Saturday, November 21, 2015

Balloons Over Broadway

Speaking of living thankfully! My class was super into the book “Balloons Over Broadway” by Melissa Sweet about the evolution of Tony Sarg’s marionettes into the stars of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. The kids were even more excited when we took it to the next level and each kid made his own float.
But of course we didn’t go straight from enjoying the story to creating our own floats. Oh no! We couldn’t pass up the writing opportunity to describe who in our lives we’re thankful for… Okay, so recognizing the thankfulness we feel for important people in our lives was the easy part. Describing why was another story… and enough to make this teacher want to reach for a… I digress.
After reading and discussing the story, we brainstormed a collection of people for whom we feel thankful. Everyone wrote their own short essay, and, upon finishing, considered themselves thankfully done. But, oh no! Teachers just can’t leave well enough alone. Let’s just say that soul searching to find illustrations that speak to the heart and essence of our feelings is… hard! Yup, not sure if it was harder on the teachers or the kids but in the end they wrote stories which, I believe, they felt good about. They copied their writing onto special paper and called it a day.
The next day, we discussed the story again and then the fun began. Everyone made their own float and brought the ideas they included in their writing to life. TJ was thankful for his family - the best family ever!! - but especially for his mom. He fashioned himself and his mother out of pipe cleaners and set them to dancing atop his float. Giving detail its due, he gave his mom a ponytail and himself stick up hair and added shiny mirror tiles to the dance floor - all while singing YMCA! He definitely drew from his memory when creating his float!
Sammie is so thankful for her mom and the puppy she’s anticipating in her near future that they took center stage on her float. She used a fat, chenille pipe cleaner to create her fluffy puppy.

After the kids had done their part, I finished it off with a cityscape background. I opened up a cardboard trifold display and covered it in blue paper from the paper rolls down the hall. It didn’t take long to sketch out the silhouette of a cityscape for the background and cut it out. Sketching on some windows with chalk added nice detail and including the book jacket to set off the heading was simple, colorful and a practical solution.
In the beginning, I had planned to tack the floats to the wall in the hall, but, seeing the height of the tack strip, I decided that all of the kids creativity would be lost to the ceiling, or at least to anyone a minimum of seven feet tall.
We have a long rectangular table in the hall which we use for extra group work. Now, it displays the backdrop, paper road complete with a yellow dotted line and…. ta da… a parade of floats!
What a fun way to recognize those for whom we feel thankful! We love our parade! Thank you Tony Sarg and “Balloons Over Broadway” for the inspiration.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Trick or Treat Blog Hop


Trick or treat! Happy Almost Halloween! In honor of one of my most favorite holidays, we are participating in a blog hop. Each blog that you visit will treat you to a trick of the trade (or two!), a limited-time freebie treat, and the chance to win another great product for free! So enjoy this post and then hop off to the next one using the button down below!


I'm always looking for ways to make my new classroom cute, organized, and easy to manage, So... when I found my inspiration sitting on the curb, I did it! Yup, pulled over and garbage picked two dining room chairs. Besides the big rips on the seats they were in great shape and ready for a new life. 


So I hunted the internet for just the right fabrics and found.... many, many choices. Gobs in fact. I started with a bold aqua and white pattern for the pair, searched the internet again for instructions on how to make a slipcover and sewed one for each chair. The chairs became a favorite reading spot for the kids in my room. What I loved though was watching their faces when we celebrated our first class birthday. Who can resist making birthdays special? Inspired by the fabrics, the relatively quick sewing project and the ease with which I can change slipcovers, I made a slipcover covered with birthday cakes and confetti. Each child gets the birthday chair on the day we celebrate his or her special day. They love it!

And so in anticipation of my favorite holiday, well one of them...!, I made slipcovers with a Halloween flair. One is orange with Angry Birds dressed up as witches. The other has a black background with lots of tiny white ghosts. The kids were convinced the ghosts would glow-in-the-dark and were determined to find out for sure. I love the splash of color they give the room and the sparkle that a fun change brings. One more simple way to keep the learning environment ever changing, fun and alive! Can't wait for December holidays... stay tuned!




Trick or treat! Smell my feet...on second thought, I just got off of another long day at school wearing my adorable but not so breathable ballerina flats so better not. But I'd be happy to give you a treat! Just in time for Halloween.... "Halloween: Who, What, Where, When??" This packet has students read and respond to a variety of informational text about Halloween events using a variety of formats including a poster and a newsletter article. No trick - kids can look back at the text to find the evidence they need. Treats for sure since they're ready to go and give students practice reading a variety of text.
Click on the link below to download your own for free!


