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The Post With the Most Bullet Points

July 20, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 1 Comment

I need to buy stock in:
  • printer ink
  • lamination pouches
  • cardstock
  • and raisinets (seriously, why are they so delicious?!)
I’ve been a busy-bee around these parts! I’m juggling about a dozen different projects all at once, including one that will be the freebie for all of those that entered my giveaway, as well as my Monday Made It for next week (what? you know you’re doing it too!).
Some of the decor-related items I’m working on:
  • cutting out all of the laminated bulletin board trim (It is taking f-o-r-e-v-e-r!)
  • mock-ups of bulletin boards (I’m using my empty classroom photos + photoshop!)
  • nameplates, labels, and other misc. organizational items
Some of the curriculum/management-related items I’m working on:
  • my teacher organizer (I opted to make my own, even though I *really* wanted an Erin Condren planner!)
  • long-rage thematic calendar (Themes! Oh, the themes!)
  • first day of school activities (I’m already nervous!)
  • classroom procedures + implementation w/modeling
  • positive behavior rewards
  • rough-planning of the first three weeks
Some of the books/websites I’m wading through:
  • Daily Five
  • CAFE
  • The Next Step in Guided Reading
  • Whole Brain Teaching
Whew. I’m totally beat just listing all of that! I’ve totally been neglecting Pinterest too, so I have to catch-up on all of my pinning and figure out what my next project is going to be!
I do have a few areas where I could use some support and advice, so:

If anyone could share some good morning meeting resources, or talk about their experience with morning meeting, I would love that! Same goes for experiences with whole brain teaching and how you began implementing that in your classroom!

I’ll leave you with the graduation portrait that just came in of Mr. Plum and I! This was taken within a minute after we were handed our (empty) diplomas; I’m still a bit in shock this moment happened!

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Classroom Decor, Getting Organized, Meet the Teacher, Plan-Plan-Plan, Sleep is Overrated

Hold. The. Phone.

July 12, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 13 Comments

And shut the front door. The windows, too. Maybe even the garage.

Did I really just list my first product on TPT? Yes, yes I did.

I’ve been feeling a wee bit under the weather in the past day and couldn’t sleep last night. I decided to work on my organizational binders for this upcoming year and put on The Wiz (I know, I know, I’m a walking cliche) and was hit with a ton of inspiration.
One of the things I love most about the Wizard of Oz is how diverse the story is. There are so many lessons you can learn from it, and as a teacher, so many ways you can utilize those lessons in your classroom. So, naturally, I used quotations from the movie and book to round out my binders and they. fit. perfectly.
I have yet to print + laminate (that’ll be a part of my Monday Made It since I just got my ink refilled at Costco — who knew? — and got a new laminator), so I can’t show you the binders in action… yet. I can, however, share with you my one of favorite covers (it’s hard to choose).

Raise your hand if you think I’m going to use this as a management technique. All hands raised? Great! You’re totally right. I might even play “Ease on Down the Road” to transition out of morning meeting. Who knows! Anything can happen in Oz, er, my classroom!
To celebrate my first paid item in my TPT store, the pack of binder covers + spine labels is on sale for $2.50 until tomorrow at midnight! Head on over and check them out!
Don’t forget to enter my giveaway to win all (now) current and future items in my TPT store! There will be five winners so spread the word!
I’m in a super-de-duper mood to night because I think we might’ve turned a potty-training corner (you have no idea how relieved I am!), the first person to correctly guess my favorite character from the original movie will get a copy of the binder set! Be sure and leave your e-mail!

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Classroom Decor, Getting Organized, Giveaway Like It's 1999, Teachers Pay Teachers, The Wizard of Oz

Where do I begin?!

July 8, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 30 Comments

Yesterday both Mr. Plum and I were able to get into our classrooms to take some measurements, poke around a bit, and take pictures. I had seen my classroom briefly on Thursday (when we were in the area to look at daycares — *groan*), but I was too overwhelmed to take it all in. I was too excited. Giddy, even.
So, armed with a camera, I entered and UMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, that’s my name beside the door?! Giddy, again, and all focus was lost for about five minutes.

Then I looked at my room number. Y’all, before I even had a job, I knew what my classroom theme was going to be (Wizard of Oz). Therefore — as an affirmation — I started making “teachery” things in that theme, including binder covers. Well, I had to put in a room number in my formatting so that I could change it when I would get my real room number later.

I put room 108.

I’m going to pause here, because you probably know what’s coming.

I’m in room 108. For real. No jokes. My name is under room 108.

After I recovered from that shock, I peeked around the corner, and I saw what appeared to be a closet. I’m just going to lead-off with a homerun here, because I can’t contain my excitement.
Looks like a closet, right? That’s what I assumed. And then I opened it. What’s behind door number one?
A bathroom. Seriously. Pick me up off of the floor!
Once I regained composure, I took photos from all four corners of the room — starting from the door:

After letting it sink in that this was my room, I realized a few things:
  • I have a ton of resources. In the closet next to the cubbies are book bins. For each kid. I about fell over. Above the student cubbies? Tons of manipulatives and games. On the bookshelves? A classroom library of leveled books… including all of the Magic Treehouse books.
  • I have a ton of storage. Tons. There isn’t going to be an issue organizing and storing my belongings and resources for the kiddos in a way that is accessible to us both. On the back wall, there is even this:

  • I have plans for those bins. Big plans. With labels.
  • I don’t want a “teacher desk.” I didn’t see one — even in the hallway — and even if I somehow missed it… I don’t want one. There’s a nice raised area at the computer station for adult-sized me, and I can store things that I don’t want my kiddos to access in the cabinets above it.
  • There aren’t many bulletin boards or empty wall-space, so I’m going to have to get creative. The wall above the windows is something I have permission to paint and affix things to, so that could potentially be our word wall. We shall see — it’s going to be like putting a puzzle together, figuring out where all of our focus items should go.
  • I’m not sure if I have a whiteboard. I thought it was a chalkboard, but I didn’t actually touch it. So… I guess I’ll have to figure that out the next time I’m in my room!
  • The biggest realization? I felt at home. That room felt like home.
Since I am brand spankin’ new at this — I need some veteran help. What stands out to you looking at these photos of my classroom? Is there something you think I should do (or avoid doing)? Any tips & tricks?

