Sunday, April 28, 2013

Instagram Insomnia!

Ideas and inspiration at your fingertips.  Pinterest picked up where blogs left off. Any hour of the day or night.  Desktop, laptop, ipad, iphone.  A real life Professional Learning Community of the best kind.

In case you didn't have enough to keep you awake at night, Instagram Insomnia is here... Who can sleep when there is the possibility of missing something amazing? (lesson ideas, new materials, clip art finds, Target and Dollar Store deals for the classroom, sanity savers, you-name-it)  It's just a little pic and a blurb or two (or two hundred), right?


Michelle and Rachelle, are hosting Teacher Talk Tuesday on Instagram. 





Visit  What the Teacher Wants or Apples and ABC's for details.  
Then link up for even more insomnia inspiration!  
Are you in?

Find me on Instagram @ primarypractice

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Kindness and Justice

January was a cold, cold month, with freezing temperatures and a snow day or two along the way.  But it was also a warm, warm month inside the walls of our school, as we celebrated Kindness and Justice Week(s).  Every class was immersed in learning about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., understanding his message, and  the meaning and the importance of practicing kindness and justice every day.

There were opening and closing assemblies to share, celebrate, and build community.  The presentations, music, and stories all reinforced the message of peace, caring, and respect that Dr. King preached.  Heartprints were scattered through all of the halls, evidence of small kindnesses that even the littlest pre-schoolers demonstrated toward one another. 

In our classroom, we read Heartprints and revisited a favorite story, One, from Respect Week.  We watched the video of  Martin's Big Words, and used Katie Knight's amazing American Heroes Unit to research MLK, just a little bit more. {Check out Katie's blog and resouces at Teacher to the Core!}

Here are a few samples of an activity I created for my students, to accompany our Kindness and Justice theme.  We brainstormed and charted ways to show kindness in school each day.  Then each student chose one example to record and practice during the school year.






Monday, December 31, 2012

Peace Begins With Me

Blessings and best wishes in 2013!  Here are some free classroom printables to start the year off {color shown; black and white also included}.We're heading into our Kindness and Justice Celebration in January, which coincides with our recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, and his great contribution to humanity.





The next sign quotes a line of our official class song this year (which I discovered last June), by Bruno Mars. You can listen to it in this post.  I introduced the song to my class in September, and they loved it.  It's a sweet and catchy song with the perfect message about being there for each other.


And...this last sign was inspired by the children's book One, and its simple, but beautiful message.




      {Click here to download.  Happy, Peaceful, NewYear!}

Monday, December 10, 2012

ROCK the Holidays!

It all started with a friendly little classroom door decorating contest, and expanded into a holiday kindness and writing activity for the whole class. Each student picked another student's name from a basket, and wrote a kind comment to that classmate. We're ROCKin' the random acts of kindness in the classroom.  



Next, we're writing  letters to Santa with a little  twist.


  

When the responses are complete, we'll mount the pages and hang them vertically, or make a book, using the envelope as a cover.   

You can check out these writing activities (plus more)  here



Saturday, November 10, 2012