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Cruisin' Through Classroom Decor

7/30/2014

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I must admit, classroom decor is one of my {absolute} FAVORITE back to school rituals! As a wannabe graphic/interior designer & lover of party planning, classroom makeovers are just my cup of tea! So, I’m linking up with Mrs. D’s Corner and Miss V’s Busy Bees for the B2S Weekly Linky Party to share my love of all things classroom decor!

Having taught EVERY grade, K-4 {Whew...makes me tired just thinking about it!} it seems like I’ve used nearly every decor theme under the sun. Along the way, there’s been a LOT of elbow grease, paint, decluttering, moving, money spent...I mean, “invested,” and bushels of fun {just don’t ask my husband about that…}. Some rooms were at new schools, move-in ready, and still smelling of new carpet and fresh paint.  Others...well, if I’m honest some of the classrooms started out looking like something from “Saw” or “Last House on the Left.” In the end, it’s an amazing feeling to create a space that’s pleasing to you and both appealing and brain friendly to your students. After all, we practically LIVE in our rooms for the majority of each day during the school year. I want to LOVE the space I’m in each day, and aim for my students to feel the same!



//  The BIG 10: Extreme Classroom Makeover  //

I had a blast chronicling my many adventures in classroom moves, cleaning, painting, and decorating in two Scholastic Top Teaching blog posts titled The Big 10: Extreme Classroom Makeover: Part 1 & Part 2. 
Check out the posts for tips, tricks, and techniques to help you live by my Big 10 rules for classroom makeovers as you go back to school this year!
  1. Imagine the possibilities.
  2. Start with a clean slate.
  3. Lay on a base coat.
  4. Keep function foremost.
  5. Start styling.
  6. Be fabulously frugal.
  7. Date your design.
  8. Pace yourself.
  9. Send out an S.O.S.
  10. What to do when disaster strikes!
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//  Evolution of a CLassroom  //

See my classroom evolve over the past few years, prior to teaching 
4th grade and implementing a "Retro Road Trip" themed decor!

//  Themed Classroom Decor Galore  //

Anyone who knows me knows I LOVE a good theme.  I don’t care what I’m planning (parties, outfits, home decor, you name it), I’m a bit of a theme addict. When I was first teaching, my theme choices and content primarily revolved around interest, cutesy-value, and other such fun factors. As I’ve grown as a teacher, I’ve learned to appreciate the value in two very important things involved in classroom environment: 1) Decor tied to curriculum content  2) Decluttering & creating a non-overstimulating environment.

When setting up furniture, bulletin boards, common areas, center stations, and more, I keep executive functioning in mind.  Read all about executive functioning, it’s classroom components, and impact on students on my Scholastic Top Teaching blog post. 
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While you’re there, download these darling FREEBIES I created to support classroom design with executive functioning in mind that are both cute and functional {#winning}.
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I like to have my cake and eat it, too, so I want my classroom design to be both cute and facilitate learning. Since the regions of the United States play a major role in most of our curricular content, both our academic and classroom decor is themed as a “Retro Road Trip.” From the welcome pack students receive from me in the summer, to classroom decor, and graphics used throughout, students are immersed in a retro road trip experience. Take a peek at tidbits from my decor and setup last year, and read on to see NEW ADDITIONS {bargain finds!} for this year’s design!
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//  Keep on Cruisin' //

For the past 3 years, I moved one grade each year: new hire starting in 2nd, 2nd to 3rd, and then 3rd to 4th. Each year I tailored my decor to a new theme that correlated to our curricular content.  {Yes, it was an exhausting whirlwind, but it was also a lot of fun!} This year I’m parked firmly in 4th {LOVE 4th grade!} and this gives me the opportunity to tweak, add to, and omit items that I feel would make our classroom environment better. For me, that means FUN raiding of Hobby Lobby and Goodwill clearance sections! So far, I’ve scored BIG TIME at Hobby Lobby. Many of the authentic vintage signs I wanted last year are now on 80% off, and so I felt like I was practically STEALING them as I loaded my cart up and hauled them to my vehicle. Take a peek at the revved up loot I’ll be adding this year to my decor!

