Summer is almost over. What?!?! I got out in mid May and go back next Thursday, so I know for some of you summer is very much still happening, but for me it is coming to an end! I’m starting to think about how the first week of 5th grade is going to look in my class. The kids come back on a Wednesday, so I’ll only have 3 days to plan out. The next week we start our first novel and regular week.
Like I’ve said before, I use my planner from April to roughly map out the school year.
Anytime the kids aren’t going to be there, I highlight in green. This way I can see exactly how much time I have to teach things before we assess them. I also use this planner to roughly plan out what is being taught on what days. This is NOT my lesson planner. I use another planner for that. I also write in major testing windows like the STAR test.
So, what does those first three days look like?
My biggest tip (and I’m by no means perfect at this!) is to not over plan! I have a few back up activities that are good for pulling out if needed, but I try not to plan too many must do activities because the schedule is always changing those first few days (or at least this has been my experience the past two years). This is really different from when I taught first grade. I remember the first few days of school in 1st… I was always running out of things for the kids to do while we were doing sight word testing and other benchmark assessments. Having the kids for only a certain amount of time means you can get off track quickly! I’m going to try really hard this time to keep all of my classes on the same page for the first week. That’s easier when our actual routine begins, but the first week is difficult not to have some classes ahead or behind of the others.
Let’s talk each individual day! I LOVE starting back right in the middle of the week. If we start back on Monday, I feel like we have too much time to do beginning of the year activities, but not enough time to begin a full, regular weekly routine. What day of the week do you start back on?
Day One
So the first day is busy, busy, busy! The very first thing we do is go over the class syllabus so the kids (and parents!) know what is expected of them. I have the kids take this home and get their parents to sign it. The kids keep it in their binder for the entire year. If you want to see my syllabus, let me know!
The first ‘activity’ we do is my Faces of Fifth self portrait activity. I remember worrying about if this was too young for fifth graders because I LOVED doing it with first graders. It’s one of my favorite activities. And guess what? It’s not!! Fifth graders are still kids too and they love to do fun things like this! You can grab a free copy of the template here.
Next we begin our student interest survey. I love these because I get to see what kind of reader each kid is and more about their personality. It has questions like what kinds of books they like to read, their favorite hobby, tv shows, etc. I ask them to be completely honest and tell me if they don’t like reading. I got this idea from the absolutely life changing book The Book Whisperer. You can grab a free copy of mine here.
Day Two
This is where I’ve made the mistake the past two years of planning too much. A few are done with the self portrait and interest survey on the first day, but the majority aren’t. In the past, I’ve gone ahead and introduced a new activity when we weren’t ready. This year, the plan is to finish any work from the previous day. Those who have finished will go ahead and visit our classroom library for the first time and pick out a book! Then, as others finish, they can choose their first book too.
We have weekly library visits where the kids get two books, usually a picture book and a chapter book. I teach in the building that is the farthest away from the library (and everything!), so having a good classroom library is a must! If I didn’t, the kids would finish their book and not have anything else to read for the rest of the week. That just couldn’t happen, so I focused the majority of my classroom money towards purchasing books for the library. I let students have a lot of say about the books I purchase. When I give out Scholastic book orders, I have the students create a wish list and then I find books that many students request and try and use bonus points to get those. On my end of the year reflection survey last year, one of my sweet girls wrote that our classroom library helped her discover that she loved reading. I’d call that money well spent!
Now, here’s where I know this plan won’t stay exactly how I’ve got it laid out. During the second half of the school year last year, our district’s 5th grade began a program where all students received their own Chromebook (kinda like a laptop) that traveled with them from class to class. This, of course, took some getting use to and we had to allot time to go over rules and how to use these devices. I’m not sure how much time will be needed to do that at the beginning of the year, so I don’t want to over plan. I’ll just try and fit it in when needed and move some other stuff around. #itsallgood
Day Three
I’m *hoping* that Chromebooks will be up and running smoothly by day 3 and we can start practicing the basic such as emailing since that’s how we start each day. You can read more about that here.
Since hopefully everyone will have their independent reading book by day 3, we will start going over how to write their Status of the Class.
