A student of mine made this photo below with Photoshop. He photographed the classroom with a digital camera, then used Photoshop to edit it. If you look, you'll see that Bigfoot and a creepy alien have lurked into my classroom. And there's some cryptic graffiti on the walls. I love it!
That's yours truly at the teacher workstation. I could control all the student's computers from my own (thanks to SmartSync software by Smart Technologies). I miss that classroom. It was HUGE!
Monday, October 20, 2014
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Monday, October 6, 2014
Teacher Galaxy October Update
Halloween and Autumn Freebies
Halloween Borders and Frames for PowerPoint and PaperEditable Print-Practice Paper - Autumn Theme
Munch Monster Halloween Craft Activity Game - Free for a limited time!
More Freebies and Updates
Over the last few months, I've made several new products and updated lots of existing ones. I’m especially stoked about finishing full-page versions of my Common Core Standards Posters.Common Core Standards Posters For Eighth Grade - Math & ELA
Common Core Standards Posters For Seventh Grade - Math & ELA
Common Core Standards Posters For Sixth Grade - Math & ELA
Common Core Standards Posters For Fifth Grade - Math & ELA
Common Core Standards Posters For Fourth Grade - Math & ELA
Common Core Standards Posters For Third Grade - Math & ELA
All of the poster sets are available separately as ELA or Math only. Full page 2nd grade posters are coming soon!
Below is a list of everything else I added or updated since July.
New
Free
Polka Dot Stars Clip Art PackClass Notebook Orientation PowerPoint
Editable Print-Practice Paper - Autumn Theme
Editable Print-Practice Weekly Sign In Sheets
Editable Print-Practice Weekly Sign In Sheets - Autumn Theme
Halloween Borders and Frames for PowerPoint and Paper
Paid
Munch Monster Halloween Craft Activity GameEditable Print-Practice Weekly Sign In Sheets Multiple Pages
Editable Print-Practice Weekly Sign In Sheets - Multiple Pages - Autumn Theme
Sixth Grade Common Core Math Essential Questions Printable Posters - Full Page
Updated
Free
Roots of Numbers Word Wall CardsPaid
Roots of Success Word Wall of Common Roots and Affixes. Major updates including color coding and MORE roots and affixes.Thanks for following Teacher Galaxy!
Steve and Christine
The classroom is a solar system. The teacher is the sun!
Anonymous
Friday, October 3, 2014
6 Things I Did to Survive Back to School Night
Sign in Sheet+
Of course, having a sign in sheet is a no-brainer. But this year I added a note in Spanish and English welcoming the parents and kindly letting them know that we wouldn't be able to talk in detail about their child's grade. It's tough to put limits on that, but to me it's the only way to be fair, because otherwise other parents have to wait around too much.
Classroom Scavenger Hunt
I actually got this idea from my daughter's kindergarten teacher. Thank you Mrs. N. I made a scavenger hunt that each student and parent could do together. The hunt involved finding things around the classroom. I teach in a computer lab. Some examples are:
Of course, having a sign in sheet is a no-brainer. But this year I added a note in Spanish and English welcoming the parents and kindly letting them know that we wouldn't be able to talk in detail about their child's grade. It's tough to put limits on that, but to me it's the only way to be fair, because otherwise other parents have to wait around too much.
Classroom Scavenger Hunt
I actually got this idea from my daughter's kindergarten teacher. Thank you Mrs. N. I made a scavenger hunt that each student and parent could do together. The hunt involved finding things around the classroom. I teach in a computer lab. Some examples are:
- Your seat
- The printer
- The tray for turning in work
- The keyboard-shortcut poster on the wall
- The paper cutter
- The can of pencils
- A specific book in the class library
- More.
This turned out to be a lot of fun, and it kept families busy as they came in. Next BTSN, I'm going to hide "easter eggs" around the room to make it even more fun.
The last thing on the list was, "Your Teacher." This works out beautifully because it creates a "queue" for the teacher without having to actually tell people to wait in a line.
A looping Powerpoint
The PowerPoint had a welcome message and instructions about the scavenger hunt. It looped, and the slides are numbered so parents and students knew if they are walking in on the middle of it.
Light Music
It made for a more upbeat atmosphere and helped keep conversations private.
