Sunday, December 6, 2015

A quick review *and* new books!


November was rough. For many reasons. But I made it through and it's on to bigger and better things!! I posted some fun freebies, though! Make sure you check them out!

Two new interactive books (one for counting, one for colors) are up in my store and are on sale for the first 48 hours!! AND then #DecSLPMustHave sale is almost here! So excited.

I'm liking the new design I'm using with the books... Trimming everything gets old for me, and binding other has cut off some words... I'm hoping that this new technique will help with that!

I recently got a new printer for home (the same model as my office printer, HP OfficeJet Pro 6830) and am enrolled in Instant Ink with both. Love it!!

December is looking much more productive already, even though it started with a head cold virus that kept me home and unproductive for 2 days. Two more weeks of school. I can do this!!!

Am loving the support I'm getting on IG and TpT!! Love being part of this amazing community!

Off to laundry and other Sunday Not-Funday tasks!!

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Brrr!!

We have had storms and cold fronts and chaos!! I'm finally able to post some projects that I've had sitting around for awhile. Gingerbread Girl Irregular Past Tense Flash Cards (Find it here) is a HUGE product with over 75 target words!!
I love these cards and how many words you can target. I'm a fan of not having to trim anything (Time saver!!) and the fold, cut, glue, laminate project doesn't take that long! I also love that they are self-correcting, which means my students can quiz each other, themselves, or me.

I also added a B&W printable that is winter themed for regular past tense verbs. I have students who ask for homework that they can make, so I made these to quickly print and send home with them! Great to practice regular past tense verbs and to make sentences. It has a word list/answer key with room to take data. :)

The cold-snap that has hit recently has been very inspiring!! I'm probably going to have a few more seasonal projects up soon!! I'm cuddled in front of the heater with a cozy blanket and my laptop. Perfect weekend activity for me!!

Sarah Stevens
The Scattered SLP

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Days of the .... Whaaa???

Today had its moments of laughter, of loving my job, of laminating.... And of saying ridiculous things.

I pushed into a Life Skills Class to get some data on whether a student was generalizing his speech skills outside of my office (he isn't, more on the "Magic Portal" that is my office door later) when another student *NOT ON MY CASELOAD* (i.e., doesn't have a significant language impairment) wrote the following on his assignment:
Q: What day of the week was yesterday?
A: 5

... My first response when he showed me his paper? "A 5 is not a day of the week!" The teacher heard me and laughed at me.... Then realized what the student wrote and sent him to the calendar to look at the WORDS for the days of the week!!! (And since today is the 21st of October, there is no way it was even the date!!!!!!!!!)

That has come up at least 3 times today. During a building special ed meeting, during text messaging after work, and on Facebook. We (our amazing SpEd team) have now dubbed "The 5 File" for ridiculous statements and funny errors. Of which there are many in our lives!!!

As long as you can laugh, right???

Guess what the entry task for these 7th graders will be for the rest of the month?? Saying and writing the days of the week. :)

Hope you had a laugh today!

Sarah

Monday, October 19, 2015

Color Me Frustrated!

I have a few friends who are debating what color "frustrated" is... The consensus seems to be a yellow/orange with some hints of red. Whatever the actual definition, that was how I was feeling as I left work today. For the record: If a student can't identify if a sentence is syntactically or grammatically correct when he reads it or hears it.... He *can't* find and fix subject-verb agreement errors in his writing. I'm not necessarily an expert on many things. But that one I do know. And even though I had my new "IEP Data Check" form (that I made for this week of IEP insanity), even that amount of data wouldn't have changed this teacher from her path of non-progress... I mean, her goal that she wrote for this student who can't ID that there are errors, much less fix them.... But I rant on. Ok. I had already declared it Hot Mess Monday, so I don't know why I was surprised!!

Because of this frustrating interaction, I've started pulling together more materials and new ways to show the different levels of skill acquisition. So that the next time I run into this, I can pull out the data and (maybe) make more of an impact. So stay tuned for some handy forms and materials to show what level a student is at... I'm not reinventing the wheel here, so if you have something else that's fabulous, then share!! :) But I've a fondness for forms that match my needs. And for fonts that feel fabulous. And for getting my kids the goals that they need. ;) So I'm still a little orangy-yellow. But I'll channel that into making some great (for me) materials that I will share with you!!













