A recent news article shared information about candy that is being sold just in time for Trick or Treat. Nestle USA recalled bags of Raisinets in the 10oz. fun-size bags sold at Target because they may contain peanuts and some children may have an allergic reaction. The manufacturer of MegaPops have asked all store owners to take all lollipop packages off the shelves after they found metal bits in some of them. If you have questions or concerns about food products, go to Foodsafety.gov.
Just a word of caution ..... have a spooky HALLOWEEN!!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
New Amelia Elementary's first storm!
As Amelia Elementary gets hit with the first storm of the year, it is quite a doozy. Dark clouds fill the skies, wind gusts were reported at up to 50 mph and rains pelted the dry earth. The students were ready for such emergencies though as they were taken to their tornado shelter locations and took their 'tornado pose'. They displayed exemplary behavior while we waited out the storm. Looking forward to sunny skies tomorrow!!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
New Kid in Town
Nathan is a new student at Amelia Elementary and he just LOVES everything about our new school. His favorite subject is math and he just shines in reading. But if you ask him about recess, he will rave about playing football. You can find him catching the ball and running for a touchdown on a sunny day!
Friday, October 15, 2010
WOW - A+
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Kids STICK to their tasks!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Onset and Rimes
I've been continuing to listen to the International Reading Association's podcasts. The information they discuss are research based classroom tested strategies. One strategy discusssed today is daily shared reading. This strategy impacts a students ability to use phonics. In addition it reinforces onset and rimes. Going hand in hand with this podcast is a website which I've been introduced - http://freereading.net. This website is filled with ideas relating to these skills: phonological awareness, phonics, comprehension, vocabulary, fluency and writing. Each page will give you detailed information (ie: activity type, grade level, group size, length of activity, materials needed and directions on 'what to do'.) In addition, if flashcards are needed, a link is provided to the flashcards for you to just print off and use. There are also educator contributed activities, teacher tips and more! I hope you check out this site...its incredible!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Ten Important Words
In the next International Reading Associations podcast, I listened to a podcast called Teaching Key Vocabulary. This podcast was based on the journal article called "Ten Important Words" in The Reading Teacher. "Learning words is ongoing and fun.....Children need to be given opportunities to learn new words which inspires reading." Check out this website to gather more classroom resources, professional development and homework resources - www.readwritethink.org.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Spring!
It may not be the first day of spring according to the calendar but nature is shouting out that spring is here. I saw my first Robin on the way home from work last night and the insects are chirping away as the sun was setting. This morning I drove along with a glorious sunrise. Enjoy the picture of this beautiful sunrise! Keep an eye out for signs of spring all around you!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Literacy podcast
I have been listening to a podcast on literacy called Class Acts: Ideas for Teaching Reading and Writing. This information is presented by the International Reading Association. Today's podcast referred to a publication called 10 Words Plus. The premise is that students need to know words (vocabulary) and understand the meaning of words to give meaning to text. Check it out!
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Wordle
I introduced Wordles to my students last week. We created a Wordle of the vocabulary words we are reading and learning about in the stories we are reading. The students created their own Wordles of their spelling words to give them a different perspective when studying. Check out the Wordle website (http://www.wordle.net/) for more information. Here are my students sharing information about our Wordles....enjoy!!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Welcome
Welcome to my blog. Teaching at Amelia Elementary students share wonderful smiles every day. Look forward to some great pictures of seeing my students at work!
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