Saturday, August 25, 2018

Getting Into the Groove of Back to School!: Creating an Inclusive Environment for All Students



Back to school time has arrived. You've prepared your classroom to showcase all the excitement of learning: colorful, uplifting posters on the walls, name plates taped to each students' desk, and school supplies arranged neatly in an inviting manner. But what's next? Of course, the arrival of students!

After a long summer of fun and play, it's time to hit the books. Why not try out some the following ideas to help guide your students into an easier transition back to another school year?

Make sure to speak to your administrators before implementing any of these steps. Certain schools may have restrictions on what you may or may not do in your classroom. 


  1. Design a Back to School Bulletin Board using your students own words and artwork. Pre-program decorative paper cutouts in the colors of the rainbow with each student's name and a question relating to something that is their favorite thing such as favorite color or have them write something that they would like to learn or do this school year. When the students have finished, attach each shape onto the bulletin board in a rainbow shape. Title the bulletin board as such: Our Class Creates A Rainbow of Possibilities or another rainbow-themed title. 
  2. Pair each student with a "Back to School Buddy". This way, each student learns to get along with a variety of students in the class. Remember, you need to choose who is paired with who, otherwise you will get a non-inclusive environment where only friends or the popular children will be paired together. Make sure to create this list before the school year starts. Talk to the students previous teachers to make sure your "Back to School Buddies" are a perfect fit. 
  3. Create a Global Pen Pal Project with a school in another country. Students will learn about a different culture and distinct holidays that are part of the cultural fabric of a different land. By doing this, children will recognize that even though they may be different from these foreign students they are also quite the same. 
  4. Pick a few community projects each year for the students to participate in. Whether it be creating a mitten tree for needy children around the holidays, writing or visiting the elderly in retirement homes, or starting a food drive for the homeless these activities matter! They provide an introduction to community service and develop a feeling of being part of a wider world than themselves. 
  5. Have your students visit younger grades in your school!  The younger students will love seeing the "big kids" who serve as mentors to younger children. Your students can read to them, play with them during free choice/centers time, or even help them with crafts! The teachers would probably really enjoy the extra hands and your students gain  a greater interest in helping others. Remember to speak to the classroom teachers before starting this activity. 
  6. Start a class blog. Do not post children's pictures on the blog. While some educators do this, you will need premission from the students' parents and your administrators first. You can always blur out the childrens' faces or place a randon image such as a circle on the top of their faces too, but always ask permission beforehand. You can have your students write the content that you and the rest of the class have brainstormed throughout the month or post information about what your class is learning on a weekly or daily basis. An example would be having the children take pictures of an art project you made or the garden you were growing etc. Have the children choose your blog colors and design too. Each month, choose a different student (s) to write, take pictures, or update the blog. This is an amazing way to increase digital fluency and help the children broaden their written language skills. Remember, to always proofread and view the content before it goes live. 
What ways do you create an inclusive environment for your students? Please comment below! 





Thursday, August 23, 2018

Working Hard for the Money!: Labor Day Activity Pack on Teachers Pay Teachers

Hey everybody, get to work on this Labor Day unit that will impact your students' interest in their future careers! 

This unit contains informational text about the holiday, a Famous People Jobs Worksheet that allow students to delve into the lives of famous people who impacted the world around them, a Job Report Worksheet for a student research project, and so much more. 

Students will also enjoy placing words in ABC order with an Alphabetical Jobs Worksheet that promotes ABC  recognition skills too! 

Check out this unit by clicking on the link below. 




Fall for Word Families!: Fall Word Families Unit

Students will be exposed to word families as they broaden their knowledge of the sounds created by these specific word families. The word families covered in this unit include - ap, -ine, - ell, -ool, and -orn.

The exciting learning experiences included in this unit, are a Leaves and Rake Word Families Sort, an amazing maze of -ool words, and a - Orn Word Family Acorn Memory Match Game (that promotes pro-social development too!)

Just click on the link below to get a glimpse of this word family unit that children will "fall" in love with!



I Know My ABC's! ABC Animal Flash Cards on Teachers Pay Teachers

Young children will have a roaring good time reviewing their ABC's as they use these full-color, easy-to-read flashcards!

Each flash card features both the uppercase and lowercase letters of each letter of the alphabet and the animal's name.

A bonus Animal Fun Fact Card completes this vivid and bold set. Each card contains 3 well-researched facts about each and every animal.


Just follow the following link to see these beautiful and informative flash cards.


Sunday, August 19, 2018

School's In!: Teachers Pay Teachers Back to School Bonus Sale! Tuesday, August 21, 2018!

Your classroom may be back to school ready, but do you have enough lesson plans prepared for upcoming units? Don't stress, head on over to my TpT store, Glitter and Glue Sticks Forever, to enjoy 20% off  everything in my store plus an additional 5 % off from TpT!  That's a total of 25% off! 

To make your shopping experience even easier, my newest unit covers include larger, bolder and easier to see thumbnail pictures of all my products in a square format! 

The one-day sale begins on Tuesday, August 21st! So put your feet up, relax, and enjoy some bargains from a fellow teacher, just like you! 

Store Link: 
Here's a peek at some of the units available in my store! Links to these units are in the captions below thumbnails. 


Preschool Ocean Unit


Animal Fun! Jungle Animals


United States Geography