Monday, July 13, 2020

Summer Makeover Mondays

Welcome Back & Happy Monday!  

I'm back with some more items that have received a "makeover" to be ready for the new school year (whatever that may look like this year).  Today's items got more of an organization and labeling update rather than a full makeover.  Enjoy!

First makeover item......CONSTRUCTION PAPER STORAGE.  

In the past, my construction paper has always been #hotmess, and moving classrooms every year for the past 6 years didn't help.  I've made it a personal mission to put all of my plastic storage bins to better use, so I took this 6 drawer Sterilite bin and turned it into the construction paper storage.  The labels are the same ones from my teacher toolbox makeover that I shared (created by live.love.teach and can be found here on TPT).  


Second makeover item......SMALL GROUP MATERIALS CART.  

These rolling carts are one of my absolute FAVORITE items to use in the classroom.  They provide such versatile storage, and the wheels make it easy to move wherever it's needed.  An added bonus......you can store/organize/pack #allthethings in it for the summer and place a large trashbag over the top to keep it clean.  Custodians can easily move it for cleaning and then it's ready to go for the next school year.  Again, the labels are the same ones from my teacher toolbox makeover that I shared (created by live.love.teach and can be found here on TPT)...I just LOVE when I can personalize something and use it in many ways for a consistent look across my classroom!


Final makeover item......COPY PAPER/CARDSTOCK STORAGE.  

These 3 drawer Sterilite bins are more items that were repurposed to be used more effectively.  I love how easy it is to find and grab exactly what I need when I am printing and copying things.  These labels are actually a freebie from TPT and can be found here.  



That's all for today!  Comment below and let me know what projects you have been working on this summer!  Until next time!


Monday, July 6, 2020

Summer Makeover Mondays

Welcome Back & Happy Monday!  

I'm spending time this summer updating and giving a makeover to some of my favorite classroom items.  I'm going to dedicate Mondays this summer to sharing those summer makeover projects with you.

First makeover item......my TISSUE BOX.  

I personalized and painted this tissue box my second year in the classroom to match my classroom decor.  Since then, my decor has changed from pink and green to a chalkboard brights color scheme.  So, I thought it was time to give my special tissue box a makeover to better blend with my classroom.  



Next makeover items......my TEACHER TOOLBOXES.

I have 2 teacher toolboxes - 22 drawers and 12 drawers.  Both of these toolboxes got a label makeover.  I'm loving how put together these organizational items now look.  These new labels so clear to read, and I love that they were editable so I could personalize them to be exactly what I needed.  If you are interested in these particular labels, they are created by live.love.teach and can be found here on TPT. 




Next makeover item.....PENCIL POCKET CHART.

Pencils are a never ending battle in the classroom.  A few years ago, I discovered a strategy that was magical.....a pocket chart for pencils.  Each pocket is labeled with a number (keeps you from having to relabel each year).  Students place their pencils in the pocket each afternoon (or once a week if that's easier to manage) and collect their pencils each morning.  Such a game changer in my classroom.  I recently gave my pencil pocket chart a label makeover.  I love how it turned out!
The labels are created by Teaching in the Tropics on TPT and can be found here if you are interested.


Final makeover item for today.....CHART MARKER BIN.

Okay....this item didn't REALLY get a complete makeover.  Instead, I finally found a bin that was the PERFECT SIZE for storing my favorite chart markers.  Of course, it needed a cute label. 😍
I used the same labels from the pencil pocket chart to create the label.


That's all for today!  If you gave some classroom items a makeover, comment below and let me know what you did!  Until next time!


Wednesday, July 1, 2020

#my[teacher]story

It took me longer than normal to begin working through my stack of summer reading books.  Typically, I'm so excited for the change of pace that I'm ready to dive into reading the first day of summer break.  Due to this year's circumstances [global pandemic] I needed the mental break from EVERYTHING once school officially ended.  The first book I picked up and devoured from my summer reading stack was Stories from Webb by Todd Nesloney.  This was the PERFECT kick-off to my summer reading.......and EXACTLY what I needed to hear.  Most people don't know my story.  Thanks to the encouragement from Todd, I'm ready to share #my[teacher]story that has led me to where I am today.



Everyone has a story, a journey that they've traveled to get to where they are.  My journey as a teacher began in 2012.  After graduating from college ready to take on the world and have a classroom of my own, I finally landed my first position [3rd grade teacher at a Title I school].......FOUR DAYS BEFORE TEACHER WORK WEEK!  That first back-to-school season was a whirlwind.  There really was no time to process what was happening, prep for the year, review curriculum, form bonds with new staff or anything else for that matter.  After accepting the position, the next day began daily new teacher workshops and PD sessions which led right into teacher work week, and then the start of my first year as a brand new teacher with my own classroom.  I didn't mind the whirlwind {again.....BRAND NEW excited teacher} because I was so excited to have my own classroom.  I definitely learned A TON that first year, and I was blessed to be surrounded by a supportive team, wonderful faculty, and an amazing mentor.  During my post-observation meeting with my administrators that first year, I was encouraged to consider furthering my education to become an administrator as they saw leadership qualities in me.  Therefore, I applied-was accepted-and began an online master's program for administration and supervision.  My second year of teaching, I had the opportunity to remain at the same school with most of the same team, and I was asked to serve as team leader.  Year two was another year of LOTS of learning, growing, and hard work, but I wouldn't trade a minute of those first 2 years.  There's just something about the community in a Title I environment.  The staff truly has one another's backs, and I love coming up with new creative ways to meet the needs of my kiddos.  I also finished the master's program and received my degree in administration and supervision that year.  

Year 3 was a challenging year.  I ended up in situations that were both mentally and physically harmful the first few months, and it was decided that it was in my best interest to transfer.  Move #1 happened during winter break that year.  It was heartbreaking to say goodbye to my 3rd graders as they left for winter break knowing I wouldn't be their teacher when they returned after break, but my well-being {physical & emotional} needed to be the focus.  My family helped me pack, load, move, and completely set up a new classroom in ONE day over winter break.  After winter break, I began my new position (as a 4th grade teacher) at my new school.  I took over a class of students that had seen their share of inconsistency - they were on long term substitute #5 when I transferred.  I'm thankful for the love and support I was given as I finished out my 3rd year as a teacher.  

After a very different year 3, I continued my journey at the same school......
  • another year in 4th grade where I had the opportunity to work with an amazing team and serve as a mentor for a brand new teacher who became one of my greatest teacher friends
  • two years in 3rd grade with a DREAM TEAM ~ you know....that team where everyone just clicks and loves to hang out inside and outside of school
  • and two growing years in 2nd grade maneuvering challenges, new curriculum, and fixed mindsets 
I also had the opportunity to begin working with my former high school band director as the colorguard coach!

That's a quick snapshot of my eight year journey to this point.  Something I've learned about myself over these 8 years, I CAN teach anyone anything as I'm always up for the challenge and learning something new.  However, I've also learned that I have a heart for Title I communities.  There's just something about the Title I communities that brings my heart joy when I see the impact and difference I make as a teacher.  Although we have no idea what the start of next school year will look like, I am thrilled that I will be starting a new chapter as a 3rd grade teacher in a Title I school!!!  

What's your story?  Comment and share below.
Thank you for reading #my[teacher]story!