CLASSROOM PREP VLOG | labels, name tags, meet the teacher folders

Hi! My name is Leslie and I am a second year, fourth-grade teacher in Arizona. I am SO happy you’re here!
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  • @DeeDeeDIY
    @DeeDeeDIY11 ай бұрын

    It's nice.

  • @keh_llee
    @keh_llee11 ай бұрын

    😊Great videos!

  • @henryprokop9170
    @henryprokop917011 ай бұрын

    Hi, just found your channel. Could you explain how you use the 3 subject notebook for ELA and Math? The school I'm at has them and I'm needing help with how to set it up please. Thank you. Alicia from CT

  • @leslieslittles2463

    @leslieslittles2463

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi! I am actually starting new this year I used 1 subjects last year and it wasn’t enough space for math and my ELA is actually going to be compiled of one subject for reading (we use wonders so this will include things like our genre studies, our weekly story graphic organizers, and essential question written responses) one subject will be for writing, and one subject will be a science/social studies combo. In their notebooks I give handouts they glue in, graphic organizers, give notes, and I make sure to explicitly teach how to reference their notebooks to help them look back on. As for math, I use the left side of the notebook as a Cornell style of note taking where the bottom “summary” section is actually usually used as a final exit ticket. The right side is where we do a few practice problems. After the notebook sections are completed we can do whiteboard practice, scoot games, write the rooms, Prodigy assigned questions practice, study island practice, stuff like that to practice the concept before we formally assess! I was planning on posting a full video about my notebooks but that’s a very general/vague outline of them so you have it before the school year starts!