The Literacy Menu.
This is a place I have set up in my school's teacher workroom. To some, it's just a bulletin board. To others, it is a LIFE LINE!
This is how it works. The board has three menu options, Cooperative Learning, Foldable, and Technology Tools. Every month I post a new classroom strategy for each of the three categories. For example: this month the three menu options are cooperative learning group role cards (from a TPT contributor), a 4-square foldable, and an outline that gives ideas for how to use cell phones in the classroom.
The Literacy Menu also features a "take one" pocket. In this pocket teachers can find black line masters for one of the strategies displayed on the board. I always put the same number of copies in the pocket each month. At the end of month, before I change the board, I count the remaining copies. This tells me the number of teachers who are interested in the classroom strategies.
I have received so many nice comments from co-workers and I even have some who give me ideas for the upcoming boards. The Literacy Menu has really helped to develop healthy working relationships between teachers of all content areas at my school. Mr. G, the 6th grade Social Studies teacher on my hall, helps with the foldables and tech tools almost every month. We both will be receiving high marks for collaboration on the teacher evaluation tool ;-)
As teachers we draw inspiration from all sorts of places. Sometimes ideas rain down on us straight from heaven, but I have also had experiences where I couldn't think of what to do next. I wish I had a place to go to get just one or two ideas at a time. Not too overwhelming, something new that would be simple to implement. I started the Literacy Menu with the hopes of making at least one teacher's planning a little bit easier.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Don't Forget to Eat!
Hey! While reading a Rachael Ray Mag, I discovered this really cool online company. It is called Graze.com. These people have set up a site where you can select different types of healthy snack foods and have them delivered to your job. I just received my first free box and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. You can try a box for free too! Just go to www.graze.com and enter this promo code: ARITIA5YB.
It's a Charity! The money you spend goes to help people in Africa receive farming education.

Seeing my order in my school mailbox gave me a nice little midday pick-me-up. The 1st and 5th boxes are free. Try it out and tell me what you think.
It's a Charity! The money you spend goes to help people in Africa receive farming education.

Seeing my order in my school mailbox gave me a nice little midday pick-me-up. The 1st and 5th boxes are free. Try it out and tell me what you think.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Back to School!
Well, it's that time again. The first day of school is just around the corner. I read on Facebook the other day that "For teachers, the month of August is like a very long Sunday". I, so, feel that way right now. Teachers in my county return to work tomorrow to prepare for the students who will start on the 26th.
This past week has been one of transition for me. My 5 month old twins just began daycare (OMG!!!). So now my days are spent providing PD for my county's newest teacher recruits, helping my fellow teachers set up their classrooms, and preparing my own room for the 1st day of school. I thought you guys would like to see my progress. I've posted some before and after photos below.


And Then...




This past week has been one of transition for me. My 5 month old twins just began daycare (OMG!!!). So now my days are spent providing PD for my county's newest teacher recruits, helping my fellow teachers set up their classrooms, and preparing my own room for the 1st day of school. I thought you guys would like to see my progress. I've posted some before and after photos below.
And Then...

Monday, August 4, 2014
Why Foldables?
Foldables are 3D graphic organizers that can be used in any content area classroom. They are a great way to show students how to record and organize data. Differentiation is key, and foldables can help with that too. Oh, and did I mention that they are a wonderful alternative to worksheets? Here are some examples:
Three Flaps

Invisible Layer (Transparency over Chart)
Multi-Layer Flap Book
A special shout out to Dinah Zike: Queen of the Foldable


Invisible Layer (Transparency over Chart)
Multi-Layer Flap Book
How to: Multi-Layer Flap Foldable
A special shout out to Dinah Zike: Queen of the Foldable
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Brain-Based Learning
Sound familiar? I am sure it does. We hear it all the time. But, what does it mean? I hate going to workshops with presenters who drop a lot buzz words and assume that everyone in the room knows exactly what they are referring to.
So for all of my teachers out there, who may not have received a clear picture of what brain-based learning looks like in the classroom, this is for YOU!
Brain-Based Learning = engaging students with strategies that cater to way their mind works.
Below are some of the instructional strategies that you can use to reach all the learners in your class. But, you are so AWESOME, you are probably using these already!
So for all of my teachers out there, who may not have received a clear picture of what brain-based learning looks like in the classroom, this is for YOU!
Brain-Based Learning = engaging students with strategies that cater to way their mind works.
Below are some of the instructional strategies that you can use to reach all the learners in your class. But, you are so AWESOME, you are probably using these already!
--Storytelling--Mnemonic Devices--Manipulative--Music--Games--Movement--Visuals--Cooperative Learning--Discussion--Role Play--Graphic Organizers--Technology--Analogies--
Another great resource is Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites by Marcia L. Tate.
READ IT, LOVE IT

Wednesday, July 30, 2014
This is for my CCS Lateral Entry Teachers :-)
I am so excited to working with you all. I am posting the instructions for the magic book here. This way you will always know where to find it if you ever need it.
Monday, July 28, 2014
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