Saturday, July 30, 2016

How I'm Feeling Right About Now

I am working diligently today getting stuff done for school. I took a bit of a break to check out Pinterest and found this gem:


Can I get an AMEN? I have postcards, name tags, banks, mailboxes, etc. to complete. With that being said, I do laminate EVERYTHING then write names on it, because I work at an extremely transient school. My first year at this school started with 14 kids in my class (we are Title I before you throw rocks). By the end of the year, I had 15 kids, but only 7 were in my room all year. It has definitely gotten better though. With this last group of kiddos (who I kept for 3 years), I had 14 kids that I kept for all three years. I had a few that came and left during the years, but overall it wasn't bad.

~Kelly

P.S. TeachersPayTeachers is having a sale on August 1 & 2. My store will have an additional sale as well, so check it out here.

Friday, July 29, 2016

Five for Friday

I am so excited to link up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for my first


I taught summer school this summer and we finished two weeks ago. Somehow last week flew by with a short trip to Charleston, SC. This week, my mom came to visit from Florida to see her sweet granddaughter. So,


While my mom was here visiting, we refinished a table for my kitchen. I am absolutely in LOVE with the way it turned out!



I have finally started working on stuff for this school year...which starts in less than 2 weeks, ya'll!!! It's crazy that summer has FLOWN by! I have almost finished my first week of school plans and wanted to share a few of my favorite read alouds for building community.
Great for teaching children to be themselves.
Great for lifting up others. I will then combine this idea with Random Acts of Kindness.
Great goal setting book. 
We rewrite the rules to how to keep all your friends. It's amazing the rules kids come up with!


Hobby Lobby steal alert: I got 6 yards of black fabric for bulletin boards and displays this year. The fabric was not on sale, so I used the 40% off coupon. If you don't know about this by now, move out of under that rock! Hobby Lobby has a 40% off coupon on their website (or just Google the coupon), that you can use off ANY item as long as it isn't already on sale. So anyway, I got all 6 yards for $14.36! That comes out to $2.39 a yard. Major score!


Classroom ambiance is important to me. I want my students to feel at home in my classroom and I like it to be cohesive and homey, of course. So, I found these three signs for my classroom this year. I'm not sure exactly where I am going to put them, but I think each has a great message for my kiddos.



I LOVE spray paint to begin with because it saves so much time, but chalkboard spray paint? Thank you to whoever came up with this! I got a few cans to get some projects ready for school coming up, so come back Monday to see what I made this weekend.

What projects are you working on this week?

~Kelly

Friday, July 15, 2016

Getting Organized Part 1

I am normally a pretty organized person. There is something about school though that doesn't lend itself to this personality trait of mine. My classroom is always messy. I joke and say it is organized and I know where everything is and most of the time I do. But, I am tired and frustrated with the way my room looks. Thus, it's time to get organized. 

First, the amount of school/teacher supplies that cover the drawers in my desk is overbearing. I honestly wish I had a picture of what the inside of my drawers looked like before school let out. At the end of every year, I normally throw all of the supplies into a box that will make its way back to the drawers in a messy manner the next year. Therefore, it was time for a new organizational tool that would fix part of the problem. Enter Teacher Toolkit:


This organizer is perfect to hold all most of my teacher supplies. I started with a tool kit thing that my husband picked up from Lowe's. I spray painted it lime to match my classroom decor. Then I couldn't find any labels I liked, so I created some chalkboard labels to match the new decor for my room next year. The labels are available in my TeachersPayTeachers store here. Then, I taped the labels inside the drawer and wah-lah!

Now, if you are a perfectionist, good luck! I had a lot of trouble making the spray paint perfect and seriously, almost bought a new kit to try again. 

I'm excited to have one piece of organization ready for the school year to start. It's filled with supplies and ready to keep me straight! No more digging for staples later!

~Kelly

Welcome to My Classroom

Welcome to Tales of a Looping Teacher! 

I am so excited that you are here to visit as I blog about my experience as a looping teacher. For the last three years, I taught the same group of students for third, fourth, and fifth grade. It was such an amazing and worthwhile experience that I will be doing it again! I will teach a new group of students for third through fifth. This blog will host my ideas, lessons, and advice for not only looping teachers, but anyone who teaches third, fourth, and fifth grade.

This journey will obviously start with ideas about third grade. I teach all subjects in my class. I will start with 18 students in August and am busily preparing this summer to get ready! Yesterday, I visited my classroom to just poke around and drop things off. Here is a look at my packed up classroom:

This is the view from where my desk was last year. You can see the door, bathroom, and where my writing center was last year. This will be revamped over the next month, as I decided to change my theme for my new group of kiddos.

My cubbies make my want to cry! There is SO much to unpack before the kiddos return as well as reorganize from my "I don't want to be here any longer" at the end of last school year.

This view shows where my laptops used to go. This year, I will put my desk here. I was fortunate enough to receive a class set of Chromebooks last year, so good bye ancient, slow moving laptops!

Lastly, this was where I did my small group work. I do small groups in ELA and math. I will share about that later. This year, I decided this area will be my meeting area for mini lessons and morning meeting.

I am so excited to share what I am doing in my classroom during the year and as I prepare for this coming school year! Stay tuned for upcoming fun!

~Kelly