Showing posts with label guided reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guided reading. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Guest Blog Post - Small Group Instruction
Rachel Lynette from Minds in Bloom invited me to write about small group instruction and I was so excited! Click here to check out the post about small group instruction !
Click picture below to see my PowerPoint solution to managing small group instruction!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
A few good ideas & a FREEBIE
If your anything like me, you're out there searching pinterest, google and the world wide web for tips and tricks to help your classroom be more organized and engaging for your students. I thought I would share a few good ideas that I use in my classroom for small group instruction (guided reading and small group math stations).
Liquid chalk + a dollar store closet push light = a quick way to let my kiddos know not to disturb us while we are working in our small group. My kiddos are totally into the "do not disturb light" and will point to the light if someone comes up while we are meeting in our small group. I have even heard students tell each other, "Look the light is on, you can't go over there until the light is off."
This is my guided reading/small group math table. Another teacher friend of mine gave me the idea of using contact paper as instant dry erase boards. I used to have white contact paper rectangles on the table but found these crayola dry erase wall decals on clearance and cut them in half. I have also found dry erase contact paper in rolls. All of them work great and are super convenient!
This year, I started sending guided reading books home with students and needed a way to send them home safely AND get them to come back to school each day. I laminated large envelopes for students to keep their books in, students will get 1 small sticker on the back of their book “bag” if they remembered to bring the books back to school. They will get an additional sticker if they can tell me who they read to the night before! When they have 5 stickers, I circle them and they earn 1 ticket to spend at the treasure box! It works great and students are super motivated to read at home each night! Feel free to pick up the book bag cover freebie at my TPT store.
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed taking a peak around my room. Please comment and share some of your great ideas! :)

Liquid chalk + a dollar store closet push light = a quick way to let my kiddos know not to disturb us while we are working in our small group. My kiddos are totally into the "do not disturb light" and will point to the light if someone comes up while we are meeting in our small group. I have even heard students tell each other, "Look the light is on, you can't go over there until the light is off."
This is my guided reading/small group math table. Another teacher friend of mine gave me the idea of using contact paper as instant dry erase boards. I used to have white contact paper rectangles on the table but found these crayola dry erase wall decals on clearance and cut them in half. I have also found dry erase contact paper in rolls. All of them work great and are super convenient!
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed taking a peak around my room. Please comment and share some of your great ideas! :)
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