I had a major breakthrough with a lateral s/z student. I worked with him 8 years ago and have him again. He is still lateralized. A LOT. But. I used some of the tricks from the Eliciting Sounds book (I'm so glad I bought it years ago!!!) and made a cursive T for transitioning to /s/ (They refer to the "German Affricate ts"... I didn't remember that term, so called it a "Fancy T-S"). Same with transitioning d-z. Only in my only-half-a-cup-of-coffee-in-me state, I wrote a not-cursive Z.... I'm not entirely sure what I wrote, but he took to it like a duck to water! We practiced z+vowels! Although the /z/ was harder for his tongue, the motor-planning trouble of turning the voicing on when saying /s/ was harder, so we went with voiced. He was stunned!!!! And so very aware. "Oh, I need to slow down some when I say my Ds." "My tongue keeps bouncing up and down when I try to say that."

I used the envelope trick that I saw posted not long ago (and didn't purchase, because my middle school kids have later developing errors, but I totally used the idea and LOVE IT) paired with my usual set of vowels that I use in a circle, usually, but the slide worked well today!!! Here is a link to the vowels. A regular envelope that you seal closed works perfectly fine if you cut off the end. I'm sure I'll make labels that I can put on envelopes and laminate and everything. But for the first session of the morning? I was thrilled with the progress!!

Here is what else went on today during therapy!! I have to share some happies and some wonderful products from other TpT sellers!!!
By The Speech Bubble SLP

I pulled out this classic today when I realized just what a Hot Mess I was... Students screaming in the hallway, beginning orchestra class having kids practice in the hallway... Things were NOT going my way! So I pulled out the book and companion and we worked on sequencing, inferencing (who knew there was info to infer from this story! Why would she go into the woods? Why did she have to walk so far? Why would she need herbs and seeds?), predicting, and basic comprehension. And reading. Oh, man. Some of my students can read well. But most are at a maybe 2nd-3rd grade level. So this was pretty good for the to do!!

By the end of the day, the chaos-meter had hit the high level. I sent this young lady over to make me a sentence. I assumed (incorrectly) that having the wonderful cards stacked on the floor under their respective titles (adjectives, which are almost all 2 words and include a Capital Letter at the beginning, Nouns, Verbs, Adverbs) would be a clue for the order they go in. Oh, no. I printed and laminated all of the Parts of Speech Word Wall By Nicole Allison and added magnets on the back (Best invention? Adhesive Magnets for Business Cards). Voila! Perfect whiteboard activity! Once my student figured out the pattern, she was off to the races! I love the sentences that students on the spectrum come up with!!!! In this picture she is adding punctuation. Because "Mrs. Stevens is the Punctuation Police!" as she told me. :) I adore her!!!
 So those were my shining moments, in among the frustrating ones. :) New materials are coming along and blog ideas are percolating. Only 2 or 3 more IEPs this week.... And 4 evals...

Sarah




Tuesday, October 13, 2015

This is addicting...

I only went "live" on Teachers Pay Teachers last night... But after making a new (and, in my own opinion, AWESOME and ADORABLE) product last night, I made TWO new ones tonight.


I'm trying them out as paid products, mostly because they are much longer than the first two. You can find them here in my store.

Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs. Flash cards are a passion of mine, as they can be super versatile. I've used them in groups (who gets the most or says it first), one on one, to build sentences, to name past/present/future....




I've added task cards where you have to fix the verb that is in parentheses and make it the correct past tense verb.  And I added a little circle on the Halloweeny set to help with hole punching. Because I was making some today and the stupid things didn't line up like I wanted them to and it was annoying.... :) My day was annoying... So I added visuals to help with hole punching mostly for me!!


The Regular Past Tense cards are basic flash cards. I like being able to trim, fold in half,glue well, trim, and laminate. Then my kids can check their work (or each others' work) to make sure they were right. These are also good for making complete sentences.

I included color and black & white in this set to give more variety. Many of my 4th and 5th grade students would ask for their own copies. I'm discovering something similar in middle school.
It also helps for when you run out of ink!!!




