I admit
it, I’m a list maker. I’m not sure if it’s because I inherently like making
lists, or that I have such a terrible memory that I need to make lists. Either
way, I get through life making lists.
This
post is all about my list of my favorite things for Back to School. Really,
what teacher doesn't have a list of their favorite #b2s things?
I start
my day – EVERY day – with a glass of chocolate milk. I crave chocolate, and this lets me have it without lots of guilt!
And I just discovered almond milk, so what’s better than chocolate covered
almonds for breakfast?
Teachers
are on their feet all day, so a good pair of shoes is very important. But so is
style, isn't it? I love these cheetah print shoes; they’re comfy and stylish!
I need to be organized at the beginning of
the school year, or I’ll be off-track the rest of the year. I know this because
I tried that once. It didn’t work. My entire classroom library and all of my
texts are organized using Mrs.
Dixon’s (from Teaching Special Thinkers) Chalkboard and Chevron pack. I
love how it pops! This year, I’m using Tara’s (from Fourth Grade
Frolics) Classroom Colors Plus Pink, Turquoise and Lime pack to decorate the
rest of my classroom. I’m thrilled with the fact that I can organize my room in
a way that makes it pretty AND functional!
Organization doesn't stop with my books. I haven’t splurged on an Erin Condren planner,
because I've been so happy with my freebie planner from Tina’s Teaching Treasures. Everything goes in here. I love it!
Books,
books, and more books! My most recent back to school must-have is my Daily 5
text, making its way next to my guided reading text from Fountas and Pinnell. I
was new to Daily 5 last year, and I fell in love with it immediately. Guided
reading is such an integral part of my reading program that I’d be lost without
these two books. And more than half of my classroom library is made up of
Scholastic books!
Like Mrs. Labrasciano, I am a bag-aholic. I collect bags. All kinds. I use
different kinds of bag for different things. I have cinch bags, tote bags, book
bags, backpacks. Small bags, large bags, medium-sized bags. Collegiate bags,
chevron bags, museum bags. You name it. But my essential back-to-school bag is
this one, a gift from a parent. It is the sturdiest bag I’ve ever owned, so it
stands up to the test of everything that I store in it. And it literally stands
up!
Many
teachers love these pens and pencils. I won’t use anything else. Ever.
Stubborn, yes, but I know what I like!
I can’t
even imagine where I’d be without supportive parents and wonderful teammates.
Although we work alone in our classrooms, this is not a profession in a vacuum.
We continually look to our colleagues for support and advice (Teachers Pay
Teachers, anyone?), and we certainly couldn't do what we do without the support
of our students’ parents. A definite must-have!
Students
need structure; we all know that. But many of us go about providing it a bit
differently, depending on the needs of our students and our classrooms. I found
two sets of rules that have served me well over the years, without fail. The
first is my Classroom Rules poster. The focus is on RESPECT. I teach my
students what respect is, what it looks like, what it sounds like, and what it
feels like. It covers every possible infraction. I refer to the poster with a misbehaving
student and ask, “Which rule are you breaking?” John Wooden’s Set of Three is
another favorite of mine. Often times, I refer to this poster more than my
classroom rules poster because kids are kids; they whine, complain and make
excuses. I simply point to the poster. My students know they've been trumped.
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