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Friday, August 7, 2015
Oh. Sweet. Mama!!!
I'm going to share my favorite parts and Big Take-Aways, but lucky lucky you - the WHOLE lesson was recorded via Periscope. Click here to watch!
First of all, Coach introduced the coolest new feature to really amp up those gestures and mirrors - Power Cards with Power Plus for extra uummph! Each child is given a 3X5 index card. One side is the Normal Power card. This is what you typically expect from your students. But the other side is Power Plus. When students are feeling sleepy and slow after lunch and you want them to remember a big point, have them flip their card over to Power Plus and really get into those gestures and use their big teacher voices.
Who is excited to try Power Cards???? This girl!!!!
Of course, because I am awesome and I love you so very much, you can download your very own Power Cards here! Just print them on card stock, laminate, and velcro to your desks. (That's my plan anyway!)
Secondly, Coach introduced a new review technique which I can already see working seamlessly with the lesson sketch. The Big Questions of the day (or lesson, or unit, or chapter, or whatever unit of measure in your room...) are listed on the board in a PowerPoint presentation. At the beginning, students read the questions to each other using brainies, similar to a Crazy Professor reading.
Then once you have taught a lesson and answered a question, you flash the slide again, but the question is in blue. The students simply Review the Blue! Then, as the chapter, or unit, or whatever progresses, more questions are flipped to blue and students are continually reviewing all the lessons or skills you wanted them to know. Can I get an OH YEAH? I mean... c'mon. OH STINKING YEAH! Kids constantly reviewing EVERY skill they need in a unit. YEEESSSSSS!!!! THAT is teaching heaven!
Finally, Coach gave us some Mirror Words varieties and Teach-Okay varieties.
In true Coach B style, he used his chair props to navigate through the sequence of the lesson. Which I personally love!
And of course, had lots of colleagues get up and practice.
To end the presentation, we all had to evacuate due to a fire alarm in the building. I just figured Coach's gestures were so fast he started smokin' up the place. Turns out a day care kid on the other side of the building pulled the alarm... but I'm just going to continue to imagine Coach setting off the alarms with sparks of funtricity!!!
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Book Study: 122 Amazing Games! Chapter 2
1. Class-Yes! (Attention Getter)
2. Mirror Words (Engager)
3. Scoreboard (Motivator)
4. 5 +1 Rules (Unifier)
5. Teach-Okay (Activator)
6. Switch! (Involver)
7. Hands and Eyes (Focuser)
If you are new to WBT, or just still feel overwhelmed, these are the seven steps to master before you proceed to any other components! You can read my original blog post about The Big Seven here. And, you can see how all these components integrate into a single lesson here.
The Big Take-Away for me from this chapter is that the "classroom management plan" we use in Whole Brain Teaching cannot be separated from the instruction we teach. Coach says it best on page 9, "...thinking well is behaving well." When we keep our students focused, motivated, involved, engaged, and active, there is NO ROOM for misbehaviors. We have their WHOLE BRAINS developing reading or writing or math skills, and that, my friends, is a WONDERFUL place to be!
Another Big Take-Away for me was the description of the types of gestures used during Mirror Words.
* Casual gestures - make lessons visual; match the story/instruction; can vary from teacher to teacher.
* Memory gestures - linked to core concepts; should be the same for every WBT teacher in a school; (can find these in conjunction with Power Pix).
Five Rules; Plus on brand new, oh so shiny, new in the box... DIAMOND RULE! The Diamond Rule is "Keep your eyes on the target."
>Reading a book? Page is the target.
>Listening to teacher? Teacher is the target.
>A classmate is speaking? Classmate is the target.
When it comes to teaching the 5 rules, Coach B has included some extra special 2-step lesson plans for teaching all 5 rules AND the diamond rule. Rolling 10-finger WOOO, Coach!
Using the Switch! helps our most talkative kids to listen, and our most quiet kids to talk. It forces each of those "learning styles" to embrace the opposite - thus, involving the WHOLE brain!
Use Hands and Eyes only SOMETIMES to make a very important point or call students to "laser" attention.
Next week we will be talking about the 10 most popular WBT games, and I will *hopefully* have some lesson plans to share with you that involve some-most of the games.
That's all for tonight, and remember that by adding these little sparks of funtricity into your classroom instruction, management will work itself in and you will be visiting Teacher Heaven on a permanent teach-cation. Oh, sweet mama!!!!
Monday, July 27, 2015
Chapter 1: WBT Overview
Let's get started with Chapter 1. It's a really quick 4 page read, but it is the foundation for everything we are going to study. If you haven't already read through the original text, I suggest you find it and really get a firm grasp on the foundations of WBT. Chapter 1 in this book BRIEFLY reviews chapters 5-12 from Whole Brain Teaching for Challenging Kids.
Major points from Chapter 1 include:
*The Big Seven*
1. Class-Yes! Everyone's favorite attention-getter to calm your class and focus their attention. It has infinite entertainment possibilities, if you just use your imagination! Make the call-outs seasonal, academic based, or just plain silly.
2. The Five Classroom Rules + the all NEW Diamond Rule - a rule for EVERY scenario without posters and posters of lists.
-Rule 1: Follow directions quickly.
-Rule 2: Raise your hand for permission to speak.
-Rule 3: Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat.
-Rule 4: Make smart choices.
-Rule 5: Keep your dear teacher happy. (*More on this in a bit.)
-Diamond Rule <> Keep your eyes on the target.
3. Mirror words - activates all areas of the brain including speaking, listening, motor, visual, feelings, and critical thinking. 100% engagement? Oh sweet mama, yeah!
4. Scoreboard - with all new levels to game-ify your classroom so kids WANT to win the behavior "video game" you're in charge of!
