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BACK TO SCHOOL WARDROBE

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Aloha friends! Here we are again and another new school year is looming in front
of us. As the beginning of the year approaches I'm looking at my closet and feel
like I have nothing to wear.  A closet full of clothes and nothing to wear!


I want to start the year off right and not have to spend anytime in the mornings
wondering what to wear. Such a time sucker.  Well I found a little something
that has been very helpful for me to get my closet prepped for the school year.





This Back To School Mini Capsule Wardrobe by Outfit Formulas was an awesome way
to reorganize my closet and see what items I already had or what I might need.


I used the shopping list they provide to help me get started.











I realized I already had most of these items.  I was missing the bright colored
shirt, gray pants, printed pants and leopard shoes. So I just added a pair of
black sandals, some camo pants and some striped pants.










The download includes outfit combos that you can easily put together and add
your own twist on favorite colors and styles. The download includes 10 different
outfit combos.





I laid everything out and put together a few outfits. 















Who knew how simple it could be to get together so many outfits so easily? Such
a great timesaver for me.  Don't get me wrong, I love to shop, but now I can
shop more purposefully and save money.


I realize I need a few bright colored tops and maybe a fun pair of shoes.  No
need to go out and buy things I don't need.


I can use that extra time and money to enjoy more me time.


Are you a focused shopper or have you ever used a capsule template? If not and
you feel this may be helpful click here to grab your free Mini Capsule download.


Let me know if this was helpful in saving you time and money.
Good luck and have an amazing school year!







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BACK TO SCHOOL ON A BUDGET

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Aloha! It's that time of year again. The Back To School shopping frenzy! Sales
along with social media can fuel us into a buying craze.

Are you like me buying ALL the things that could be useful for your classroom? 
Sometimes I feel like I just buy because I may need it someday or it's really
cute.  I need to wear blinders when I walk into Target!!



However if you are like me, then you need to be on a Budget. I have my own kids
that I have to buy for and their supplies, on top of mine, add up quickly!

Here are a few quick tips to help get you organized so that you are only
purchasing what you need for your classroom and yourself.



Set Your Budget

I think this is the most important thing you can do to keep on track when your
shopping begins. Know exactly how much you can spend. If you do this then you
won't suddenly be scrambling and wonder where all your money went.



It's an even better idea to have your budget in cash. When the cash is gone,
then you are done shopping!

Make A List

This is a simple one. Just make a list of what you absolutely need for your
classroom this year. Is it folders for writing, glue sticks or composition
books?  How many do you need just for this year?




Take your list with you and stick to it!!  I know it's hard and can be tempting
to throw more in your cart, but if you stick to your budget then you might not
have sticker shock later. If you find that you need more of an item you can
always go back or ask for a donation later.

It can be hard though when you find bargains and can't decide if you need it or
not.  I had a tough time at Walmart the other day when I saw these!!




Such a great price, but I wanted 5 sets for my classroom library.   Do I really
need new bins? My old bins aren't as colorful and these would brighten up my
room! In the end I decided that I would pursue other avenues to see if I could
get the funding through my school or a grant. That saved me $50 of my own money
that I could put towards my own kiddos.

Shop Online

I love going into the stores to pick out certain items, but if you can find a
deal online grab it!
There are tons of bargains out there if you know where to look.  Amazon,
Walmart, Target and even Dollar Tree have great bargains online and will even
price match!  You can even order online and pick it up for free at the store.

I found this online deal on Glue Sticks and did buy them! They came to about
$0.30 a stick.



Write A Grant


This one takes some time, but it is a great way to get classroom supplies
without you spending all of your own money.  





Donor's Choose has funded many grants for my classroom from headphones, iPads,
books and even art supplies.  I also found that many of my grants were funded
quickly when they were for items under $100.  


Write Down Your Purchases


Here is what I do to really keep me in check.  I save my receipts and then write
down everything I bought and add it up.





This really puts your spending into perspective! Plus when I save my receipts,
it helps to return items I decided I didn't need.  I created the Supply List and
Budget Tracker and they have been great to keep me accountable.  You can
download them for free in my TpT Shop.


Teachers have the biggest hearts, but one of the smallest paychecks!  I know you
want to make that classroom gorgeous and buy ALL THE THINGS, but you still have
to take care of your own expenses without going into debt.  


Hopefully following a few of these tips will help you have a more budget
friendly Back To School. How do you stick to your Budget? 
I'd love to hear your thoughts with a comment below.






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ARE YOU READY FOR THE FIRST DAY BACK TO SCHOOL?

