Friday, April 26, 2013

#EdCampRVA!

Last weekend, my teaching partner, Jamie, and I were fortunate enough to attend Richmond's very FIRST EdCamp at St. Christopher's School.  Wow!  What a great experience.  EdCampRVA was presented as an "unconference" for educators in the Richmond area.  Teachers and administrators of all walks of life and backgrounds met to discuss the latest trends and topics in education.

Jamie and I were kind of unsure about how this whole thing would go down.  Our business minded husbands thought we were crazy for signing up for a meeting that had no "agenda".  We assured them that when you put a hundred teachers in a room, amazing things magically occur.  Boy, were we right!!!  We couldn't imagine how the "unstructured" structure of this event would come to fruition, but the EdCamp planners made it all come together.  Very quickly, I might add...


First, all of the campers brainstormed ideas that we wanted to learn more or teach others about-  areas of concern, areas of expertise, or topics and skills that we wanted to integrate into our own classrooms.  This was the batch of ideas that we came up with.  Pretty awesome, huh?

When we arrived at EdCamp, along with our name tags, we were given three sticky dots.  These dots were used as votes to indicate which mini-seminars we wanted to attend.  Each room in the school was a designated meeting place for the campers.  


Next, we read the wall and made decisions about what topics would be most beneficial for each of us.  We placed our stickers on our choices and were told to "vote with our feet", meaning that if we weren't getting what we were looking for out of the group, that we should move on to something else- no feelings should be hurt.  We wrote down our personal schedule for the day and went about our merry way- learning, sharing, and meeting other fabulous educators in the process!  :)

At the end of the day, we walked away with new contacts, fresh ideas, and a renewed love of learning!  I will DEFINITELY be attending EdCampRVA again in the future.  

Sound interesting to you?  
Start one in your own hometown- nothing beats this kind of grassroots collaboration!
Hop on Twitter and search #edcamp.  :)


Monday, April 8, 2013

Spring has Sprung...

Hey Y'all!  We are back from Spring Break and ready to roll.  Although the kiddos seem a little tired today, I know they are happy to be back at school and are ready to get back in the swing of things.  It's the final nine week period of the school year, and I am dedicated to keeping all of my kiddos on track!  We still have many skills to cover and lots of work to do.  Now that all of my K/1 students seem to have their letter sounds mastered, we are moving on to sight word recognition.  I have SO many wonderful sight word activities to share with you.  Here are just a few of my favorites:

My number one fave is this SUPER HERO sight word activity from Erin at SmallTypes.  My first graders absolutely loved this writing activity, as you can see below!

Visit Erin's TpT store to download this awesome freebie! 


Next is this really creative freebie from the Moffatt Girls... Now, if you have never visited their wonderful, amazing, fantastic, incredible blog, you MUST go check it out right this second. 
Their TpT store is also chock full of freebies and exciting educational ideas.  Anywho, here is a "Crack the Code" activity that I am going to be using this week.  I thought this was such a clever idea.  I always wondered what I could do with all those little whimsical picture fonts... now I know!
Click the pic to claim your freebie!

My third and final activity comes from Kimberlee Fulbright at Two Fulbright Hugs.  This sight word extravaganza has FIFTY (yes I said fifty!) sheets of Fry Sight Word practice for your little learners.
This freebie is so comprehensive, you need not look any further!
The students will read, write, color, cut and paste their way to sight word stardom.  :)

Click image to download

Hope these activities will be useful in your classroom or at home.  Please follow me by email if you'd like to get my posts sent straight to your inbox.  Thanks for following, friends! :)