Beg, Borrow, and Steal: You Know You Do It! Psst… Good teachers do! Amanda Smith Melinda Miller Surgoinsville Elementary School- Hawkins County Schools
Beg, Borrow, and Steal: You Know You Do It! Email: amanda.smith@hck12.net melinda.miller@hck12.net
http://www.glasbergen.com/education-cartoons/
Partner Work Expectatoins
Recitethis.com
Factors and Multiples Factor Ninja chops it up! Multiple Monster makes numbers bigger!
Problems with talking?
How to get Mrs. Miller’s attention: 1 finger= “I need help.” 2 fingers= “I need to use the restroom.” 3 fingers= “I am finished.” 4 fingers= “I need a drink of water.” 5 fingers= “I need to speak.”
Classroom Coupons Coupons include: Lunch in the room with a friend, Soft Spot, Bump-a-seat for a day, Homework Pass, Bump-a-seat for a week, Free computer/iPad time. I draw coupons at the end of each week. I draw a random number of tickets.
Divisibility
Student Generated Questioning
Talk Point by Learning Resources
Request to Retest
S.T.O.R.Y. S- Setting T- Talking characters O- Oops! A problem! R- Resolution and steps to solve the problem Y- Yes! The problem has been solved!
Constructed Response R.A.P.P. R- Restate the question A- Answer the question P- Prove it with the text P- Proofread and edit
T.A.G. T- Tell the writer something you like A- Ask the writer a question G- Give the writer a positive suggestion
Musical Chairs
Exit Ticket Alternative
Need help?
Incomplete/Late Assignments
Pool Noodle Number Lines
Graphic Sources and Student Questioning
Clips to use in your classroom Mr. Bean for inference Pixar clips for a variety of RLA skills (predicting, inference, plot, character) You Tube! (Mr. Parr videos for Science)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3BVa7PH_JE&feature=player_embedded https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bp9Z_SOzm4Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3pQgSvN7hYo
Help with time!
Pinterest has lots of Anchor Chart Ideas!
Buzz Word Game Goal: Check for understanding of parts of speech, but can be adapted for other skills. Make a list of words to pop up on the board Give the student a part of speech to identify (ex.- verbs) If the word that pops up is a verb, they say the word. If it is not, they call out “Buzz!”
Story Starters
Twitter Table
Hold foldables and flashcards
Wonderopolis.org for informational text by grade level
Unfinished Work
Rounding Jingle Find your place Look next door 5 or greater, add one more Numbers in front, stay the same Numbers behind, zero is your name!
Ketchups and Pickles Ketchups have work to “ketchup” on Pickles are caught up and can “pick” an activity
Character Analysis
Donorschoose.org Get items, games, books, etc. for your classroom! Set up a free account and create a project (try to keep it at $400 or less for best chances at getting it funded) Share and get donations for your project! Donations are sometimes matched Once it’s funded, you get your items!
Some new items we’ve found and love!
Complaints and Resolutions
Learning Aids
Student Games
Student Grouping
Student Grouping
Student Organization
Punch Out!
Teacher Resources
Mystery Hero
Pinterest Tip
Websites and Apps
Take advantage while you’re here!