iReady Math Bead Bar Incentive I have had many requests for the poster I made and have hanging with my bead bar. Here it is! This is my first year using this incentive. Students will earn a bead for every 80% or higher that they score on their iReady Math lesson. They will add their bead to their necklace. At the end of the quarter, students will be awarded their necklace to wear and take home. Then they will begin a new necklace for the new quarter. I can't wait to begin this incentive. I think
iReady ELA and Math Bead Bar Incentive I had a request to add ELA to my poster for the iReady Bead Bar. Here it is! This is my first year using this incentive. Students will earn a bead for every 80% or higher that they score on their iReady ELA or Math lesson. They will add their bead to their necklace. At the end of the quarter, students will be awarded their necklace to wear and take home. Then they will begin a new necklace for the new quarter. I can't wait to begin this incentive. I think t
These are Month Printables. I use these on my calendar bulletin board. We sing the "Months of the Year" songs with these cards as a reference. These are also great to display for students learning to spell the months.
Go to my store to check out my FREE "Days of the Week" download.
These cards are great to use each year, especially for those students who are just beginning to learn how to log on to Accelerated Reading. I cut these apart and laminate them so that all the edges are sealed. I then write the information for each student on the cards in Sharpie. Hole punch the cards and pu them on a ring. You can hang them on you computer for students to reference if they need help logging in. At the end of the year I use Goof Off to erase all the info and then I can reuse them
These posters are great for students to non-verbally ask common questions. I use these in my class and they allow me to answer certain questions without being interrupted. I give my students a thumbs up or thumbs down, yes or no, or sometimes I just nod or shake my head. These are a great resource for any classroom to help with classroom management!
These posters coordinate well with other products I have for sell in my TPT store.
I use this goal chart in my class to encourage my students to reach their AR goals. I have these cards on my walls and I put each student's name on a label. As they reach their goal I move them up alongside the chart. I just use the tacky gum to adhere their names to the wall. That way they are easy to move. You could do special treats for each goal they reach or a final treat/party for those who get 100%.
Labels for names are included in four colors.
Set of four posters. I use these posters during morning meeting and math (when talking about coins/money). My students beg to sing these. We do voices to make them fun.
Example:
Penny - Normal Voice
Nickel - A Little Deeper Voice
Dime - High Pitched Voice
Quarter - Very Deep and Manly Voice
These cards are great to use each year, especially for those students who are just beginning to learn how to log on to their computers or certain websites. I cut these apart and laminate them so that all the edges are sealed. I then write the information for each student on the cards in Sharpie. Hole punch the cards and put them on a binder ring. At the end of the year I use Goof Off to erase all the info and then I can reuse them the next year. I have included 8 different colors! You can mix an
These morning routine posters can be used to help your students remember everything they should do in the morning when they come in.
1. Enter the room quietly.
2. Unpack you backpack.
3.Turn in green folder.
4. Get two sharp pencils.
5. Complete morning work.
Per customer request I have also included an un-numbered set of the following:
Enter the room quietly.
Unpack you backpack.
Turn in purple folder.
Turn in writing journal.
Get two sharp pencils.
Complete morning work.
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These are Month Printables. I use these on my calendar bulletin board. We sing the "Months of the Year" songs with these cards as a reference. These are also great to display for students learning to spell the months.
I use this behavior chart in my own classroom and it works very well. I try to be very vigilant about moving students up for good behavior. But I unfortunately do have to move students down for bad behavior. You can come up with whatever works for you as far as rewarding and punishing. When other students see someone move up it makes them change their behavior in hopes they get to move up to.
This is what I do:
If a child moves all the way up to outstanding in 1 day I let them get a prize from
This cute calendar is a great way to display the date without writing on the board every day! Easy to assemble using a magnetic curtain rod, this teacher hack is going to save you so much time! These cards can be hole punched and hung on a magnetic curtain rod with binder rings. The magnetic rod must be able to extend at least 28 inches in order for all the cards to fit horizontally. Depending on your printer settings, the cards may print out slightly smaller or bigger, so it's best to print e
I use these labels in my classroom library. My students can easily find the level book they need for AR. I use color code labels on the labels and books. This makes it easy for students to put books back into correct bins quickly.
I have included the following:
Level Chart: 0.1 - 11.9 There are several different charts to choose from.
Level Bin Labels: 0.1 - 11.9
Please let me know if you need labels arranged differently. I am more than happy to make labels to fit your level needs.
These are Month Printables. I use these on my calendar bulletin board. We sing the "Months of the Year" songs with these cards as a reference. These are also great to display for students learning to spell the months.
Great to use as a center or for early finishers. These antonym cards can be used in many different ways. They could be used as a game as well.
Download includes 72 sets of antonyms.
These are Month Printables. I use these on my calendar bulletin board. We sing the "Months of the Year" songs with these cards as a reference. These are also great to display for students learning to spell the months.
These are printable days of the week cards. I use these on my morning meeting board. We sing "Days of the Week" songs with these.
Created By: Ashley Griggs
Great to use as a center or for early finishers. These synonym cards can be used in many different ways. They could be used as a game as well.
Download includes 81 sets of synonyms.
Great to use as a center or for early finishers. These homonym cards can be used in many different ways. They could be used as a game as well.
Download includes 75 sets of homonyms.
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Experience
I have been teaching for eight years in various positions. I am currently teaching 2nd grade at a private Christian school.
Teaching style
I am a hands-on, visual teacher. I also love using technology when I can.
My own education history
High School: Scottsboro High School
College: Athens State University BSED
Additional biographical information
I am a very crafty person. I always have a project going on. Not only do I create things for my classroom but I also cut and paint wood door hangers to sell. I am always finding new things that I try to make and put my personal touch on.
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