Showing posts with label Whole Brain Teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whole Brain Teaching. Show all posts

Saturday, October 27, 2012

What's new in 202?

I have been a bad teacher blogger, but after a busy week of parent/teacher conferences and a wonderful week long fall break with my family in Pinetop, I am back! So, what have we been up to in room 202? Well, I have been working hard at introducing Whole Brain Teaching's SmoothyBumper Planet. So far I am LOVING it! It's basically a really cool way to practice counting, and it improves students' number sense and helps them to grasp the concept of place value...which we are going to be diving into this week!
In Daily 5 we are FINALLY up to 5 choices, and students are doing a great job of working independently. I have also decided to choose 2 monitors every week to make sure everyone stays on task while I am working with guided reading groups. My hope is that the monitors will change weekly so everyone gets a chance to be in that leadership role and hold that responsibility. The kids are loving having lap tops as a choice for "listen to reading" and they are going crazy over Reading Eggs. We are so lucky to have such an engaging program!
In other fun news, our cafeteria is participating in a healthy snack program that provides a unique/rare healthy food each month for students to try. In September we tried the Seckle Pear, which was a huge hit. This month we got to try Sea Beans. I had actually seen them on an episode of Chopped just a few weeks ago (I love Food Network), and I was super excited to try them with the kids. They look kind of like something you would find in a fish tank. And they taste like sea water. SALTY. But surprisingly most of the kids really liked them. Some even asked for seconds! I love that they are being exposed to new foods and encouraged to try things they may not get to try otherwise.



This month I also introduced Friday math tubs, which are just fun games and activities that provide practice in skills such as addition, subtraction, and counting. This month they have been fun Halloween themed activities, and we even did some cute monster math to hang up! Students got to select the size and quantity of eyeballs for their monsters, then they had to write an addition equation to match.

One of our students also participated with her older brother in a Halloween Thriller performance with the drama club. They did a fantastic job! Super spooky!


Friday, September 7, 2012

Super Improvers!

We have been busy these last couple of weeks, and one my the most exciting things was introducing the Super Improver Wall. This is an idea that comes from Whole Brain Teaching, which we have also implemented in the last couple of weeks. On  the wall I have posted 10 levels with fun names like specialist, pro, genius, etc. The kids can work their way up the levels by earning stars on their Super Improver card. It takes 10 stars to move up to the next level. To earn stars, you have to collect "power poms" throughout the day by doing a fantastic job, demonstrating a great effort, or by improving on something (possibly a behavior or rule that needs practiced, improving a test score, etc). 5 power poms=1 star on your Super Improver card. 10 stars=a move up to the next level. When you move to the next level, you get to take your old card home, and you get a different colored card that corresponds to the next level. Level 10 is the "genius" level. Once you reach the top you get your picture posted on the wall, and you get to participate in a special party for "geniuses". It's a great motivator, and you are competing against yourself and constantly trying to improve and work towards your goal. The best part is, there is no real "prize", it's just the satisfaction of knowing that you worked hard and achieved a goal. Now that I like! Check out a picture of our Super Improver wall in action:
Notice all the cards are currently on level 1, so they are all white at this point. They will begin to change colors as kids work their way up the wall.







In addition to the Super Improver wall, we have also been practicing the callbacks for Whole Brain Teaching. We are getting pretty good at "Class-Yes", but we still need to improve our speed!!! It's all about how quickly you can follow directions. And Whole Brain Teaching means you have to be on the ball all. the. time. You can see how well we are doing (or not doing) by checking out our class scoreboard. When the happy face side has more tally marks than the sad face side, we get 1-5 minutes of something fun at the end of the day like a dance party, game time, or extra recess. And the exciting part is....the scoreboard will eventually begin to morph, and the game will change. More on that to come...


In addition to lots of Whole Brain fun, we have also been building our Daily 5 stamina, and working on patterns and problem solving in math. This week we read Diary of a Worm and learned about diaries/journals. I showed them my personal blog so they could get a feel for what a modern diary might look like. They will be getting monthly journals starting next week so they can write about all the fun first grade stuff going on in their lives.

We also started daily problem solving in our math journals, which unfortunately I forgot to get a picture of so I will catch one next week. The kids really loved getting out the linking cubes this week to practice patterns, and we learned the correct mathematical name for the patterns we were creating.






Next week we will introduce word work for Daily 5, and I know the kids are going to be super excited to see the fun word work centers they will be able to choose from! I am also working on some fun math tub games and activities, which we will start using on Fridays. Check back later to catch the fun!

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Whole Brain Teaching is Coming!!!!

I am sooooooooo excited!!! After much debate, I decided to go ahead and jump into Whole Brain Teaching this year, and something tells me I won't look back. I have used bits and pieces of Whole Brain Teaching since back when it was called Power Teaching. I was contemplating trying to implement more this year, but I was worried about adjusting to a new district, school, and grade level...and trying to throw something completely new into my classroom management. Especially something so complex. I thought I would wait it out a year and get used to the new curriculum first. Over the weekend I was scouring the internet for new classroom management strategies for my class of very eager and energetic learners:) After getting to know the personalities in my classroom over the last three weeks, I feel that this group is the perfect group of guinea pigs!
The other super exciting thing I discovered is that Whole Brain Teaching now has WAY more resources than the last time I looked into it...and wait a minute...they are FREE!!!!! Nothing is ever free nowadays. Especially something so fantastic. There are so many fantastic resources on their website now. I am jumping for joy! I spent countless hours watching videos and reading ebooks this weekend. My husband thinks I am nuts. Oh well. The other plus is that I can actually become a certified Whole Brain Teacher online...also for FREE! Part of my certification will require that I blog about Whole Brain Teaching, so as I begin implementing it in my classroom you will get to see more about how it is working for us!
So, this week we are going to add to our callbacks (they learned the "class-yes" callback the first week of school) and focus on The Big 7:
1. Class-Yes
2. Hands and Eyes
3. Teach-Okay
4. Mirror
5. Switch
6. Scoreboard
7. Rules (and I am adding in some new procedural callbacks)

I also went in today and put up our "Super Improvers" wall just to spark some curiosity and excitement:) I will post more on that later. I also have some exciting games for sight words, math, and reading that I will be introducing one at a time over the next couple of months.  I can't wait to see what kinds of changes are going to take place in our classroom!

And before I call it a night (and tune into The Great Food Truck Race), here are a couple of pictures from last week. We working on writing friendly letters for Daily 5, and the "Clean Desk Fairy" paid a visit to some of our friends:)
By: Student #22