Cyber Monday Sale
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Monday December 1 and Tuesday December 2 TPT is having a sale. Each seller will host their own sale and then you can use code tptcyber for an additional 10% off during checkout.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Looking for some great Black Friday deals? Several members of The Lesson Deli are participating in the Black Friday BUNDLE BASH! Just enter BLACKFRIDAY14 in the search box on TPT and you'll be amazed by all of the great deals......huge bundles up to 20-30% off an already great price! I plan to stock up.....and just think, no lines or selling out! ;)
Monday, November 24, 2014
Hello! I'm Misty from Little Room Under the Stairs and am excited to be a part of the Lesson Deli ladies. This is my 19th year of teaching. I am currently a 7th & 8th grade Resource teacher. I teach remediation math and language arts in our local Jr. High. I taught elementary Resource for 12 years before moving to 7th & 8th grade.
Family is important to me. My family includes my husband, our twin boys, and our cat. Dan and I have been married for 23 years. We first met in 8th grade and then started dating at the end of our senior year of high school. We both attended Purdue University and married while still in college. Our boys, Jacob & Caleb, are almost 18 years old and seniors in high school. We live in the same town I grew up in.
I do love creating teaching products that teachers can use in their classroom. Teachers Pay Teachers has been such a blessing for me. I have been able to share what I do in my classroom with teachers across the world. Since my students are taking 2 math or 2 language arts classes every day, I need to make the subject enjoyable while they are learning concepts they've missed. Movement is one way I can do that. One of my favorite products is my musical chairs game. I always tell the kids it's not your normal birthday party musical chairs. With music playing, getting to walk around, and math problems to answer in a fun way, my students thoroughly enjoy it!
You can find my math products along with some background papers, labels, and borders in my Teachers Pay Teachers store: Misty Miller.
Thanks for stopping by. Happy Holidays to all!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
The dog and main human character rely on each other and develop a deep friendship, and the human (usually a child about the same age as our students) has to take responsibility for the animal. These themes of companionship, trust, responsibility, and independence can be found in many animal books and are reasons I think kids love to read books with animal characters.
One drawback to the dog books is often an animal dies, so be aware if you have a particularly tender-hearted
Below is a list of dog-centered chapter books that I like to use in the classroom as a read aloud or novel study:
- Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo (click for novel unit)
- A Dog Called Homeless by Sarah Lean
- A Dog Called Kitty by Bill Wallace
- The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford (click for novel unit)
- Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell (click for novel unit)
- Julie of the Wolves series by Jean Craighead George
- Kavik the Wolf Dog by Walt Morey
- Love That Dog by Sharon Creech (click for novel unit)
- My Life in Dog Years by Gary Paulsen (middle school+)
- Ribsy by Beverly Cleary
- Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
- Sounder by William H. Armstrong
- Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner (click for novel unit)
- What the Dog Said by Randi Reisfeld
- Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
A few favorite activities I use with the dog books I teach could easily be adapted for other novel studies:
One activity I have been using for a long time is to have students write point of view journals as we read a novel. It is an activity that works well for different novels, but it is particularly successful with The Incredible Journey.
Students pick one animal after reading the first few chapters of the book. After we complete each chapter, the students retell the chapter from the point of view of their chosen animal. We share one journal from each animal every day and compare the different versions of the story depending on which animal's journal we hear. Students love comparing and contrasting the scenes in the story based on Luath, Bodger, or Tao's viewpoint. Students also love making the foldable burrito books that they use to write their incredible journals!
Do you read any animal books to your students? Are they successful?
Caitlin
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Get ready for a feast of great teaching ideas! Check out this collection of unique Thanksgiving & Fall themed products from the Lesson Deli!
Supermarket Saturday - Thanksgiving!
One of my favorite Thanksgiving products is my Pilgrims "fact tracker." I created this product to go along with the Magic Tree House series. Many of the fictional books now have a nonfiction companion. Pairing a fiction text with a nonfiction text is a great way to incorporate Common Core standards. Of course, you can always just read the nonfiction text, too.
In the Magic Tree House books, Jack and Annie, the main characters, take many fun adventures. Jack always takes his notebook to write down important information. That is what gave me the idea to create my "fact trackers." Each of the "fact trackers" has three notes pages on a sheet. When you cut out each page and bind them together, the students will have their own notebooks, just like Jack!
Please click on the picture below to view this product in my store. While you are there, check out my large selection of "fact trackers."
Do you need some great Thanksgiving resources? Check out the amazing products in the linky below!
Thanks!
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