5. Teach-Okay - like think-pair-share, except FUN, focused, and energetic... activating all those neurons again! No sit-and-get here!
6. Hands and Eyes - use this sparingly to make REALLY BIG points, or in cases where complete attention is of the utmost importance.
7. Switch - balancing our Chatty Cathy's with our Silent Susan's.
I promised more about Rule 5. I've heard a lot of teachers say they get grief from parents over this one. It's all in the explanation. Notice that the rule is KEEP your teacher happy, not MAKE your teacher happy. I tell the kids a whole spill about how no matter what happens at home I will come to the classroom happy. Some mornings throughout the year, the kids even get to see me take deep breaths or sip my tea and get myself happy so we can begin our day. Coach B. says that it is the no-loophole rule. Even for those kids who can argue their way out of anything, or think they can anyway, you are the master of your own emotions. They cannot argue with what you feel. Also, Coach B. says that the one true thing that keeps him happy as a teacher is for students to learn. Students learn? Happy teacher! I usually end up with parents creating this rule for their families at home, or at least buying-in to why this is important in the classroom.
Which WBT strategy are you most interested to learn more about? If you have looked ahead (who hasn't sneaked a peek?!), which game do you want to know more about, or which chapter seems the most relevant to your curriculum and grade area?
I am so excited to begin this book study with you! Don't forget to follow my blog so you will get updates, and SHARE!!!
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Sunday, June 28, 2015
All Fired Up!
My head is SPINNING! I attended the 8th Annual WBT Conference this week in Pineville, Louisiana. 3 days with Coach B, Nancy, Farrah, and a whole team of the most amazing WBT teachers I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.
Again...
My. Head. Is. SPINNNNNING!!
There was so much to learn and Coach B is absolutely astounding! His passion. His energy. His love for teachers and students. It's infectious and inspiring. This is my third time to attend the conference and every time I am rejuvenated and excited about returning to school.
I have several posts for you this summer as I continue my internship into the coming year. I hope to finally achieve WBT certified teacher.
First is my summer to-do list. You may want to use my list to help you create your own list so we can get our classrooms WBT ready for the new year. This is year I am diving in - deep end, no safety harness. It's WBT or bust.
Second, is a book study of Coach B's new book: 122 Amazing Games! available at Amazon.com right now! I am beyond excited to dig into this book with you. I've been reading and it is absolutely incredible! We will be synthesizing our learning of this book with the original text: Whole Brain Teaching for Challenging Kids.
I'll be posting classroom photos as soon as I start working, lessons to accompany our basal which is now mandated throughout my district, and of course results and freebies for you! Be sure to follow my good friend Jaimee at Tying Shoes and Dots of Glue because we will be working very closely this year and will have lots to share!
I cannot wait to get started! How about a community share... what are you most looking forward to with WBT in the new year?
My favorite new strategy to try is the Mind Giants. I am super excited to implement them in my classroom this year and make them an integral part of my teaching and my students' learning.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Revamped Universal Homework Model (Star Homework)
After a LOT of consideration this year I ended up completely deleting ALL homework assignments (cue the gasping and eye rolling). The kids in my school/district/state are in a total state of turmoil because of the Common Core vs. Anti-Common Core political game that is being played right in front of them. One of the biggest concerns is the amount of homework given.
Now, before you are all jump through cyberspace to give me what for, let me explain. I know that many accounts (but not all) are exaggerated. I also know that math teachers are taking the brunt of this problem, and I teach reading and writing. I also know that homework is not *really* a Common Core issue. BUT, I am willing to work with my kids and their parents so that everyone is motivated to continue trying their hardest. Even though the UHM leaves homework to be totally optional, I still havekids parents feeling like they have to complete everything on the list. So, kids continue to turn in their homework sloppy and wonder why they don't get credit. Hmmm..
I noticed another problem as well with my Independent Workstation time in the classroom - it is lacking necessary structure and accountability.
Aha moment of the century...
Drumroll please....
USE THE UNIVERSAL HOMEWORK MODEL TO TRACK WORKSTATION TIME!!!!!!!
How have I NEVER thought of this before???? It must just be a stroke of pure genius on my part. OR, finally Coach B's real genius is beginning to seep through my computer screen and into my teacher thoughts!
I can NOT wait to try this in my classroom this week! This idea won't be completely foreign to my kiddos because they have seen the UHM form. AND, we have been doing stations all year. This will just give them the umph they need to finish the year strong. And next year, I plan on implementing it from the beginning and doing another year of no homework!
Of course, I'm attaching a copy just for you! Click HERE to download your copy from my TPT store!
Now, before you are all jump through cyberspace to give me what for, let me explain. I know that many accounts (but not all) are exaggerated. I also know that math teachers are taking the brunt of this problem, and I teach reading and writing. I also know that homework is not *really* a Common Core issue. BUT, I am willing to work with my kids and their parents so that everyone is motivated to continue trying their hardest. Even though the UHM leaves homework to be totally optional, I still have
I noticed another problem as well with my Independent Workstation time in the classroom - it is lacking necessary structure and accountability.
Aha moment of the century...
Drumroll please....
USE THE UNIVERSAL HOMEWORK MODEL TO TRACK WORKSTATION TIME!!!!!!!
How have I NEVER thought of this before???? It must just be a stroke of pure genius on my part. OR, finally Coach B's real genius is beginning to seep through my computer screen and into my teacher thoughts!
I can NOT wait to try this in my classroom this week! This idea won't be completely foreign to my kiddos because they have seen the UHM form. AND, we have been doing stations all year. This will just give them the umph they need to finish the year strong. And next year, I plan on implementing it from the beginning and doing another year of no homework!
Of course, I'm attaching a copy just for you! Click HERE to download your copy from my TPT store!
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