I'm super excited to participate. I love these holiday link ups!
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Because I'm SUPER thankful! Link-up
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Saturday English Camp: Turkey Time!
This turkey honestly left me with a few questions...
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Super Sight Words BAM Bag Freebie!
Friday, November 7, 2014
Five for Friday November 7 Link-Up
This week has been busy busy, full of professional developments and product-making.
I am the luckiest teacher ever. I get to start a HARRY POTTER BOOK CLUB! WHAT?!
I know. I'm sooo lucky. I put these posters up around the school and I already have kids asking to join! I am so excited to start next week. Any ideas about what I should name it? If you have an idea, I'd love to see it in a comment below!
I am so excited about this picture! One of my latest products is Thanksgiving Partner Plays, reader's theater scripts for two readers. They're perfect for centers or stations or fluency practice. Who doesn't love a seasonal Reader's Theater?! I personally loooooove using scripts in the classroom.
Don't worry: the error in the word "pilgrim" has been corrected!
This week's Learning Thursday (a one-hour professional development after school each Thursday) was the continuation of our school-wide book study: Close the Achievement Gap. We read chapters two and three and created a rigor circle map. Lots to think about!
I love my little pumpkins on my patio. They're all different shapes and sizes!
And this is my brand-new freebie! Super Sight Words BAM bag is a fun way for kids to practice sight words! You can get it free by visiting the Primary Powers blog tomorrow, Saturday!
So, any ideas for the name of my Harry Potter book club? Leave them below!
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Saturday English Camp: Pizza Pizza Pizza
And then, we made tortilla pizzas! These were a staple in my house growing up. They're so very easy to make! You just need: tortillas (flour), tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, and any other toppings you want. You take a tortilla and spread some tomato sauce on it.

Monday, November 3, 2014
Author Visit: Donna Munoz: Harley Farley's First Halloween!
One of my fondest memories of my early teaching career is
the day I met Rick Riordan. Our school had won the membership contest for
International Reading Association, and our prize was a guest author visit. Rick
Riordan had already written several novels for adults, and his new book, Percy
Jackson and the Lightning Thief, was about to be published!
Now, of course, Percy Jackson is a major series, has been a
motion picture, and is loved by middle schoolers, high schoolers, and adults
everywhere (or many places, anyway).
I believe in authors sharing their writing process with
kids; encouraging them to write and read; discussing the challenges of
revision; sharing where inspiration comes from. Because of this, we try to have
at least one guest author each year to hopefully inspire our students.
Yesterday, we were absolutely blessed to have a lovely
children’s author, Donna Munoz, come and share her writing and her process with
our kids! I sat in on the fifth grade presentation and listened to her story
about being the first person in her family to attend college, overcoming
challenges, and loving her career as a teacher and a writer.
Her book, Harley Farley’s First Halloween, is available on
Amazon in paperback and for the kindle. You can grab it here:
It’s an adorable story about a zombie named Harley Farley
who sleeps in a bunk bed in Eddie’s room at the top of the stairs! Eddie finds
him one Halloween night and decides to take him trick-or-treating. It was
really enlightening for the kids to hear about where the inspiration came from
for certain details in the story; why Eddie’s “plan” looks like a football
playbook, whose idea it was to include fried chicken in the story, and why the
message of acceptance is so important.
Donna wrote the story collaboratively with her three sons
around the dinner table!
An important moment (I always enjoy it) was when Donna
shared her document of the story with edits. Students are always surprised to
see that “real” authors revise. It’s such a valuable lesson to help kids think
about their own writing work.
Donna also shared the first page of her upcoming middle school book,
A Jar Full of Butterflies, a story about two sisters who have to move from
Mexico to Texas and must find themselves here in America. This is a story many
of our children know well from personal experience.
She encouraged our kids to find something they care about
and work through their challenges. What a great message!
Happy Teaching!
Labels:
Author Visit,
Books,
Reading,
Reading Engagement,
Writing
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