Friday, August 17, 2012

Third Grade Classroom 2012-2013!

After working for 4 days (and about 18 hours) this week, it's finally done! Next week I will return to work for professional development and then the next week I'll meet my new kiddos. The summer has certainly flown by. Jaxon began Montessori this week and has had a tough time adjusting, which I was expecting. Each day has gotten a little better than the last though, and he has been a trooper. Next week should be easier for the little guy!

Here are some pics of my classroom:

The wall space above the cabinets is for academic vocabulary for the year for science, math, and reading/language. The cabinets are empty because they'll hold our anchor charts as we make them throughout the year.


Teacher small group area. The bookcase hold materials for small group for math and reading.

These cubbies used to be for the switch class, but now that we're self-contained they'll hold all of our textbooks.

Front of the room

I am already in love with these bookcases for each table group. They hold math manipulatives, privacy folders, notebook paper, supplies, and a small trash can.

Math calendar wall and behavior chart that I made

Writing vocabulary rings and stations charts to be used with clothespins

For when kids are absent

back of the room

Classroom library and stations buckets ready to be loaded

I hate taping nametags to desks every year!!!

The supplies on top of the bookcases. I've always wanted to organize our crayons like this to cut back on the "WAIT! I CAN"T FIND A RED!!!!"

Teacher area

Close-up of my shelf by the small group table. I'm bringing my label maker next week so WATCH OUT!!!

Close up of student bookcases, not yet labeled

StarBoard area, homework, and ticket out the door (for post-it note answers to questions)

So there you have it! I'm excited and ready to begin a new year and a new adventure :)

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Beach Trip Part 2

My dad emailed me his pictures this morning, so here are a few more!












Monday, August 13, 2012

Cooper/White Family Trip to Port Aransas!

This past weekend my parents took us on a family vacation to Port Aransas beach! It was so much fun and all three of us really enjoyed the beach, relaxation, and spending time with family! I'm seriously too tired to blog a whole lot about this trip, so instead I'm just telling the story through pictures!

On the ferry

Mammaw got J a beach present!


Mama and Jaxon

Mammaw, Pappaw, and Jaxon

Feeding the birds

I love this happy boy!

Beautiful pictures of a beautiful couple


We went into town to go shopping

Family pic

Too much beach for this guy, finally.


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Jaxon's Half-Birthday Celebration!

I got the idea from my neighbor and friend, Michele, to celebrate Jaxon's half-birthday. With a February 1st birthday so close to Christmas, the rest of the year is a long time to wait for a celebration with presents!

So I made Jaxon a cake with 1 1/2 candles (I chose strawberry because he loves strawberries and strawberry milk)...

Jaxon helped me with the batter and the icing!





and I bought him a few little gifts (I spent about $15 total)...


And we had us a celebration!







And here are Jaxon's 18 month pics:






Jaxon's 18 month stats:

Head: 19.5 in (90%)
Height: 33 in (72%)
Weight: 24lb, 6oz (30%)

He is developmentally on target in some areas, but advanced in most. He is perfectly healthy, although our pediatrician will always refer to him as "Fistula Jaxon" because of his little bottom problem earlier in life. We are so incredibly blessed and thankful for our healthy, active, adorable little boy!


And in other news...Jaxon got a plasma car! This is the coolest thing ever. It is propelled just by steering the wheel. He loves it...


But Mama loves it even more!



I'll leave you with one last pic of my cool guy!


Meal Planning Taken to the Extreme!

I am in the midst of that 2-3 week panic that begins when school is about to start and I realize that my relaxed, easy-going days of summer are ticking away. Soon I'll be back to keeping a tight schedule with work, Jaxon's new Montessori schedule, tutoring...along with my normal responsibilities of cooking, cleaning, laundry...and meal planning. Last year I began being more purposeful in my grocery shopping and I have saved a lot of money by doing so. I plan my meals each week and buy only what I need, and I try to cook from scratch so that I don't waste our money on frozen food.

Meal planning each week can be a daunting task, so I have done a few things to make it easier on myself. First, I made this neat little dry erase meal planner out of scrapbook paper, a picture frame, and some letter stickers. I use it each week. Hubby enjoys looking to see what's for dinner each night, as well.


Then I made myself a template of a grocery list organized into categories. You know how every grocery store is arranged a little differently? Well I just made my template go in order from left to right through the store, ending with frozen stuff. I just print a stack of them periodically and use one each week.


I usually only plan my meals one week in advance, but today I decided to do a month instead. I just found this printable calendar online, and I chose it because you can customize which day of the week comes first. I like mine to start with Monday because I grocery shop on Sunday evenings for the following week.

The kicker here is that I made weekly grocery lists on my template for each week in August, as I planned out the month's meals. These lists only include items for the dinner recipes. I will hang them on the refrigerator at the beginning of every week and we can add on other items, as well as lunch needs, throughout the week until my trip on Sunday.


All ready to get started! You can see that I have my recipe binder, meal plan calendar for August, and grocery list templates labeled with the Monday of each week to keep me organized.


After I finished August, I thought "Why not get a jump on the rest of the year?" I ended up planning all of August-November meals and making 17 corresponding grocery lists. It worked out great because I was able to look at my weeks sequentially and space out the meals that I make frequently. Plus I knew that if I bought certain perishable ingredients one week, I needed to plan meals to use them the next week. Here are all of my plans and lists.


Close-up of August



To organize them, I put each month in a clear sheet protector, with the meal calendar showing in the front and all of the weekly lists tucked behind them. I then put them into a cute binder (with a zipper pouch for my coupons in the front)!


I plan to do a few more months when I am home for Thanksgiving break to stay on top of it.

If you look closely at my meal calendars, you'll see that I typically do crock pot meals at least twice a week. They are SO EASY! I prepare them the night before, after Jaxon goes to bed. I store them in the fridge and then dump everything into a crock pot the next morning before work. I do the same with casseroles, enchiladas, foil bakes, etc. I just get everything ready the night before, store it in the fridge, and pop it in the oven after work the next day.

Another thing you'll notice is that I have a lot of arrows, indicating leftovers. I will usually make more than we need for a few nights each week and we'll eat the meal twice, cutting back on cost and preparation time.

If you want any of the recipes I've collected (from Crock Pot Girls, Pinterest, and various other websites), then leave a comment with your email address and I will be happy to send them to you!