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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

How Do I Prepare for Back To School When I Don't Know My Teaching Assignment?? Part 1 Bulletin Boards

We all remember our 1st year of teaching in the UAE.  Where will I teach? What is my grade level assignment?  How do I prepare for the unknown?  What supplies will I have? Shouldn't I be planning something by now? The only advice we seemed to receive was "be flexible."  As a teacher of 20 years I always spent time over the summer researching curriculum, working on new units and manipulatives, and of course preparing my classroom.  As I sat through trainings and empty days in the hotel, all I wanted to do was start preparing! But for what???  Having now taught in Abu Dhabi for the past 5 years I know there are a few things you can do to make your transition into your new position and classroom a little smoother.

So let's talk bulletin boards!  Most classrooms will have bulletin boards inside and out that will need to be readied.  The first step is thinking about general bulletin boards that would fit any grade in your cycle level.  Some ideas that work well for the beginning of the year are a calendar, math tools, English alphabet, class rules, discipline, student introduction, amazing work, word/vocabulary wall, table/group numbers or names.  You might choose 2 or 3 to prepare for before arriving.  You can get them up quickly when you are placed so that is checked off your list and you can focus on learning about your school's expectations and curriculum during the 4 inservice days before school begins.

Most schools do not provide supplies for bulletin boards such as backing paper, border, or lettering so your first job is lining up these items.  There are teacher stores and bookstores in both Abu Dhabi and Al Ain.
     Abu Dhabi: Teacher's Place Al Muroor Rd near Emirates Supermarket, Al Batra Bookshop MBZ City, The Bookshop 2 St. next to Centro Rotana, Bookshop Mushriff Mall, Bookstore Boutik Mall Al Reem Island
     Al Ain: The Bookshop Library ِ مكتبة المكتبة (see Facebook page), Al Batra Bookshop kiosk in Hili Mall

On a tight budget and need to prepare?  Here are some money saving tips.

Flat sheets and table cloths can make amazing background material for bulletin boards that can be found for a low price and hold up for several years.  These can be found at Lulus, Daiso, Emirates Discount, Carrfour, Hamdan Center, and many of the discount dirham spots around the cities such as Dirham Tower, Dirham City, etc...

Use a local print shop for printing color copies.  Most print shops charge 1 dirham for 1-2 pages of color printing.  Many print shops have a company email so you are able to forward your printing needs with instructions and pick them up later.  Finding a print shop close to home was one of the best money & time saving things I did my first year. Ask teachers in your area if they use a certain printer or know of any good ones.

Print only the bulletin board letters you need rather than purchasing colored sets.  This allows you to choose different colors and fonts.  I use powerpoint to create fun letters of various sizes & prints!

Choose alternative border materials such as crumpled tissue, student handprints, or wavy cut construction paper rather than store bought border.

Ask on Facebook if there are veteran teachers who have extras to share.

Find printable bulletin board materials online for a lower price.  Many items can be found for free on Teachers Pay Teachers or Teachers Notebook if you put in a search and choose free.

I also offer different English & Arabic translated sets such as a calendar, number line, discipline set, free ADEC sight word sets for grades 1-5, and classroom labels in my Teachers Notebook shop. These products will help you with classroom environment observations when admin will be looking for both English and Arabic labels and vocabulary throughout the learning environment.



 All of the sales of my products are dedicated this year to covering my son's medical expenses back in the US.




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Saturday, January 28, 2017

ADEC Sight Words Made Easy

Trying to keep up with 50+ students' mastery of ADEC Sight Words has been a challenge for me every year.  I was losing valuable teaching time each trimester spending countless hours testing students one on one.  So last year I decided to create a self paced system that would allow students to be more accountable for their own learning.  Over the last 4 months, teachers on my campus have been using these ADEC Sight Word & Fluency Phrase books with great success!



These little books make teaching ADEC Sight Words and fluency so easy!  Each student can move through the lists at their own pace, allowing varying levels of readers to progress using the same tool.

First students receive Book 1, which contains the 100 Grade 1 ADEC Sight Words.  Each book page has 10 ADEC Sight Words on the front and 10 fluency phrases on the back using the same 10 words.  When students read front and back accurately and fluently they move on to the next list of 10.



I sign and date the bottom of each list to keep a record of when the list is mastered.  When students master an entire booklet, they have mastered all of the ADEC sight words for that grade level, and are ready to graduate to the next grade.  If they can get through 5 booklets, that's 500 sight words and 500 fluency phrases!

My students keep these in their home/school book bags so they are ready to practice or "level up" at any time.  There are ten numbered spots on the front of each book for coloring, stamping, or placing stickers on to show what levels have been mastered.  




I color code the covers to visually keep track of what list each student is working on.  Students are so excited to graduate to a new level which motivates students to practice at home and school.

It is up to you how often you check a student's mastery.  If students are reading accurately and fluently it takes less than 30 seconds to test.  I often test at the end of a guided reading group, during independent reading, and during recess.  

You are able to place students on the beginning level you feel is appropriate. Students that are reading above grade level do not need to begin on book 1.  I teach grade 3, so I began my higher readers on book 2.  Students have been super motivated to practice during "read with a partner" center.  I love that my higher readers are such great assistants to those on lower levels by listening, correcting, and pretesting to make sure they are prepared to test.  I keep a basket of stickers on my desk so that students are able to choose a sticker to place on the number spots on the cover of their books.  




One day a month I collect the books and mark my grade sheet by taking a quick glance at the front cover of each student's book.  This has totally eliminated my need for a week of 1 on 1 testing which has made sight word data a breeze!

These ADEC Sight Word & Fluency Phrases Books are available in my Teachers Notebook shop.  
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