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Friday, June 28, 2013

S.T.E.M., S.T.E.A.M, or S.T.R.E.A.M.?

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.  Those are the building blocks with which our country is trying to rebuild education.  And with good reason, too. The U.S. is desperately falling behind in these areas and with the exponential growth of technology, jobs, and human advancement, our children can not afford to fall behind.

Our summer reading includes this book:



I haven't finished it yet, but it is great at understanding how our current education system is not adequately preparing our children and students for becoming contributing citizens of our country.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Find me at Bloglovin'!!

Hi readers! Just a quick post to let you know that you can find my blog on Bloglovin. It's a great place to keep track of all the blogs you're following.  Click on the link below to check it and me out! 

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Aloha!
-Jenn-

Project Based Learning

This summer, many of our faculty members are reading about and researching ways to incorporate Project Based Learning in our classrooms. Of course, just as many other teachers out there, many of the activities and projects we do in our classrooms are already similar to a project based learning approach. So it's thankfully more of a fine-tuning rather than a curriculum overhaul!
So where to begin?  Well, in my research so far this summer, I've come across some really great websites to help any and all get started with Project Based Learning.

The best website I visited was

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Summer Rain = Rainbows!


What I love about rain in the summertime are the rainbows that accompany them. No matter how many I've seen in my lifetime, I count myself blessed with every one I see.

This brings me to reminisce about a water unit I did...

We started with a web of ideas and what comes to the mind of a first grader when they think of water. We got a lot of great ideas our water brainstorm!



They then took their ideas and wrote a sentence telling us about the importance of water.  They then put their sentence on a raindrop cut out and illustrated it.  We added it to our window display along with a rainy day poem for the wet month of April.
This is a great project to use during any rainy season. Even if yours is during the summer!
Aloha!
-Jenn-



Tuesday, June 25, 2013

I am an Addict!

So here it is the summer of 2013 and I realized I hadn't touched this blog in over a year.  I apologize to my faithful subscribers of 15.  I have to admit, my absence is most in part to an addictive entity that can be summed up in pretty much one word: Pinterest.  Boy, does that website have its hooks in me pretty bad!!

Not only have I been spending most of my free moments perusing the site for great teaching ideas, but I get so self-conscious about the massive amounts of wonderfully written, creatively decorated and nearly professionally produced OTHER first grade websites out there.  I can't really compare with mine.  (Yet!)

The competitor in me yells at me for wasting time LOOKING at those sites when I could be using my time to be working on sprucing up my own and raking in the traffic.  (Aw, but they've got such great ideas! I just have to look a little bit more at their lit centers. Oh, wait, what's this website about? And a linky party??)

The hoarder in me has posted over 1000 pins on teaching alone.  Not to mention the hundreds of others based on cooking, working out, going paleo, kids stuff, home decore, etc.  It goes on and on - literally.  I don't know how and if I can even implement all of these ideas in the school year!  (Oh, but I teach with Dr. Seuss books and this is such a cute Dr. Seuss crafting activity. Oh! And this pinner has a whole board dedicated to Dr. Seuss.  I like this one, and this one, and this one, and this one....)

The organizer in me has realized at the 500th pin on the board titled "Classroom" that perhaps I should have separated categories for each subject area to make searching easier.  That took up a huge chunk of hours as well.

The entrepreneur in me is dying every time I see a Deanna Jump pin linking to her million dollar TPT website.  Can't we all just become millionaires??  Sigh.  DJ Inkers must be making a fortune too, because - is it me or does all of those graphics on TPT look the same? Still have hope that I can create something original.

The realist in me is wondering why I'm even getting back on my blog.  I've got pins to explore, a new PBL curriculum to create for next year, 10+ books I splurged on from Amazon to nerd out to on my first summer off in YEARS!  Not to mention, my own 3 kids are still vying for my attention, my husband is studying for his promotion exam/interview, and I had surgery on my wrist about 3 weeks ago.

So there it is.  Pinterest has become my addiction (in addition to Facebook, Instagram, and Candy Crush).  Again, I apologize to all my faithful subscribers - hopefully there are still some of you left!  I am thrilled that my site has been visited over 3000 times, so there's still hope that I can pick up a few more readers along the way.  Take a look at the past years, but get ready for a new one!  I've got exciting things in store this year as our school jumps head into first into our PBL mindset.  Leave a comment if there is anything you want to see, or just to give me some inspiration to keep going!

Have a wonderful Wednesday! God Bless!

-Jenn-
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