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Aloha friends!! The summer is quickly slipping away and we are heading into
August.  Some of us have a few weeks left to kick back and enjoy the dog days of
summer.  But, I know some of you will be heading into your classroom soon!





Are you ready for that first day?  Here is a quick synopsis of my first day. It
might give you some ideas if this is your first year teaching or maybe just new
to this grade level.

After setting up my classroom I sit down and plan out my first day.  Then I have
a tentative plan for the first week.  It really depends on the vibe of my
classroom how the rest of the week will look.





That first day can be a crazy one! First off I am usually running on caffeine
because I can never sleep the night before! Then all your sweeties show up with
their supplies, parents, siblings and lots of questions.  I stand near the door
to greet students and families.  I then instruct them to find their name on
their desk and follow the directions on the board.




I place a pencil with an eraser and a fun pack or booklet on their desk.  It
should be something simple they can work on independently.  This Back To School
Booklet has lots of fun activities to keep them engaged while you are helping
others and talking with parents. They can work on it throughout the week or when
they finish their regular work.




Once parents have left and we are settled a bit more, we gather on the carpet.
We play a name game, learn a song and say hello to new and old friends.  We then
read some of my favorite Back To School books.


Do Unto Otters is a great book about teaching manners.  I always read Miss
Nelson is Missing and tell my class that they need to follow the rules because
I  do not want to turn into Viola Swamp!!

We then go over our class rules and discuss why each one is important and how I
use my Clip Chart to reward awesome behavior in the class.





We also discuss procedures for bathroom and pencil sharpening.

After our Morning Meeting we usually take a tour of the classroom and talk about
what items go in our desks, seat sacks and cubbies.




We then begin writing in our Writing Journals (composition book) about anything
they would like.  We usually discuss some ideas and then I turn on some soothing
music and ask them to write for 10-15 minutes. We glue a cover onto our journal,
write our names and color it.

About this time it is Recess and I walk my students to the playground early and
go over all of the playground rules and where we line up.

For our math time I give them a Math Journal (composition book) and we glue on a
cover, write our names and color it.  I then teach them a simple math game they
can play with a partner, using a deck of cards. They each draw two cards and add
them up.  Whoever has the highest amount keeps all the cards. I ordered playing
cards on Amazon for fairly cheap to use throughout the year.

At lunch I walk them down to the cafeteria and I always sit and eat with them. 
They really enjoy it and it is a good time to learn a bit more about them
personally.

After lunch we have Silent Reading for 10-15 minutes.  I discuss with them my
expectations of staying in their spots the whole time and reading.  I place
10-12 books in each of their seat sacks when setting up my classroom.



The rest of the afternoon is spent creating their Surf Buddies or Self
Portraits.  They are usually exhausted by this time so letting them have time to
create is perfect. You can find this fun freebie in my TpT shop.




During the day I usually throw in a couple of Brain Breaks as well.

I leave plenty of time at the end of the day to teach closing procedures and
make sure they take home all papers that need to be signed by parents or
guardians. I use a folder that students place all items in to go home.  They
return it each day and turn in papers as they come in each morning.  You can
grab this surf themed communication set or a free version in my shop as well.





We then line up by buses, pick up and aftercare.  I give them each a high five
or hug depending on what they choose.  I make sure all students get to where
they need to go, debrief with parents, hug former students and parents and
finally take a breath!

Phew! We made it.  That first day is fast and furious, but so important to start
the year off right. Once you get past that first day you have a great idea of
how to maneuver the rest of the week.

Does your day sound similar to mine?  What else do you do to make your students
feel welcome and ready for school?

Whether you are headed back next week or next month I hope you have an amazing
first day back!!





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FIVE SIMPLE WAYS TO IMPROVE PARENT TEACHER COMMUNICATION

Thursday, June 27, 2019

There are so many important components of running your classroom such as
organization, management and building relationships.  One of the most important
relationships we can build is that of our home/school connection.  We need those
families helping us to bridge our learning from  school to home.

Most parents are so grateful for all that we do, and  can be great partners in
our classrooms.  Often times we notify parents only when something is amiss in
the classroom or to remind them to turn in their permission slips. With
everything we are juggling it can be hard to find the time to communicate with
parents in positive ways.


Here are 5 easy ways that you can keep parents in the loop and maintain positive
relationships throughout the year.