:) I haven't had the brain power to really focus on making materials for "Narrative Retell" or "Stating the Main Idea" (although I will get to those... There are too many IEPs with those in them that I didn't write and aren't due anytime soon), but I will. Once I decided that "Tuesdays are the new Mondays" and went with the tired-feeling, my life was better!! So I cuddled up with my laptop and played with clip art and past tense verbs. I really need sleep, now, and to not get sucked into another project. Although it would be really easy to!!!

More to come soon!!! And: I'm taking requests! I can't promise magic, but I will take needed materials into consideration. It might spark a great idea!!

Happy Tuesday!!
Sarah

Monday, October 12, 2015

We're LIVE, People! *UPDATED*

I've uploaded my first free product. (You can jump to it here) And then I went ahead and created an even better one!! I have been using the one I posted as my Freebie for the last few weeks with students needing to improve their syntax skills. But I have quite a few who continue to struggle with putting words in the right order *with* the visual cues of a capital (the first word) and punctuation (the last word)... So I took things a step back to a lower level and made a new set of Fall-themed scrambled sentences.

And then I realized that my PERSONAL laptop doesn't have anything more than Adobe Reader on it, so I couldn't flatten and secure clip art, which won't work for me. So that is being remediated RIGHT NOW. Slowly.... Adobe is downloading onto my laptop... I just need to be able to merge files into a pdf!! So, for now, a short-term solution.

Here is a sneak peek at the new product!! It will be up in my store soon.... Once my computer agrees to merge files!!!



I'm loving it!!!!! Ok. Bedtime....
Sarah

PS: It's UP!!!! And I made it free, too. I'll probably make *this one* my free download to see my work. It's a lot more of what I like making. :) https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Scrambled-Sentences-Complete-Sentence-Task-Cards-2147177

Enjoy!!! (I really am going to bed....)

Testing the Waters

Today is a "Supplemental Day" at work. So no kids, lots of not-applicable-to-speech professional development. On our lunch break I played around with a logo idea... Here it is... I kinda like it!! But I might go with a more "official" one later. Or play with this design to go on products. So here it is!


Saturday, October 10, 2015

I did it...

I'm off on a new adventure! I've become a seller on TpT and will be making products with the intent to sell them, not just use them myself. To share the materials that I am driven to make to help my students and myself. To create, not just purchase!!! And to give credit where credit is due!!! (I've worked with artists and designers too long to *not* give credit)

So. Under the tutelage of a more seasoned seller, who works with the same age-range, I'm undertaking a new challenge. Blog more, create more, share materials, make more materials, watch my students bloom, help other middle school SLPs get materials at the levels that they need.

Watch for a makeover of the blog, my logo, my Scattered SLP brand.... You name it!! And for the opening of my TpT store, The Scattered SLP. AHHHHHH!!!!! (While I'm feeling freaked out, my husband said "Why *wouldn't* you do it?" and handed me a notebook! He has confidence in me!)

That's my news. I'm on a purging spree to remove fonts and clip art that aren't for commercial use. If I can't use them in commercial products, out they go.

If you are looking for specific types of materials, let me know. I'll add them to my list of things I want to make!!! I'm so excited. Stay tuned!!!!

Sarah

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Wow.

I've thought a lot about ideas for blog posts in the last few months. I didn't realize just how long it had been since I sat down and WROTE one and POSTED it... That's something I want to get better at! I guess you could call it a hiatus, of sorts, when I started working with a non-profit in my "free time" and then combined with a super-early spring that set my allergies at max speed... I spent no time on materials, or really anything work-related, at home (The non-profit work was fascinating, though, and helped me balance other parts of my life). But now I'm back!

I'm still with the non-profit, but we are in a lull after some crazy stuff happened in the crazy parts of the world in which we were operating. I was not anywhere near those locations (for a myriad of reasons!!!), but it was edge-of-your-seat sometimes and completely different from my Speech Life. Now that the school year is in full swing, I am working to discover a good balance between my Work Life, my Home Life, and my need to be of service to others (Combat Vets/ISIS Victims/People in Dire Need). It's a work in progress. Always.

On to the Speechie Stuff!! I'm scattered, as always, but am *LOVING* my new location!!! I was asked to move to the middle school, which was a surprise, but I had no idea how rough things were in my Elementary until I experienced the awesomeness that is my new school!! Personalities, entrenched belief systems about staff and students and procedures, and an office in an old hallways all combined to make for a less-than-ideal setting. While I adored my students and some of my coworkers, I am please with the transition. My new office is full of light and STORAGE!!!! With tons of built-in shelves that are PERFECT for binders! We also have 3 new teachers in SpEd and, so far, we are getting along fabulously! The only things I really miss are the Littles (preschoolers and Kindergarteners) and using a table low enough to use a yoga ball during therapy. Aside from that? Happiest SLP Around!

