• Nav Social Menu

    • Bloglovin
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • YouTube
lala life

lala life

  • Home
  • About Me
  • Blog
  • Teacher Resources
  • Fashion
  • Shop
  • Contact

January 21, 2014 ·

task cards, classroom face lift, and a good book!

Uncategorized

I have become obsessed with using task cards in my classroom. I absolutely love them and I think I have purchased every single one of Rachel Lynette’s and Teaching with a Mountain View. It’s so easy to just pull out a set for a particular skill that kids are struggling with. While I love using these in centers and during my small group instruction, I thought they would also be great for whole group instruction. I decided to take a few of the cards and write them on chart paper.

 I displayed them around the room and the kids got into groups to figure out the main idea of each passage. I also added two other choices to pick the main idea from, so when they were finding the main idea, they also had to tell me why the other two were wrong. 

Once we finished determining the main idea of each passage, we color coded our answers. I think it’s so important to teach kids how to highlight. If we didn’t go over this in class, every kid would be highlighting every single word that they had written. This way, it’s much easier to find what they’re looking for when I call on one of them. We highlighted each main idea in the same color and their reasons for why the other two choices weren’t the main idea in another color.

Lastly, we filled out a graphic organizer where we named the main idea of a passage, along with details that supported the main idea.

Tomorrow we will work on a slightly harder passage where we will identify the main idea and find supporting details within the passages
*********
I spent a little time in my classroom this weekend and rearranged some things. The room works so much better now and I’m loving the new areas. My kids were thrilled too 🙂 We all need a little change every now and then, right? 

*****
Have you ever read this book?
How wonderful is this book? Soooo good! I posted a pic on Instagram (msleslieann01) and I had several people say they read it aloud to their 5th graders. I would *love* to do this and actually had one student ask if we could do this with the book today but since I only have each group of students for around an hour and 1/2, I simply don’t have time. I’m still struggling with fitting everything in, so a read aloud just isn’t possible. Instead, I talked about the book with each group and asked if they wanted to read it. If they did, they put their name on a piece of paper and placed it in the green bucket. At the end of the day, I randomly drew a piece of paper and that person got to read the book. When that person finishes, the book will be passed on. There’s also a copy at the library that they can check out. If you haven’t read the book, you definitely need to. It was so good!!
Happy Tuesday, y’all! 🙂

Previous Post: « #LAeveryday2014 Weeks 2&3 Recap
Next Post: #LAeveryday2014 Weekly Recap »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Alison Rose says

    January 22, 2014 at 12:09 am

    Your room is so colorful and inviting! I love using task cards with my kids. We normally do them in small groups, but I like the idea of using them whole group. I read Wonder aloud to my students this year and it is so very powerful. We have made references back to it many times. I am in awe of your purses. I follow you on Instagram and get giddy every time I see a different one. You are one lucky gal! 🙂
    Alison
    Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'

  2. The Colorful Apple says

    January 22, 2014 at 12:50 am

    I love how bright and colorful your room is! I have also heard great things about the book, Wonder. I think I may need to check it out myself. I'd love to hear more about how you use the task cards. Everyone raves about them, but I have never used them in my classroom before.

    Sara 🙂
    The Colorful Apple

  3. Karine says

    January 22, 2014 at 12:07 pm

    Hi! I'm teaching in 6th grade in Québec and your ideas for the main idea will work perfectly for my class! I have to create all the task cards that I need because it doesn't exist in french… Thank you for the idea! And your classroom look lovely really!

  4. Lopez Land Learners says

    February 10, 2014 at 6:24 am

    First off… holy cow woman.. you have put a lot of amazing pieces of furniture, decorations, chairs, pillows, baskets, etc. in to your room!! Wow.. it is amazingly beautiful. I, too, love task cards and luckily, so do my students. When I first started my TPT store, I thought I would post all of our writing activities and prompts. Turns out, all I keep making are task cards.. I hope next year's class loves them half as much as this year. We use them it seems 3-4 times a week and they never get tired of them! Thank you for sharing your room!

    Susan
    LopezLandLearners

Primary Sidebar

Shop My Looks

Search

Categories

Subscribe via Email

Teachers Pay Teachers

Latest on Instagram

Are you a kindle lover or no? I feel like I become Are you a kindle lover or no? I feel like I become a kindle girlie during the winter months, but I have no clue why. I usually always prefer a physical book, but here lately I’m glued to my kindle. I remember this happened to me last winter, too. 🤷🏼‍♀️ I’m flying through my TBR though, so let’s call it a win!