Every Friday, my kids will write a Reading Response Letter. In this letter, they will write a letter to me about their current book. The letters must be a page in length. They will tell me their thoughts and opinions on the book. I have created a ‘book’ for each of my students where they will write their letter to me each Friday. There are pages for every Friday throughout the school year, so there are 40 writing templates. I’ve done this for the past two years and I have decided on a book format this year for several reasons:
*It will help get them in the habit on writing this after the tests. They can just go and grab their’s from the shelf and get comfy and write!
*It’s more organized! They usually just cram their letter back in their binder when I hand it back. Now it will be in their ‘book’.
* They (and I! and their parents!) can see their writing improvement throughout the year. <——THE BEST PART!!!
* Their own book makes it a little more “fun”
* They can reread past letters and reflect back on their thinking and their experience with that particular book.
Let me know if you would like to see this in my TpT store! The binding machine is my new best friend! You can get yours here!
I love that this planner has this section for notes. I write what needs printing/copying here. The “color by PS” is my Color by Parts of Speech. That’s an extra in case there’s extra time that needs filling.
Sorry the post ran a little long!
If you have any questions, just leave a comment and I’ll reply! 🙂 🙂
Unknown says
I would like to see your syllabus and reading response letter book.
The Gentle Jungle says
I want to this syllabus too!
Ruth
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Unknown says
Thank you! I am going to get those as well! You are helping me already! I am moving from K to 5th in August – oh my goodness, I am excited and scared!
Unknown says
I am moving from 1st to 5th – I'm nervous and excited too! Good Luck!
Anonymous says
I would like a copy of your syllabus also.
Unknown says
Hi! I love reading your blog and following your instagram. I do not have a blog but I would LOVE to see the reading response journal in your tpt store! I am moving from 2nd/3rd grade reading to 4th/5th grade reading next year and would love some more inspiration! I would also be interested in your syllabus.
Thanks so much!
Kathleen Poe
Leslie Ann says
Thank you! 🙂 You can find the letters in my store now 🙂 teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
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Anonymous says
I would love to see your reading response letters in your TPT store! You have such good ideas!
Leslie Ann says
Thank you! I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Karen H says
I would love to see your reading response letters in your TPT store.
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Unknown says
I would as well!! I will be teaching 3 ELA classes too!
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Cheryl and Brian says
Thanks so much for sharing how you plan! I just needed to see how you use our planner for that! I have had my eye on a planner specifically for planning my days at school – switching from 5th Grade Literacy to the Intervention Specialist for Intermediate grades is really overwhelming me in terms of long range planning – back to Target (aka "The Hundred Dollar Store"…every time we go, it's at least a hundred dollars!:)) for more supplies!
Leslie Ann says
I just love Target! 🙂 🙂
Mistie says
I would love to see your syllabus and reading response letters.
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Unknown says
I would love to see your reading response letters in your TPT store! I love this idea!
Leslie Ann says
Thank you! I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Unknown says
I am starting this year with that same jump, from first to fifth and it is starting to feel a bit overwhelming. Love, that you are sharing your beginning week because I haven't had one yet ( I was a replacement teacher the second week of the year so I missed the intro days).
Thanks for sharing!
Leslie Ann says
You will LOVE 5th!!!! 🙂 🙂
Jennifer says
I would love to see your syllabus and reading response letters! I haven't seen a syllabus used in elementary school so I am very curious!,
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Unknown says
I would like to see your syllabus!
Leslie Ann says
I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! 🙂
Anonymous says
I would love to see your syllabus! This is my first year having my own class…5th grade reading! I was an EIP Reading teacher last year and have NO idea what I need to do as far as a syllabus goes!
Anonymous says
I would love to see your syllabus! This is my first year having my own class…5th grade reading! I was an EIP Reading teacher last year and have NO idea what I need to do as far as a syllabus goes!
Leslie Ann says
I'm currently working on a post able the syllabus! 🙂
lesqueda says
I am really enjoying reading your blog posts. This one was especially helpful but it's costing me $100! (I'm buying that binder!) Thank you for sharing. I also would love to see your syllabus and reading response letters. 🙂
Leslie Ann says
Haha! You'll love it though! 🙂 I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Unknown says
I would love to see the syllabus and reading response. I'm teaching 5th grade ELAR this year and I like your ideas.
