Well, I had quit the blog because I didn't feel like I had enough time to update, but I have made a (not so 'new' year's) resolution to get it going again. This time, I have a plan....
Musical Mondays- Music is my favorite method of teaching concepts, so Mondays will be dedicated to how I incorporate chants, songs, and music in the classroom (or songs I find on line and want to share)
Teacher Tricks Tuesday- Classroom management/teaching tools I use or the good ideas I find and want to try
Why I Teach Wednesday- Stories of things that happen to me throughout the week that remind me why I chose to teach in the first place- whether it's funny or sweet, I'll share my favorite story/stories here.
Thrifty Thursdays- This is when I'll share my exciting dollar store/re-purposing finds. Whether it's an idea I see somewhere else or one of my own, I'll be sure to pass along the frugal finds on Thursdays!
Favorite Finds Fridays- This is usually where I'll post awesome teaching ideas I find on Pinterest and other blogs!
I can't wait to get going again! And I'm looking forward to your feedback and ideas as I go! I hope you all have a great week, and just to get it started (enter Black Eyed Peas song here), here's a "Musical Monday!"
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This morning during my planning period I was thinking about my lesson on commas. I wanted something to make it "stick" better with them. So, thanks to my mother's genes, I pulled out my old faithful trick...rewriting words to familiar tunes. I whipped up this little diddy just in time for my class to return to me. I taught them the lyrics today and they loved it! I think it's a keeper for the future! Here it is:
(To the Tune of the "Be Careful Little Eyes What You See" Song)
A comma tells you "pause" when you read.
A comma tells you "pause" when you read.
When you're reading in a book,
Be sure to take a look.
A comma tells you "pause" when you read.
A comma goes between the date and year.
A comma goes between the date and year.
When you go to write the date,
Use a comma to separate.
'Cause a comma goes between the date and year.
A comma goes between a town and state.
A comma goes between a town and state.
When you want to name a place,
Put a comma in the space.
'Cause a comma goes between a town and state.
Use a comma when you write a list of words.
Use a comma when you write a list of words.
When you want to make a list,
You must remember this:
Use a comma when you write a list of words.
I hope someone who reads this finds it handy! I'd love to hear your thoughts on the song, other methods for teaching about commas, and as I said, additional verses you may decide to make up!
I hope you have a wonderful week. Stay classy, teachers!
I love your song! It's great. I will definitely use it! :) -Leslie
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea Brenna!!
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