Friday, July 24, 2015

Fun Friday


It's my last day for linking up with Freebielicious! Today is all about Fun Friday :)

Because I teach first grade, I think it is so important for my kids to think learning and being at school is fun! So we try to do lots of fun things with our learning in my classroom. 

I love to incorporate games into our learning. Every week I have different games that go along with our phonics topic that students can play as a fast finisher when they are done with their center work. The students really love the idea of playing games and I love the idea of them practicing skills we are learning. 

Probably my students' favorite fun thing we do is Go Noodle. You can read more about that in this blog post. 

Finally, we also love to read :) Reading is fun. Listening to stories is fun. Experiencing books as a class is one of my most favorite parts of teaching! We love reading about the Pigeon, Gerald and Piggy, David, Mercy Watson, Fly Guy and so many other characters. My kids are always asking if we have time to read together for just a little bit more. 

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Wonderful Idea Wednesday


I'm linking up with the wonderful ladies at Freebielicous again for their Wonderful Idea Wednesday linky party!

Being a fairly new-ish teacher, I feel like I don't have great, tried and true tips and tricks of my own. They mostly have come from Pinterest or veteran teachers. But here are my top 5 wonderful ideas (remember how I like lists?) to help you stay sane this school year. 

1) Organizing dice and bingo chips
I saw this idea on Pinterest and implemented it in my classroom at the end of the school year. I was kicking myself for not doing it sooner! You put your dice into small plastic containers (I got a set of 10 from the dollar store) and when students need to roll the dice, they flip the container over and shake. Much quieter and no dice getting "accidentally" thrown across the room. 

With the bingo chips, I saved a TON of time passing out a container to my students (or one container for students to share) instead of handing out handfuls of chips. It also made clean up much easier for students so they weren't dropping chips from their seat to the large bucket. 
Head on over to Sunny Days in Second Grade for other great ideas!
2) Have daily file boxes (or other container)
You've probably seen it all over Pinterest: teachers having a drawer for every day of the week or some other kind of container where they put all their stuff for each day of the week. I would not survive if I didn't do this in my classroom! Every Friday, after my copies were done, I would sit down and organize them into daily file boxes. I also put in any readalouds I wanted to do or other items we needed for that day. As the week went on and I had copies made and ready for the next week, I simply put them in the "next week" file box. That way when Friday rolled around again, all the papers I needed to organize were right there.

3) Have a catch all basket
Behind my daily file boxes, I kept a basket where I threw all of my extra copies, my originals when they came back from the copy room, books that needed to be put back in the right place, etc. At least once a week (normally on Fridays during prep time) I would go through the basket and either file, put away, or trash whatever had accumulated in that basket over the week. If you were really ambitious, you could go through it every day. It didn't seem worth my time to do it every day, so once a week worked best for me.

4) Quiet Critters
I kept these little guys in a jar on my desk. And when we were having rough days with too much talking and not enough learning, I would go around and place these on desks of students who were working quietly. Or sometimes I would give one to everyone. The goal was to still have your quiet critter by the end of the day (or by lunch depending on the time of year). If you did you got a reward (in my class, normally a Skittle). You can get your quiet critter taken away for not being quiet or on task, but I always let my students earn them back if they can change their behavior. It was also a great management tool that I gave to subs when they came into my classroom.
Sadly the blog where this picture comes from is no longer up :(
Go Noodle was by far my students' favorite thing from this last school year. They are short (or long) brain breaks, dance videos, and ways to get the wiggles out. Our favorites are the Koo Koo Kangaroo videos :) I would use these as a reward, as an Indoor Recess (they have a section that has longer videos, up to 20 minutes!), and as P.E. time when we couldn't get the gym. Best thing about it? It's totally free! There is a version that you can pay for where you can incorporate it more into your classrooms, but my little firsties are completely happy with the free version. 



Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Hello :)

I'm finally taking the plunge and starting this whole blogging thing. What better way to start off my blog than by linking up with Freebielicious and their Tell Me About You Tuesday linky party.


  1. I am a lover of lists, hence the list of things you should know about me :)
  2. I am a recent graduate of Brigham Young University. I completed a year-long internship in lieu of traditional student teaching. I am so grateful for that experience! 
  3. I teach first grade and it is definitely my niche. 
  4. I love to cook and I'm into photography. 
  5. I'm an Instagramaholic. I spend waaay too much time on there double tapping (follow me @meagan_nielsen)
  6. I'm also recently hopping on the Periscope wave. I haven't scoped anything yet, but I'm loving lurking around and getting great tips from other teachers. (You can follow me there too @meagan_nielsen)
  7. I am an organizational freak. Everything has to have a place. I'm obsessed with baskets, buckets, and anything else to keep things organized and looking pretty. 
  8. I'm a newbie to Teachers Pay Teachers. I love creating, especially digitally (mostly because there is always an undo button!). I have a few products in my store and some great freebies. I usually post at least two items a month. Go check it out!
  9. I am married to my wonderful husband. We've been married for almost 3 years. I'm so glad I get to spend every day with my best friend :)
  10. I love to read (like most teachers do :) One of my favorite times of the day is when I get to read stories to my students. I try to incorporate stories into as many lessons as I can. 
  11. In high school I was an athlete and I've just recently started working out on a regular basis. I'm loving Zumba and hating the treadmill. 
  12. I've wanted to be a teacher since I was in first grade. Before that I wanted to be a taxi. Not a taxi driver. Just a taxi. 
  13. I love to travel! I have goals to go to every state (I'm over half way there!) and to travel all over Europe as well as some countries in Central and South America. 
  14. I love bright colors. They make me happy :)
  15. If I have free time (which is not often) I can normally be found reading, organizing something or watching HGTV, Food Network or Once Upon a Time. 
Well that's a little bit about me! Look for future posts to learn more about me, my classroom and this crazy adventure called teaching.