Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2011

I'm ready...at least I think I am...

School....Monday....wow, that was fast. Just yesterday I was waving my sugar crazed kiddos goodbye and then I blinked. I do miss them terribly... you know that they will have a ton of stories to tell right when they come through the door. Some tales their parents will wish they had never mentioned.

I've been getting things ready for the big week back. We started fractions right before we left so I'm excited to start back with fractions. It's my favorite benchmark in our math curriculum.

Can I just say...it's ridiculously hot here in Florida. Yesterday, was "freezing" according to Florida standards... we dropped down to a staggering 65 degrees, but then today back up to 86. I'm originally from New Jersey so I'm used to frosty holidays, gloves, and snow boots. On Christmas Day, I saw 4 "older" couples walking to the pool in their neon flip flops, carrying their swim tubes. One thought came to my head, "that isn't normal." I just need some cool weather. My sweaters are feeling neglected. Please, someone send me some frigid air!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

A Great Wal-Mart Find

Speaking of Record A Story books, Wal-Mart has them on sale in their Christmas clearance for $8.99. Its from Hallmark and they were originally $28! A good find...

I picked this one up today.

Can't beat after Christmas sales...

Record A Story Books

I was at Books-A-Million the other day and they had their "Record A Story" Christmas books on clearance. I picked one up with an idea for next holiday season to use in my classroom.

Starting after Thanksgiving break, I will send the book home with a different child each night. They will record themselves and family reading the story. They will then pass the book onto another family who will listen to the previous version and then record their own.

It's a great way to promote literacy at home and enhance parent involvement. I'm sure you have heard about this before but I had to share anyway. I'm always looking for new ways to encourage parents to stay active in their child's educational journey.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Yes! Victory!

I secretly set a silly goal for myself. I wanted 12 followers before 2012 began and I currently have 14. I'm on top on the world....well not quite, but it feels good.

I went into work this morning and took down all my Christmas decorations. A little sad but now my room is back to it's organized, perfect self. There are hearts dangling from my ceiling. Mark said I was a little premature with the Valentine's Day decor but we live in Florida..snowflakes and/or penguins hanging from my ceiling doesn't really jive when it's 85 degrees outside.

Off to go work on my fraction Mimio lesson...

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Food Coma

The shame and guilt are setting in.... too much food.


But so worth it...


Now, I'm shopping on Barnesandnoble.com GUILT FREE thanks to a gift card.


Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Extreme Makeover Blog Edition

Say goodbye to this layout and design..I will be getting a new layout and a blog button (yes, this thrills me!) in the next few days. Hope everyone is having a great holiday weekend! Off to Mark's parents' house for dinner and 56 rounds of cards. Merry Christmas Tanya.


Last, a tribute to my sister Becca...click on the picture.


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Happy Holidays from Penny!

Penny in her Christmas sweater.


O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree

Remember the pine cone craft I mentioned earlier in the month? Well last Monday we started this craft and it exceeded any expectations I had.


After employing Mark to help finish cutting those Mardi Gras necklaces, we finally had everything ready to start. First on our list..we had to paint the pine cones green. I made sure to have newspaper on hand to cover every inch of the students' desks and floors. When I announced that we would be using paint, the children's eyes enlarged. "But Ms. V you HATE paint," they all exclaimed. I don't loathe paint.... well only if it gets on my carpet and stains my desks, but who's watching for all that?


They swore up and down that they would keep the paint on the newspaper and pine cones and they did a great job doing so.


This is what the pine cones looked like during the painting process...


So after painting them, we let them dry. Of course my kiddos were restless during this step. They were DYING to put the "ornaments" on the tree. So after a snack break, we hit the ground running. Each group got 5 bowls containing the different colored beads and a bowl of Tacky Glue (A STAPLE FOR ANY CLASSROOM). It comes in a gold bottle and it's awesome!


Naturally my students suffer from "Too Much Glue" syndrome, which shows in the pictures below but after a night of drying, the glue turned clear.









After 40 minutes, the trees looked BEAUTIFUL. I was so thrilled!











Please excuse the orange mini Post Its. They are not part of the Christmas decor, they simply have the students' names on them to prevent confusion.


Aren't these trees charming? I really fell in love with this craft.


Here is a video too because I felt as though the pictures were not doing justice for these amazing Christmas trees....






Lastly, we took blank CD's and hot glued them to the bottom of the trees to make a tree skirt and glued mini present ornaments on the skirt.


Finished products:








I will for sure do this craft next year. It was relatively inexpensive and a lot of fun. :)


Well I'm off to get some cleaning done. Take care.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Gingerbread Houses.....love it!

I am guilt ridden. I haven't posted in weeks but in my defense it's been an insane few days. Anyone who is a teacher will understand what I'm talking about...there is literally something going on EVERY DAY leading up to Christmas break. It makes for a fun and memorable week with the kids but VERY EXHAUSTING! If I was to close my eyes for more than 5 seconds I know I would fall into a Teacher Coma and may never wake up. ***I wrote this paragraph last Thursday night*** :)

Ok....here's what has been going on in my room...

Two Fridays ago:

To end our gingerbread unit (SO MUCH FUN by the way) we made gingerbread houses. It was my first year embarking on this fun and sticky endeavor but I am so glad I did it. I am also so glad that I opted to do this activity in the cafeteria because I would still be trying to get all the frosting out of my carpet. I felt terrible for my parents that evening...the kids were covered in frosting and overloaded on sugar. :)

When I first decided on making gingerbread houses, I was brought back to a memory from my elementary school years and how we made gingerbread houses. We used milk cartons as the base of the house and put graham crackers up as walls. So last Monday I had the kids start collecting and saving their mini milk cartons from lunch. Hmmmm, that was enjoyable. *insert sarcasm* Cleaning those cartons were the highlight of my week and without fail, someone always left a tiny puddle of milk at the bottom of their carton which would spill in the bag and make a BIG mess. And let's not forget that the smell of milk (even after only a few hours) is fabulous. The night before gingerbread houses I was on Google (oh imagine that), doing research and brainstorming any issues that may arise the next day. That's really what teaching is...planning and preparing for the worst and trying to figure out all the ways a project or lesson can go wrong. All these different websites were recommending that we hot glue the crackers onto the carton. That didn't interest me because I wanted the crackers to be edible. I was feeling torn and conflicted so I emailed my honorary "Class Mom" for advice. She replied that we could make the entire house out of graham crackers and that she would be happy to cut the crackers and get them all ready. I responded with a "Let me sleep on it," response and went to bed....


....a few hours later (around 1am) I awoke to a strange noise coming from the living room. I went out there and found Penny sitting there surrounded by tiny pieces of milk carton. She found the bag of cleaned milk cartons and DESTROYED EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM. 

Sooo..... Penny made the decision for me. Plan B won....making the houses out of graham crackers....which meant ANOTHER trip to the grocery store for more boxes of graham crackers. I should just set up a cot and live at Wal-mart.

In the end it was all worth it. It was a blast and the students really enjoyed themselves. It was a well deserved break for them. They have been working so hard and after Christmas it’s "GO TIME" in my room for FCAT (a standardized test which my students MUST pass in order to be promoted to 4th grade).