Here are some pictures I snapped while at Myers today. Notice the use of anchor charts, sentence frames, and OCDE Project GLAD® strategies.
A kindergarten room - working on making observations |
CAFE writing board in kindergarten |
CAFE reading board in kindergarten |
Character trait anchor chart in kindergarten |
Words to know by heart |
Harder heart words |
2nd grade room - Writing is kind to readers/ Reading is kind to writers! |
2nd grade CAFE board - love the wooden letters! |
2nd grade teacher filling out a KWL, but instead of "Know" it's "What I think I know" |
1st grade CAFE board - no robot reading! |
ea anchor chart |
Bossy e anchor chart |
Academic sentence frames for the calendar area |
Teaching inference with nursery rhymes |
More inference with nursery rhymes |
Good Writers anchor chart |
Writing stages anchor chart |
More anchor charts |
"Beautiful Beginnings" and "Terrific Transitions" |
Author's Purpose anchor chart |
Systematic ELD anchor charts - telling time |
Word Work bags |
Systematic ELD strategy - Turn and talk |
More observations - but supported with sentence frames |
Math Workshop - kind of like a CAFE board |
3rd grade CAFE board with Daily 5 rotations below on the magnetic boards |
Daily 5 rotations |
Math activity - fractions worksheet with models |
Fractions games for partner work |
Math Workshop rotation chart - colors match the Math CAFE board |
Sentence frames for being nice to each other! |
More CAFE boards |
Another way to set up a rotation schedule |
Writing CAFE board with the 6 Traits |
Math vocabulary cards with sentence frames |
KWL for fractions |
Cognitive Content Dictionary in a 4th grade room |
CAFE board on a cabinet |
Math Workshop rotation board |
I'm linking up with Tessa from Tales From Outside the Classroom!
Loving these ideas! Thanks for sharing!!
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Jessica Stanford
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Of course! I hope you got some good ideas!
DeleteNice charts! Thanks for sharing! I think my favorites are the "words to know by heart" (ca-uuutte!), the "what I think I know" edit on the KWL chart (because, really, we have to check those elementary facts sometimes. :)) , and the sentence frames for being nice to each other. I use the "I message" (or "A Bug and a Wish" with little ones), but I like the idea of giving students frames so they can just fill in the blanks.
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This school had so many wonderful ideas! I loved it!
DeleteThank you for sharing your ideas. great!LW
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DeleteThe two vowels walking anchor chart is wonderful! I copied it for my first graders. Thanks for the cute idea!
ReplyDeleteI hope your students loved it, too!
DeleteGreat job teacher <3
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up, Nicole!
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