Showing posts with label Room Set Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Room Set Up. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2012

I'm at it again...Moving the room around.

All my friends and readers that know me so well, know that I am always moving things here or there in my classroom.  Since moving into room 6 this year, I've had a hard time getting my arrangement like I want it. So......after school yesterday I got a crazy hair and moved things everywhere.  Now...there is no telling where things might be next week if I'm not crazy about this arrangement.  :-)

My table is now sitting in front of the "Reading Spot".  Hmmm, will I like this ? Time will tell. 

Yes...my cute rugs are around the tables and not in the group meeting area again.  I now have different colors of duct tape on the floor.  They are sitting on the lines.  We have had this for a week.  Working pretty good so far.

Independent table is now where my table use to be.  I can't wait to see how group rotations go.  They will be confused.  

Another view.  This is Kelly's table.  I left it the same for now.

Lisa
K-Crew Kids Rock

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Learning is Fun at Smith Elementary

My rockstars, Mrs. Rogers and I all made it through another great week of learning at Smith Elementary.  It's amazing to see all they have learned in just a couple of weeks.  I have decided that a kindergarten mind is like a sponge, it just soaks it in.  Amazing.  I've also been involved in some more Pinterest projects, and loving them.  Take a look below at what we are learning and my special projects for the week.  :-)

Pinterest inspired crate seats for the meeting area.  This has been modified from how it has been seen before.  Instead of making the boards that fit on the inside of the crates.....The K-Crew made the seats attached to the bottom of the crates.  You can still put things under the crates if you want to use them for storage. How they are made.... We used old marker boards that we had lots of in the classroom.  (These are boards that were cut up from a large marker board) Many of them had seen better days, so why not let them get a little more life out of them.  I cut up a foam mattress pad the size of the boards.  I put two layers for more cushion, but they can be make with one layer.  I then cut up up table cloths a little larger than the boards.  Yes you read correct table cloths.  The ones I used were less than $4.00 and were 84 x 64.  Several crate seats can be made with one.  I then duct tape the table cloth to the board.  If you would like to make it into a bench like mine are, use zip ties and tie them together.  I then used hot glue and attached them.  Now with hot glue they may come loose after a while and more glueing may be needed.  If you have something stronger that would be great or just be like me and glue when needed.  :-)



We have been learning so much about numbers using our math board.  We choose our number of the day by first putting the correct date on the calendar.  This number will be the number of the day.  We then look at all the ways we can make or "represent" that numeral.  We will also pick the number that is one less and the one that is one more.  With the new Common Core standards they are really focusing on teaching the children more than this is the number.  They want them to completely understand the number and how it can be represented.  I think in the long run we will have stronger math students using this method.




If you have never used dot cards, I highly recommend them.  We begin math each day by singing our "I can count to 100" song off of Youtube.  We always move into flash cards.  The dot cards are a big part of this time.  The purpose behind the cards is for the students to look at the dots and to quickly state what the number is.  Each child may see the dots different, but they all come up with the same amount. The dot card to the right is 7 dots, or many will see 6 and 1 that makes 7.  Others may see 2 rows of 3 and 1 more that equals 7.  However they see it, the answer is still 7.  These cards were made by using index cards and paint dotters.  They can also be made with 2 colors.  I will be using the 2  color dot cards soon.

Big Four.  For anyone who has tried to do Big Four in kindergarten, it is very hard.  I finally had a thought come to my head....Why not make one in word, save it as a PDF and then fun it off on our poster maker at school.  Well, it works.  We laminated the Big Four and use dry erase markers.  Finally an easy way to do Big Four in kindergarten.  Only took 4 years.  :-)

We are working on in language arts with from our new common core units.  This week we read the book Frog and Toad are Friends.  I think the teachers enjoyed the book even more than the kids.  We talked about what predictions are.  This is very hard for little minds to understand.  Each stay they would make predictions about the story for the day.  After reading the story, we put a check by the predictions that were correct and put an x on the ones that did not happen.  By the end of the week I think we finally got the hang of it.  Loved this book.




Looking forward to another great week in kindergarten!
Lisa Ring
K-Crew Kids Rock

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Room 6 is starting to come together and starting to feel like home..

Thanks to our superintendent and some very good friends pulling for all of us that moved classrooms this summer, I was able to have air for a couple of days to work in my classroom.  After many, many hours it's coming together, and I finally feel like  I can sit back a few weeks and get a little summer break so I will ready for the new K-Crew that will be coming to Smith Elementary in August.  I still have things that need to be put together and put up, but I am so proud of how it is looking.  Take a little look into room 6 where I'll be coming from next school year.  Now...it will change a good bit as I work and put more things up at the end of the summer, but I'm happy with it so far.

A look from the door.

The Reading Spot with my new crate bench made with with crates, zip ties, foam ,a table cloth, and baskets.  It turned out so cute.

Back of the room far from finished, but I've got fabric on the boards so  that always makes me feel better.

A look from the reading spot into my corner.  Don't look closely there is still mess back there , but that's ok for now. Look at my cute little rugs I bought from Ross. I love them.  

These are my new hook numbers.  I'm proud of them.  I did not take a picture of them up in the hall, so I put one from I first finished them.  Paint, printers, and Modge Podge goes a long way to cuteness.


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The journey has begun. Room 6 here I come.

I have had a very busy weekend and day yesterday.  We packed my room, and now it's sitting in the hall waiting for it's new home.  Every time I have moved over the years I always realize I have so much stuff and need to down size.  The problem is....when I buy something new, I hardly ever take anything out.  Hopefully this move will change some of that. 
Last look at room 8 all put together

Another view
Here is all of my mess as we start packing it all up.
All the mess that has to be packed.
Empty shelves.  Yippee!
Never fear the junk is still here.
And here......
Almost empty room except my table and a shelf.  They are next.
It's all in the hall now.  All the way down the hall that is.  Sorry my downhill 1st grade friends.

See you in room 6.  I love to hear any of your organization ideas.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

This and That in our Rockin Room

Meet Mr. Muncher!  Mr. Muncher joined our classroom recently and is a big hit.  He loves to eat so many different things...... letters and sounds, sight words, sounds blended together, sounds separated.  You name it and he loves to eat it.  How he works...whatever skill I would like to work with my students, I can use him to help.  Ex.  Letter identification - I give each student a letter card, and if they can give me the name and/or sound, they can feed Mr. Muncher.  The kids love him, and ask each day at Flex Group time if they can play with him.  (He is made using a small trash can from The Dollar Tree)


Our Spotlight On Standards board go a little face lift.  If I ask them where the standards are posted in our room, they always point to our spotlight board.

(Click On the Link) Rockin Classroom Rules Poem (Great for talking about great behavior and picking out rhyming words)

(Click on the Link) Have a Rockin Birthday ( made by attaching the "balloon" to a crazy straw)

Centers - We are finally organized and up and running.

This area greets you as you walk in our classroom.  It holds our Classroom Data notebook, birthday balloons, and we can't forget about our microphones that the students can use when it is their time to talk.