Oh Spring Break, how do I love the...I am finally here folks day 2 of Spring Break. I have had so many plans to post updated pics but well that will have to wait until...uh tomorrow? I was on another blogger's site Survivng a Teachers Salary (teachers friends this is a great blog if you haven't checked it out). site http://www.survivingateacherssalary.com/fort-magic-construction-building-set-review-giveaway/ l found the greatest coolest thing I want for my classroom and at least two for my own kiddos. (did you see I said at least two) It is called the Fort Magic CHECK THIS OUT! http://fortmagic.com/build-101-forts
I think this could be my new obsession!
~Mrs. Wirth :)
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Saturday, December 7, 2013
YOU ARE A WINNER, WINNER, WINNER!!!
Thank you to everyone who entered the Holiday Giveaway!
- 1st Place Winner who will receive 10 items from my TPT store is:
"Kristen"
- 2nd Place Winner who will receive any 5 items from my TPT store is "Marylea Remkus"
- 3rd Place Winner who will receive any 3 items from my TPT store is "Amber Jones"
I will e-mail each of you for more details!
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Giveaway!!!
Enter using the Rafflecopter below and don't forget all the FAB sales at my TPT store! (http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Wirth-It) Good Luck it is "Totally Wirth It!"
Tipis and Wiki-Ups Oh My!
In the good state of Oklahoma...where the wind comes sweeping, wooshing, hammering down the Plains, 3rd grade is required to teach the Plains Indians. I absolutely, positively LOVE this unit and each year my teaching partner Kingsley (and our new baby teacher "K") make it better. This year out of nowhere a GENIUS idea came to me to build villages of Plains Indians. Did I mentions Genius? We had so much fun as a class doing this but even better the students were able to visually compare and contrast the villages and the living conditions of the Plains Indians. The students made the traditions tipis which many of us our familiar with but the students also learned of a housing style called "Wiki-Ups". Check out the villages below.
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No, those are not french fries on top! ;) Those are our roofs for our wiki-ups. |
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Each Tipi had symbols that represented each student in the tribe. |
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We could see the dry, dusty land and the green, lush lands by the stream. |
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Mrs. Q. explaining each part of her Kiowa dressing |
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Teaching our K/3rd students how to dance |
Math in a Flash
I am always bewildered by the fact that parents, other teachers, administrators etc. forget how young 3rd graders really are. I feel like it often in my mission in life to keep these little guys in the lime light of Early Childhood. Here I am...Super Early Childhood Announcer. Just kidding, just kidding. In reality I do continue to explain and model early childhood beliefs in my room. Who doesn't love hands-on explorations? Who doesn't love learning by trial and error? My kids certainly love it and so do I! So this was just a day at my back table where the kids were "going at it". No worksheets to fill out, no one to tell the yes or no but themselves! IT WAS GLORIOUS!!! :) Here they are measuring and figuring out self proposed questions. YESSSSSSSSsssssssssssss!
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Inference Line
Can you Infer what we are reading?
One fun way I always start out my literature units is by having an Inference Line. I have the kids discuss, brainstorm and then make a guess of what they think we are reading next. I really make it BIG deal and get them hyped up. Days before I put this up I talk about our TOP SECRET NEW ADVENTURE. One the book is revealed it always gets a huge cheer and woots, wheeee's and rounds of applause. I LOVE reading and I hope to instill this love into my "babies". So far, so good this year. Pat on the back ;)
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