We make it snow even when the sun shines...

January 14, 2012
Oh yes. It snowed today. Inside, even. Ok. Not really. BUT we did have a snowball fight in our little room today. "Stop lying!" you say? Well, it did! However, our snow was not made of ice crystals... it was made of paper. I've told you before, in the great state of Georgia we just don't get that much snow and we have to get creative if we want any type of winter fun. So, when IzzyShare's Facebook status asked what folks did on their indoor recess days and someone responded with "snowball fight." Well, it caught my attention. I decided then and there that Room 36 MUST have a snowball fight.

Yesterday, we did a "Give one, Get one." The kids love this because 1. they get to walk around the room, 2. they get to "teach" each other, and 3. we get to play the luau music. And who doesn't want to hear the luau music? If you've never heard of "Give one, Get one" then hear me out. It is the bomb. Here is how it works:
1. Each student gets a blank piece of paper. Have them fold it in half, then in half again, and one more time (you'll have eighths). Trace the folds so you have eight sections.
2. Have students choose ONE FACT to write about what ever it is that you're studying (ours this week was Sequoyah) in their first block. 
3. Have music ready and when the music starts the students should walk around the room and GIVE their ONE fact to a classmate and GET that classmate's ONE FACT in return. I bribe my kids and tell them the first kid to get their eight facts and sits down back at their desk gets an m&m. Each kid that gets their facts and sits down after that also gets an m&m. M&m's work wonders, I tell you.
4. When you can tell everyone is getting close to being finished start lowering the volume of the music until everyone is eventually done.
5. Have students share one of their facts with the class. 
It's a great review activity and you will be flat out AMAZED at how quiet your babies will be!

With all that said, we used those review sheets from yesterday and crumpled them up to make our "snowballs" today. We laid down some ground rules before our "fight." The first one a kid came up with was "Don't put it in someone's shirt." That was her experience with snowballs so we wrote it down on the board. "Don't throw it as hard you can." "Don't throw it at someone's face." That was a hard one to follow... I definitely took some snowballs to the face. "Stay on your knees at all times." I didn't want them running all over the room. And, last rule, "Laughing only." This one they followed beautifully. There was no talking during this game, only giggles and squeels. It was pure happiness. With those ground rules established, we put in our favorite luau music again and let the wild rumpus start! When the music stopped, we grabbed the snowball closest to us, uncrumpled it, read the facts about Sequoyah, balled them back up, waited for the music to start... lather, rinse, repeat. I haven't had that much fun with this group ever. Let me say, that today has been my favorite day of the year. We'll have to have to throw things and have fights in our room more often.
 

Just what I needed

January 11, 2012

"The Lord works in mysterious ways." Something we've heard people say all our lives. Well, today it was so apparent to me how the good Lord has been working in my little life. As I watched Mrs. M, the student teacher, interact with the kids, take over the little jobs I've given her, and listened to her ideas, I couldn't help but be reminded of myself five and a half years ago when I was in her shoes. It's like a breath of fresh air. This year has been so hard. I have said that several times t...


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Student Teacher is here!

January 10, 2012

I get super nervous, can't sleep, feel nauseated, and get irritable when things are about to change. So, when I got the news that I, a FIVE year teacher (yes, practically an amateur), was getting a 40 year old student teacher, I freaked out a little bit. I couldn't sleep last night, felt sick, nervous, and, yup, I got irritable. I was to the point that I needed a good slapping. Every one I asked refused to do so, however, I'm pretty sure they secretly wanted to.
Well, the newest member to our...


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Snow much fun!

January 7, 2012

We've had snow much fun this week! Not that it snowed. It didn't. Hailing from the great state of Georgia, I learned young that snow is a rarity. My babies know this as well. I mean, if you want to see some folks go crazy, you send some Southern folks a good snow. It doesn't matter if it's just a light dusting. School is cancelled and wet, soggy, dirty snow angels are made. So the best way to enjoy snow every year, because we love it so well, is to make our own. And that's just what we did ...


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Buttons!

January 6, 2012
Sweet baby Jesus! I have been trying for a WHOLE WEEK to make my own blog button. I have had button envy every time I see someone's cute little button displayed for all to grab. Well, after many searches, handfulls of pulled hair, and a light bulb moment, I finally did it! PRAISE THE LORD! I can now let my hair grow back... unless it doesn't work and then I'll just pull it out all over again. Eeesh.

For anyone else interested, here is the site that saved my life. Reading the comments was a hu...
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This Year, Choose Fun

January 2, 2012
Glitter. Glitter is awesome. It's fun. It sparkles. It shines. It shimmers. It makes something as ugly and prickly as a pine cone look lovely. However, I know several teachers (myself included) that wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. Why? Because it's messy. If it spills, well... we rather not go there. It sticks all over you, I mean, Lord help you if you touch your face when you use it (you know nobody's going to tell you it's on your forehead). Ugh, glitter. But what about the possibil...
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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

December 23, 2011
Wow! I didn't realize just how long it has been since I blogged last! I had attempted to blog once last week to sing the praises of ClassDojo. The site that was my only saving grace during those few days before the long awaited Christmas Break. I had typed a wonderfully witty and fun entry about how wonderful ClassDojo was/is and how every one should try it with their classes, blah, blah, blah, and hit the OK button to post... and... yeah, not sure what happened, but I am PRETTY sure the Devi...
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Math and the Advent Calendar: A perfect pair!

December 8, 2011
I suscribe to the NRich newsletter. This site provides tons of math puzzlers and problem solving strategies for all levels of mathematics. This week's newsletter included an advent calendar. Behind every little train "door" is a different activity to do with your class. This morning I started with Day 1. I know, a little late, but at least I'll get six more days in before the break! Day 1 is enough on it's own to get you hooked. The kids absolutely had a blast trying to figure it out. And I h...
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FIRE!

November 28, 2011
Well, the past week has been eventful with lots o' food, fun, and family! Needless to say, it was somewhat rough rolling out of the bed this morning to head back to work. I admit, I had a bad attitude, but I prayed for strength, put a smile on my face, and slid into my most fav-o-rite socks... you know, the ones with the Abominable Snow Monster (the one from Rudolph) on the top for all to see. I sported those bad boys with pride today and every time I looked at them I couldn't help but smile ...
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Talk about thankful

November 17, 2011
Folks, we had a tornado touch down today. It hit our high school, our jail, our agriculture arena, the humane society, and several houses. Not to mention it burst a gas line at the alternative school which is a hop, skip, and a jump away from our little school. We were in the wing closest to the action. So, we spent the last half of our day huddled in a little heap in the hallway with threats of a tornado above us and flammable gas around us. Exciting, huh?
At times like that I look at my bab...
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Amateur Extraordinaire I was born to a farmer and a farmer's daughter. I, however, was just a tiny little thing when my parents had to move from their farm. All my life I heard stories of "the farm" and the life they had there. From a young age, I knew I would have my own one day. While it is far from the farm my daddy had, my Mister and I bought our first place in August of 2011. Sitting on six acres is a homestead we're making into our own slice of heaven on earth. Follow along as we stake our claim on this piece of earth the LORD has entrusted to us.
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