#bookreel #kindleaesthetic #readingaesthetic #booksbooksbooks #kindlegirlie
November reading wrap up Yall, I’ve been so bad November reading wrap up

Yall, I’ve been so bad about posting my monthly wrap ups 🤦🏼‍♀️ That’s definitely a goal for the new year because I miss them so much!

Anyways, here’s what I read in November. It’s been a weird reading year for me, so it’s kinda all over the place. A couple of 5 ⭐️’s, but also some definite duds lol

Have y’all read any of these? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

Thanks for the tagged publishers for the gifted copies!
This WILL BE the year I *finally* read Elin Hilder This WILL BE the year I *finally* read Elin Hilderbrand’s holiday series. This has been on my list for years and year! Have y’all read it?? #holidayreading #elinhilderbrand #winterstreet #christmasbooks #booksbooksbooks
Kicking off my holiday reading with Falon’s Ball Kicking off my holiday reading with Falon’s Ballard’s newest rom com, All I Want is You! I love this author, so I’m excited for this one. 🩷📖🎄

Synopsis:
All Jessica has ever wanted is her own happily ever after. But until that happens, she spends her days as a small-time romance writer, penning satisfying Happily Ever Afters to soothe the heartache left by her ex-boyfriend Nick—also a romance writer and now her biggest rival—who has found success writing love stories without happy endings. It’s what he’s good at, after all . . .

So when their professional obligations bring them to a remote inn a few days before Christmas, they’re a little more than peeved, especially when they get trapped sharing a room in a snowstorm. But what’s more fitting for two romantic writers in a slump? Realizing the friction between them might be the only cure for their writer’s block, they decide to turn their frustration into fiction . . . and the pages start flying. But will Jess’s heart soar, too? Nick is the last guy on earth she should love . . . but what if he is really all she wants for Christmas?
What I read this week 🩷📖 It took me all wee What I read this week 🩷📖

It took me all week to read The Favorites by Layne Fargo, which usually means I’m not loving a book, but I’m thrilled that’s not the case with this book! It was just a super busy week for me so I didn’t read as much every day as I wanted, but I absolutely LOVED this book! It releases January 14, so mark your calendars now! I don’t even love figure skating/ ice dancing (honestly I’ve never even heard of this) and I still was obsessed with this book. Highly highly recommend!

Thanks for my early review copy, @atrandombooks
Holiday Reading Season Begins 🎄📖🎄 Have y Holiday Reading Season Begins 🎄📖🎄

Have y’all started your holiday TBR?? I’m sharing mine in this weekend’s edition of The Reading Nook! If you need the link to sign up for my weekly email newsletter, comment “email” and I’ll send you a DM!

I am *so excited* to start reading the 8 books I’m chatting about this morning. 💚🎄🎅🏼

#bookreel #holidayreading #holidaybooks #holidaytbr #christmasbooks #christmasreading #bookish
Halfway thru this book and I can. not. put. it. do Halfway thru this book and I can. not. put. it. down. 1000% obsessed. It releases in January, so put it on your TBRs NOW! Oh my goodness I’m loving this book!

Synopsis:

She might not have a famous name, funding, or her family’s support, but Katarina Shaw has always known that she was destined to become an Olympic skater. When she meets Heath Rocha, a lonely kid stuck in the foster care system, their instant connection makes them a formidable duo on the ice. Clinging to skating—and each other—to escape their turbulent lives, Kat and Heath go from childhood sweethearts to champion ice dancers, captivating the world with their scorching chemistry, rebellious style, and roller-coaster relationship.

Until a shocking incident at the Olympic Games brings their partnership to a sudden end.

As the ten-year anniversary of their final skate approaches, an unauthorized documentary reignites the public obsession with Shaw and Rocha, claiming to uncover the “real story” through interviews with their closest friends and fiercest rivals. Kat wants nothing to do with the documentary, but she can’t stand the thought of someone else defining her legacy. So, after a decade of silence, she’s telling her story: from the childhood tragedies that created her all-consuming bond with Heath to the clash of desires that tore them apart. Sensational rumors have haunted their every step for years, but the truth may be even more shocking than the headlines

Thanks for my gifted copy, @randomhouse
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Blog
  • Teacher Resources
  • Fashion
  • Shop
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025 · Website Design By Jumping Jax Designs