Monday, August 12, 2013

Back to School Tip



Hello all! It's time again for Tip Tuesday here at the BC. I posted a little early for Manic Monday Freebies. Thank you to Down the Hall in Third and Teaching Third Grade for linking up to share classroom set up ideas from last week. It's still not to late to link up if you have set up ideas to share.

  Keeping with the Back to School theme, I'm sharing something I do the first week of school. My blog premise is about keeping my classroom environment balanced  in order to reach all learners. So, I'm sharing a How I Learn Survey  I give the children. It helps me when planning and setting up learning teams. I regive the survey about half way through the year also. You can click below to download the survey I made.




Link up below to share Back to School Tips you have.






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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Back to School Classroom Set Up





  My Tip Tuesday topic this week focuses on classroom set up since that's what most of us are doing right now. I want to thank "Teaching is a Gift" for linking up last week to share a cute new teacher survival kit.
   Now back to classroom set up. I use many anchor charts in my classroom so I dedicated a bulletin board to keep them. I ran a ribbon across the board and dressed up clothes pins to hold the charts.

 Inspired by a pic from Pinterest, I had my husband make a board to hang no name papers, dismissal changes.........I'm thinking maybe my I Can Statements may go there............hmmm. I dressed up the board to match the rest of my classroom.


I made subject signs for my assignment board using polka dot frames and colored font to match my room colors. After laminating, I attached magnetic strips to the back.





Link up below to share your classroom set up ideas.

Spreading the love....check out Down the Hall in Third's classroom set up ideas.







Thursday, August 1, 2013

August Currently

 I can't believe it's August already. To start the month, I'm linking up with Farley for August Currently.

Here is goes.....




#3 Here is a free product from a friend who is new to TPT. I've taught with her for 18 years. She's a creative talented teacher. I want to give her a shout out to get her started with her store. Check out Caskey's Creations.




Thanks for visiting. Come back on Tuesday and join my Back to School Tip Tuesday Linky.




Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Tip Tuesday-Keep it Simple




 It's time for Tip Tuesday at the Balanced Classroom. The linky part of  last Tip Tuesday didn't go so well.....LOL, but I'm trying again.

  My philosophy this year is going to be "keep it simple". I'm going to make a conscious effort to look where I can trim to reserve my time for intervention and instruction planning. Last week I shared my solution to keeping track of  helpers each week.

 This week I'm sharing a back to school tip. Most of us greet our children with some type of Welcome Bag. I trimmed my welcome bag last year to a few items and shortened the greeting to keep it simple, but cute.

 I purchased little white bags from Pat Catan.


 I put it  Smarties, Hugs,  Starbursts, Pencil, and Eraser. I stapled the Welcome Paper to the outside. I made the Welcome Paper colorful, but kept the wording simple. You can click below to download a copy. Link up a Back to School Tip below. 






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Monday, July 22, 2013

Tip Tuesday





Here at the Balanced Classroom I'm trying to hold myself accountable to post consistently and provide helpful information for my fellow educators. I decided to create Tip Tuesday and invite you to join me in sharing tips for other teachers. The tips can be about anything useful you've discovered or that you do in the classroom. It can be a classroom management tip, classroom set up tip, teaching tip, etc.

  My very first Tuesday Tip is something I've done for the last two years that has eased some busy work for me.

  I used to have classroom jobs with helpers assigned to each job for the week. This required keeping track of who did what job to make sure everyone had a turn. At the suggestion of one my colleagues, I tried something to simplify this.

As most of you do, I assign numbers for each child in my classroom. So I found this cute monster clip art at Scrappin Doodles and used Photoshop to put numbers on each chalkboard.





I bought open metal rings at a craft store and after laminating each monster,  I punched a hole in each. I put all the odd numbered monsters on one ring and the even on another.



 I hung the two rings on metal magnetic hooks. The first week of school my helpers are numbers 1 & 2.  I only have two helpers each week that do everything.( pass papers out, run errands, etc.) The next week I just flip the next two helpers over. It is quick and easy!


What tips do you have to share?




Friday, July 19, 2013

Heatin' Up on Freebie Friday



Wow! It's a hot one today in Ohio! It's a good day to stay in the air condition, so I'm working on planning for the new school year.  We're fully implementing the new common core standards this year along with a new state teacher evaluation process. Needless to say, a lot of change going on. 

  To prepare for this year, I've created organizers to either use as a teaching tool or an assessment of the Reading Literature and Information Text Standards. Along with each standard I've created a coordinating I Can Learning Target to post during the lesson.

 I'm sharing an organizer and learning target for this week's Freebie Friday at TBA. Enjoy and Stay Cool!



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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Ten Pin Linky

 I've slacked on my posts since school's been out for summer.  I saw the Just Reed Ten Pin Linky and decided its time to get back in the swing. Pinterest has so many ideas that I can't possibly use them all, but I sure have fun pinning!
                                                                    



   Last week the theme was classroom decor. This week is classroom management. I'm like The Applicious Teacher in that I'm getting a late start so I'm sharing pins for both.

1.My classroom library looks a lot like this one from Smarter Than a Fourth Grader. The same color theme and baskets. So cute.




2. I learned how to make these pom poms from Pinterest and made them in my classroom theme colors.

3. Cute way to post rules for classroom management.



4. Drop box for lunch money, notes from home, etc.


5. My husband made one of these for my classroom after I pinned this.


 6. This is a cute idea for an owl themed classroom.


7. Great idea for keeping things like erasers and white board markers.



8. Group rules for classroom management.


9.  A place for children to put classroom books that need a little TLC.



10. Classroom management tool for controlling noise level.



Happy Pinning Everyone!





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