Hi Bridget my name is Latoyia and I teach 6th grade ELA. I joined your community and I am a little confused as to where to find the training videos. My membership is pending. Please help me.
Hi from Beth in California 🙂 My mother (late 50’s) was hanging out in my home about a week ago, when I was watching one of your videos. She isn’t very familiar with TH-camrs; she was very interested in the whole video. When it ended, she asked if we could watch another. She called you “beautiful and inspiring,” but the reason I’m really writing is that right after that she caught me with a hug and told me she loves me. That sort of gesture isn’t usual for her, but I really needed/wanted that from her. …Hey - You don’t have a million subscribers or anything, but you are crazy-special and amazing Thank you 💕 Beth H. , 32
This is why I follow , your content is on point, just before beginnings this new school year. Am not lomger in upper elementary they moved me 2 years ago to 7th and 8th grade. I will continue watching your videis, reels and insta. You are an amazing teacher and a beautiful person. Thqnk you! Saludos desde Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Bridget, this was an absolutely amazing video and my favorite of your videos so far! I will be starting to set up my classroom tomorrow and I am definitely going to refer back to this video. My favorite takeaway was the mentor sentence and the read aloud tracker. Thanks, as always, for sharing such helpful ideas. Have a wonderful week ahead and best wishes on your new job! 💜
I love that you have added Genre Posters! I have them too! I teach Middle School. I have my students do a citation on a post it note. Then, they put it on the genre posters. It's really cool!
I enjoyed your strategic thinking to adjust your decorations to each classroom. I especially liked the fact you involved a little student input. That’s so important to create a sense of ownership for them. Personally I like to take pictures of the students doing work in class and put those pictures up in class to reward them and create that sense of ownership. Enjoyed your video. You are very creative and talented. A reminder to all the teachers out there that the decorations enhance the class, but at the end of the day, it’s all about you. Your effort and kindness will determine the success of your teaching. So, no matter what hand you are dealt for a classroom, you are the most important factor. This video does a great job of showing everyone how a great teacher can adapt to any setting. Everyone have a great school year!!!
Bridget, this presentation is really well done and I hope you keep up with this formula. It is my favorite video of yours as it is a wealth of information with a visual, text and your explanation. You will be an amazing asset to teachers in your new role. Have a great year!
I love this video!!! Can you talk about how to develop an Essential Question and some more examples for different units. I’m moving down to sixth grade after 18 years, and I’m so excited!
what an amazing breakdown of classroom design! thanks for sharing! Target is still offering a 20% discount for teachers in case anyone is still shopping for their classroom!
Thank you! This was perfect timing for me. I’m a third year teacher but going into my first year as a 4th grade ELA teacher, this is so helpful. I already had planned to make a vocabulary wall but didn’t think of the grammar wall. Thanks again!!!
Hey lady! Looking forward to utilizing and implementing Bridging Literacy this school year! I just got a view board yesterday! I'm excited but clueless! How did you utilize the read aloud tracker with 2 different homerooms? And how do you get the dollar trree frames to stay up on cyderblock walls!? Thank you for spot on timing with this video!
Thank You 🎉 Great video! It gives me ideas on what to put on my very limited wall space. I have large windows on both sides. I love the natural light so don’t cover them up. I just use a light curtains.
This is so incredibly helpful! I’m limited on bulletin space, but have two big blackboards on one small whiteboard. Not to mention, very high ceilings! Planning my literacy blocks was tough last year and I never felt like I had enough time. Love these suggestions! Can you elaborate on how you would choose the vocabulary for the word wall? I ended up covering my whole blackboard but feel like I could make it smaller to make space for other topics. Any guidance would be appreciated! Thank you for your informative videos! Looking forward to reading your book! 😊
I loved this video. I got a lot of helpful information. Please do more. My space… I use a giant Freytag pyramid we fill in together as a common text to refer to all year. I have big colorful dots that have commonly confused or misspelled words- the “editing bubbles” And a have an alphabet that came from TPT that has common ELA concepts worked into the alphabet letters. I have the Notice and Note signposts up that we refer to all the time. I have an interactive mentor text board with magnetic labels.
Hi, I have a question. I like the idea of the Welcime Board for my 5th grade. I have very limited space for boards. Could I possibly use a closet door near my affirmation station? Also love the Grammar Wall but can't do that because there is no space. Know you are busy if you have time could you do a video just on that?I can possibly find some space to do that. Thank you. Alicia from CT
Hey everyone! Hope the start of your year is going well! Don’t forget to like the video and let me know what you’ve been up to. ❤
Hi Bridget my name is Latoyia and I teach 6th grade ELA. I joined your community and I am a little confused as to where to find the training videos. My membership is pending. Please help me.
Hi from Beth in California 🙂 My mother (late 50’s) was hanging out in my home about a week ago, when I was watching one of your videos. She isn’t very familiar with TH-camrs; she was very interested in the whole video. When it ended, she asked if we could watch another. She called you “beautiful and inspiring,” but the reason I’m really writing is that right after that she caught me with a hug and told me she loves me. That sort of gesture isn’t usual for her, but I really needed/wanted that from her. …Hey - You don’t have a million subscribers or anything, but you are crazy-special and amazing Thank you 💕 Beth H. , 32
This was the most lovely message I’ve ever received! Thank you so much for sharing this story. ❤
Your ideas are great and I’m so taken by the video quality. It’s soft and the color is so pleasant. It looks like you’re presenting in person.
