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Documenting the Year

I'm excited for today's projects! Thanks Tara  for hosting my ALL-TIME favorite LINKY PARTY.

1st project- I made a  bee pointer for days we have fire drills. My leader will hold up this bee stick so our class can follow to the right spot. It will also be used when my students make a 100% on AR tests. They will be able to parade around the classroom with the wand.



2nd project- How do you document your student's progress, growth, etc? I love doing a writing portfolio along with a personal scrapbook for each child. I've been doing these for years but finally made one huge packet that covers every month. The individual pages can be used on a bulletin board as separate writing samples or combined and bound into a personal scrapbook. This School Days Scrapbook is a wonderful keepsake. My parents are extremely appreciative when I present them at our Author's Tea in May. 

old version
New Packet 

This packet was created as an ongoing project designed for students to complete themselves or with the help of a teacher.  Basically each month students will document their journey as a learner.  
Students may write add photographs, notes, draw pictures, add color, add stickers, etc. 


3rd Project- Transportation Display 

I can't wait to see everyone's projects. I am inspired by EVERYONE! Thank you all!


Transportation Display


I love making lists so I couldn't wait to join this fabulous linky party hosted by Fabulous 4th Grade Froggies. It's a To Do list linky party of all the things I need to accomplish before the first day of school. Well, my list gets longer by the minute. Here is what I have so far:


  1. Make labels for student BEE binders, name tags, and journals.
  2. Make birthday photo poster (inspired by Erica Bohrer)- IN PROCESS- MONDAY MADE IT
  3. label cubbies and mailboxes with BEE labels
  4. create class checklist and make multiple copies (best tip ever)
  5. organize my closet and put away new supplies I bought over the summer
  6. make transportation display   DONE! (inspired by Laura at Tattling to the Teacher)
  7. Redesign my class t-shirt – order multiple colors
  8. Make brain break bucket
  9. Put together bee binders and be sure to make 3 extra bee binders for any new students who might show up later on in the year.
  10. Plan for the first few weeks.







Fabulous 4th Grade Froggies


Head on over to Jennifer's blog at Herding Kats in Kindergarten because she's giving away Donor's Choose gift cards. I love  Donor's Choose.