Sunday, September 13, 2015

From Amanda's Class...


Penguins!!!

          We started a penguin unit along with our local zoo. Another teacher and I are working together to modify the curriculum they already have and making it work for special education! I am really excited and we have had a lot of fun so far. I will make sure to post what we do as we do it, so that everyone can see what we have been doing!

         We actually started with sorting animals by bird or not bird. We did it on the SMART board and then made a chart to match. I don't have a picture of this chart, but it was a t-chart with boardmaker icons of different animals. The animals I picked went along with the Eric Carle book "Animals".

         After that we worked on the characteristics of birds with a venn diagram. The picture of that is below. 


         The next week we worked on Penguin facts. We did a pre-test with icons and they sorted them based on penguin or other animals. The pre-test is pictured below. Then we went through a SMARTboard file that I created that showed a video clip or a picture and then the next slide was a question that directly related. We started with where penguins live (southern hemisphere), what colors they can be (black, white, brown, yellow and blue), what they eat (fish), what eat them (leopard seals, whales), if they fly or swim. That was the majority of what we discussed with it being our second week of penguins.

        


            For our third week, we read the book "If You Were A Penguin" by Florence Minor. After that, we used the Build a Penguin Clip Art Bundle by Educlips from TPT. The kids came up and sat at the computer and picked the items they wanted to use to build their own penguin. It was so much fun and so cute! After that we did a penguin activity with feathers (since penguins are covered with feathers!) I made a template and my kiddos glued feathers to the pieces, then we cut them out and added some googly eyes to finish the penguin! They are both so cute, they are posted below. 



We are having so much fun with this unit! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me at showmesped@gmail.com




Friday, September 11, 2015

Classroom Before & After



I am finally getting my photos of my classroom uploaded. I was moved to a new school this year and the room I'm in hasn't been used as a classroom for a few years so I had my work cut out for me. I really enjoy getting my room set up each year.



When I first came into my classroom I was overwhelmed and wasn't sure where to start. I spent several hours in my classroom before school started to make it look more like a classroom.

This is my desk area. I do my best to keep it as organized as I can but that can be a challenge. On the end of my desk I have my behavior data clipboard that I have all of my students behavior and bathroom data on. I keep this close by so it is always in reach whenever I need to track something. Behind my chair is a small bookshelf that I have all of the binders I use often (caseload, parent communication, assessments, special education papers, data pages). 

Each of these has a close-pin with a number on it for each of my students so they can hang up the work they are proud of and want to show off. 

Here is my computer station. There are tech cards on the whiteboard by the computer for each student. Along with their log in information is their MobyMax information. I use MobyMax as one of our center rotations. My students really enjoy MobyMax and I really like that it gives me feedback to look at. It is good information for me to see. 


This small table is where my students do independent, partner work, or work with the para. I have a bucket on the table with resources for the students to use. I have their Jolly Phonics charts, 100s charts and multiplication tables in it. On the bookshelf is where I keep our supplies and the center boxes. At the top I have all of my sorted work binders. I will post a blog post on just those binders soon! :) On the wall is where my students keep their folders with their individual work geared towards their goals. 


This is where we do group work and where I take data with students independently.  If you like the alphabet line I got it from Teaching Special Thinkers. She has other great things that I use in my room as well.

I have these hung behind my table. These are all of my cards I use to take data. I like to have them in reach at all times. This is where I also store my color assessment. If you would like to try out my color assessment you can find it here.


These are our writing goals. I have my students pick a goal they would like to focus on for two weeks at a time. This is a great motivation and a reminder for them to work on during our writing times. If you would like to try it in your classroom you can get it here

This is my reading area. The books are all leveled and color coded so the students know where to put their books. 


I hope you enjoyed my classroom tour!