HOLLA!!!!!! Our rooms are *almost* finished!! Meet the teacher
is still a week away and THIS HAS NEVER OCCURRED!! Last year at this time, we
were not so patiently waiting for clearance to move into our new school. We had
3 days to prepare for kids and unpack. Kelly and I have NEVER been this far
ahead but we are LOVING it. I am so excited to be able to enjoy the next 2 days
with my girls and not worry about school!! We *might* like zebra
print a lot! Our rooms are almost completely organized… we are in the process of
preparing informational packets for parent night and meet the teacher. Enjoy the
Tour!
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Oh how I love the 7 Habits... ideas for a habit tree and a freebie!
So… like 5 years ago, I participated in a little book club after
school. We read and discussed Leader and Me. I gotta tell ya… I LOVED IT IMMEDIATELY!
Creating leaders one child at a time starting in kindergarten, yes please…SIGN ME UP! My school began
implementing pieces of the process and this year, we will begin with our
beautiful mission statement posted in our main foyer. I *might* be a little
excited!! The easiest way to get your feet wet is to read the book and start using
the vocabulary with your students. You can slowly build by teaching the habits,
setting goals and creating a data notebook. I have had a tree for the last few
years, I use data notebooks and teach the vocabulary. My kids set personal and
academic goals for themselves. It is AH~Mazing! Today, I spent a few hours in
my classroom. NO one was there except me and I won’t lie. I LOVED the alone
time and I got A LOT done, including my new and improved Habit Tree. I am
sharing this freebie with you… there are two versions: Plain or Zebra. J
I have a couple of 7 Habit type products in my little shop if you are just
getting started. If you have questions… please ask. J
Friday, July 12, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Happy Mid
Summer y’all!
We are
back from an amazing family vacation with our combined families! It is so fun
to spend a week at the beach doing… NOTHING!!
J I hope you are enjoying
the precious moments of summer with people you love!
I am into
the swing of preparing and creating for the new school year. While we will be
sticking with our zebra theme that we just got in place last year, I know many
are decorating with chevron… so, so cute!! We have a
new teamie in kindergarten!
We are so excited to have Jessica as part of our K
team! She is the cutie in the middle! She is using black and white chevron so I created this for her…just
wanted to share with all of you as a freebie! Enjoy!!
Monday, May 20, 2013
Praying for Oklahoma!!!
I am
asking to please pray with me for Moore, Oklahoma.
I have lived in Oklahoma my entire life and I know we will rally around Moore
but this devastation requires prayer! Please pray for all who have lost loved
ones and homes…
especially those families of Plaza Tower Elementary and the teachers/staff. I
cannot imagine… I am
so so heartbroken.
~ THANK YOU!!! Kristine ~
Sunday, March 24, 2013
The Gage Project... Service Learning and Sharing Kindness!
G
~ GIVE
A
~
ANOTHER
G
~ GREAT
E
~ ENCOURAGEMENT
I
made a video as an introduction to The GAGE
Project...
a
little over 2 mins long but grab some tissue!
At
the beginning of March, Kelly and I presented our vision for a new service
learning project to our school. Please read below about the little boy that
inspired our project. Together with our students, Our Smart Community collected
over 320 stuffed animals (new with tags) for our local children’s hospital.
Each animal will be given to a child with a long term or chronic illness in
order to “Give Another Great Encouragement”. We never dreamed we would collect
so many animals but we are absolutely thrilled to count, sort and tag every
single one with a special message, including a handmade card from a student in
our classes. Who said learning and caring could not go hand and hand. Our
students have had so much ownership in this project and the entire experience
has blessed us as well as the Dixon Family (Gage’s Family). Our district has
also featured Gage and our project as part of a presentation for BA TV. We are
so thrilled with how this has turned out and look forward to delivering the
animals to Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa at the beginning of April.
A
family from TEXAS who read about The GAGE Project stopped by our school to
deliver animals on their Spring Break! That is what Give Another Great
Encouragement is all about!
Cole
brought the first donation!
LOOK
AT THIS! We will present these tomorrow at our Monday Morning Jamboree!
Here
is a little information about Gage:
Before
Gage was born, it was known that he would have difficulties with bladder
function. At three, he began having issues with his intestines also. Basically,
Gage has no movement in his stomach, small intestines, colon or bladder. When
no answers were found, he began traveling to Columbus where specialists
continue to treat him for all of these issues. Gage has endured 15 surgeries in
the last 2 ½ years resulting in a feeding tube, an ileostomy and a Broviacwhich is how he receives all of his nutrition.
Recently, he began having cardiac issues, decaying bones and kidney stones. In
March, Gage will travel to Columbus to determine a plan to deal with the new
issues in addition to the issues already known. A small intestine transplant is
most likely in the future but the family hopes to prolong that as long as
possible. By looking at Gage you would never know what he goes through daily.
He always has a smile and it is in this spirit of Gage that we hope to GIVE ANOTHERGREAT
ENCOURAGEMENT!
Who
is Gage and Why did we choose to name this service learning project after him?
Mrs.
Parrott and Mrs. Weyher taught Gage in Our Smart Community before his first
extended trip to Columbus and his numerous surgeries. He is a Highland Park
student even though he is unable to attend school right now because of his
medical conditions. “The GAGE Project” is named after him because of his
amazing spirit of joy in spite of all he goes through medically. We want to
give back to Saint Francis because of all of the good work they do for Gage and
children like him.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
100 Days Smarter and Ten Frames!
Each day,
we meet for our morning meeting in Kelly’s room… literally
3 steps away from our room (LOVE THAT…waited
years for it). It lasts 45 minutes to an hour depending on what we are doing
that day. It is centered around our theme and always literacy-based. In the afternoon (new this year J), we meet in my room for our math meeting. We do
calendar together which is also literacy-based but focuses on math and social
studies. Our calendar file (for the Smartboard) is now 17 pages long so we spend
about 20 to 25 minutes together. After calendar, we usually have a math lesson
and lately, we have been working a lot with Ten Frames. Yesterday, we decided to
pair our students for our new Marvelous Math Tubs that start next week and do a
FUN Ten Frame activity all together. We ventured out into the pod area and
jumped right in. The students had a blast!! Of course, they LOVE anything
hands-on and new!
I have to
take a sec to say how much I genuinely love to watch Kelly teach. I snapped a
couple of pics of her teaching the calendar last week… I usually
do it and it was a joy to watch her. She is such a natural teacher and it makes
me so proud to collaborate with an amazing teacher each day. I know, CHEESY… but it is
true! J
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calendar,
collaboration,
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