School starts in less than a month and
my vacation is almost over! I am glad though! I get really excited this time of
year. The start of new beginnings and a refreshed outlook.
This year has its challenges because I
have 22 students looping with me. I had them as 4th graders in my
4/5 combo last year and I am very happy to be teaching a solid 5th
this year. However, as you know, this poses its own challenges, since I can’t
use anything that I did last year – books, lessons,
projects, etc. So I have already been working on new ideas to revamp my room
for this year while getting my students excited about 5th grade.
One of the new things I will be doing
is changing my first day picture book that I read to start class off. I usually
use The Important Book by Margaret Wise Brown and Leonard Weisgard. I
read it with the class and then we look at the pattern of writing the author’s
use in the book. Then my students write about themselves using the same
pattern. I also take a picture of each student on the first day of class.
Finally, we publish the poem with the picture for Back to School Night. I
always get a lot of great comments from parents about them.
This year I will be using another book
that was an idea from my partner, LeAnn. She has used The Best Part of Me: Children
Talk about Their Bodies in Pictures and Words by Wendy Ewald. After she
reads the book to the class, she takes a picture of their body part they want
to write about, and then the students write a paragraph about it. For example,
a student may take a picture of his eyes and write about how he views and
interprets the world through his eyes, while others look into them to learn and
understand him. Another student may take a picture of her feet and write about
how her feet take her places in her life. I am looking forward to using this
book in September.
No matter when you start, all of us
have to get things together – shopping for supplies,
organizing classrooms, and preparing for a new start. I wish all of you a happy
and low stressful beginning to the school year of 2014-2015.
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