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ChatGPT is my teacher bestie

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  People talk about their teacher besties —that one coworker who helps you plan lessons, vent frustrations, or spark new ideas. I have coworkers I like and respect, but when it comes to who actually helps me reflect, clarify, organize, and brainstorm. Yup. My teacher bestie is AI.  I don’t use it to do the work for me. That’s not the vibe. I use it like an expert who is always available.  Sometimes I say, “Hey, be in Teacher Bestie mode” or “You’re my Phonics Expert right now.” And just like that, it narrows its focus and reflects things back to me so that I can determine if I am being clear enough.    I also use it to summarize dense studies, pedagogy texts, and edu-books I’m curious about but don’t always have the brainpower to fully unpack. I’ve had conversations about Waldorf vs. Montessori, EduProtocols, and best practices for phonics—and it gives me research-backed clarity. One of my favorite ways to use ChatGPT is when I have an idea that’s still kind of...

TFD Supplies: FREE Replacements FOREVER

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This is NOT a sponsored post. I purchased  100 TFD earbuds for $40.45 on February 28, 2020.  I am STILL getting FREE replacements. TFD Supplies is a one-of-a-kind service that understands the needs of teachers and students. Their mission is to provide educators with a reliable source for classroom supplies, particularly earbuds and similar products. What sets them apart from other suppliers is their remarkable "replace-at-no-cost-forever" policy, which means you only need to purchase a class set of earbuds once, and they will replace them for life. This policy ensures that your investment in classroom technology is protected and will benefit your students for years to come. Why I LOVE this company 1. Quality: TFD Supplies offers top-notch earbuds designed for classroom use. These earbuds are comfortable, and durable, and deliver high-quality audio to enhance the learning experience. 2.  Affordable: TFD Supplies understands the budget constraints of schools and teachers....

Art, PE, Multi-Modality Phonics, Oh, my!

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Enhancing Phonics Skills: Five Interactive Strategies for Students Phonics is a fundamental aspect of early language development, serving as the cornerstone for proficient reading and writing skills. Integrating engaging activities into phonics practice can make learning enjoyable and effective. Here are a few more games that require very few materials and even less prep! 1. Partner Back-Writing  One creative way to engage students in phonics practice is to pair them up for partner back-writing with a whiteboard twist. This activity incorporates both kinesthetic and visual learning styles and aligns with California's PE standards and ELA standards. - Provide each pair of students with a word list. - One student writes a phonics word from the list on their partner's back using their finger. The tactile sensation helps reinforce word recognition. - The partner receiving the message writes the word on a whiteboard as accurately as possible. - Encourage students to switch roles for...

When Secret Stories Meets UFLI

Literacy is like the secret handshake to the club of knowledge, and educators are the gatekeepers to this magical realm. In our quest to make reading and writing a hoot, let's take a whimsical journey into the fantastical blend of The Secret Stories and the University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI). Separately, they are like peanut butter and jelly, but together, they're more like peanut butter and marshmallow fluff! In this blog post, we're going to explore some delightfully goofy ways to combine The Secret Stories and UFLI to turn literacy into a whimsical adventure. Cracking the Code of The Secret Stories The Secret Stories is like a treasure map that leads us to the land of phonics and decoding. It's all about using quirky stories and visual cues to demystify the wonders of the English language. The Secret Stories spills the beans on those secret phonics patterns, making them as unforgettable as your favorite knock-knock joke. 1. Storytelling Shenanigans : Div...

Pirate Practice for "Talk Like a Pirate Day"

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1. Pirate Word Hunt: - Write words with "ar," "er," "ir," "or," and "ur" sounds on small pieces of paper or index cards. - Hide the word cards around the classroom or a designated play area. - Give each student a pirate-themed map (you can draw a simple treasure map) with empty spaces corresponding to the hidden words. - Students go on a word hunt, finding the hidden cards and matching them to their maps. - The first student to complete their map wins a "treasure" (a small prize or sticker).  ~ printable google doc word list 2. Pirate Sound Bingo: - Create Bingo cards with words containing "ar," "er," "ir," "or," and "ur" sounds. You can make these cards in advance or have students create their own on blank grids. - Call out words that fit the "ar," "er," "ir," "or," and "ur" patterns randomly. - Students mark the words on their...

Fun and Active Phonics Games - Integrated and Standards-Based

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Teaching phonics to elementary school students is a crucial part of developing their reading and language skills.  I love to integrate different elements of the standards. Overlapping PE and Art standards makes learning fun and more engaging. By integrating physical education standards and Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for reading foundational skills, teachers can make learning phonics an active and engaging experience. I especially enjoy connecting PE and phonics because brain science tells us that movement increases the retention of information. Before I get into the games, here are the standards that they meet: PE Standards: Standard 1: Motor Skills and Movement Patterns    - Develop fundamental motor skills like running, jumping, and skipping.    - Engage in activities that promote coordination and balance. CCSS Reading Foundational Standards: RF.K.1: Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.    - Recognize and...

Fun, Effortless Phonics Reinforcement Flex Games

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Phonics is the foundation of reading and writing, and reinforcing phonics concepts doesn't have to be a daunting task. In fact, it can be loads of fun with minimal preparation and materials. Today, I'm sharing five engaging phonics activities that require very little prep and few materials.  These games can be played as an entire class, a small group, or individually. Some of these games include elements of art and design, and others can be played with the whole class, making learning phonics easy and breezy! 1. Word Wall Art Materials Needed: sticky notes markers blank wall/poster board. How to Play:  Write a variety of words on sticky notes, each highlighting a different phonics concept (e.g., CVC words, words with silent 'e,' or words with consonant blends.) I also use word lists that you can generate by using AI tools like ChatGTP, or you can find free lists on TeachersPayTeachers, or Google. Stick these notes to the wall or poster board.  Ask the kids to choose a w...