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Stay tuned for future posts with more details about full 2014 classroom decor reveal, year-long classroom themes, bargain hunting sprees, & much, much more!  
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Binder Blunder: Help me Choose!

7/30/2014

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//   Wordless Wednesday @ Sugar & SPice  //

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I'm linking up with Miss DeCarbo @ Sugar & Spice for my 1st ever Wordless Wednesday! I LOVE photographs, so this seems like a perfect fit for a weekly link-up! Check out the linky rules & other pic posts to join in on the fun!

//  HELP! I can't Choose!  //

There's just something about new school/office supplies that makes me giddy, & this year it seems like my favorite supply shops (Target & Walmart) are loaded with smart style for trendy teachers!  I {might} have gone a little overboard on purchasing new, cool binders for myself and will probably take one back because I most likely will only need 3 of them.  HELP!  Which ones would YOU keep? 

I'm taking a poll below, but also want to hear your reasoning.  You can vote for your top THREE binders below.  Then, leave a comment telling why you love them as much as I do!  Have fun & happy voting!

Tell me WHY you chose the 3 you did in the comments below!

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My First Ever "5 -for- Friday"

7/25/2014

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It's a week of FIRSTS here on It's Elementary, My Dear, now that the blog is fully up-and-running, I have so many topics, tidbits, and link-ups that I want to write about there aren't enough hours in the day to keep up with my {super excited} thoughts! Today, I'm cranking out my FIRST EVER "5 -for- Friday" link-up with Doodle Bugs Teaching {insert happy dance here}! Let's see what fun & frolicking this week of firsts has brought me...

//  My 1st Link-Up: Tune Into Technology Tuesday  //

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Part 2 Coming SOON:
iPad 
STUDENT use

The lovely ladies {and fellow Chicago-area bloggers} over at Learning to the Core and iTeach 1:1 have cooked up a 4 week series of Tuesday tech-themed topics to pick our brains and link up with others sharing tech tips. I'm only just now linking up in time for the topic of iPads {#betterlatethannever}, but will be back again next week to chat about my obsession with QR codes. In fact, I've only posted Part 1 of my iPad postings (TEACHER use). Over the weekend I'll be wrapping up my 2nd iPad posting (and will link it, too) focusing on STUDENT use of the devices. Get a sneak peek of my kids in action adding to their digital portfolios (using the Open School ePortfolio app), which I will use for extensive assessment, feedback, and communication with parents.  iPads are my FAVE "tech-sessory!"
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//  Excited About Midwest Meet-Ups  //

I've been watching {slightly enviously} as other teacher-bloggers around the country giggle & gobble up food together at regional and state meet-ups for years! OH, how I've imagined having the chance for a Midwest or Chicago {HOLLA!} area blogger meet-up for a long time now! GUESS WHAT?!?! My dreams of a Midwest/Chicago area meet-up are coming true! Thanks to the divas at Darling Dressed Duo and Sequins Are a Girl's Best Friend, we'll be enjoying a fabulous brunch outing in downtown Chicago August 3rd!  Even more surprising was when I stumbled upon {TONIGHT--just before I wrote this post!} the Midwest Blogger Meet-up co-hosted by Lessons With Coffee and Thriving in Third.  I'm on cloud 9, giddy beyond belief {#hopeicansleeptonight} for these two events, because I know I'll be meeting some of the most fabulous people EVER! I can't wait for us to all become blogging besties!
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//  We hope  YOU  can join us for BOTH events!  //

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//  S.L.A.N.T. Me Silly!  //

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Soooooo...I've been catching {slightly jealous & definitely curious} glimpses of S.L.A.N.T. boxes all over Instagram, always wondering, "How in the WORLD do I get into this totally awesome exchange club?!?!?" Well, tonight during some {almost} midnight, totally random blog hopping, I landed at Lessons & Coffee.  Not only did it introduce me to the Midwest Blogger Meet-up (see above), but I seem to have stumbled upon the MOTHERSHIP for joining in the S.L.A.N.T. box fun! INSTANTLY, I signed up for the August exchange, & will be pacing the floors until I hear back about my match & start gathering goodies for the them of "Hometown Pride."
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//  It's Gettin' HAUTE in Here!  //

