flip-It Book
 
 
This tabbed booklet comes with customized cover pages for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades. The booklet contains qualities of a good friend, my favorites, best summer day, goals for the year, my selfie, and a back to school word search... It even fits inside a notebook so it could be used as great practice to teacher students how to complete interactive notebooks. 
 
Students an complete the pages individually while you are going first day tasks. :) Then, when you are ready, students can share and compile into booklet form.
 
While you are in my store, check out one of my best sellers, Multiplication Fluency Pack.
 
 
 
 
 
The pack contains daily practice (each week is one set of facts i.e. 2's facts). Students complete worksheet and then graph their daily progress. As the week progresses, they can see their improvement. It really motivates students to graph their daily growth!
 
The pack has a week designated for each fact group up to 12's with a week of mixed facts as well.
 
 
 
 
 


Friday, July 31, 2015

Room Decor #1

I used to dread classroom jobs...it just seemed like such a hassle! Being departmentalized, I would have to have name tags for all jobs, switch them all out every week. Whew! It was exhausting.

Then, (lightbulb moment), I created a system for keeping up with my jobs that made it easier with being departmentalized. I used their class numbers by each job and rotate them weekly. I don't have to keep a chart of who does what, when...none of that!

I just rotate the numbers by the job and once the group of numbers by the job start over, I move the sets and rotate the sets down. Easy!

I actually have 3 classes this year that I will teach 4th grade Science and Social Studies so this will be super helpful!

Check out my poster equipped with hooks and numbers :)

Friday, July 24, 2015

Black Friday in July Clipart Sale

Happy Friday, y'all! I've joined up with the Teacher Clipartists for a $3 BLACK FRIDAY in JULY SALE today, July 24th!

I'm really excited about this sale because, like so many of you, I love clipart! AND, even thought I create a lot of my own clipart, I'm addicted to other's clipart too, so I buy a lot of clipart.
 
I'm contributing the following:
 




All of the clipart is priced at $3.00! You can click on this link below to take you directly to TPT with all the Black Friday clipart available:  https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Browse/Search:%23blackfridayclipart  or just type #blackfridayclipart in the search on TPT.

Happy Shopping!
 

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Door Decor

As I was decorating my new classroom door this week, I began to think of some fun back to school activities that I wanted to share. I have designed a Superhero theme door and decorations for the outside of my classroom. Of course, I need display work to match!

I'm sharing this FREE resource so any of you Superhero lovers out there can benefit from some back to school fun. This download includes a Superhero craft, Mini-booklet, and icebreaker activity.

Love from the Bayou!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Back-to-School-Activities-1963926

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Monday, April 27, 2015

Mother's Day Activities

Don't wait until the last minute to get your Mother's Day activities together. Teacher's Gumbo created a huge bundle with lots of activities to keep your kiddos busy and your moms happy. Get yours now on sale through April 30th.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mothers-Day-Activity-Bundle-1831440




Sunday, April 26, 2015

SALE

Now's a good time to stock up on Gumbo favorites. Store-wide 20% off sale starts tomorrow!

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Earth Day Activities

Being the devout math teacher, I'm always looking for ways to incorporate math into every holiday :) Earth Day is coming up and I've created a packet of Earth friendly math activities to enhance your festivities...ha ha!  The Earth Day Bundle includes:

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle partner/group game
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle independent sorting activity
Heights of Flowers measurement activity including a line plot
Recycled Cans graphing activity with questions
Bookmarks (in color and b/w)

 
This bundle is $1.50 and can be purchased at my Teacher's Gumbo TPT Store!  Happy Earth Day!

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Half off High Flying Fluency Bundle for 24 hours!

The end of the school year is fast approaching...Yay!  :) Make sure your kiddos are fluent with their multiplication facts using this bundle that allows students to track their progress.  Half off for 24 hours only!  https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Multiplication-Fluency-Worksheet-Bundle-856357

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