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Classroom Decor, Getting Organized, Plan-Plan-Plan

Are you there, Michaels? It’s me, Sarah.

July 6, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 7 Comments

The other day my husband and I took a trip to Michaels to browse around now that we’ve both got our placements and are starting the process of preparing for the upcoming school year. Now, ordinarily I don’t spend much time in Michaels because my brain goes on “crafty overload” and somehow I lose all sense of “do I really need to spend an hour in the scrapbook paper aisle?” So imagine my sheer glee when there’s an approved trip to literally spend an hour slowly walking around the store (and taking pictures of anything and everything)!

Without further commentary about how much-anticipated this outing was, the photographic evidence (that will almost certainly compel you to print a coupon and run to your nearest Michaels!):


These great stamps were only a $1! I’m planning on using both of these as peer-feedback mechanisms, with me stealing the “great idea” stamp once and a while as I’m looking through their interactive notebooks!
I thought of several of my favorite bloggers when I passed by this display! While I’m not a football fan (I know, I know), there are so many of you that have utilized football as your theme and these — especially once clearanced — could be put to use in a variety of ways in your classrooms!

Let’s have a moment of silence. Printed craft sticks, y’all! Forget Mod Podge-ing your own and spending your time and money on that (the paper you’d use alone would be more!) — these suckers are $4.99/100 pack!!!
 

Oh, the bargain bins. The bins on the left are filled with National Geographic merchandise; pens, sticker books, notepads, mousepads, etc. These were all very reasonably priced (most about $2), and would be great for animal-themed units or classrooms. The bins on the right were filled with environmental-print alphabet items. I tried to convince Mr. Plum that we needed matching “P” mugs for the teacher’s lounge, but it was a no-go.
Raise your hand if you’ve pinned the salt & pepper shakers as glitter-distribution devices. Only me? Well, imagine my excitement when I stumbled on these! I didn’t end up purchasing any this trip (priorities!), but now that I know where to find them, I’m good to go! Just you wait, I will earn the title of glitter queen.
I loved both of these setups, and it didn’t hurt that they were clearanced-priced either (though none of it made it into the basket this time). I can see the watering cans being used for a great discussion on how we grow as individuals, as authors, as a class, etc. and I can certainly see the stones as being used to anchor some character education.
Origami paper. There is an origami aisle, y’all. There is an origami aisle and I purchased nothing from it. Personal triumph, ahoy!
 

Chevrons! Bright colors! I started to walk past this display and then I did a double-take. I didn’t end up purchasing either of these, but I definitely wanted to snap a picture to post for y’all. There are 25 sheets in each of these stacks and they were heavy-weight cardstock — for only $3!


This one I did purchase. I can’t wait to create some activities for the first week of school surrounding this book to refresh on sequencing skills, etc. I’m toying with the idea of writing my own parody to surprise the kiddos with, featuring me. Does anyone know where I could get some custom clipart made?
I picked up a few other (small) things I’m going to feature in other posts, and then headed next door to Home Goods to check it out for the first time. I was a little underwhelmed — I’m not sure what I was expecting. Certainly not this randomness! Behold:
What in the world? Also — $500?!
Thank you for accompanying me on my trip to a little slice of crafty-heaven! I’ll be back tomorrow with (hopefully) some ‘before’ pictures of my very first classroom! I took a sneak-peek yesterday and oh my word. That’s all I’ve got to describe the feeling!

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Classroom Decor, Getting Organized, Shop 'Til You Drop

No nap-time, y’all!

July 4, 2012 by Sarah Plum(itallo) 4 Comments

Insert long, exasperated sigh here.
It looks like nap-time may be saying goodbye for good. My almost-three year old has taken a handful of naps in the last two weeks, and those have been hard fought. It’s a sad day in our household, as those two and a half to three glorious hours of work are now gone. Finished. Bye-bye.
Despite the mania of no-nap, I’ve been productive. Somewhat. I need to buckle down and do some curriculum-related items on my “to-do” list and leave my Oz and classroom creations on the “in-progress” list for a while… but not before I finish this:

Too much?

So once those are printed, laminated, and cut, Oz is in a time-out so I can get my “teacher tools” setup with some bare-bones planning materials and get started on planning out the first week. That’s not to say the car won’t magically drive itself to Goodwill in search of picnic baskets, because the car will do what the car wants to do — if you know what I mean.



Before I get to printing (oh, the ink), I wanted to call your attention to some fabulous new clipart from none other than the 3am Teacher herself! Michelle released her much-anticipated school supply art today over on TPT, and it is ah-mazing. Bananas, even. I’m definitely going to be creating lots of goodies with it — thanks Michelle!

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Classroom Decor, Getting Organized, Plan-Plan-Plan, Teachers Pay Teachers, The Wizard of Oz

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Sarah Plum(itallo) is a teacher of emerging multilinguals and 21st Century Grant coordinator in Virginia. She writes curriculum for inclusive classrooms and presents professional development on a variety of topics.

Read more about Sarah and her background in education here.

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