Friday, October 26, 2012

What Happened?

Wow! Where did the last month go?!?! It has been a busy time, from Student-Led Conferences to the beginning of Weekly Workshops. October is nearly at its end and will culminate in a most exciting Halloween even this Wednesday.

Teachers and students are encouraged to dress in costume and participate in the costume contest! I'm offering extra credit to my students who dress as a character from a book. I'll be playing along too, of course!

Our packet has been focused on the four types of writing that could be on the CST (only ONE essay will be given for the CST)- Persuasive, Narrative, Summary, or Response to Literature. Students will be writing a summary, revising, editing, and turning it in with the Writing Packet.

The LAST day to take an AR quiz for the first trimester will be on November 2, NEXT FRIDAY. Get 'er done, kids!

Monday, October 1, 2012

A Walking Trip to the Library

On Thursday, September 27th, 3rd period took a walking field trip to the Napa Library. We went with Mrs. Banta and Mrs. Hillman's classes too. We got a tour of the library, did a scavenger hunt of library resources and students got to take home three free books from the library book sale! It was a very quick, but successful trip. Hopefully, all these fabulous students were reacquainted with all the fun that can be found at the library.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Chapter 1 is Underway!

To recap our first weeks of school:

We had a "Reading Frenzy" on the first day of school. Everyone left class with a book to read!
I learned your names.... Was I the first teacher to remember your name or the last?
We agreed on class expectations.
We made beautiful self-portraits.
We found out what reading range you should stick to, so you will grow as a reader.
We learned about the different genres of literature.
We made Ch. 1 packets! Extra credit for dancing!!
I introduced our first chapter and we took Cornell notes about plot.

Stay tuned for a read-aloud like you've NEVER experienced before... Starring Ms. Gibson!

Chapter 1 packet party pics:


Thursday, September 6, 2012

What is the best book you've ever read?

While finishing up our self-portraits last week, some of the faster finishers shared what they like about their favorite books:













Can you guess who these students may be??

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Facts About Kids and Reading

I'm working on creating a brochure for Back to School Night next week. In researching statistics about reading 1,000,000 words a year, I discovered an excellent PDF from Scholastic, which you can see in its entirety here: Scholastic Facts About Reading
I find this sort of information RIVETING, of course, so I think you will too :)
In fact, I liked it so much, I made a Wordle out of it:

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Greetings, Readers!

Today my website went "live" and is now connected to the Harvest Middle School website. WHOOT! I'm official!
To my students: please feel free to click around and check out all that this new site has to offer. I may decide to open up comments. If so, I will welcome your thoughts and questions.

Homework tonight is to fill out your Trimester 1 Reading Log for the books you've already read so far this school year. It's fun to keep track of what you've read and how you've grown as a reader.

Remember, the goal is to read 1 MILLION words this year. We are shooting for reading 40 books (at least!). I know you can do it!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

How I Spent My Summer Vacation

I am absolutely thrilled about the changes I made to my classroom this summer. I admit, I am a bit of a Pinterest addict. It is full of great ideas. But what use are ideas if you never put them into action? I spent some time during the summer collecting ideas and then making them happen. For example, I found these great nursery bookshelves, and thought, "Those would be perfect in my classroom!"
Boring white is NEVER my style, so, of course I had to HEARTT it up. It was my first time ever using a skill saw, so don't look too closely at the edges. I did these all by myself and I'm positively giddy with the results:

My classroom library is ready for action!