Even if you don't personally know me, but follow the blog, my Instagram, or Pinterest boards, you know I love beautiful design.  One thing you probably DON'T know about me {unless you're a personal friend} is that graphic design is one of my passionate hobbies. I LOVE IT. For nearly 2 full years, I created couture wedding, holiday, & everyday stationary and art prints for clients all over the world. It was artsy and wonderful...but led me away from education & out of education.  Despite my success & enjoyment, I was called back to the classroom & am ever grateful that I returned. Now, I have the perfect opportunity to combine my love of design with my calling to education!! I'm cooking up some DELICIOUS DESIGNS that will soon be revealed. See a sneak peek of my design inspiration below.  Check back for haute stationery providing "Smart Style for Trendy Teachers!"
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//  Mommy & Me  //

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I CHERISH the moments when I get to play MOMMY in a school setting & the role of TEACHER takes a back seat.  This past Mother's Day tea party at my son's preschool was the first such experience {no planning, prepping, or corralling kids was nice!} and tomorrow is another. I arranged to volunteer at Grayson's school once a week between now and the start of MY back-to-school. This week's theme is "Little Chefs," & I've cooked up some tasty activities for the cute little kiddos in Gray's class.  See the center activity materials below & watch for a full post with action pics coming soon!  
#soexcited   #lovehimsomuch   #mommytime
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Tune Into Technology Link-Up: iPad TEACHER use (Part 1)

7/23/2014

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I’m NOT suggesting that iPads will ever nor can ever replace teachers and/or real books, but I have to admit...now that I’m spoiled by using them in the classroom, I could never do without! From planning, to classroom management... assessment, to student projects and creativity, iPads are an integral cog in our classroom wheel and we don’t even have 1:1 devices! Fortunately, we are able to do some janky juggling of iPad borrowing in order to “make it work” (in the wise words of the one and only Tim Gunn) for our classroom use. See how this tech tool has turned our world upside down in the best ways possible!  {#couldn’tlivewithoutit}

TOP TEACHER TOOL: One reason iPads make me giddy is because of the usability for both students and TEACHERS.  I use my personal iPad throughout the day to keep me sane and simplify the exhaustive list of housekeeping and management tasks we do constantly. (I need a nap just thinking about it during the summer months!) Does it replace me reading real books aloud? No. Is it my best buddy throughout the day? Y-E-S

//  Heavy Hitters  //

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Class Dojo
What It Is: ClassDojo is a classroom tool that helps teachers improve behavior in their classrooms quickly and easily. It also captures and generates data on behavior that teachers can share with parents and administrators. Better learning behaviors, smoother lessons and hassle-free data — and its free! Class Dojo website

How I Use It:  Dojo points are doled out daily in our class. See my blog post on using a classroom economy to see the role Dojo points play in our daily routines. Parents of my students have the ability to view their child’s accumulated points for positive and negative behaviors any time they wish, or I am able to email a weekly report. With new messaging and student/class sharing capabilities, I can’t even IMAGINE how much more I’ll utilize this app this year (....I’m guessing nearly 24/7!!) To see how I use this app specifically for grade cards and conferences, read more on my Scholastic Top Teaching blog post!

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OpenSchool ePortfolio
What It Is:  “OpenSchool ePortfolio allows a teacher to easily create and maintain digital portfolios for an entire class or multiple classes. This FREE app incorporates multimedia tools built into mobile digital devices and has an inviting interface that motivates students to participate in the process of creating an authentic record of their academic, artistic and social growth.” –OpenSchool app description

How I Use It: This is my favorite new digital find! In our classroom, we participate in tons of project-based learning, creative ways to demonstrate our understanding, and a variety of cumulating student products. Such work requires rubric scoring, and is often difficult to physically put into a portfolio and equally problematic to share with parents. OpenSchool allows me to assign tasks and projects to individuals or the entire class.  Students (or I) then upload photos, videos, voice recordings, or other documents as evidence of work completed. Using the built-in rubric system, I am able to instantly grade the submitted projects. To see how I use this app specifically for grade cards and conferences, read more on my Scholastic Top Teaching blog post!

