...well I'm back to reality. Back to work. Back to paying for meals! :) We just got back from a WONDERFUL vacation to the Bahamas... it's hard being back. I need the blue waters! :)
The one bad thing about going on vacation at the END of the summer is that I spent all summer looking forward to the get away... but now that it is over, I have to go back to work tomorrow. How'd that happen!? Didn't we just say 'goodbye' and 'have a great summer' to our students?!
Tomorrow the our first official day back in the classrooms... of course I've been in and out of mine for almost a month, but that was on my own free will... now I HAVE to go there. ;)
I have been waiting and waiting to post pictures of my classroom since it's about 95% finished. I just don't want to post all the pictures until all the posters I have waiting to be laminated are up! ((I swear I didn't break our main laminator... just the small one!))
What I AM going to do is post a link to a page that will be updated every now and then as I complete parts of my classroom. SO CLICK HERE FOR IT! :) Enjoy.
-Lauren
The 5th Grade Spot
Spending the year in 5th grade!
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Monday, July 29, 2013
All desks are in!
This will probably be my shortest post ever. Over the weekend, I completed the rest of the shelving for my desks. Today I got to put them in the room & I am now obsessed! I love how it makes the desks look finished!
I even decided to call my groups "Spot 1" & "Spot 2" etc. If you look at the black shelves you can sort of see the spots! :)
Please excuse the not finished bulletin boards and the whiteboard that won't clean :-/ I've seen several board cleaning Pinterest ideas, but does anyone have one that works REALLY well?!? I'd love the help!!
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Vacation or School... hmm
I am so excited to get the year started with the way my classroom is starting to shape up... but I'm also SO ready to finally go on my vacation!! The countdown is ON... for both! :)
Today was a sad-ish day for me. Last year was my first year and there were only 2 fifth grade teachers at our school. My teaching partner and I became great friends and we worked SO well together. This year we had to add a new 5th grade teacher to our team and I was excited to start the year with the new team of the three of us. Today I found out that my other teaching partner will be moving to a different position in our school! :( I'm sad to add another new 5th grade teacher to the mix! (it may be a little selfish, but I just LOVED working with her!) ...It is also so strange to only be a 2nd year teacher and now I'm the "veteran" on our grade level... How does that happen!?
ANYWAY. I had more pictures of my room to show!! I am LOVING it! I can't wait to have a post with the reveal of every inch of my room! :)
I have to give credit to my awesome mom for this stool! She took my nasty ugly old looking brown stool, as well as a cooler treasure chest for my goodies and made it them both into something SUPER awesome to match my room!
In a previous post, I showed pictures of the creation of a black shelf "thing"... It took a few days to get it right, but I finally got the shelf to work in my room the way I wanted it to! Originally, the shelf was WAY too tall, so I had to take it back home and saw off the legs to make it work.
Today was a sad-ish day for me. Last year was my first year and there were only 2 fifth grade teachers at our school. My teaching partner and I became great friends and we worked SO well together. This year we had to add a new 5th grade teacher to our team and I was excited to start the year with the new team of the three of us. Today I found out that my other teaching partner will be moving to a different position in our school! :( I'm sad to add another new 5th grade teacher to the mix! (it may be a little selfish, but I just LOVED working with her!) ...It is also so strange to only be a 2nd year teacher and now I'm the "veteran" on our grade level... How does that happen!?
ANYWAY. I had more pictures of my room to show!! I am LOVING it! I can't wait to have a post with the reveal of every inch of my room! :)
I have to give credit to my awesome mom for this stool! She took my nasty ugly old looking brown stool, as well as a cooler treasure chest for my goodies and made it them both into something SUPER awesome to match my room!
In a previous post, I showed pictures of the creation of a black shelf "thing"... It took a few days to get it right, but I finally got the shelf to work in my room the way I wanted it to! Originally, the shelf was WAY too tall, so I had to take it back home and saw off the legs to make it work.
The shelf (which I still need to make 4 more of) will go in between all of my groups to hold supplies. If you are interested in seeing the post of how this shelf came about, CLICK HERE.
Here is what the shelf will look like with the desks. The desks will now hold the most important math manipulatives and the students individual whiteboards/markers/erasers. Yay for no more wasted time getting the supplies I use everyday!! :)
This is what the shelf looks like when two of the side desks are pulled away.
Now... off to make 4 more!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Sneak Peek
I worked in the classroom for 6 hours today. Yes... 6 hours! I'm crazy, I know. I will be heading out on vacation for the week that most people would be getting back into their classrooms, so I want my room to be perfect before I leave!
So here is a sneak peek of what was done today!
This is the start of my "Reading Spot". I have more I want to add to the walls soon. The two crates with pillows on top are just that! I will admit, I am NOT a seamstress. At All. I took pillows from Walmart and threaded them through the pillow and holes in the crate -- Voila! Easy/hassle free seats for students!