And finally, last but certainly not least (drum roll please)... it is now time for you to have the opportunity to enter to win our Bundle of Informational Text! This giveaway has inspired us to bundle our collection of holiday and animal themed informational text packets. Bundled, they're almost $100! Reviewers have written to say their kids enjoy them. Hoping yours will too! Best of luck! Click below to continue the Halloween fun with the next blog on this Trick or Treat Blog Hop! Happy Halloween!



Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Very Venetian Vegas: Tpt Conference 2015

TpT Vegas was, well, incredible to say the least!


Our heads are still spinning from all of the amazing new information that we gained at the TpT Conference in Vegas last week. Listening to so many fantastic sellers was incredible! The knowledge that they shared will be so helpful in the months to come! So, we are ready to get back to work with a new Venetian vengeance!

The Venetian was huge! Can't even begin to explain how many times we got lost trying to get from one place in the resort to another. To get from the parking garage to our room, we had to take, not one, not two, but THREE different elevators! Our room was beautiful with a great view of the Venezia Pools. It was wonderful having the semi-seperate living space in the room to debrief after sessions and just chill.




Tuesday, July 7, 2015

TpT Conference What I'm Wearing

We left for the TpT Conference last week planning to spend some time visiting Bryce Canyon National Park and The Valley of Fire before the conference began. So, I am currently writing this post while traveling 80 mph down the desert road. -My mom wants me to clarify that I am a passenger sitting in the car and not blogging while driving :) Safety first, folks!

 

 

So here is a quick peek at what I will be wearing to the conference this week. Huge thanks to Teach. Inspire. Change. and It's Elementary, My Dear! for hosting this Linky Party! Sorry for not submitting a post earlier!

 

 

Travel Day

-Black Maxi Dress from Target - I love flying in a maxi skirt or dress. It's so comfortable and kind of like wearing a blanket. It helps to keep me warm and comfortable on the flight.

Bon Voyage Black T-shirt from Kohl's - Just thought this seemed too perfect :)

Destination Distances Scarf from Kate Spade - I love this scarf! It is so colorful! AND Las Vegas is one of the featured destinations on it! Lol Couldn't resist )\

Black 1/4 Zip Fleece from The North Face - For when I get cold because, lets face it, it's going to happen.

 

 

Wednesday - Meet Ups Day

Black & White Maxi Dress from Target - Cute, cool, and comfortable!

Blue & Green Necklace from J.Crew - So cute! I think I have worn this just about every day since I bought it a few weeks ago :)

Black Sweater from Marshals - Just in case I get cold

 

 

Thursday - TpT Conference Day 1

Black Capris from Kohl's - Look dressy but feel comfortable

Teal Sleeveless Top from Ann Taylor Loft

Blue & Green Necklace from J. Crew - Did I mention that I wear this necklace just about everyday?

White and Light Green Long Sleeve T-shirt from J.Crew - Again, just in case I get cold

 

 

Friday - TpT Conference Day 2

Black, Grey, and Pink Maxi Dress from Target

Black Top with Lace Shoulder Cutouts from ?

Blue, Pink, and Green Necklace from J. Crew - Same necklace as above but in a different color

Black Sweater from Marshals - You guessed it! Just in case I get cold :)

 

 

Extra Vegas Outfit

Black Capris from Kohl's

Plum Sleeveless Top from Ann Taylor Loft

Coral and Deep Pink Necklace from J. Crew - They really do have some of the best statement necklaces :)

Black Sweater from Marshals :)

 

 

 

Bags

I will also be using my small black leather crossover purse from Coach and my large black leather messenger bag from Kate Spade. I love both bags for different reasons but I did end up purchasing a different shoulder strap for the Kate Spade bag because the small strap just wasn't very comfortable when it was filled with my laptop and all of my teaching supplies. So I ended up replacing it with a Victorinox Comfort Fit Shoulder Strap on Black from Amazon for about $30. It has made such a huge difference!

 

Well that's all for now - sorry about the formatting of this post. I did this entire post from my phone :)

 

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Summer Fun

Summer's been a mixed bag of relaxing and crazy.... It's way past time to get back to bloggin and definitely still time to relax!! Yahoo for summer!

 Photo Credit: KSI Photography

This past year has been crazy! Anna got hired as a 2nd grade teacher - wahoo! And has been helping Katie plan her wedding - another wahoo! So all craziness aside, it's summer! Time to relax!!

 Photo Credit: Moyan_Brenn
Summer's off from school - perfect time for time us to learn! The TPT Conference will be great for inspiration and more! We're so excited for the blogger meet ups and linky parties. And staying at the Venetian will be... Vegas! Can't wait!

We're coming back with a new blogger tude - inspired, committed and ready to blog!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Spooktacular Sale!

Trick or Treat! Happy Early Halloween!

In honor of one of my favorite holidays, we are having an early Halloween sale October 1-10. All Halloween products are 50% off and all other products will be 20% off! Stop by and check it out for some great savings!

Spooktacular Sale