Moving to 6-8 grade needs has been interesting for many reasons, and the biggest challenge has been MATERIALS. When we put in our material request last year, I didn't know I would be at the middle school AND our supervisor was leaving and didn't quite order everything we asked for... So I got no new materials and the articulation cards are older than I am (and I'm 31, so it's not like I'm brand new)... So. Bless my TpT and IG SLP peeps! I am *so* glad that I got a new HP printer with Instant Ink over the summer. I love back to college sales for technology. I've gone over my 300 page limit for both August and September, but I don't care. It's still way cheaper than buying ink like I used to!!! I've used the money I saved to get more products on TpT. (Later this week I will share some of what I've made and am loving, but it's Sunday night and everything is at work, so no coherent sharing right now...)

Here are a couple pictures of my amazing new office in various stages of transformation. Yes. I have a lot of stuff. No. All of those binders are not full. Nor are all of the drawers full. Every SLP who had used that office over the lat 8 years apparently took over a new drawer, so there were eight (YES, 8) different drawers with hanging files / folders / copied articles / materials / random notes / student work / etc that needed to be cleaned out. And that took awhile. A long while. With many papercuts, shredding, sweating, and some swearing. After being out with a stomach virus for Thursday and Friday last week, I will be cleaning and disinfecting like crazy, so I'll have some updated pictures to share soon!!

Thanks for reading!!! Shorter update next time....
Sarah



Blank Slate
Board with materials on rings hanging below.

Just part of my amazing desk with some of my binders!
Board, CCSS, Quotes. A very big wall to add interest and info to!




Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Spring!!!

Is it Spring Break yet???? 4 days left with kids, 7 with teachers, 9 if you count weekends... I'm not keeping track, or anything!!!

Life has gotten insanely busy and complicated. My husband and I both got sick March 1. We spent 2 weeks miserable and on antibiotics (we even got pink eye! It was crazy!!) and we both still have coughs and the remnants of head colds. But we're almost back to normal. Then there is my "other" job, editing an online magazine in a decidedly NOT speech genre, and while it doesn't usually take too much of my time, we launched a big edition AND I had an article in it AND I just interviewed an artist for one of the upcoming editions... And through THAT, I was asked to do some pro bono editing work for a non-profit which went from a loose timeline to a OMG WE HAVE TO LAUNCH THE UPDATED WEBSITE TONIGHT in about 4 minutes. And I did their press release. And email blurb. All outside of my speech stuff. Oh, and I've taken on about 13 kids at another school, spending one day a week there and cramming the rest of my students into 4 days, to help out an overloaded SLP. Oh, and our new SLPA started and went from 2 days with me to basically 4 (because no one else has time to train). So a little busy... I've taken to highlighting different things in my planner (I had to go back to my paper planner!!) with color coding, so I know what I'm doing when!!!!

On the speech front, I have kids making great progress!!! And kids making no progress.... And new kids who have Reputations. And old kids who have Reputations. As it always goes!!! Standardized Test Season has begun, and I've been working on Complete Sentence Usage with my 3-5th graders. I had great winter sentence mix-ups and questions from TpT (I'll update with the actual source when I'm at work and can check...), but needed spring-themed materials. So I made some today during a "Woo Hoo! THAT student is absent" break. I loved the little mushroom!! I'll make different cards with differently colored mushroom clip art, (I'm LOVING the Educlips Gnome Clip Art), but for now, please enjoy the Blue Edition!!! I've been having my students write them out on a dry-erase board or sleeve so they remember to Capitalize and use punctuation. This has the conventions in the list of words, so it is a scaffolded activity. Most of my students aren't ready for "just" a list of words without some visual cues.

Today we also broke out some Social Thinking Thought Bubbles. With 2 fourth grade boys. It was very interesting to see how THEY interpreted the activity!!!! And how very difficult it was to even get them to participate with the same STICKY NOTES, much less the SAME IDEA!!! We have a long way to go, but they are good sports!!!!

