Sticky Note Thank You Card. I've been working with a long term substitute for the past five weeks and this Friday is her last day - muy triste!
She has been amazing, so to let her know how much we appreciated her, my students and I made her a thank-you card with a recycled file folder and sticky notes (I think I had Ladybug's sticky notes post in my mind). Instead of having students one by one sign a card, they were all able to write her a message at the same time with the sticky notes, and then I randomly arranged them on the file folder. I folded the side ends of the file folder towards the middle crease like you do when you make a lapbook.
I holepunched and added ribbon (recycled :)). I let students pick their sticky note (I have very trustworthy kids!). The inside I randomly took a picture of this sticky note and didn't realize how cute the message was until now. L'univers de ma classe: Trois petits trucs pour se faciliter la classe ! Aujourd'hui, je vais faire un petit tour des "trucs" que j'ai pioché à droite et à gauche et qui me facilitent la vie au quotidien dans la classe.
Comme je l'ai déjà dit, pour moi, la gestion de classe est quelque chose qui se travaille en amont ! Plus on est organisé, plus c'est facile ! Dans ma classe, chaque élève a un "métier" qu'il doit faire pendant 15 jours. Il est important pour moi que chaque élève ait un « job » afin que tous soient impliqués dans la vie de la classe. De même, quinze jours est un temps idéal pour qu’ils puissent faire le tour de ce qu’ils ont à faire. Comme beaucoup de mes affichages, celui-ci est en anglais. . - Distributeurs de cahiers et de feuilles (2) : les élèves sont chargés de prendre les feuilles du bac « à distribuer » et de les distribuer à chaque élève.des jobs, sachant que ceux-ci changent en fonction de la classe et des effectifs (entre parenthèses je vous mets le nombre d’élèves par activité) : - Facteur (1) : c’est le messager entre les classes. Nouveau fonctionnement de classe (2)
Edit du 13/02/2012 : étiquettes pour les panières de la bibliothèque Edit du 04/03/2012 : nouvel emploi du temps Voilà quelques semaines, je vous avez parlé du nouveau fonctionnement que j'avais adopté suite à mes lectures sur les blogs que maintenant tout le monde connait :
Polka Dot Lesson Plans: Tame the Paper Monster Part 4: Papers for Students. The organization frenzy continues!
Today I'm going to show you what I do with the papers I need to give my students and/or use in lessons. If you are just joining in on the series you can get your organization on here: part 1, part 2, and part 3. There are two parts to this system: a 3-drawer box and a hanging file organizer. We'll start out with the 3-drawer box. This is where I store papers until I'm ready to use them with my students.
The other part of the system involves this hanging file folder chart. Every afternoon before I leave school I open my lesson plans and check to see what papers I'll need for the next day's lessons. This chart is really sturdy and can hold a lot of papers. It keeps all my papers out of the way and helps me to stay on track with what we will be doing next. What paper "tricks" do you use in your classroom? Polka Dot Lesson Plans: tame the paper monster. This was a hard post to think of a title for....the best thing I could say to describe this post?
What to do with all the papers you want off your desk but don't have time to deal with right now! Enter more baskets from Really Good Stuff. You didn't really think I was finished with using baskets did you? This is a shot of the book case located right behind my desk. Now let me take you on an in depth tour of the mysteries and magic these three baskets hold....hehe First up we have the graded papers basket. As soon as I grade a set of papers they go straight into this basket. Next up we've got the "to file" basket. This method is just the easiest way for me to keep up on separating worksheets, plans, foldables, and ideas into separate files in a filing cabinet. 25 Clever Classroom Tips For Elementary School Teachers.
29 Clever Organization Hacks For Elementary School Teachers. À petits pas - Littératie. Casier de rangement. Home Page. Storage on Pinterest. Polka Dots & Pencils: ROOM REVEAL!!! Ok so here it is!!!
My 2012-2013 4th Grade ZEBRA ROOM!!!! WELCOME to my room!!! From the Door From the Back From the Back Again Essential Questions and Homework Calendar Math & Classroom Expectations The students' birthdays are written on birthday cakes I got at the Target $1 Spot! Word Wall These are my Hot Pink Zebra Cursive Word Wall Cards! Our Classroom Library & Crate Seats.