My students are loving the choice that comes with using the Daily 5 framework, and I am loving how I'm not lecturing constantly, or grading worksheets all night. I love that they are doing real work, real reading, and I'm coaching them as they need it, on the specific skills they need. I just love our D5 time...even with our scripted program being included! It's truly a framework that you can adjust to fit your mandates, and your teaching style.
I have these on my board and the students refer to them throughout our D5 time. My copy has our Georgia Performance Standard that relates to each time. I am including a freebie link to both sets, the
3rd grade GPS, and the
posters with no standards. Please let me know if you use them. :)
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I copied both sets of posters. I am using Daily 5 as well in my second grade classroom. A third grade teacher in my school who didn't teach reading last year must this year. She was asking me about what I'm doing, so I copied the thrid grade GA standards for her since I'm in Georgia! Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much I just love that font and the wording is so kid friendly!
ReplyDeleteI love these. I want to make some posters to match for my daily 5 math, can you tell me where you got the font and pics from? Would love to make some and willing to share. Keep up the creativity!
ReplyDeleteAll my fonts and graphics are from lettering delights. I love there stuff! I'm so glad this was helpful to you guys!
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Okay I have looked at all their fonts and can't find it. Would you happen to know its name?? Thanks
ReplyDeleteJeez Mary! Thanks so much :D
ReplyDeleteAlice- it's called Scribble Kids. It should be under "graphics" in the subcategory of "alphabets". Let me know when/if you find it!
Thanks found it just trying to figure out how I want to use them. Is your clipart from Thistle Girls? I am starting Daily 5 Math and want to make some signs similar to yours.
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ReplyDeleteNo, the clipart is from Lettering Delights too! I use them for evvvvverything!
ReplyDeleteI plan to use these in my Kinder classroom! They are SO cute!! Thanks for the share :)
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE your signs!! Would it be possible for you to email the expectations charts in word form? I call it Read to Someone instead of Buddy Read. I really want to use your adorable work!
alyssa_smith@roundrockisd.org
Thanks!
Alyssa
Thanks so much for sharing these! I can't wait to put them up in my classroom. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am just beginning to use this program. I love your signs!
ReplyDeleteMichelle Hiner
Thank you! I can't wait to use these! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteHow do I save these to print?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing- I love these and will be using them!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I found the darling font on Lettering Delights, but I can't find the darling pictures. Are they named the same as the font? I would love to use them to put above the areas they do the various Daily 5 activities. I'm also going to give my student teacher a printed and laminated set so she has them when she starts. THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and my students love them. I found the cute font on Lettering Delights but couldn't find the darling pics. Are they under the same name? I would love to use them to print and hang above the areas where the materials are for each option. I'm also going to print and laminate a set for my student teacher so that she has them when she starts. THANK YOU AGAIN!
ReplyDeleteI love the graphics and fonts! Like someone above, I also use "Read to Someone" instead of "Buddy Read." Would it be possible for you to send it to me as a Word doc?
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jill.folkins@nbed.nb.ca
These fonts and graphics look great! You don't happen to have a 3 Ways to Read sign to match these do you?
ReplyDeleteIf so could you please send it to me?
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Thank you so much! Love them!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat posters! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteTracy, that's sooo cute. I wish we could work together!!!
ReplyDeleteI founf the alphabet on DL, but I coudn't find the kids clipart... Do you know where can I find it? I've been using DjInkers forever and I would like to change or add them!
I love these! I am so excited to use them!
ReplyDeleteThe clipart is Scrappin' Doodles, "Kids Writing".
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Daily 5 is my favorite part of the day. These will be perfect for my 4th graders.
ReplyDeleteLove these signs! Can you tell me what EEKK on Buddy Read means? Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteEEKK means Elbow to Elbow and Knee to Knew...book in the middle so we both can see :)
ReplyDeleteI copied these for use in my future classroom! I an just finding out about the D5 framework and I am unsure if I will be able to know enough to implement it for my first year of teaching starting soon! If not this year, for sure next. I only hear great things about it. These posters are cute! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for sharing!! I have been looking for Daily 5 signs to utilize in my classroom and I absolutely LOVE these!! I have copied them to use in my classroom!!!
ReplyDeleteWill be using these in my classroom this year--can't wait!! Thank you so much for sharing-these are so adorable & an awesome resource!! I hope your school-year gets off (or is getting off) to a fantastic start!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these posters. This is only my second year teaching first grade and I will be incorporating Daily 5 for the first time!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing! I will be using them in my first grade classroom for the first time for Daily 5.
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