Monday, June 30, 2014

First day and Before

I may be getting ahead of myself, but as I am planning, ideas come to the forefront and I have to write them down or lose them forever!  One idea I am going to try this year (STOLEN IDEA FROM MIDDLEWEB) is a homework assignment for parents. It will be a piece of paper with one sentence at the top: In a million words or less, tell me about your child.  I will not grade them, only read them, to get to know my kids better.

So far on day one:
1. Million words or less parent homework
2. Student survey (Adapted from http://firstday.wikispaces.com/General)
Feel free to snag, if you like. The original was free, so this one is too. :)

I am working on my own binders for classroom information.  I will upload items as I finish them.

Smiles,
Trish

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Bad news....

Well, my terabyte external hard drive died.  Tried replacing the power supply, as that does tend to wear out. No go. Next, I will break if out of its shell and try direct loading it in a computer.  If that doesn't work, I will have lost pictures for the last five years. I will have lost graphics for the last five years. I will have lost lesson plans/ideas/masters/etc. for the last five years.  Truly, the only things I am worried about having lost are my pictures and my master forms I've made and tweaked to my needs over the last five years.  Cross your fingers, and hope I can get them back.

Smiles,
Trish

Monday, June 23, 2014

Another day...

Well, I was working on homework all day. I didn't get a chance to work on school stuff. So, not much to post.

OH...I suppose I should do the prompt of the day for June 23: What project are you working on?

I am working on getting my classroom ready for the new year.  I will be going to pick up a few things from my classroom tomorrow. I am going to update my sub folder, my planning folder, and student information folder.  Of course, my student information folder will only be the master copy for students to fill out in August. I will have it ready to put the completed forms in when they are returned.  (I will attach this year's form after I update, if anyone wants to use it or adapt it.)

Smiles,
Trish

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Wow

Well, I have skipped quite a few days posting. I will say I had a ton of classwork to do! That was most important. I am working on something for my classroom though. I will share as I finish the pieces. :)

Smiles,
Trish

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Working on Next Year!

I have been getting my binder ready for next year.  (I will take pics when I finish!) I started this last year, and I didn't do as much with it as I thought I would. It worked for the amount of time that I used it. I have will be changing my bags for next year too. I have a 31 bag that has a hanging file folder thingee in it. It worked well, but I want to combine most things into my binder. I think I will be able keep using my 31 bag, if I take the hanging folders out. Then again, I bought a cute bag from the band last year. It would work better, I think. :)

As for my classes, I have several things due tomorrow....all of which are complete, but need to be uploaded. :)  I am working on the items due the following week.

I guess that is all for now!

Smiles,
Trish

Monday, June 16, 2014

Busy Weekend!

We had a busy weekend. I like Gary  having Fridays off. We ramble and roam about. Saturday was class day for me. I am enjoying case study research. Yesterday our beautiful boy came home from school.  He spent the day with us. It was really nice. I miss seeing him everyday, but I love the young man he is now. :)  He graduates (hopefully) next May. He is at the point that it all depends on when classes are offered. Then into the big wide world he will go (or maybe back into academia, if he goes for his Master's right away).

As far as course work is concerned, I am being buried under all the reading.  As I am studying educational theory in my other class, there are some changes I would like to make in my classroom where discourse is concerned.  I think I may record several classes  next year, and analyze my classroom discourse.  I want to make sure all my kids have a voice in my class. I use talking sticks to make sure everyone gets a chance to vocalize their opinions, but maybe that isn't the way to go. I am learning new things; I will have to wait and see.

As far as school is concerned, sometime this week (by the weekend for sure), I will be able to post some of the organizational things I am working on.

I guess that is it for now.

Smiles,
Trish

I have worked on some charts for my record keeping. Feel free to use them, if you like. I updated the original. Added lines for whole numbers and months, as well as lighter line for the 50s.  It will make it easier for me to use with accuracy.

Smiles,
Trish





Thursday, June 12, 2014

Course Work

Today I finished my first paper for BER630.  I hope it is what was wanted.  It is submitted at any rate.