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iDoceo
What It Is: iDoceo is an app-based gradebook for the iPad. No Internet access is required to use it. This app will calculate averages in real time, includes features for seating, lesson plans, checklists, icon/text/number grading, and more. You may import and export information to and from this app, to make record keeping and communicating data simple and efficient. iDoceo is a not-free, but inexpensive app.

How I Use It:  I ADORE iDoceo for numerous reasons!  It’s my first year using this app, and I can’t wait to learn more functions as I further explore. Recently iDoceo made some major upgrades to their app, which will enable me to use the program even more than I already do! Currently, I’m using iDoceo to track standards taught and practiced, checklists for school forms, and behavior. It’s most useful for recording scores on non-percentage-based assignments (like projects and/or interactive student notebooks) using the 1-4 scale from our report cards and Marzano’s Levels of Thinking/Understanding. To see how I use this app specifically for grade cards and conferences, read more on my Scholastic Top Teaching blog post!


//  Quick -but- Quality  //

Class Messenger: 
Class Messenger, powered by Scholastic, has enhanced my home-school communication in the most positive ways. I’m able to send updates, reminders, photos, surveys, requests, and more instantly throughout the day. Since messages are available via phone text, app push notification, and email, there’s a way to reach every parent. Try Class Messenger to make home-school connections today!
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ClamCase Pro: 
This all-in-one, iPad keyboard, case, and stand has totally and completely changed the way I use my iPad. If I had to guess, I’d say I use it five times more while in the classroom than I previously did. Check this product out if you want to maximize the use of your tech device, both as a tablet, and a mini-laptop. It’s a bit expensive, but totally worth it. My recommendation: Don’t leave for school without it!
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Book Wizard Mobile: 
The Scholastic Book Wizard offers a searchable database of over 50,000 books from all publishers as well as a huge selection of teaching resources to help you match the right books to your students. Plus, you can search, create, and save book lists and purchase books through the Teacher Store.  

Now that Book Wizard has gone mobile, the possibilities for being more effective and efficient in managing your classroom library and creating customized book lists are endless! See the information below for specifics on this new app and start imagining all of the ways you will benefit from using it. For me, the ability to SCAN barcodes on the backs of books and instantly use my iPad or iPhone to get text information and make book lists is PRICELESS! Get Scholastic's Free Book Wizard Mobile in the App Store. To see how I use this app specifically for grade cards and conferences, read more on my Scholastic Top Teaching blog post!


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//  my FAVE Tech-sessory  //

I’m a girl who LOVES her accessories (ask anyone who works with or knows me!), and I’m not ashamed to admit that my iPad might be my #1 accessory because I use it so much! Thanks to this link-up, I can’t wait to discover new cap-APP-bilities for my fave tool.  To see how I max out use of iPads with my students, check out my Part 2 post!
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I want {YOU} to Be the STAR of my BLog!

7/17/2014

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I'm not going to lie...I started this blog & website to share what I love doing & give you a glimpse of what daily life is like inside Room 125 {my classroom} as well as in my personal life. BUT {& that's a very large BUT}, let me make one thing extremely clear: In NO WAY do I consider myself an expert in education nor my personal life, & CERTAINLY not in balancing the two {#pleasesendhelp}. That's the whole point.  I DON'T have the answers.  I am LOOKING for them, just like you are.  So let's join forces and surely {#fingerscrossed} SOMEONE will be able to solve all of our teaching, & work/life balance issues {Ha! Ha!}. All kidding aside, this blog is about not just about me, it's about you // us // our profession // & most of all, connecting & collaborating. 

Read on to see what you can expect on the blog, how you can contribute, and a quick form to fill out if you wish to be featured!  Do you have to be a published blogger, author, superstar teacher, teaching idol, or TPT mega-seller?  No.  {If you are, then by all means, PLEASE sign up to contribute...I might pass out if you do!!} 
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