Showing posts with label imagine it. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imagine it. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Comprehension Strategies Bookmark and Mini Posters

I posted before that I feel like I have nothing to offer because my district is very strict with what we teach and how we teach it. It needs to be VERY closely related to our Language Arts adoption, SRA's Imagine It! (the new Open Court). Well a few of your responded saying that you actually are fellow Imagine It'ers! I was soo excited and I immediately started digging through some stuff. These are some bookmarks I made that have the comprehension strategies on them. I am sure they can apply to other teachers out there too. Also, I am attaching some mini posters I put on my whiteboard. 

Mini Posters!

Bookmarks!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

SRA Imagine It and looooving Mrs. Tabb right now...

Geeez. I get so many ideas from you all out there and feel like I have nothing to share. My district is REALLY strict about what we teach and how we teach it, so all of the things I create are directly related to our Language Arts adoption (SRA's Imagine It! -- verrrrry similar to Open Court). Is anyone else out there using either of these? Leave me a comment if you are so I can start sharing some stuff. I have things for Kinder and 2nd grade. 

On another note... my new favorite blog to stalk... Just another Day in First Grade. She has some amazing freebies and the most recent one is incredible. It's totally TpT worthy, but Mrs. Tabb is such a sweetheart and offered it for free. If you have an ocean unit, this is for you. Or if you just like cute stuff and dream of having the freedom to use something like this in your class ::cough, cough:: save it and pray for the day. Click the sample picture of her packet below and leave her a comment letting her know how great she is. 


Have a great week everyone! In California, we are having a Week of Action, rallying and protesting all of the cuts to education. I have been lucky to dodge the cuts the past 4 years, but as of now, I have a pink slip and it doesn't look like I will be hired back. Wish us luck in our battle! I can't imagine what I will do if I can't teach next year.