As for school work, I did find out that my room will be ready for me to work in in about a week.  The floors are being stripped and waxed, then I am ready to go! :)  I have so many things I want to do. As I finish them up, I will post here. Free to use, as always. :)

Smiles,
Trish

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Not feeling it today

I have done course work and school work every day since the summer semester began. I am ahead n most thing. I think I am going to take a day off. No course work. No school work..... well, okay, I will probably look through pinterest. :)

Short post today, but it is all good.

Smiles,
Trish

Update: I ended up being wrong.  I did course work. I truly love taking classes and expanding my knowledge. I also did some school work. :)  lol  I just needed that little break I guess.

As for the optometry appointment, I will be wearing readers. :)

Smiles,
Trish

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Enforced break day

I was working on homework, when the storms began to thunder.  I really didn't think anything about it, as it has been storming here nearly every day for the last week. This time the power went out. It went out for about four hours, so I had an enforced break from doing course work.  No worries, I am ahead. :)  A day away from course work will probably work in my favor anyway.

Tomorrow I have an eye appointment. I am pretty sure I will need glasses, at least for reading. Working from computer, to book, to writing, and back is starting to be a problem. It takes time to focus when I switch mediums. We shall see.

Smiles,
Trish

Monday, June 9, 2014

Argh! LOL

I think I have mentioned that I am watching clips of a show called The Wire. I just finished transcribing a five minute clip. Whew! Three pages! I already know one is due in a week or so, I will be watching and transcribing forever. :)  lol

I am also watching the movie Freedom Writers for another class. I am glad that many clips are on YouTube to watch. I haven't bought movies in I don't know how long. I view them through Amazon Prime.  I wouldn't know how to save a scene from Amazon Prime, if I had to. :)

As far as my classroom is concerned: I have many ideas, and I have written some jots, but nothing on paper yet. That will probably start sometime this week.

Smiles,
Trish

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Pinterest Addiction?

I spent several hours on Pinterest and other sites pinning to Pinterest last night. I found all kinds of ideas for bulletin boards. When I started teaching in 2002, I had four bulletin boards. Two of those bulletin boards did not change, other than updating or adding information. One I changed every month, and the other was changed every quarter. Now, I have five bulletin boards, and I don't change them often. The one in the hall is updated maybe quarterly.  I think I am going to change that next year. I liked changing my boards. The kids liked my boards changing. How often do you change your bulletin boards?

On another note, I have been watching clips of a show called The Wire for a class I am taking this summer. It is an interesting show about a school in CA.  The only thing I don't like about it is the language. WOW! I may have to see if it is on Amazon Prime, if I can get past the foul language!

Hmmm....other than that, nothing much going on today.

Smiles,
Trish

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Ooops

Well, I missed a day. That is okay though. We went to Hunstville to see Spiderman 2 and have dinner with my son and his girlfriend. :)  It was a wonderful day. 


Thursday, June 5, 2014

Planning for the new year

I don't know how others plan for the year, but I plan by reviewing my course of study. Yes, I know. I know it. I work closely with it all year. I reflect on the lessons and assessments I use to make sure mastery is achieved according to the standards in that course of study. (In Alabama we use the Alabama College and Career Readiness standards. These standards are basically Common Core States Standards with Alabama additions.) I reread and unpack the standards again.  My interpretation may have changed as PD was performed over the year. I want the best for my students!

Next, I read other teachers' plans that are published in blogs and Pinterest. I tie all my thoughts together with a theme for the year.  My system has a yearly plan. I use it for my general planning. It is basically a 2x2 square grid with one square for each quarter. I fill in what I plan which standards I plan to cover each quarter. This keeps me somewhat on track for the year. From there, I plan each week on a weekly form my district used to publish (seven squares in a line). It may look something like this:

  • Daily - Strand: 
  • Poetry 180 - Strand:
  • Independent reading - Strand:
  • Grammar lesson (or writing lesson) - Strand:
  • Literature lesson (or speaking lesson)- Strand:
I try to tie each piece together so they are fluid lessons, flowing one into the other.

Next, I plan each lesson, in detail a month at a time, prior to the month. Those lessons are fully fleshed out to include:

  • Specific standards
  • Assessments for those standards - formative or summative as needed
  • Titles of pieces and pages, if applicable
  • Lists of items needed for students
  • Lists of items I need for the lesson
  • Anticipated time allotted for each part of the day
  • Homework/Classwork assignments
  • Accommodations that can be made for each lesson 
  • Extensions for lesson
Lastly, prior to each week, I make tweaks to the lesson plans to reflect any changes, such as drills or other activities that may change our schedule. After the first week, I can start listing specific accommodations for spec ed and EL students, as well as specific extensions. 

