Sunday, August 17, 2014

Ready, Set, LEARN!!!

Welcome back Mrs. Worthy's 4th grade Scholars!  I am so excited to be back to school!  I have been hard at work getting our classroom set up for a successful school year. 

I had a fun summer of learning and relaxing.  I had the opportunity to attend several professional developments this summer and I learned a lot! 

I also had a blast driving the Sonora Elementary Mobile library van.  I want to give a big shout out to Dylan and Jonah who regularly checked out books this summer.  Way to go boys! 


Along with delivering books this summer, I also did my fair share of reading!  I read 30 young adult books this summer!  You can find my book recommendations on Instagram under the hashtag, #mrsworthyrecommends.  I look forward to telling you all about them!

My most favorite part of the summer was spending time with my family.  Ellie, Mr. Worthy, and I enjoyed being outdoors, swimming, and being lazy around the house!

    
I am very excited about this year!  We have lots of learning to do!

Love,
Mrs. Worthy

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Welcome to Mrs. Worthy's 4th Grade

Welcome to Mrs. Worthy's Class!  I am so excited that I have the opportunity to be your teacher next year!  We are going to have MANY awesome learning experiences together.

I hope you all have a fun and relaxing summer!  Check back on our class blog each week for updates from Mrs. Worthy!  I look forward to reading your comments so that we can stay connected over the summer!

Love,
Mrs. Worthy

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Animals are Characters, too...

Wow...it has been way too long since I have given a classroom update.  That is not to say that great things have not been happening in Room 506 this year. 

We just finished up our third Common Core English Language Arts unit which focused on point of view with an emphasis on animals as characters.  We looked at animals that are personified such as Ralph the Mouse and Desperaux.  We also looked at animals that don't take on human characteristics such as the Black Stallion and Winn Dixie.  We also researched animals and then compared how they are portrayed in narratives versus their real-life characteristics. 

Our culminating project has been animal stories with a research component.  The students chose an animal to research and then created a short informational film using the iMovie app.  They are currently writing narratives with the same animals as the main characters.  We are linking their videos to QR codes that will be put at the end of their stories so that their readers can find out information about the animal in the book.  I think it is so important that students realize that nonfiction reading can be linked to their fiction reading.  I always stress that if they are reading a story about a certain subject, such as the Titanic, then they should also find a nonfiction component to go with it. 

This is the first time they have published a piece using the iMovie app. Here is a sneek peek at a few of their pieces...



Mrs. Worthy

Monday, September 2, 2013

Classroom Library Ribbon Cutting!

I am extremely proud of my classroom library.  It has taken a few years, but I think I finally have a color-coded system of how the books are organized (by genre).  I try my best to stay on top of all the new literature that comes out every year to ensure that I will have a book that will interest everyone...now if only money grew on trees!  This year I decided to do something a little different with my classroom library.  Instead of going over the expectations and then allowing the students to begin checking out, I made them wait!  By the end of the week the anticipation was killing them!  I have never had a class so excited about checking out books!  Each day I gave them a teaser that got them a little more excited!

Monday (the first day):  This was the first day of school so we were very busy getting to know each other and getting our routines set.  I did allow the students to read from my picture book shelf.  This is when the questions started..."When do we get to go on the other side?!?"

Tuesday:  We did a mini lesson over how the books in the classroom library are organized.  I allowed several students to grab one of each color book and then we talked about what genre it belonged to.  I ended up doing a book talk on almost every book they grabbed and the excitement grew!

Wednesday:  I so wish I had took pictures on this day but I was having so much fun watching the students that I totally forgot!  On this day the students went "speed dating"!  After the giggles subsided and I reassured them that no one had to buy anyone dinner, the students began a 3- minute "date" with a book.  The read the blurb, a couple of pages, etc and decided whether or not they would want to try the book.  Basically this was a "book pass" but calling it "speed dating" made it more fun for the students (crazy, I know!).  By the end of reading, the students all had at least one book they were itching to try out!