A computer that students and parents could use to look at students' grades
I have around 150 students, so printing out grades wasn't an option. Instead, I had a computer workstation ready to go. Student were excited to log in and show their grades (well, not all of them). I do all my grading in School Loop, so it worked out well.
Be Up to Date on Grades
Otherwise, the previous tip would have been silly!
Leave Campus for Dinner!
The day started at 7:30 AM. Classes were over at 3:17 PM. I stayed until four to tidy up, update grades, put out the scavenger hunt and sign in sheet. Then I resisted the temptation to do extra work in the classroom and instead I left campus and had dinner in the neighborhood. It was nice and I felt recharged going back to the classroom for BTSN which started at 5:30 PM and ends at 7.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Meet the Teacher Team Linky Party
Hello! We are excited to meet some teams of teachers who blog and author their own teaching tools. Thank you to Lisa Stephens at Created for Learning for putting this together.
Teacher Galaxy is a husband and wife venture. Christine taught Environmental Science in the past, before the kids were born, and plans to get back to it again in the near future. I teach and have taught Language and Visual Arts in middle and high school for the past ten years.
We are both big sci-fi fans. One of our first bonding experiences was watching the TV series Firefly. Christine turned me on to it. I had never heard of it. We rented and watched the whole season in less than a week. It was a unique, fun series with lots of memorable characters. We both wish it had lasted longer than one season!
Where did you meet?
We met online. The first time we met in person was at a sushi restaurant in San Francisco called Tokyo Go Go. Fr our recent seventh wedding anniversary, we went there again for dinner!
Who does what?
I do lesson planning and product creation and Christine does marketing like pinning, Facebook updates, notes to followers, etc. Since the birth of our second child, Christine has been less active with the business but she still gets plenty done during nap time!
What do enjoy most about your partnership?
The thing I enjoy most about the partnership is, well, the partnership! It's fun and exciting to be building something together.
Do you have nicknames for each other?
Honey and honey. (I know, not very creative.)
What is your teaching theme song?
When I'm in the classroom, I often find myself humming "So Fresh and So Clean," by Outkast. Especially if I'm having a really successful lesson. "Ain't nobody dope like me," students!
If you could dress-up to go somewhere, what would you wear and where would you go?
That's easy. Comic Con. I would dress as a Stormtrooper. Christine would dress as Gamora from Guardians of the Galaxy.
Which do you prefer, cookies, brownies, or neither?
Both of us: Cookies. Especially if they are from Anthony's Cookies. We love your cookies, Anthony!
Name something you've created that you love using in your classroom?
I love using my Greek and Latin Roots Mnemonic Unit.
Teacher Galaxy is a husband and wife venture. Christine taught Environmental Science in the past, before the kids were born, and plans to get back to it again in the near future. I teach and have taught Language and Visual Arts in middle and high school for the past ten years.
We are both big sci-fi fans. One of our first bonding experiences was watching the TV series Firefly. Christine turned me on to it. I had never heard of it. We rented and watched the whole season in less than a week. It was a unique, fun series with lots of memorable characters. We both wish it had lasted longer than one season!
Where did you meet?
We met online. The first time we met in person was at a sushi restaurant in San Francisco called Tokyo Go Go. Fr our recent seventh wedding anniversary, we went there again for dinner!
Who does what?
I do lesson planning and product creation and Christine does marketing like pinning, Facebook updates, notes to followers, etc. Since the birth of our second child, Christine has been less active with the business but she still gets plenty done during nap time!
What do enjoy most about your partnership?
The thing I enjoy most about the partnership is, well, the partnership! It's fun and exciting to be building something together.
Do you have nicknames for each other?
Honey and honey. (I know, not very creative.)
What is your teaching theme song?
When I'm in the classroom, I often find myself humming "So Fresh and So Clean," by Outkast. Especially if I'm having a really successful lesson. "Ain't nobody dope like me," students!
If you could dress-up to go somewhere, what would you wear and where would you go?
That's easy. Comic Con. I would dress as a Stormtrooper. Christine would dress as Gamora from Guardians of the Galaxy.
Which do you prefer, cookies, brownies, or neither?
Both of us: Cookies. Especially if they are from Anthony's Cookies. We love your cookies, Anthony!
Name something you've created that you love using in your classroom?
I love using my Greek and Latin Roots Mnemonic Unit.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
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