I think I might make a rule that the students have to hug the ladybug pillow while sitting in the big chair! ;) Hey I teach 5th graders, they'd get a kick out of it!! :)
So here is a sneak peek of what was done today!
This is the start of my "Reading Spot". I have more I want to add to the walls soon. The two crates with pillows on top are just that! I will admit, I am NOT a seamstress. At All. I took pillows from Walmart and threaded them through the pillow and holes in the crate -- Voila! Easy/hassle free seats for students!
I think I might make a rule that the students have to hug the ladybug pillow while sitting in the big chair! ;) Hey I teach 5th graders, they'd get a kick out of it!! :)
This is a picture I put together with the DipTic App on my phone -- I love these collages, so here is the sneak peak of most of what was done today!
PS: Yes, I'm demonstrating the hugging of the ladybug! ;)
PS: Yes, I'm demonstrating the hugging of the ladybug! ;)
I haven't finished the desks yet... the shelves from my last post were too tall, have to saw off the legs a little and try again. TOMORROW! :)
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Addicted to Pinterest.
I am officially addicted to Pinterest. I was previously addicted to looking at the pictures and thinking to myself "yeah, I could do that..." BUT lately, I've been putting the pictures that I love into action! Today's idea came from Booky4First:
The direct link to the idea is here... Booky4First (totally stealing her idea -- it is brilliant.)
As I've said in previous posts, I will be teaching just math this year and I want to make sure that my students' time is not wasted in spending 5-10 minutes getting their whiteboards and/or getting their other manipulatives. So this project has begun.
The pictures below are the process of creating this shelf. It really only consists of 6 pieces of plywood screwed together (thank you to a different Pinterest post for making this concept easier!) The first shelf only ended up costing about $11 total! We had wooden pallets laying around and took the top and two cross bars from that pallet and the two legs were 1 x 6 pieces of wood from Lowe's. Very cheap and easy to make!
These shelves will go between desks in each group where I will be able to rest their supplies! Yay classroom management! I will have to make sure to post the after picture once the it is positioned in the room. ((If it works out like I am hoping!!))
Just after putting it together, before sanding...
The direct link to the idea is here... Booky4First (totally stealing her idea -- it is brilliant.)
As I've said in previous posts, I will be teaching just math this year and I want to make sure that my students' time is not wasted in spending 5-10 minutes getting their whiteboards and/or getting their other manipulatives. So this project has begun.
The pictures below are the process of creating this shelf. It really only consists of 6 pieces of plywood screwed together (thank you to a different Pinterest post for making this concept easier!) The first shelf only ended up costing about $11 total! We had wooden pallets laying around and took the top and two cross bars from that pallet and the two legs were 1 x 6 pieces of wood from Lowe's. Very cheap and easy to make!
These shelves will go between desks in each group where I will be able to rest their supplies! Yay classroom management! I will have to make sure to post the after picture once the it is positioned in the room. ((If it works out like I am hoping!!))
Just after putting it together, before sanding...
During the painting session (excuse my hair -- if you know the south, you know it is HUMID in the summer, and my hair wasn't taking it...)
AFTER... Now, I just have to make about 4 or 5 more... Can't wait to put these in the classroom!
Thursday, July 18, 2013
What a mess...
I feel like this is supposed to happen before the room is complete, but my classroom looks like a tornado went through it. See what I mean.....
I have realized that I get going on one project, get distracted and move on to something else. Not a great habit to have!
I spent a few hours yesterday and today just doing random projects in the room. Here are pictures of my progress thus far.
This is one of my groups -- I will only be teaching math this year, so I want my groups to be able to have more manipulatives at their finger tips this year. You can't see it in this picture, but each group will have a crate beside their group with their own individual white boards in order to eliminate the wasted time getting the boards passed out.
I have realized that I get going on one project, get distracted and move on to something else. Not a great habit to have!
I spent a few hours yesterday and today just doing random projects in the room. Here are pictures of my progress thus far.
This is one of my groups -- I will only be teaching math this year, so I want my groups to be able to have more manipulatives at their finger tips this year. You can't see it in this picture, but each group will have a crate beside their group with their own individual white boards in order to eliminate the wasted time getting the boards passed out.
I will have to get a better picture of my "One Minute Until Dismissal Checklist", but this is what I have for now. I found this idea on Pinterest and made it my own to go with my class. :) LOVE IT!
Monday, July 15, 2013
Progress!
This was just too cute not to post. I've been working more in the classroom - doing a few hours at a time, not to over do it.
As I posted before, I have completely redone the library in my classroom (and I am still working on it). The labels for each bin looked better than I could have even imagined.
If you live in my area and you're trying to get red bins at the local Dollar Tree -- I'm sorry, I have taken them all. :)
As I posted before, I have completely redone the library in my classroom (and I am still working on it). The labels for each bin looked better than I could have even imagined.
If you live in my area and you're trying to get red bins at the local Dollar Tree -- I'm sorry, I have taken them all. :)
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