Thursday:  When the students got to class on this day, they found the classroom library roped off with red ribbon. 


 
 
They had an invitation on the board to come to the classroom library "ribbon cutting" that Friday.  They were super pumped!  During our reading block we went over the procedures for all the different reading spots in our classroom.  Thanks to a PE 4 Life grant our school received last year, I have 3 stationary bikes in the classroom that the students can sit on while they read.  I also have several other spots that students enjoy sitting in.
 
Friday:  Today was the day!  I will let the pictures and videos do the talking...needless to say, I had a happy class of students!
 
(this is not the best video...they were So excited which caused a couple management issues!)

 
 
 
 
Overall, opening up my classroom library this way was a huge success.  I know it might seem silly, but the students LOVED cutting the ribbon and even enjoyed some "bookworms" (gummy worms...thank you Pinterest!).  I will definitely be opening my library the same way again next year.  I do think I will have the red ribbon up from the first day to help build the excitement even more (a student in the class actually had the ribbon idea!)
 
Now that the library is open, we will starting up guided reading/literature studies.  My goal is to have EVERYONE on grade level by the end of the year!!!
 
Thanks for stopping by Room 506!
Mrs. Worthy


First two weeks in review!

We have had a great start to the school year!  The students in Mrs. Worthy's class came ready to learn and have done a fantastic job learning our classroom norms and have worked extremely hard to build a strong community.  Two specific things we are doing to ensure a strong classroom community are morning meetings and "drops in a bucket".  We start every morning with a morning meeting.  During our meeting we make sure that everyone is greeted.  We are focusing on making eye contact, a firm handshake (but not too firm!), and speaking in a clear voice.  This has been a great way for us to get to know each other and learn each other's names! 

"Drops in a bucket" is something that I have done in the past.  We talk about how each person has an imaginary bucket inside and that people can fill up your bucket with nice words and gestures.  On the flip side, people can also dip from your bucket by saying or acting in a negative way.  Each student in class has a bucket on the bulletin board where others can drop nice notes/compliments.  Students get to take their "drops" home each Friday.  A quick story, last Friday morning I noticed a student peeking in all the buckets.  I just watched her and quickly noticed that she was making sure that every person was going to have a drop in their bucket to take home over the weekend.  So sweet!

We sat down as a class on the second day of school and made our classroom expectations.  We then sorted each expectation into the different areas of our school mantra.  The students loved this because it helps them to have ownership over the expectations...they aren't just a meaningless list that Mrs. Worthy created!

I know already that this is going to be a wonderful school year!  I am looking forward to all that is to come!




Thanks for stopping by Room 506!
Mrs. Worthy

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Meet Mrs. Worthy

Wow!  I can't believe we are wrapping up summer and about to start a brand-new school year.  I have been busy getting our classroom set up and organized so that we can hit the ground running on the first day.  I am so excited about all the exciting possibilities that this school year holds!  It is going to be a fantastic year! 

This will be my eighth year in the classroom and my fifth year teaching the 4th grade.  I have taught at Sonora Elementary since we opened and before Sonora, I taught at Lee Elementary.  I attended the University of Arkansas and earned my Masters in Teaching.  I am married to Mr. Worthy who is our EAST teacher at Sonora.  Together, we have a sassy two year old named Ellie Faith.  Every day with a two year old is an adventure!!

I love, love, love to read and my goal is always to get kids into books.  I truly believe that even the most reluctant reader can leave 4th grade loving to read.  I am constantly scouring for new books that will interest every reader!  You can check out our class book blog to see what I have been reading.  As the school year goes on, students will be adding their book recommendations to the blog.

We are very blessed to be a 1:1 iPad classroom.  What this means is that EVERY student in our class will have an iPad to use daily.  The goal of the iPads is not to play, but to help transform the students' learning and make learning more engaging. I am excited to share more about this with you in the future!

It is going to be a GREAT year!

Mrs. Worthy