I made it to the end of the year.
Done.
That alone is reason to celebrate.
But ... I've managed to accomplish a few more things to share.
I made a beautiful summer wreath for my door. I had seen a gorgeous wreath with little red tulip buds, and headed out to Michaels to gather some supplies. But alas, they didn't have nearly enough tulip buds to make a wreath. So, I had to come up with a new plan. I finally (after many handfuls of flowers and making my daughter lay them out on the floor in a circle shape) decided on green hydrangea blossoms and little cream rose buds. I love it.
Now, I should mention, I'm not one for fussy crafts. I can't be bothered with the floral wire and tape, so I just snipped the flowers off the stems with my scissors, and pulled out my glue gun. Everything you see is glue gunned on (is that a verb?), which made the entire process much quicker, and I didn't even burn myself this time. (But, one week later and the "E" has fallen off ... maybe I should have glued that one on a little stronger). For the wreath I used 4 large hydrangea blossoms, and about 7 bunches of cream rose buds. Isn't it pretty??
I also finally finished my Text Structure Concept Posters. They had been on my to-do list forever, and had been sitting unfinished in my permanently open PowerPoint tab on my computer. But, I put the push on, and finished them up.
I included 2 different posters for each text structure (cause and effect, compare and contrast, description, problem and solution, and sequence). One poster is more general - perfect for teaching or modelling the text structure. The other poster is more text specific (but can be used with any nonfiction text) - focusing on what the student learned from the text, using the text structure. It also includes a graphic organizer specific to the text structure. This one is great for a summative assessment.
I also included a student checklist for success criteria, rubric, blank template, and completed example.
Last but not least, I made this little beauty last night for tonight's supper. The strawberries and rhubarb are fresh out of my garden, and as soon as my husband picked them, I knew a pie was in order.
The recipe was quick and easy ... because that's how I roll in the summer. ;)
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie
- 3 1/2 cups strawberries (quartered)
- 3 1/2 cups rhubarb (cut into 1/2" slices)
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup cornstarch
- 2 tbsp butter
Mix all ingredients (except the butter) and pour into prepared pie shell (I used a frozen shell, because I can't stand rolling out pie dough).
Dab butter on top before putting on top crust (I thawed the frozen shell a bit and used my pizza cutter to cut strips so I could make a lattice top).
Brush top with cream or milk and sprinkle sugar on top (I used raw sugar). *This step is completely optional.
Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes, then turn the oven down to 350 degrees and bake for another 25-30 minutes.
And, that's that. I'm linking up with my friend Tara over at 4th Grade Frolics for her fabulous Made-It-Monday ... and I can't wait to share a lot more Monday Made-Its with you this summer. :)
Happy Monday!
Happy Summer Jen!!! I adore the wreath and the resource...well, I think it's absolutely perfect and cannot wait to use it. Enjoy your first summer days :) :)
ReplyDeleteYour wreath is GORGEOUS! I am super impressed! Seeing that pie makes me think of my grandma...she made the most amazing pie crust...sigh. I can't wait to go check out your text structure posters; everything you make is SUCH high quality!
ReplyDeleteOk.....that pie looks divine!!!!! YUMMY!!!! Your wreath is beautiful. I need to make something for my door....I feel like I'm not that good at it..lol. Love all you do! Thanks for linking up:)
ReplyDelete4th Grade Frolics
LOVE the wreath! Your technique is right up my alley, might need to try it out. Enjoy your summer!
ReplyDeleteI love your text structure posters. They will prove to be really useful. A couple of questions: (1) what software do you use to create your resources, and (2) what is the name of the font used for the bodytext on page 2 of the text structure posters? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog and I've been inspired. I am trying the ISNB in the fall and I also want to redo a few of my assignments. What program did you use to create your posters? I love the posters and your wreath!
ReplyDeleteI have been falling victim to the permanently open power point myself a lot lately!
ReplyDeleteTara
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