Last Updated on June 29, 2015 by Laura
I am a pile person.
Maybe you are too.
Maybe you are too.
When I have a piece of paper that I don’t have time to/want
to/know how to deal with, I put it in a pile.
Right next to my computer. This
wouldn’t be a problem, except after a while if I haven’t dealt with the pile,
the clutter makes me crazy and I put it “away.”
Then I forget about it. And it usually takes a crisis to make me search out my piles (“When is my administrator
coming in for that observation, again?!”).
to/know how to deal with, I put it in a pile.
Right next to my computer. This
wouldn’t be a problem, except after a while if I haven’t dealt with the pile,
the clutter makes me crazy and I put it “away.”
Then I forget about it. And it usually takes a crisis to make me search out my piles (“When is my administrator
coming in for that observation, again?!”).
Last week I was going through a pile that had all kinds of
interesting things in it. A newspaper
article about my son’s baseball game (He graduated in 2009!), lists of
recommended books, our teacher evaluation rubric (that observation was Monday –
whew!), and this set of bookmarks highlighting reading strategies:
interesting things in it. A newspaper
article about my son’s baseball game (He graduated in 2009!), lists of
recommended books, our teacher evaluation rubric (that observation was Monday –
whew!), and this set of bookmarks highlighting reading strategies:
We get these every year as a reminder to help our students set goals for their reading and think about
their learning. And it gave me an idea!
their learning. And it gave me an idea!
I created some new bookmarks with strategies from the ELA Common Core Standards. This year I’m trying to focus on how I can
best support these standards in the library and I think this is a great place
to start. I plan to give them out to
reinforce lessons that focus on particular standards and hopefully they will
help my students think a little more about strategies they can use when reading
and learning.
I made a set for each grade level and they are available as
a freebie in my Teachers Pay Teachers store:
a freebie in my Teachers Pay Teachers store:
I’d love to hear
about how you are supporting the Common Core Standards in your library!
about how you are supporting the Common Core Standards in your library!
Veronica Montoya says
Nice! Thanks for sharing!