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Chesley KelleyAfter completing my Bachelor's Degree in middle school education from LeTourneau University, I got my first teaching job at Pine Tree where I taught 5th grade science and social studies for 4 years. During that time I earned a Master's in Educational Leadership from The University of Texas at Tyler. My 5th and 6th years of teaching were at The University of Texas at Tyler Innovation Academy where I taught English, language Arts and reading to 3rd through 7th graders using project based learning. I now teach 6th grade English, language arts and reading at White Oak. My husband, Terrence Kelley, is a mechanical engineer. We have been married 12 years and have a sweet 2 year old daughter, a son on the way and 7 year old bearded dragon.

1st World Problem Memes

February 25, 2019 by Chesley Kelley

Webster’s Dictionary defines first world problem as “a usually minor or trivial problem or annoyance experienced by people in relatively affluent or privileged circumstances especially as contrasted with problems of greater social significance facing people in poor and underdeveloped parts of the world.” In response to reading about Martin’s challenges in Zimbabwe, students were asked to create a meme to express a first world problem they face. Here are just of few. Check your kiddo’s blog to see their’s if it is not listed here.

 

 Collin Wheat

 Ethan Garza

 Layne Simpson

Addison McClanahan

 Scott Breitenberg

 Avery Goodman

 Sidney Aaron

Jacob Sorgee

 

 

 Anonymous

 Ely Fulton

Mrs. Kelley

Alex Tevebaugh

 Benjy Shellhorse

 Alli Sims

 Londyn Bodovsky

Sidney Reynolds

Grace Pratt

Chloe Barton

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Guest Bloggers: Kate Dusek and Joshua Roberts

February 14, 2019 by Chesley Kelley

Students had 5 minutes to respond to the prompt, “What do you think about Valentine’s Day?”

Here is what Kate had to say:

I love Valentine’s Day, but not because of the boyfriend/girlfriend thing or kissing or love or those dumb middle school relationships. (As you can tell, I’m not in one, thankfully.) I love it because of what my family does. Every year we have a Valentine’s Day dinner. We eat heart-shaped pizza and have Sprite with heart-shaped cranberry ice cubes in them. We each have a bowl of fondue chocolate and dip strawberries, bananas, marshmallows, and then our parents give us a mini gift. We also each have a Valentine’s Day balloon on the back of our chair floating up. This year we have to do Valentine’s day on Friday, but it is just as special. I get to show my family how much I love them. Oh, and Grandparents send us Russell Stovers heart-shaped candy box filled with chocolate. I also love all the decorations Valentines Day has like the roses.🌹💕

 

Here is what Joshua had to say:

I think you buy chocolate and then go up to a girl and eat it right in front of her saying, “I’m not sharing.” And you yell out everywhere, “Valentine’s Day stinks! I hate Valentine’s Day! Now stop kissing! Valentines Day stinks!”🍖💋😝

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February Lesson Plans and Guide to Expository Essay

February 5, 2019 by Chesley Kelley

Click here to view February’s lesson plans.

Here is a Digital Guide to Expository Essay Writing for any kiddos that have been out sick and gotten behind. I am updating it daily as we complete each step.

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Authentic African Sadza!

January 22, 2019 by Chesley Kelley

Interesting experiences lead to interesting thoughts that create interesting writing. As we continue to learn about the life of Martin Ganda, an African boy with an American penpal, through his inspiring memoir, the kids are getting a whole new perspective on the luxuries of their own lives. Today they got to try sadza, the cornmeal porridge that Martin and his family ate for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, if they were lucky. During writing time, they reflected on how this changes the way they think about the food they have available. The theme of gratitude came up in many students’ writing. One student even vowed to “never complain about what their mom cooks again.” Considering that my 5-year-old just recently complained that her macaroni and cheese was too cheesy, I think I’ll take the leftovers home and recreate this lesson tonight at dinner.

It cost about $1 to make this huge pot. It provided enough for each 6th grader to get about 1/4 cup.

 

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Word Sneak!

January 18, 2019 by Chesley Kelley

 

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January Lesson Plans

January 2, 2019 by Chesley Kelley

Click here for January’s English lesson plans.

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NaNoWriMo Showcase

January 2, 2019 by Chesley Kelley

Kalyn Hepler reading an excerpt from her novel, “The Day My Dad Died.”

Thanks to all those who were able to watch these young authors showcase their novels!

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December Lesson Plans

December 5, 2018 by Chesley Kelley

 

Here is the December Lesson Plan Calendar.

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Abigail Harris wrote over 10,000 in the month of November!

December 4, 2018 by Chesley Kelley

My selfie with the NaNoWriMo word count champ!

6th grader Abigail Harris wrote over 10,000 words during the month of November and is the NaNoWriMo word count champion! Congratulation, Abby!

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You Are Invited!

November 30, 2018 by Chesley Kelley

You are invited to the NaNoWriMo Showcase!

Who: Parents, guardians, grandparents, etc.

What: Students will showcase a selection of their work from our novel project.

Where: Middle School ThinkLab, Library

When: Use the table below to find your child’s class. They will present during their English class semester exam.

Tuesday, December 18 Wednesday, December 19 Thursday, December 20
4th                7:55-9:15 1st               7:55-9:15 3rd                7:55-9:15
2nd            9:30-10:50 7th               9:30-10:50
6th           10:55-12:15

Hope to see you there!

Popcorn party celebrating the end of NaNoWriMo.

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