For the Love of Learning

Friday, July 26, 2013

Welcome Back!!!

I can't believe that summer is almost over and a new school year is right around the corner! I can't wait to meet all of my wonderful new students! I have included a list of important dates and supplies for you to keep in mind. Please let me know if you have any questions!!!

Important Dates: 
Joyce Bullock PTO "Back to School Bash"- Tuesday, August 13 (5:00-7:00 in the cafeteria)
Open House / Meet the Teacher- Thursday, August 15 (12:00-2:00)    

* This is when  you can see the classroom and drop off your supplies
First Day of School- Monday, August 19, (7:50-2:10)
Supply List:

This list is a little different then the standard second grade supply list. I tailored it to ask for what I currently use/need. If you already purchased the items from the grade level supply list do not worry...we can use everything you purchased and you DO NOT have to get anything else! School supplies never go to waste :)

 -      1 wide ruled composition notebook
 -       2 packs of pencil top erasers
 -       2 packs of Expo dry erase markers
 -       2 packs of glue sticks
 -       1 box of baby wipes
 -       2 packs of 24 count Crayola crayons

 -       2 packs of wide ruled notebook paper
 -       1 box of tissues 
 -       1 box of Ziplock bags (boys- gallon size/ girls- quart size)
 -       Box Tops (you don't have to bring these in right away but please save them throughout the year if you can!!!)

Wish List:
-        white or colored card stock
-          1 pack of baby washcloths (cheap is fine! We use these for erasers on our boards)
-          page protectors
-          Clorox wipes
-          highlighters

-          Mod Podge
-          laminating pouches

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Dollar Tree Deal of the Day!!!

Okay so I know most of us are still trying to wrap our heads around the new shift to the common core standards. One of the biggest changes is the overwhelming push to have LOTS of quality nonfiction text in the students' hands. So...with all that said look what I found at DOLLAR TREE today...seriously...only $1 each!!!!! I bought enough to have a small group set of each. This is going to come in very handy next year. A great resource for parents to pick up too....kids love animals and National Geographic is the best!! Woohoo!!! I hope everyone else is excited by this find as me :)
 
 
This would be GREAT as one of your resources to use when students begin their research reports for common core writing!

 
They also had several of these Weird but True books....They are FULL of color photographs and strange facts that the kids will just love!
 

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Pinterest-Like Projects...

So I have decided to do a few Pinterest inspired projects this summer. The "inspired" part pretty much just means that I am tired of spending money on "cute" stuff so I am trying to repurpose things instead of throwing everything away...here goes nothing!

Project 1: New Name Plate (Total Cost Out of Pocket: $0) (I just officially changed my name to Adkins. For those of you who don't know, I got married last November. I started the school year as Spence and that is what most of the kids called me throughout the year. Now I am overhauling all of my Spence stuff and changing it to Adkins :)

Materials: Old gift bag, picture frame (I found this in my "memories" bag...still had the generic picture that came in it), printer paper, jewels, hot glue gun

Steps:
1) take out original picture from frame and use it to measure and cut background size from an old (but cute!) gift bag


 
2) Print/cut out a name sign. I chose Pea Ash font and a free clipart border from mycutegraphics.com. Trim the extra paper off and glue to your gift bag background.
 
3) Insert new name plate into picture frame. The one I found was clear on both sides so I did two backgrounds and name pages.
 
4) Embellish! My frame looked a little plain so I dug through the craft closet and found a container of jewels. I created a pattern and hot glued it together. Feel free to add ribbon, bows, glitter, or whatever makes you happy. Be creative!!
 
 
 
Project 2: Dry Erase Note Taking Frame (Total Cost Out of Pocket $0): A cute way to jot down important ideas without all of the sticky notes all over your desk. Write right on the glass with Visa Vi markers and wipe right off with wet wipe. Genius!
 
Materials: Cheap picture frame (also found this one unused in my closet), scrapbook paper or gift bag (I used the same gift bag as the above project so they would match), printer paper, jewels, hot glue gun
 
Steps
1) Take out original picture from frame and measure size onto your scrapbook paper or gift bag. Cut out and use as background.
 
2) Print a note taking page slightly smaller than the frame size. this is a 5X7 frame so I made a 4X6 text box. Trim off the extra paper and glue onto your background.
 
3) Place your new "picture" into the frame. You can write right on the glass and simply wipe away when you are done!
 
4) Embellish! I added a few small jewels to the corners of the picture frame to give it a little pizzazz.
 
Here is the final product(s)....I didn't take pictures along the way but I think that the directions are pretty self explanatory. Best part about both of these projects...they were totally FREE!!!!  
 
 
 Project #3: Dry Erase Essential Question Boards (Total Cost Out of Pocket $4): I plan on posting these at the front of the classroom to remind students of what our focus is for the day/week/unit etc.
 
Step1: I purchased four document frames from Dollar Tree and removed the original pictures.
Step 2: I used one of my chunky fonts (free by the way) and printed the title of each subject on Chevron tag board (the font size in the pictures is 100).
Step 3: cut/glue white cardstock (you pick the shape) below the subject area.
Step 4: Place back into the frame and write essential questions using Visa Vi markers. Wipe off with baby wipes whenever you change units!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Where Did The Time Go?!?!

Okay so I know I have been a total loser at keeping up with things....even though the year totally FLEW by and all my sweet babies are off enjoying their summers and preparing for 3rd grade I thought I would catch up on a few photos that I came across during our last nine weeks of school. I am so proud of all of my students and wish you nothing but the best.
I love you!!!
 
 
Random...





 
School Play
 

 
 
 
 
Sea World




 
 
 
Graduation 2013
 

 



 
 
 
Field Day 2013
 






 
End of the Year Photos... (Tabatha not pictured)
Jose
 
 John
 
Brandon
 
Eddie
 
 Jharod
 
Raegan
 
DeAmoni
 
 Hailey
 
 Davion
 
Emma
 
 Jonathan
 
Madison
 
Raul
 
Robbie
 
Addi
 
Rotayja
 
Kylie
 
Trace
 
My Class of 2013....I will miss you!!!!!