Sunday, September 25, 2022

#Community Helpers, How Neat!!!

Kira Rickman        

 #Apps for Struggling Readers and Writers


Saturday, September 24, 2022

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

 

RED RIBBON WEEK IDEAS

  •  Have students make a drug-free pact with their friends. Have them promise to hold each other accountable
  • Plan a School-Wide Red Ribbon Rally
  • Contact a local governmental official about declaring October 23rd-31st Red Ribbon Week in your community.
  • Write an article about the importance of Red Ribbon Week in your school newspaper.
  • Plan fun celebration days during Red Ribbon Week, such as 
    • Wear Red Day, 
    • Put A Cap on Drugs (Hat Day), 
    • Put A Sock on Drugs Day, 
    • Be On a Drug-Free Team Day (Wear Your Favorite Team Gear), 
    • Shade Out Drugs Day (Wear Sunglasses), etc. 
  • Encourage your friends to participate. Use those themed days as an opportunity to discuss the dangers of underage drinking and drug use with your peers.

Flavored E-Cigarettes Hiding in Plain Sight

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

 #Red Ribbon 

​#Red Ribbon Week Ideas

Chalk the Walk Message Ideas






Thursday, August 18, 2022

Thursday, August 11, 2022

 #Exit Tickets




Friday, July 15, 2022


 #Proud of your work??? What a great idea!!!

Friday, June 3, 2022


#Learning Disability

#Phonemic Awareness







 #Sentence Starter



Thursday, May 19, 2022

 Those of you who know me, know that I lOVE BAGS. Here is an #end-of-the-year idea using bags.

During the last week of school, have students reflect on what they've learned during the year. To do this, have each child personalize a lunch-size paper bag and then fill it with paper strips, each labeled with a different example of something new he/she learned during the year. Students write a variety of things on their slips, from vocabulary words to math formulas. Encourage each child to share his/her bag with his/her family as a reminder of all the wisdom he/she has acquired.

I would use bright-colored bags.
Mailbox


Wednesday, May 18, 2022

 #Graduation Certificates










Tuesday, May 17, 2022


#SUMMER LEARNING


#Expectations

Monday, May 16, 2022

 #SummerCamp





Sunday, May 15, 2022

#Memorial Day Activities

Read Books About War and Memory

An excellent way to celebrate Memorial Day with students is to read books about war and memory or have the students read them, depending on their age.

  • The Wall by Eve Bunting (Grades Prek-3)
  • When My Name Was Keoko by Linda Sue Park (Grades 5-7)
  • Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (Grades 5-7)


Websites

  • Veterans History Project- This site includes a collection of personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war.
  • Memorial DayInformation on the history and traditions of observing Memorial Day in the United States is provided here.
  • History of Memorial DayThis site includes Memorial Day and tributes to soldiers; includes audio, video, and photos.


Steps to Keep Your Sanity During the Countdown to #School Closure 



1. Keep Your Discipline Consistent but Add a Fun Twist

2. Keep the Kids Learning

3. Try Doing a New Activity, Like Demonstrations

4. Know What you Can and Can’t Do and Choose Wisely

5. Start a New Tradition: Have the Kids Write a Thank You Letter to Someone on Staff

6. Keep ‘Em Moving

7. Do a Time Capsule or a Memory Book

8. Tag Team With Another Teacher When You Can

9. Plan Ahead to Reduce Stress

10. Be Good to Yourself


Saturday, May 14, 2022

 #BrainDump







 #LastDayofSchool