7:40 Pick up the kids from the gym
7:40--7:50 Unpack & turn in guided reading homework/put reading log on desk (Also during this time my student of the day goes around and highlights each child's reading log. If they didn't read their name goes on the board for study hall during recess)
7:50-8:20 Morning Edge - this is a time that my highs leave the room for enrichment, my lows are at my teacher table doing interventions, whether it be guided reading, first steps (have you heard of it??) or math small group. My on level students are doing either group or independent work around the room, whether it be tubs, nonfiction reading, technology, etc...
8:20-8:30 Problem of the Day- kids solve it independently and then we go over it has a class. Students bring their notebooks to the doc cam to show different strategies
8:30-8:35 Math Facts - students participate in times multiplication tests. It is very self paced and I do not make a big deal on what number they are on, nor do I display it around the room.
8:35-8:50 Math Mini Lesson
8:50-9:45 Math Workstations begin - Students have 4 rotations 1. Teacher Table 2. Tub Work 3. STAAR Wars 4. Evalutation {I meet with three math groups, instead of my high kids going to teacher table they go to the computers and ipads} P.S.S - my math groups change weekly based on my Friday Quick Check
9:50 C.A.M.P {Computers, Art, Music, PE}
10:40 Snack/Read Aloud
10:50-11:40 Writer's Workshop - I do a 10 to 15 minute mini lesson and the remainder of the time is independent writing *my fav time of the day* I conference with students during this time and we have 4 author's that share at the end
11:40-11:55 Word Work/Handwriting {cursive}
12:00-1:00 Lunch/Recess
1:00-1:45 Science *yippee*
1:45-2:40 Reader's Workshop - this consists of a mini lesson and then SSR {sustained silent reading} During this time I am pulling guided reading groups. There is a 10 minute journaling time at the end of reader's workshop for the kids to connect the mini lesson to what they read {if they weren't doing it while reading}
2:40 Pack & Stack
Whew, I'm tired just typing it out. Good thing we have Monday off!
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11 comments:
sounds exhausting!!! I'm LOVING the C.A.M.P acronym!!!
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Oh. My. Word. How do you get it all done? You need Monday and Tuesday off.
We use the same CAMP acronym at the elementary in my district. Maybe it is a Texas thing.
I love the problem of the day idea. Do they do that in a math journal each day?
Thanks for linking up!
Miss Klohn
Adventures of a 6th Grade Teacher
So much movement in and out of your room! Holy mama. Thanks for sharing!!
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I found you via the linky and I'm your newest follower! Your 3rd grade class looks as busy as mine!
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Found you through the linky party...love your blog! I'm your newest follower!
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www.cozartsclass.blogspot.com
I'm a new follower - found you over at the linky party. Isn't it amazing what mountains we move?!?!
Holly
Crisscross Applesauce in First Grade
Enjoyed reading your post!! Busy days! I love the idea of having a student of the day! And then using them to help check the homework! I found you through the linky party! I'm now a new follower. :)
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I found you at the linky party! I'm a Texas teacher, too! I love that you do math groups! It is such a great way to teach!
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