Printing on sticky notes

Stacey who is in our 5/6 team showed me some pins that shared printing on sticky notes - I started to hyperventilate! I could see so many possibilities for this that would save me so much time. 

Apologies to the original pin - as I don't have the link Stacey shared with me -(but click here for one link)

So I am trying to organise myself and I have organised my kids in groups so that they can conference with me each week - this might keep me on task. 


So to start you need to organise a template that has text boxes the same size as the sticky notes you have. 
Organise the text and any graphics you want.
Do a test print.
I then made the actual text box have no outline, that way the next print doesn't have the outline. This is important as you use the template many times. 



Attach the sticky note in each box, make sure that it covers the text underneath. 
Please ensure you have secured the sticky note as you do not want it coming off in your printer - unless you are a thrill seeker!

Use the template over and over again, by placing new sticky notes each time and re feeding into your printer.

Then check that the paper is in your printer the right way to enable the sticky note to be printed correctly.
Press print and you will then have your own custom made sticky notes. 



I have then placed the notes in my teacher planner - ready to go for next term.
You may have noticed that as well as groups of kids, I have recorded days that agendas, newsletters etc need to be done. 
Plus I am working on text genre sticky notes.

My holiday job list...


Today, in our state we start a two week break. 

For us it is winter break and the forecast looks terrible.

We have huge winds and rain coming our way. 

So what is on the horizon? This is the first break in a while that we are not traveling anywhere and our plan is to do some stuff around the house. 

I am hoping to get my phonics work completed, do a unit on biological science, finish my 'GOLD' unit and maybe start some of my Nursery Rhyme projects, mmmmmmmmmmmmm wonder how that will go?

Here is my first Phonic Bundle and I have grouped them so that once these 6 letters/sounds are known, you can make many words with them.

S-A-T-P-I-N - how many can you make?

I have put them all in one bundle - click here or on the image below
You can purchase each letter/sound separately. 


You can click on the individual images for individual letter/sound packs

Each set has three posters, a series of sound cards to use for tasks, print and go tasks and a small reader that reinforces sight words as well a the letter/sound.







These are also individual packs, but not yet in bundles







I only have h, r, m, o, u, l, f, j, z, w, v, y, x and qu!

Pinterest - Bloom's verbs

What did we do before Pinterest?
Where did we get our ideas, tasks and support from?
In the endless time we spend searching (often with no clear idea of what we are looking for) we find gems that we pin to our own boards. 

I just love this pin I came across when browsing the other day.

I think Pinterest has made a difference in many classrooms around the world. 




Two for Tuesday #2



This linky is about two products at half price!

I looked at my two best sellers and two most wish listed items. So for 24 hours only they will both be half price.

They are.....



Measure Up K-1, now for $2.00 for 24 hours
25 pages

At the end of the pack are four assessment pages to track your students.
How can we use items to measure objects? B/W and color poster to add to
Measuring my Teddy Bear with a buddy – smaller/bigger
Measuring my Teddy Bear with a buddy – shorter/taller
Which foot is longer – long/longer
Measuring my Teddy with blocks
Measuring my Teddy with paper clips
Sort order of height
Who is taller – me or a buddy
Choose an object to measure – choose correct tool
Measuring objects with paper clips
Measuring objects with blocks
Choose objects to measure paper clips/blocks/bears
Measure distance with feet
Pages for Assessment



This pack contains 53 pages and is Science based, now only $3.00 for 24 hours
Read ‘The Tiny Seed’ Eric Carle to tune your grade into plants and what happens to seeds
Complete a KWHL to see what your students know about plants before you start
A Word Wall set allows you to list words you will need as you proceed through the unit
Boggle – lets the students explore words within words – 4 suggestions in colour and black and white
Hairy Harry – 2 pages of instructions and 7 pages for the diary
Plants – have, need and give
What part of the plant do we eat?
Sequence a plant cycle – 7 pages with different backgrounds to make them easy to sort
What is the purpose of plant parts?
Adding correct labels
Design a plant
Design a recipe
What role does a bird/bee/sun/wind/soil and ran play in the life of a plant?
Compare germination/pollination and deciduous/ evergreen
What grows from seeds?

3 things about me - Monday link up



So this is about three things about me - so here goes!


So - my name is Paula and I am addicted to coffee, clip art, shoes and handbags.

I have so much clip art that I could never use it all. Do I keep buying it - yes!

Coffee - one with breakfast, one when I get to work, one at recess, lunch, after school and when I get home. I cannot and will not drink inferior coffee, instant no way, decaf - are you kidding? It has to be great coffee, life is to short to compromise on this.

Handbags and shoes - well my husband may have to give away all his space in a walk in......

Happy blogging!

Literature Circles - new books

We are in the process of updating our Literature Circle books and that means reading the texts beforehand. 

With a few days to go until winter break, our lovely lady in the library has been shopping and we have grabbed some titles to read. 

These are the two that I scored to read over the break. Stay tuned for how our kids use them and what we think of them. 

One of our new books is 'Crossing' by Catherine Norton - click here to get the first chapter for free 

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The blurb says....

My arms are trembling with the tension of the loaded bow.
I can feel Leon standing behind me, watching. Waiting.
Hoping.
‘I dare you,’ he whispers.
Cara has grown up in the shadow of the Wall, in a closed world of food shortages and high security. Her parents are dedicated to their secret work for the government, and it’s only a matter of time before her gifted younger sister follows in their footsteps.
It’s all Cara has ever known, until the summer she meets Ava and Leon. Ava doesn't care about rules. Nothing will ever be the same.

Another new text is 


The blurb says......

Can one person make the world a better place? Or are some things simply too
big for an eleven-year-old boy to solve on his own?

When Jesse decides to help Kate ‘Save the Whales’ he realises that
sometimes, it’s the little things people do that make a difference. Will Hunter,
the school bully, ruin their efforts? Or is there more to Hunter than meets the
eye?

Bleakboy and Hunter Stand Out in the Rain is a humorous and inspirational
story about the unlikely friendship between two very different boys and the
power of small gestures.

My new planner

I received this in the mail and I love it to pieces. 
Love it so much I have ordered am 18 month Life Planner to go with it. 
From the packaging to all the bits, it was so exciting to unpack and write in.

I don't use it as a traditional lesson planner, but in the short time I have had it I am so much more organised. 

 I am a digital nut - so to take a step back and use this was a huge change. 
To go to a Life Planner will challenge me but I am guessing keep me on track too. 

I adore the quotes, the calendars, the stickers, the tabs and note pages. 

What is it - you ask? It is an Erin Condren Teacher Planner.



Interactive Notebook for Maths

We have been implementing Interactive Notebooks for Maths. 

We have a model teacher book to show how to set them out and then we do each section together step by step.


This is the set out for one page. 
With the interactive parts on one side and the reflections on the other. 

This is our first go!

       


We worked on scale and then went through a series of tasks to look at what we learnt. 
After our learning we came back and recorded what we found out and had a go at recording some proof. 

        

We were very pleased with our starting pages. 




These are a series of lessons we compiled to cover a unit of work to devise a running track. Watch this space for the whole unit t be revealed.....

Reading

My Year 5/6 kids just love to read. 

We do 'daily 5' and just love getting into our library and sharing books.  

We read anywhere!



Font-astic favorites


The Polished Teacher has a link up about our favorite fonts. 

I am a bit addicted and this was easy to do - hop on over and link up too.

Go and pick up the template and add your own favorite fonts. 

You may even pick up some new favorites to go and find.

Please remember that some are copyrighted and make sure you check out the rules for using them. 

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