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Resources To Start Off Your Week 73: August Long Weekend Edition

     Hope everyone had a relaxing and memorable August long weekend. To all of my American teachers, good luck with your students this week! To all of my Canadian teachers, we only have ONE month left to prep; lets get our butts in gear! To celebrate the long weekend I am featuring four awesome resources that can be used in the classroom. As always, I will be adding these to my lists of resources under the Fav Websites heading. 1 ) Science 360– This website is an awesome resource if you are looking for  good quality science videos for… Read More

Cells & Systems Resources

     My last two posts were both “blog-hop” types of posts that, while fun and good networking options, don’t actually provide a lot of content. As I sit down today and stare at my calendar in front of me the reality of August is actually hitting me; I will be back in my classroom in 24 days so I really need to focus in on my planning and get organized.      I have previously shared the resources that I have found through my planning for my Grade 7 Science class but have not yet shared any of my… Read More

Symbaloo Love!

     My current task on the to-do list has been putting together my classroom website. One of the pages that I am including, no surprise here, features Online Resources! I’ve spent almost two years curating online resources through my Resources To Start Off Your Week posts but have really been having a love-hate relationship lately in regards to how they are organized. While I really like completing the annotated bibliography, it seems like the page is getting a bit unmanageable with all of the scrolling involved.      I really wanted to create something easy and streamlined for my… Read More

Resources To Start Off Your Week 72

     It is really scary to think that this is my last Resources To Start Off Your Week post of July! That means that there is literally one month before I am in my very first classroom full-time! Now don’t get me wrong… I am beyond excited and cannot wait for that to happen, but that also means that I need to really make sure that I am focusing on my planning in order for everything to fall into place in time.      I know that I am definitely preaching to the choir as many of my American… Read More

Forces & Structures Resources

     This is the LAST resources post regarding my Grade 7 Science curriculum planning and it covers the unit of Forces & Structures. All together, there are four units covered over the course of the school year and I have been sharing my individual unit breakdowns and online resource database. Until I actually meet my students and spend time learning their needs and interests, I have been building a plethora of resources to have in my back pocket as we make our way through the school year. Over the past 2 months, I have been sharing these resources with… Read More

When Science & Music Collide

     As you might know, I am teaching two different science classes this upcoming year: Grade 7 & Grade 8. I had a really fun time planning out these two classes because my class sizes are SO small and I could easily build in A LOT of labs and various other hands-on activities. My primary focus when developing my lessons is to provide a relevant and meaningful learning experience for my students. (Obviously, this means that I will continue to modify things as the school year progress and I learn more about my students.)      One resource that… Read More

Particle Theory of Matter Resources

     My curriculum planning is almost half way done now as I’ve currently completed my year-plans for:– Grade 7 Science– Grade 8 Art &– Grade 8 ScienceSo far I’ve been sharing with you the resources I’ve found and incorporated into my Grade 7 Science unit, including my posts on Interactions with Ecosystems and The Earth’s Crust. The next, and longest, unit in the curriculum discusses the Particle Theory of Matter and has practically double the curriculum outcomes of The Earth’s Crust unit. Molecular Model of the Three States of Matter. (2013). Uploaded by scienceportfolio1p1 wiki. Available online at: http://scienceportfolio1p1.wikispaces.com/Term+2… Read More

Resources To Start Off Your Week 71

     This morning I was cleaning up all of the random things I had saved on my computer and found a list of resources I had saved from who-knows-when. While these resources aren’t themed by subject or grade level I wanted to share them with you! As always, I will add these to my lists of resources under the Fav Websites heading. 1 ) 10 Virtual Field Trips for Students– This list features 10 options of virtual field trips to share with your  students. These are great options for making learning come to life and  expand the classroom beyond its… Read More

300 Follower Giveaway Winner!!

After a whirlwind few days my 300 Follower Giveaway is officially over! I was fortunate enough to have the love and support of some amazing edubloggers who sponsored this giveaway and offered up some wonderful prizes. Please check out their blogs if you haven’t already.   Our winner is… Chelsea! Congrats Chelsea, I am sending an email your way 🙂 Thank you to everyone who entered and supported me through this! Here’s to reaching 400 🙂

Classroom Library (Almost) Open for Business!

     An important job for any teacher is not only developing literacy skills but also attempting to build a love of reading within their students. One tool to help achieve this monstrous task is through your classroom library. While all school’s have (or should have) a central library, a classroom library provides easy access for your students and is often utilized on a daily basis.      I absolutely LOVE reading (for pleasure and for work) and often complete 10-12 novels for pleasure each year. As such, I want to try to instill this love of reading within my… Read More