Rockin This Teacher Thing

Angie Kantorowicz

A thriving primary classroom doesn’t happen by accident. Step into your classroom every day knowing that you are equipped and enabled to be Rockin’ This Teacher Thing. Every other week get tips on student engagement techniques, classroom management, effective technology integration, classroom set-up, organization ideas, and teacher mindset while building positive relationships with students, co-workers, and parents along the way. With 25 years in the classroom, picture book author, instructional coach, and blogger, Angie Kantorowicz, helps Kindergarten and First-grade teachers rock their classroom. Hit subscribe to be part of this growing community of Rockin’ Kindergarten and First Grade Teachers.

  1. 05/02/2022

    6 Dos and Don’ts To Make Report Cards Easy

    It’s report card time. Report cards are a great way to show student growth BUT you can spend a lot of time doing report cards. And if you don’t handle report cards just right, your best intentions can backfire and make your teacher life pretty miserable. Looking for the free Report Card Word and Phrase Bank with Report Card Template?  Here's the link: www.makingthebasicsfun.com/reportcardcommentbank Here are the 6 Report Card Dos & Don’ts. Keep reading to get more info on each.  Don’t rely completely on a number in a grade book.Do have a student folder with work samples to support percentage/grades/skills. Don’t have data and students work in several places.Do organized data in one spot for easy and quick reference. Don’t write a new report card comment for each student.Do use a report card template and word/comment bank to structure and quickly fill in student data and observations. Don’t reveal a problem area in a report card without talking with parents about the skill/behavior deficit first.Do communicate with parents before report cards come out about any problems. Don’t use negative language in report card comments to describe a child or their skill/behavior.Do use positive language to describe skills/behaviors deficit.  Don’t tell parents about a problem without explaining how you are helping the child remediate the issue.Do give specifics on exactly how the child is not on level and how you are working with the child to meet our exceed specific skills and/or behaviors. Plus, give strategies and materials parents can use to help the child.

    19 min
  2. 12/18/2021

    Stress Free Station Set-Up With These Supplies

    What Do You Need To Set-up Stations in Kindergarten and First-Grade? If you want your students to be totally independent during station time you’re going to need to set-up your classroom with a few essential classroom supplies.  You need a place where students can access the station materials.You need a rotation system and chart that they can independently read and follow. Optionally you need a timer that students and teacher can look at.  We will talk about these and a few more teacher tips and help to make station time in your kindergarten and first grade classroom fun and full of independent learning.  Watch the rest of the podcast episodes in this series which will be published December 2021-January 2022. Series: Mistakes In Setting-Up Stations in Kindergarten and First-Grade (published)What Do You Need To Set-up Stations in Kindergarten and First-Grade? (This episode)Station Basics (coming soon)Teaching Students How To Behave During Stations (coming soon)Best Games and Activities For Station Time (coming soon)Thanks to: **Special thanks to Dawn The Singing Nurse for the awesome music. Check out her channel. https://youtube.com/c/DawnGinese Graphics: www.Canva.com  =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- DISCLAIMER: All opinions are always 100% my own. This video and description MAY contain  affiliate links. If you choose to make a purchase, I may earn a commission, at no additional cost to you. Please understand that I have experience with, or have seen the value of all of these resources, and I recommend them because they are helpful. Do not spend any money on these products unless you feel you need them or that they will help you achieve your goals. Your support of  this channel allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Mentioned Supplies (These are affiliate links-Please read the above disclaimer): 10 drawer roller shelf: https://amzn.to/3oPZ6ZH  Pocket Chart: https://amzn.to/3s5FF0R  Timer: https://amzn.to/3oOF6q7  Classroom Resources Created by Angie: Independent Games (Early Finisher Solution): https://www.makingthebasicsfun.com/solution  TpT Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Making-The-Basics-Fun-Angie-Kantorowicz =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

    12 min
  3. 12/08/2021

    Mistakes In Setting Up Stations In Kindergarten and First-Grade

    Mistakes In Setting Up Stations In Kindergarten and First-Grade  I love stations. But it wasn’t always blue sky and sunshine. I’ve made all the mistakes when it’s come to setting-up and running stations. Avoid the mistakes I made by getting the first hand account of all my mistakes Get the insights and help you are looking for to get off on the right foot when you do stations in your kindergarten or first grade classroom.  Mistakes Made When Doing Stations: Putting them into paired groups right away.Not giving them truly independent activities.Not giving them something to do after they finished.Not showing them how to look at the station chart.Not showing them how to clean up and move to the next station.Me setting up and putting away stations.Me taking too long to plan, prep and organize materials.Not reusing the materials.Having too short or too long at each station.Using my voice to cue a clean up and move to the next station. Upcoming Episodes In This Series: Materials For Stations Physical set-up, organize station materials, station rotation chart, timer The Basics How many stations, How many kids in each group, How long, What do they do if they get done early Teaching How To Behave During Stations Student independence- set-up/clean-up, How to Rotate, Noise Level Best Games/Activities For Independent Learning- Independent, Low Prep, Easy To Organize, Easy To Find Manipulatives (dice, dry erase maker, spinner) Thanks to: **Special thanks to Dawn The Singing Nurse for the awesome music. Check out her channel. https://youtube.com/c/DawnGinese =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Independent Games (Early Finisher Solution): https://www.makingthebasicsfun.com/solution  TpT Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Making-The-Basics-Fun-Angie-Kantorowicz =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Come to www.makingthebasicsfun.com/podcast to listen.  =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  DISCLAIMER: All opinions are always 100% my own. This video and description MAY contain affiliate links. If you choose to make a purchase, I may earn a commission, at no additional cost to you. Please understand that I have experience with, or have seen the value of all of these resources, and I recommend them because they are helpful. Do not spend any money on these products unless you feel you need them or that they will help you achieve your goals. Your support of  this channel allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!

    18 min
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A thriving primary classroom doesn’t happen by accident. Step into your classroom every day knowing that you are equipped and enabled to be Rockin’ This Teacher Thing. Every other week get tips on student engagement techniques, classroom management, effective technology integration, classroom set-up, organization ideas, and teacher mindset while building positive relationships with students, co-workers, and parents along the way. With 25 years in the classroom, picture book author, instructional coach, and blogger, Angie Kantorowicz, helps Kindergarten and First-grade teachers rock their classroom. Hit subscribe to be part of this growing community of Rockin’ Kindergarten and First Grade Teachers.