1. Email



One of the easiest ways to let parents know what's happening is through a weekly
email blast. I set up a gmail account specifically for this.  You can add in all
of your parent emails and make a group. You can then send out the email
highlighting the details for the week.  Here is a link to the google tutorial on
how to set it all up and keep your parent emails private. Gmail Tutorial

2. Weekly/Monthly Newsletter


Another easy way to keep parents up to date is with a weekly or monthly
newsletter. I have had years where I needed to send weekly letters and others
where monthly was ideal. You can use a simple template and update it as you see
fit.  This particular template I created in Powerpoint and I just change the
text monthly. I use bright colored paper so it is more noticeable in Homework
folders.

3. Parent Communication Apps



There are a few apps out there that help teachers communicate with parents.  The
most popular are ClassTag, Remind and Class Dojo.  I recently shared a post
about ClassTag and the many features it entails.  It is so simple to use, it's
free and you can earn rewards for your classroom.
Check out my post HERE or head over to the site and sign up.

4. Classroom Facebook Page




Most of our parents are on Facebook and it makes sense to set up a private group
where they can communicate with you, share pictures and reminders of upcoming
events. It also makes it easy for them to private message you about any concerns
they may have. Make sure to check with your school or district policy as to
whether or not you are allowed to share on social media. Remember this is a
private group and only parents you invite will have access to the group not your
personal page.


5. Personal Phone Calls or Caught Being Good Notes



How often do we find ourselves contacting parents when something negative has
happened in class. I think it is so important to make those positive calls or
messages.  Take time to pick a few students each week to send home a Caught
Being Good Note, phone call or email.  The smallest gestures can have a huge
impact on not only your students, but parents.  They will appreciate hearing
anything wonderful about their child.

*The above template is in my Free Back To School Communication Pack. Click on
the link or picture above to take you to my TpT shop.

These are all simple ideas, that can make a huge impact impact in your
classroom.  I hope you have at least gained one new idea. Do you currently use
any of these things?  What else have you used that makes communication easy?
Leave me a comment below, I'd love to hear your thoughts.





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SUMMER FUN

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Aloha Friends!!

I hope you are off to a great summer vacation, and if you are still in the
classroom I hope you are enjoying some fun end of the year activities.

I am home for the summer and enjoying some down time. However my internal alarm
is still on!!




With some extra time on my hands I have been working on a few fun items.

I have been planning a monthly series of fun Riddle Review Sheets.  I just
finished a summer version.





Each page has a different skill and a riddle to decode.  I created a similar
pack at Christmas and have a freebie from March if you want to check them out.




I know how much my students love solving new riddles, so I really enjoyed
putting this together.
You can click on the picture to  pick it up in my TpT shop.


If you just need a little something to use with your class these last few weeks
or if your teaching summer school, this would be a great resource to have on
hand.


I also created a Word Search that I used with my class and have uploaded it in
my shop as a freebie.

It also includes another Ocean Themed Word Search and a challenge activity to go
with it.  Summer time and the ocean are two of my favorite things and I'm sure
you will enjoy using them with your class! 


Summertime is such an important time for us to recoup and gain back our teaching
stamina for the fall.  If you are already soaking up the sun, I hope you enjoy
every minute! 


Happy Summer! 






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USING CLASSTAG FOR PARENT COMMUNICATION

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Aloha Friends! I hope your holidays have been fabulous and restful.  We all need
to recoup and prepare for the year ahead.




Something I strive to work on each year is my classroom organization.  I
recently was told about a new app to help with parent communication called
ClassTag.



There are other apps out there that I have tried and they all seem to have faded
from my use. Most were great for a particular purpose such as messaging or
posting photos.  However, I'm really excited about using ClassTag and all the
features it has to offer.


This app has everything you need to keep parents in the loop and even has a few
extras to make it even more fun to use.


The layout is very intuitive.



Start out by simply adding in all your class information. The app will send out
invites for parents to sign up and communicate all through the app.  You can
then send out weekly newsletters, events, volunteer requests, conferences and
even upload photos to share with families.





The app also gives you incentives to use it.  You are rewarded with coins to
receive gifts for your classroom. Who doesn't love free stuff for your
classroom?





On top of all that it even gives you weekly stats on which parents are using the
app and who has received the information.  It will let you know if you have hard
to reach parents and give you alternative methods for communicating with them
such as sending home a paper copy of your newsletter.


It even sends your parents a weekly summary.



Apparently the app was created by former teachers and they seem to have dialed
in everything you need to up your parent communication.


I think it's an awesome way to organize and have everything in one place. Head
over to ClassTag right now and sign up.  I would greatly appreciate you using my
link so I can earn coins for my class as well.


Hopefully this app can help you start the year off with one more tool for your
classroom.






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