I also look at my classroom management plan. I make changes, although most are slight, each year. 

After the basics of the year and management plan are laid out, I begin crafting my first day of school newsletter. I wish I could say I was really good at sending one out each week, or quarter, or semester, but I am not.  I do have a classroom facebook, and that seems to be the best way to keep in touch with parents. I post a link to my lesson plans and link any supplemental papers I can.

Smiles,
Trish

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Getting Ready....Already!

School has been out of session since May 23. We had our summer professional development on May 27, so officially, we have been out of school school for a little over a week. Already I am planning. I should say now I am seriously planning the next school year.  I reflect and plan during the year.

As I mentioned in an early post (there's not many of them....lol), we started blocking 7th grade reading and language this past school year.  I believe we are doing that once again this year.  I loved it! I ran out of time each day, but I think some major changes are in store.

So far, I have uploaded the calendar into Google Calendars. I am currently updating my online lesson planner - Planbook, if you are interested. Other items on my list:


  • Vocabulary: I have used various vocabulary workbooks and lessons. I just haven't found one that works well. I think perhaps the first part of the year will deal with Greek and Latin roots and affixes. 
  • Poetry 180: I tried this at the end of the year, and many of the kids liked it. I think I will look for more middle school appropriate and community appropriate poems though.
  • Close reading: I need to find a source for cheap, OR BETTER YET FREE, resources that the kids can mark up! Part of close reading is marking up the text, and I don't have books they can mark. Making copies is fine, but time consuming and eventually I run out of allotted copies. :)
  • Daily Writing (or close to it): Last year our class wrote a lot (usually weekly), but not daily. I also need to allot time to revise and edit, more than once!
  • Literature Circles: I haven't used lit circles in quite a while. I think this will be better than classroom novels.
  • Independent reading: I do this every year, but I think I am going to assess independent reading a bit differently.
  • Layered Curriculum: I am going to use this more on a regular basis, rather than on selected assignments.
There are many more ideas, but these are some that are being tossed about in my head and on paper. :)

Smiles,
Trish

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Day 2 - Classwork shared

We had to write a poem inspired by George Ella Lyon, called "Where I'm From." Then we had to record it and upload it (I am working on this part) to our class VoiceThread.  I really liked this poem, so I thought I would share as my day two posting. (Only 98 to go. How many times to post in a row before it becomes habit?)

Where I’m From
(Inspired by George Ella Lyon)

I am from purple inked pens,
from journals and multicolored paper.
I am from the slobbery, wet kisses on the porch.
(Tramp kisses,
Wet and furry tickles.)
I am from the rose bushes
and the pecan tree
whose leaves whisper like wind
telling the secrets of the earth’s soul.

I’m from  gumdrops and computers,
from Linn, mother to me and the neighborhood.
I’m from safety
and open-mindedness.
I’m from Be yourself! and You are good enough!
I’m from seeing the face of God
in each living thing,
from the tiniest to the largest,
from the lost to the found.

I’m from Adrian with many footpaths
crossing the states to rest,
from prairie dogs to the Pacific,
from San Berdoo to the home of my heart.
Early travels creating wanderlust
with many trips to see
the grandeur of Paradise
on Earth.

Sent buzzing across the many miles
through fragile wires
pictures of family
connecting me to people
I have never known.
A rich past and present
weaving a tapestry for

my son’s future. 

by Trisha Bodine
3 June 2014

Monday, June 2, 2014

100 Day Challenge

Because I am not an online blogger...notice all the attempts prior to today...I am undertaking the 100 Day Challenge. The challenge is to blog daily.  I have a set (believe it or not) of various prompts, should I need help in writing.

Beside working on things for my classroom, I am also going to use this space for my classes. I am currently taking CSE 663: Improving English Instruction: Critical English Education in Secondary Education and BER 630: Case Study Research. :)  As I am working through my assignments, this may be a space to think aloud about some of the issues being covered. Who knows? This may even become a spot for dissertation tidbits! :)

Anyway, Day 1 completed. :)

Smiles,
Trish