Hope Spring is showing up where you are!!!!

Sarah
The Scattered SLP

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Eeeeek!

I'm trying to be productive on this Sunday. Although my cat has tried to thwart me, I managed to make a logo and a copyright image to throw on products. And eventually she gave up on trying to subdue my arm and ran to another room.

And I have my clip art and fonts and borders and papers on the memory stick devoted to that. I'm still working on organizing it. And am blog hopping to figure out how other people do it!!!


But for now, here's the logo image!! :) I wanted something to throw on Instagram and on products that I'll eventually post on here. I'll see if I like it. Not sure yet. But I'll try it out for now!


Thursday, February 26, 2015

Heroes Sale!

Oh. My. Goodness. The most recent Teachers Pay Teachers Sale was a BOON for my therapy stockpile!! I'm super excited to get things printed and laminated and assembled and organized... That will take awhile! I got some adorable clip art, too, that will look great on activities that I want to put together when I get the time. :) My kids are inspiring more creative ideas than I have time to put into action!!!!

Here's a sneak peek at what I snagged during the sale (and used my tpt credits from giving feedback, too!!!)...


Super excited to get this Interactive Fluency Binder for Speech Therapy by Lauren LaCour put together for a couple of fluency boys who just need more structure...



So many of my students are working on grammar, but need more hands-on activities. So I was happy to find these Interactive Grammar Organizers by Gay Miller. :) I can't wait to introduce them!!
 


My current obsession includes Interactive Books! About everything. I love them. So when I saw
Interactive Books: All About Animals by The Speech Attic, I knew I had to have the whole bundle!! 


Did I mention that Vocab and Grammar are huge needs with my caseload? And that I'm always on the lookout for new materials? Nicole Allison hit the mark with two of her products: Leveled Grammar Intervention and Leveled Vocabulary Intervention. They are already printed off and ready to be put into binders! SO EXCITED!!!



I will wrap up this sharing (although I bought more than this... Shhh!!!) with another bundle that I am super excited for: Sequencing Activity Bundle- Laura Numeroff Books by Creative Lesson Cafe! I love having good sequencing materials for fun books!!!


Can't wait to get things made and start adding my own Scattered Materials to the stash! My students should have some good reactions. Or at least pick up my enthusiasm for New Stuff!!

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Organization: Part 1

I'm called The Scattered SLP for a reason. I'm a trainwreck when it comes to clutter and organization!! I have great ideas and manage to not accomplish them. :) Or only make it halfway. But. My TpT addiction is creating a problem. I LOVE the materials I'm getting, but I'm having to get more creative with how I organize the different activities!! I want to actually FIND the awesome Scrambled Sentences and the Irregular Plurals cards... With more than 50 kids, no SLPA time, a preschool starting, and kids in 15 min sessions all day, every day, I absolutely CAN'T spend more than 45 seconds finding things. So I've embarked on a new Quest for Organizing and Labeling my materials. I was blessed with about 40 binders over the summer, which I put labels/covers on, but haven't filled yet (mostly because I hit the ground drowning this year with half of our SpEd Multidisciplinary Team being new to the school). I have weird storage in my office, which used to be the custodial hallway, so I have to get creative. I'll post pictures next week, as I am still in the putting away items process. But I'll add links to what I HAVE been doing, and then do a Part 2 of the blog post once I have the pictures and a table that doesn't embarrass me!!!! It's covered with "In-Process" materials that I finally printed and laminated.

I've enjoyed the Linky Party from SLPrunner all on organizing materials!! Check it out. Lots of great ideas for different sizes of materials AND different spaces.

I'm in love with note card boxes. I have several varieties because I get them as they go on sale, usually at Staples, Walmart, or Target. Or the Dollar Tree. LOVE the Dollar Tree!! They are along the lines of these from Amazon. You can use the dividers (for materials that are about index card size) OR you can take the dividers out and put flashcards in. If they are on a small book ring, you can fit several sets in each box. If you throw a label on the outside, you can pack it in a crate with others and always be able to pull out your variety of "Irregular PT" flashcards in that critical 45 seconds! :)