Leslie Ann says
Thank you! I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
teach4luv says
Along with everyone else, I would love to see your syllabus and reading response letters. I have been EC and switched mid year last year to fifth. This is my first time teaching fifth ELA so it is a bit overwhelming. Appreciate all your help and suggestions!
Leslie Ann says
You'll love 5th ELA!!! The letters are uploaded to my store here and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Shellabelle says
I would love to see your syllabus! Also, I'd really like to see how you organize things in your classroom, such as how/where your kids turn in their work, how you keep track of missing work, how you organize centers and task cards (if you use them in your room). Thanks so much again, love your blog!
Leslie Ann says
I'm hoping to share about that when I get my classroom finished! 🙂 That's the plan, anyways! I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus!
Unknown says
Hi, thanks for sharing your ideas for the first week. You have on there "model quick book share" I wanted to know what is your "criteria" for book shares? How do you guide them to share more than just "I liked it/I didn't like it/It was boring"? Thank you and good luck your first week!
Leslie Ann says
At first I just model what a basic book share looks like. I talk about that a little here.
lifeinfifthgrade.com/2015/07/a-typical-day-in-5th-grade-for-me-and.html
Then when we have a little more time, we discuss the criteria. I wait because so much is thrown at them from day 1. My formal criteria is in my Book Talk resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Book-Talks-A-Fun-Way-to-Address-Speaking-and-Listening-Standards-1643919
Miss Alissa says
Would love to see your syllabus. So many great ideas!! Thanks!!!! tchrgrl79[at]gmail.com
Miss Alissa says
Would love to see your syllabus. So many great ideas in your post. Thanks for sharing!!
Leslie Ann says
Thank you! I'm currently working on a post all about the syllabus! 🙂
Unknown says
I moved up from third to fifth ELA this year. Have you ever tried interactive notebooks? I am giving those a try this year. I only have 50 minutes for each class-not much time to cover all that needs to be taught. How do you administer your spelling test, Chrome books?
Leslie Ann says
I've tried them, but I'm probably the only person that they don't work for. I found that the kids were concentrating on tape or glueing and cutting and we didn't have enough time for them to do all that and THEN listen. I do foldables sometimes but the whole notebook just didn't work for me. Our 6th grade Literature teachers uses them and LOVES them! 🙂
Kristin says
I'd love to see your syllabus and readers response! I'm starting in 5th this year and have been getting some great ideas from your blog and TPT store. Thanks!!
Leslie Ann says
Thank you! You'll love 5th! I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Mrs.A says
Hi! I'd like to see your syllabus, please. Thanks!
Leslie Ann says
I'm currently working on a post all about the syllabus! 🙂
christyhnj says
I'm in with the others. I'm curious about your syllabus and would love to see a copy as well as your reader response journals. I'll have my students using their Chromebooks to do their responses but I'd like to see your prompts.
Leslie Ann says
I don't use prompts…I just have them write about their book, so I'm not sure this would be helpful to you, but I've just uploaded the letters to my store. 🙂 They might work!!
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
miss m says
Also would LOVE the reading response book in TpT – such a great idea and very organized, too!
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Sherry says
I have been considering a syllabus and would love to see yours
Leslie Ann says
I'm currently working on a post all about the syllabus! 🙂
Ashley M says
I absutely love this and would love to see your syllabus and reading response book too. Also, we are going 1:1 this year with chromebooks. Do you have any suggestions on teaching the students expectations and ideas for how to use it in reading/writing? I would love to hear your thoughts!!
skunkzgrl says
Thanks so much for sharing. I would love to see your reader response journals in your TPT store. Your blog has been so helpful to me this summer- I am moving from elementary to 6-8, and have been stressing over the change. Your blog has provided me with so much support.
Leslie Ann says
Yay! I'm so glad you've found my blog useful! You will love elementary! Here's the link to the letters 🙂 teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Unknown says
I am so over the moon about this post!! I looked for your reading response letters on TPT but didn't see them. I would love too!! Also, what does your syllabus include? Thank you!!
Leslie Ann says
Thank you!! Here's the link for the letters and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
JohannesZooCrew says
I too would love to see your syllabus and reading response letters. I love this post. Very helpful and informative!
