Implementing an [606608]
Creating and
Implementing an
Interactive,
Inclusive Circle Time
Gini Bramlett
Fannin County Schools
Introductions
A little bit about you…
Who are you?
Where are you from?
What job do you do?
About your population
A little about me…
Gini Bramlett
Undergraduate and Masters Degrees from UGA
Teaching Experience
Clarke Middle School, Athens, GA
Horn Lake Intermediate, Horn Lake, MS
Regents School of Oxford, Oxford, MS
Blue Ridge Elementary, Blue Ridge, GA
Objectives
As a result of this activity, the participant will gather ideas
on ways to engage students through an interactive circle
time.
As a result of this activity, the participant will be able to
integrate technology into the classroom daily morning
routine.
As a result of this activity, the participant will be able to
create an interactive circle time that all students can
access and interact.
Purpose & Goals
of our daily Circle Time
Sets the tone for the day
Learn to listen & take turns
Work on following directions
Celebrate each other & self
Gain self -confidence
Practice social skills (i.e. greetings)
Create a sense of belonging
Repetition = learning
Social, emotional, and intellectual learning
What are your initial thoughts?
Things to keep in mind…
“Reducing the amount of information will likely increase
on-task behavior and understanding during morning
meeting. Consider displaying the information only as
needed during the activity. Placing materials on foam
board or a flip chart may be helpful, as they can easily be
put away when not in use.” –Kara Hume {source}
Welcome to our Circle Time
(Everyday Format)
Greetings
Day of the Week
Month of the Year
Calendar
Season
Weather
Who is in class today? (Attendance)
Weekly Classroom concepts (letters, numbers & counting, songs, etc.)
Weather
Attendance
Other Attendance Ideas
Other Concepts: Counting
Click
Websites We Use
Starfall (Letter of the week, colors, counting, interactive
songs)
You Tube
Phonics Song (on YouTube “A is for Apple”)
Phonics song with sign language (also YouTube)
Station: KidsTV123
What websites do you use?
Non Verbal Students/Technology
Big Macs
Record greetings
Repetitive story lines
Proloquo2Go (iPad app)
GoTalk
4+
Button
Low tech
Low tech AT are devices or equipment
that don't require much training, may
be less expensive and do not have
complex or mechanical features. For
example: handheld magnifiers, large
print text, using paper and pen to
communicate, canes and walkers,
reachers /grabbers, specialized pen or
pencil grips and much more
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More low tech ideas
Great Website:
http://tnt.asu.edu/t
nt-helpdesk
Behavior Strategies/Visuals
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Quiet Voice Hands in Lap Sit in Chair
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Have a spot for each student…
Transition Ideas
Songs/Music
“Check your schedule”
Flick the lights
Musical Instrument (train whistle, chimes)
How do you transition in your classrooms?
How do I create my own?
Things you need:
Smartboard or Activeboard
Boardmaker , symbol stix , or pictures
Tips:
When copying from Boardmaker to Smartboard , copy and paste
one item at a time
Lock down items that you don’t want students to be able to move
Make sure they are low enough on the page for little children to
reach
Don’t Recreate the wheel
http://exchange.smarttech.com/#tab=0
https://www.boardmakerachieve.com/Activities/Search
Gini Bramlett
gbramlett@fannin.k12.ga.us
* If you would like me to send you my SmartBoard file of
my daily circle time, please email me at the address above,
and I will send it to you! You are free to use it just like it is
or change it however you see fit! If you come up with a
great idea, I’d love for you to send it my way.
Resources
The Morning Meeting Book
by Roxann Kriete & Carol Davis
Making the Most of Morning Meeting
by Kara Hume
Making Morning Circle Meaningful
By: Bruce, Susan; Fasy , Cara; Gulick , Jessica. TEACHING Exceptional Children
Plus, v2 n4 Article 1 Mar 2006.
Evaluating Circle Time as a support to social skills development – reflections on
a journey in school -based research
By: Canney , Catherine; Byrne, Alison. British Journal of Special Education.
Mar2006, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p19 -24.
Circle Time: An Exploratory Study of Activities and Challenging Behavior in
Head Start Classrooms.
By: Zaghlawan , Hasan ; Ostrosky , Michaelene . Early Childhood Education
Journal. Mar2011, Vol. 38 Issue 6, p439 -448.
Blogs & Websites
http://workofheart.bravehost.com/circletime.htm
http://www.bainbridgeclass.com/morningmeeting.htm
http://www.teachpreschool.org/2013/03/ten -tips -for-circletime/
http://special -ism.com/7 -strategies -for-more -successful -circle –
times/
http://aac.unl.edu/yaack/toc.html
http://tnt.asu.edu
More websites and blogs
http://littlemisskimberlyann.blogspot.com/2014/01/glimps
e-of-our-circle -time.html
http://autismtank.blogspot.com
Pictures and Videos
Parents granted permission for the
pictures and videos in this
presentation to be used for
teaching and sharing ideas with
other educators. They may not be
copied or used for any other
purpose.
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