Friday, November 20, 2015

Planning for December in Preschool

12 Days of Christmas Set

Thanks to an awesome customer I have twelve new questions for the holidays for my Question of the Day Bundle.  Between these questions and the ones already in the bundle I am sure I have plenty for the entire month of December.  I may end up making a few more, though, since we are focusing on the five senses during December and I may want to have a few questions that relate the senses to Christmas.

I am also planning to switch my pretend play from a Construction Site to a Post Office, so I have a bunch of work to do before Thanksgiving so that I don't feel overwhelmed when I get back.  I need to pack up the golf tee nails, the sand paper, the wood, tool sets, and construction vests.  Since I am planning to move my writing center into the Post Office I need to pick up a bunch of Christmas cards from the dollar store to stock that part of the center.




Saturday, October 10, 2015

Welcome to my Classroom


After a break from Laura's Lily Pad to get my school year started, complete a college course on Play and Learning, and deal with some family issues, I now am dusting off my blog and sharing my classroom photos of my new Ocean Friends PreK classroom.



I started out the year with an ice cream shop in my dramatic play area.  The freshly painted wooden kitchen pieces were donated by a family from my church and were painted by another member of the church.  My director made most of the decorations when she did this dramatic play area in her classroom in year's past.

This is the view when you enter the room.  I have since added a table and rearranged some things, including moving the easel nearer the door and behind the cubbies.  You can see my question of the day pocket chart on the right side, hanging on our bathroom door.  Student name cards are on top of the cubbie shelf.  

I am hard at work on some new products for my writing center using alphabet stamps.  I am gearing these printables specifically for preschoolers since most of the stamping activities I have found lately are more for kids who know their alphabet and are working on words.  I am excited to test using them in my classroom over the next week to see how the students like them.  My coworker has also expressed interest in them, so after some feedback and any revisions I will add them to my Teachers Pay Teachers shop.  





Sunday, August 2, 2015

What Will You Put In Your Cart?

 Love Back to School Sale

The big Love Back to School Sale is going on at Teachers Pay Teachers on Monday and Tuesday.  I will be participating with 28% off.  Make sure you use the promo code BTS15 to get your entire discount on your back to school goodies.

Preschool Centers Signs -- Ocean Life
I still cannot decide which set of Preschool Center Signs I am going to print for use in my classroom.  Anyone have any suggestions?

I have been working on making a Happy Birthday banner for my classroom with an ocean theme.  I finally managed to get it to print correctly from my Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader, so I will hopefully manage to add it to my shop as soon as I write some helpful printing hints.  I don't want any of you to have to deal with the trial and error I messed with last night.

Tomorrow my church starts Vacation Bible Camp where I will be going on a Thailand Trek with 16 preschoolers.  This promises to be an exhausting, but fulfilling week.  Hope I can remember to check in on my shop and hopefully treat myself to something from one of the other great teacher shops during the sale.




Thursday, July 23, 2015

A Dead Computer and Now Learning All Over Again


My home computer has been on its last legs for a while now.  I had gotten to the point where I was afraid to turn it off because I was not sure if it would boot up when I attempted to turn it back on.  Fortunately, I managed to upload the important family photos from its hard drive before the latest crash.  I did not get all of my teacher files from it, though.  I am sure I will be figuring out what is lost over time and  perhaps when things quiet down here for my husband he will be able to get it up and running long enough to offload some files.

In the meantime, I was blessed by my boss with a laptop.  I have been busily trying to figure out everything about it since it uses Windows and I have been using a Linux based desktop for as long as I can remember.  I was able to download some of the programs I used in Linus, like GIMP and LibreOffice, but they are newer versions so I even have to figure them out.

What's with the photo of the dog in the snow above?  He is in my latest product.  I am madly working on a new Question of the Day set, which will include winter theme questions.  I hope to finish it up before Monday, since that will be the day I have to take my oldest to camp.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Organizing My Classroom In My Head

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Colorful-Circles-Preschool-Centers-Signs-1955974
Since my classroom still smells interesting (and not in a good way), I have continued working on some projects that will get printed and put up in my classroom later this summer.

As I cleaned my classroom at the end of the school year I realised that my centers signs were a bit rough looking.  In addition, they really were not what I wanted in the first place, but I had made them work while I searched for the perfect set.

That perfect set never appeared, so I decided to work on a few sets of my own and then I will decide which one to print out for myself once I can get in my room to finalize which centers signs I will be using.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Preschool-Centers-Signs-Blues-and-Greens-1955346
I found some cute graphics from Educlips to use with one of the sets of centers.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Preschool-Centers-Signs-Bubble-Theme-1951029

I also made a set with graphics from MyCuteGraphics.

Now I just have to decide which set to use for myself and which signs I will use this year.  Which would you choose?

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

My Preschool Classroom Smells Like Tricycle Tires

We had quite a storm a few weeks ago, which resulted in our preschool playground shed exploding.  The roof landed on the sandbox, several walls sailed over the fence, but the doors stayed locked to each other and landed on the tricycle path.  As a result, all of the playground supplies are now in my classroom until we get a new shed put up in the playground.

Tricycle tires have quite a strong smell when closed up in a preschool classroom.  This is keeping me out of the room more than the fact that the room is quite crowded with tricycles and other ride ons as well as quite a variety of other outdoor play equipment.

The good news for this is that I need a break from my room to feel refreshed and ready for the new school year.  It also gives me time to play around on the computer and create new things for my classroom.

My latest project is Ocean theme decor items since I am switching up my classroom from a frog theme that I have enjoyed the last two years to something new.  I found some great clip art from Pixel Paper Prints that inspired me to start creating.  So far I have made some calendar numbers and months of the year.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Ocean-Theme-Decor-Bundle-1945628
Click above to see bundle in my shop



Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Question of the Day Summer Fun



I really enjoy using a Question of the Day in my preschool classroom.  I make it simple, so it is normally a yes/no or a two choice question.  I place the students names out on a table and each student finds his or her name upon entering the room for some name recognition practice.  Then the student brings the name card to the pocket chart near the door where I post my question of the day.  Generally I read the question aloud to the student, running my finger along the text and showing the two answer choices.  Then the student places the name card in the pocket chart under the appropriate response.

Later in the day, during circle time one student is assigned to tally the responses for some counting practice.  The chosen student gives us the tally and we discuss which number is more or less, most or least, and whether we have a unanimous response to gain some familiarity with those math terms.

One of my goals for the summer is to make up sets of Question of the Day to use for the entire year.  This past year I would sometimes have the questions already thought out and in my lesson plans, but occasionally I would suddenly realize as the first child came in the door that I needed a new question and so they would not always be as well thought out as they should be.

I just completed creating my first set of 20 Question of the Day cards and added them to my shops so that you could use them as well.  The set in the TeachersPayTeachers shop has a preview so that you can print one of the questions to see how they would work in your classroom.  I like my questions to be big, but if you want to save paper you could print two sets to a page which should still be readable.