Leslie Ann says
Thank you! 🙂 I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Lana says
I would LOVE to see what the inside of the Reading Response book looks like. I am incorporating a Reading Response notebook this year where my students will write to me once a week.
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Christine Ann says
Can't thank you enough for taking the time to share your passion for teaching! Your blog is a great "mentor" resource for all levels of teaching experience. I'm starting in a new district and I'm looking to modify my curriculum packet. I would love to see your syllabus… Sharing it would the students the first day is a great idea!
Leslie Ann says
Thank you so much for the kind words, Christine! I'm currently working on a post all about the syllabus! 🙂 🙂
Unknown says
Awesome blog Ms.Leslie Ann! I'd love to take a look at your syllabus if you don't mind sharing 🙂
Leslie Ann says
Thank you! I'm currently working on a post all about the syllabus! 🙂 🙂
Ashley says
I would love to see your syllabus and your reading response letters! Great post! This will be my first year teaching 4th grade and you have given me some great ideas to get the year started off! Thanks! 🙂
Leslie Ann says
Yay! Thank you! I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
The Gentle Jungle says
I LOVE your blog! It even inspired me to start my own. Nothing as fancy as yours but it's a start. I really appreciate you sharing your hard work with ALL of us. My goal is to one day create really cool products like you when I have time (I have 3 kids ages 5, 3 and 1 ). I teach a 5th grade gifted class and I teach ALL the subjects, so I'm pretty busy! I look forward to learning from you 👍🏾
Leslie Ann says
Thank you so much, Ruth! That is so nice to hear! I'm so happy you've started a blog! I love blogging! It helps me reflect on my teaching! 🙂
Anonymous says
Thanks for the interest survey. I'm interested in your reader's response sheets.
Beti
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Amanda from Lesson Plans and Layovers says
LOVE how organized you are Leslie Ann! It is always so hard to find what works best for planning isn't it! It took me two years to work out something that works for myself in the classroom and it STILL has room for improvement. Glad to see you have something working great for you! 🙂
Leslie Ann says
Organizing is so hard but I think it's the key to have a less stressful year! 🙂 🙂
Ursula says
I'd love to see your reading response letter booklet.
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Unknown says
I'm with all others love what I see and would love a preview of your syllabus. Your making me excited for the new year with all your organized ideas.
Leslie Ann says
I'm currently working on a post all about the syllabus! 🙂 🙂
Michele says
I would like to see your Reading Response Letters!
Leslie Ann says
I've just uploaded the letters to my store and I'm currently working on a post about the syllabus! You can check out the letters resource here. 🙂
teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-Response-Letters-Make-Your-Own-Book-1991803
Ashley M says
Do you grade your reading response letters? If so, what are some things you are looking for?
Thanks 🙂
Unknown says
I would love to see an example of a well written reading response. And what format the pages are on the inside of the book you have pictured 🙂
Unknown says
Do you have some picture examples of student reading responses?
Unknown says
Did you ever publish your syllabus??
Unknown says
Did you ever publish your syllabus?
Unknown says
Did you ever publish your syllabus??
Unknown says
I know this is an older post but did you post your syllabus? I am moving from 1st to 5th and would LOVE any help I can get! PLEASE! LindsayBacon[at]yahoo.com
Unknown says
I know this is an older post but did you post your syllabus? I am moving from 1st to 5th and would LOVE some advice! 🙂 LindsayBacon[at]yahoo.com
Unknown says
I am moving from 2nd to 5th and would love to see your syllabus.
Clare Berends says
Hi! I was wondering what you do for "Status of the class"?
Anonymous says
Hi I was thinking about how do you buy all this stuff?????
Anonymous says
Hi! How are the kids enjoying your awesome plans??????? 😉 🙂 :0
Anonymous says
I would love to see a copy of your syllabus jburgesseducation16[at]gmail.com
Unknown says
Can I get a copy of your syllabus and reading response pages on your TPT store? THANK YOU! LindsayBacon[at]yahoo.com
Unknown says
I would love to get a copy of your response book and syllabus! blixtb@pcsb.org
Unknown says
I will be moving from 2nd to 5th and would really appreciate seeing your syllabus that you give your students. I think that would help me get a little handle on the big jump.
Jennifer says
I would like to see your syllabus. Do you only teach language arts??