I'm using the Gallon Ziplock bags (like these) with Duct Tape on the bottom to add activities to my themed notebooks. These are great for activities with multiple sized parts. Make sure the tape is secure before you punch the holes. It really helps to keep those bits and pieces corralled. I laminate the cover page, too. Sometimes with the directions page glued to the back before laminating. I trim it down so that it fits easily in the bag. I make sure to use the bags with the slider lock to avoid the bag not sealing and then cards flying everywhere... Don't ask how I know THAT can happen... It was the only bag I had in my office and was trying to be organized... Lesson learned!! This works well for activities without bulky parts, and without velcro. The added bulk from the velcro makes less room for other activities in the same binder. I use the same address labels to label the bag, near the zipper end, so I can quickly grab the right bag to put in my Activity Drainer (I have a dish drainer next to my therapy table that is amazing at holding file folders, packets, and bags of activities. SO helpful!) for easy access.

For bulkier items, I have some big plastic envelopes, like these from Amazon, which can stand on the shelf independent of other folders or binders. I like that you can see what is inside and that you can fit interactive books with velcro or hands-on materials (I'm working on getting the animals for "The Mitten" and "The Hat" by Jan Brett to make another activity with toy animals and scenery). It keeps them secure while not taking up precious space in a notebook or a box! If there are lots of parts, then bag those individually. I have a compare/contrast activity that I can have in one box because I have the materials for both Gingerbread Books in ziplocks to keep them separate. Love it!

Disclaimer: Lack of Cuteness Ahead!! My office is very dorm-room-furniture-chic... A total mishmash of old items, new items, and colored furniture. Some wooden bookshelves. A nasty green cabinet. A white bookshelf. Blue/teal laminate counter and cabinets. A beige filing cabinet. And a double sink. Because I definitely need that.... I HAVE contact paper to cover the nasty green cabinet and the filing cabinet, but that project keeps getting pushed back. I did put up contact paper on the back part (behind the books) of the biggest bookcase, which makes it nicer to look at all day. I've tried to pull things together with the decorations and wall art. Purple, Teal, Blue. Chevron and some Polka Dots. I'm jealous of people who have offices/rooms that are color coordinated!! I think they are adorable!! I'm not able to do that right now, but am trying to move that direction. So when I found wonderful blue plastic baskets (oval and square) at the Dollar Tree, I snatched them up! And the boring white storage that I have will be dressed up with fabric or ribbon, depending on the item. But, for now, I'm using what I can get my hands on. Then upgrading as I go.

I made a Teacher Toolkit this summer, and I love it.
But it doesn't get enough use on my desk (its current location), so it will be moved to my therapy area. I have a shelf from home (like this one from Target) that I am going to put in its place. It will hold my phone, my cups of pens/pencils/highlighters, and I can put my reference binders on the shelves. My CCSS binder, my Preschool Binder, my SLP Resources binder, and anything else that I need at my fingertips while on my computer. Hopefully that will help reduce the insanity that my desk has turned into this year!!!

That's what I have for now. Have to do some organizing around the house and a mountain of laundry. Am looking forward to a 4-day weekend for Valentine's Day/President's Day/Unused Snow Day... Lots of time to sleep and do projects!!!! But that's still a week away.

Sarah

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Amazing Coworkers...

At the Zoo in June 2014 with 90 Kinders...
I am blessed to work with some truly amazing educators. It has been a week (already.... 2 days in....) that NEEDS positives. So I'm actively seeking them. For the first time ever, I get to be at ONE school, in ONE office, and with ONE set of teachers! It's FANTASTIC! And I don't know what to do with myself sometimes. I keep thinking that I should be going somewhere else.... Anyway. I get to actually do some "Push In" with a kindergarten class. They have the most wonderful and fantastical teacher!! And I wanted to spotlight her some. Heather has become a good friend of mine and I take new pictures in her room of ideas and strategies and activities every time I go in!! We're working together to pre-teach and reinforce critical vocab and concepts with our shared students. It's a wonderful relationship. Plus, she is HILARIOUS!!