Thank you so much! 😊
This is why I follow , your content is on point, just before beginnings this new school year. Am not lomger in upper elementary they moved me 2 years ago to 7th and 8th grade. I will continue watching your videis, reels and insta. You are an amazing teacher and a beautiful person. Thqnk you! Saludos desde Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Bridget, this was an absolutely amazing video and my favorite of your videos so far! I will be starting to set up my classroom tomorrow and I am definitely going to refer back to this video. My favorite takeaway was the mentor sentence and the read aloud tracker. Thanks, as always, for sharing such helpful ideas. Have a wonderful week ahead and best wishes on your new job! 💜
That’s awesome! I’m so glad you liked this new video format. Looking forward to doing more videos like this one. 😊
I love that you have added Genre Posters! I have them too! I teach Middle School. I have my students do a citation on a post it note. Then, they put it on the genre posters. It's really cool!
I enjoyed your strategic thinking to adjust your decorations to each classroom. I especially liked the fact you involved a little student input. That’s so important to create a sense of ownership for them.
Personally I like to take pictures of the students doing work in class and put those pictures up in class to reward them and create that sense of ownership.
Enjoyed your video. You are very creative and talented.
A reminder to all the teachers out there that the decorations enhance the class, but at the end of the day, it’s all about you. Your effort and kindness will determine the success of your teaching. So, no matter what hand you are dealt for a classroom, you are the most important factor.
This video does a great job of showing everyone how a great teacher can adapt to any setting.
Everyone have a great school year!!!
Such an amazing reminder! Thank you for sharing and I hope so many get to see your message. 😊
Bridget, this presentation is really well done and I hope you keep up with this formula. It is my favorite video of yours as it is a wealth of information with a visual, text and your explanation. You will be an amazing asset to teachers in your new role. Have a great year!
These are great classroom tips! Thank you for sharing these informative teaching strategies.
I love this video!!! Can you talk about how to develop an Essential Question and some more examples for different units. I’m moving down to sixth grade after 18 years, and I’m so excited!
what an amazing breakdown of classroom design! thanks for sharing! Target is still offering a 20% discount for teachers in case anyone is still shopping for their classroom!
Hi I like how you demonstrated everything using technology! 😀
Thank you! This was perfect timing for me. I’m a third year teacher but going into my first year as a 4th grade ELA teacher, this is so helpful. I already had planned to make a vocabulary wall but didn’t think of the grammar wall. Thanks again!!!
Loved the video, fabulous presentation
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.
Hey lady!
Looking forward to utilizing and implementing Bridging Literacy this school year!
I just got a view board yesterday! I'm excited but clueless!
How did you utilize the read aloud tracker with 2 different homerooms?
And how do you get the dollar trree frames to stay up on cyderblock walls!?
Thank you for spot on timing with this video!
Thank You 🎉 Great video! It gives me ideas on what to put on my very limited wall space. I have large windows on both sides. I love the natural light so don’t cover them up. I just use a light curtains.
Wow! I bet having those windows is amazing! I completely understand not wanting to cover them.
This is so incredibly helpful! I’m limited on bulletin space, but have two big blackboards on one small whiteboard. Not to mention, very high ceilings! Planning my literacy blocks was tough last year and I never felt like I had enough time. Love these suggestions! Can you elaborate on how you would choose the vocabulary for the word wall? I ended up covering my whole blackboard but feel like I could make it smaller to make space for other topics. Any guidance would be appreciated! Thank you for your informative videos! Looking forward to reading your book! 😊
This is a great video! I wanted to know here you got the interactive board. I want one!
This is a Viewboard! It’s a 55” and I really love it.
I loved this video. I got a lot of helpful information. Please do more. My space… I use a giant Freytag pyramid we fill in together as a common text to refer to all year. I have big colorful dots that have commonly confused or misspelled words- the “editing bubbles” And a have an alphabet that came from TPT that has common ELA concepts worked into the alphabet letters. I have the Notice and Note signposts up that we refer to all the time. I have an interactive mentor text board with magnetic labels.
I’m a few seconds in and had to stop - the board is awesome!
Thank you! First time trying it out for TH-cam! 😅
Hi, I have a question. I like the idea of the Welcime Board for my 5th grade. I have very limited space for boards. Could I possibly use a closet door near my affirmation station? Also love the Grammar Wall but can't do that because there is no space. Know you are busy if you have time could you do a video just on that?I can possibly find some space to do that. Thank you. Alicia from CT
Hi, could you please do a video where you model the read aloud tracker? Thank you
That’s a great idea! I’ll keep it in mind. Thank you so much for watching and commenting.❤
Thank you!
Hi Bridget My name is Harrison and I start school on Tuesday August 22nd From Maysville MO