I'm trying to get her to start a blog. (hint hint, Heather!!! Your stuff is adorable and your methods rock!) Best guided reading I have seen. And her kids are the most prepared for 1st grade. And not because I'm biased. She works her hiney off. It's so good that I don't have enough words to describe it (after an 11 hour day and way too many meetings), so let me show you some fun things from this week!
I love being in her room for writing/ELA. They read a book together at the carpet, then go to their seats to write in their monthly writing packet. First, they write a sentence together. Each word is sounded out or spelled from the Popcorn Word Wall. They use finger spaces or "Space Men" to put spaces between the words. They use capitals and ending marks (periods, questions marks, and exclamation marks). Then they review the letters together. Then the words. Then the sentence. I love her saying "Letters make words, words make sentences, sentences make stories" and the kids always respond! Then they draw a picture to go with the sentence, in pencil first.
Did you notice how flipping organized her room is??? Going on 15 years of teaching and she has this DOWN! And has adorable stuff.
And some great ideas! Such as:

Tape down the table to section it off. Because what 5 year old (especially boy) knows what their personal space should be? Or can stay in their own bubble? But the tape provides a visual cue and it's easy to see who is in their space and who isn't. And a really quick way to redirect back to their side with minimal arguing. She has also divided up a round table with tape and a horseshoe table. I shouldn't be amazed (we do this all the time for kids with ASD and social delays, why WOULDN'T it work for typical kids??), but I am!! And it just seems to make so much sense to the kids.


Same with the Dot Spots. Circles taped to the floor all over the room. When they are doing work that they don't have to be at their tables for, they go to a dot. They have enough room to do their own work, they can't "cheat" and scoot next to a friend, and the dots are far enough apart to be able to do quick assessments of math or spelling using a notebook to write on. I've seen it. It works. "I can see your dot from here, dude, that mean's you're not on your spot." They scoot right back to their spot that is clearly defined. Do they get scuffed up? Sure. Do the kids pick at the tape? When they aren't actively engaged, yup. Do you review the expectations? Takes 20 seconds. And it's super easy to replace if it gets too messed up.

What do they do on their spots, you ask? Here's an example of a VERY squirrely student, who is not known for staying on task. He chose his spot to be right next to my chair. Which either means he is used to the spot because it is the farthest away from the screen and the teacher OR because he likes that I hold him to standard and will erase what he writes if he just scribbles things down... Or both. :) ANyway, here are his arms and his reading notebook with a list of nonsense words and a reading stick. He is purposefully not technically ON his spot, but sort of hovering OVER it. But he was reading and paying attention (for a minute), so we called it good. Every kid has a "Carpet Bag" which is a binder pouch with their name on it. Inside are supplies. Crayons, glue, pencil, eraser, number line. The basics. Scissors stay in the material tub on the tables. The crayons are in their own sandwich bag inside the zippered bag. It's awesome. And they've had the same ones since the start of school. I'm impressed.

Anyway. That's a quick and dirty view of what I got to experience this week. I have about 5 students in her class and it's wonderful to get the chance to bridge from my office to her classroom. It's AMAZING what you discover needs to be worked on!!! Here's my freebie for today: I Like Lemons worksheet!! My soon-to-be-dismissed artic-only student responded with "I wike __" during the book discussion on Tuesday, so I made a carryover homework sheet for him. Lots of Lemons for him to write what he likes in and then practice saying "I like" in sentences. It's a habit thing with him and I have no doubt it will have an impact!!! Enjoy!!!

Sarah

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Where is Winter??

We are having UNSEASONABLY WARM WEATHER!! My students are over my Winter activities. Snowmen? Snowflakes? The flowers are coming up! Get with it, Ms. Sarah!

I asked what they wanted instead. One fifth grader said he wanted football flash cards for verbs. He's very proud of the progress he has made on past-tense verbs and wants to take some home for homework (be still my heart!!!). Another student in the same group asked for flower flash cards. They WANT HOMEWORK. This is bizarre. And I am obliging!!

I am actually blogging from bed. In the dark. With a snoring husband next to me. It is not even 9pm. I think he's sleeping off the virus that I had this week. But shhhhh. He won't ever admit that!! Me? I'm not sleepy. So I made the flower flash cards for my student. And I love them. A LOT. I'll probably make color versions later. But here are the mostly black and white cards, mixed up between regular and irregular past tense verbs. And with pictures from Whimsy Clips and my current favorite font, BoldDots.

 I'm going to have to make some Plurals cards soon. Too many of my students get those all confused!! And I need some sort of peg board or hook system to hang all of these rings on... But that is for another day!

Enjoy your browsing!!!
Sarah
The Scattered SLP