So, as I began thinking about the upcoming school year before school was even over {I know, I know.. really?} I knew I wanted to implement some type of literacy binder. Since I am teaching 5th grade, I wanted to have something the kids could be proud of and something to hold them accountable for their learning. Binders will be such a huge part of their school day when they enter middle school. I wanted to prepare them and teach them how to not only keep a binder, but how to organize it so they can use it as a learning tool and not just storage.
So, this is a HUGE task that I have yet to begin. I want it to not only be organized but to ACTUALLY be useful for the kids. In an effort to get my brain focused {which it is not}, I have decided to do a blog series on how I'm going to have the kids setup these binders. I will also post pictures as I will be putting one together myself so the kids can have an example. I am calling this my......
You'll understand the S.T.A.R. in just a moment. First things first.. I'm not on any kind of schedule.. I can't keep them. If I say I'm going to post every Monday, guess what?? It doesn't happen. However, I will say that I will post these as I get them completed :) And, I can guarantee the entire series will be finished by August 12th! There may be some weeks where there are 1-2-3 or more posts. That's okay... just pin them and read them when you have a chance. Also, I will be combining all the files I share with you and posting them as a bundled set in my TpT shop once the series is completed. BUT, as a follower of my blog, you will have the first chance to get these free. After I publish a post, you will have 24 hours to download all the files discussed/presented in that particular post. After 24 hours, the link will no longer work.
I started brainstorming and reading Beth Newingham's post about her Reader's Notebook. Oh my! This resource is so wonderful. She has a plethora of information about how she does hers. The next thing I did was to sit down and come up with my sections or divider tabs. This is how each of my posts will be divided; I will post about each tab in it's own individual post.
Here's how the process came about....
I first started brainstorming with the pink paper then transferred that information along with additional thoughts onto notebook paper. From that will come this series :)
Introduction:
My teamie and I wanted to come up with a catchy title for our binders. We were in search of an acronym that would be fun and meaningful. She came up with S.T.A.R.- Students Taking Academic Responsibility. I said... yes, yes, yes! I love it! She came up with the title and I came up with the design :) I just love how it turned out :)
You can download this editable file here. This will always be free :) To type in the field, just place a textbox where you want text.
Okay, so I have an adorable binder cover... now what?
Before the tabs, I will have a weekly Daily 5 check-in sheet where students will record what part of the daily 5 they are working on. There will be requirements as to the frequency of each choice. I'll post more about this in my next post :)
Now, we move into the tabs. The Daily 5 check-in sheet will be the only page not in a tab.
- Tab #1: Reading log
- classroom log
- Tab #2: Genres Tab
- any information regarding genres will go here
- genres overview page
- Tab #3: Goals & Progress
- creating goals cheat sheet
- how to monitor progress cheat sheet
- Tab #4: Mini-Lessons
- any notes or handouts that were given during mini-lessons OR that go along with our mini-lesson focus
- Tab #5: Reading Response
- how to respond to what I read cheat sheet
- read to self & read to someone
- Tab #6: Word Work / Spelling
- spelling patterns
- word work {in progress}
- Tab #7: Writer's Toolbox
- handouts
- tips
- process cheat sheet
- Tab #8: Writing
- in progress
- completed {maybe transfer to portfolio??}
S.T.A.R. Literacy Binder Series: Part 1
Daily 5 Check-In & Reading Log
Questions?? Comments?? Please leave them below :)

I started using binders with my 4th graders and then looped up to 5th grade. I have to tell you, you are making a GREAT decision. They really do help with the responsibility and preparation for middle school. I also added standards checklists so they were aware of exactly what we were covering and we checked off as we hit something. I added subject area vocabulary sheets for fifth grade provided by my state and we highlighted if we discovered that word. Plus, much more! I won't ever NOT use binders again. I can't wait to read more about how you will be using them and setting them up! So far, love!
ReplyDeleteAlison
Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin"
That sounds awesome. I used a standards checklist in math last year where they had to work and show mastery. Do you have a post where you talk about your binders? I would love to read it.
DeleteI am BRAND new to the blogging world...less than one week. I haven't written anything exciting or helpful yet that is academic related. I looked back on my class website for parents/students and found even there it's pretty general. I'll let you know if I come up with anything earth shattering to write about binders. Binders & agenda info on my class website
DeleteYes, please do! How many tabs do you have? I'm afraid I'm going to end up with too many, but I want it to be organized.
DeleteI guess I have a character limit...I've basically written a whole book report for you and it won't let me enter it. :( So, I'm going to go stalk you on FB instead and send you a message there! :)
DeleteTerri, I LOVE this idea! I can't wait to continue reading about it! :)
ReplyDelete-Allison
Adventures in Room 204
Terri, I love your idea. It was super sweet of you to share your cute cover. Do you mind if I recreate one with a starfish look since I'm doing oceans?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Heather
room 4 imagination
I do not mind :) Sorry it has taken me so long to respond.
DeleteTerri, I have decided to take the plunge and do a very similar binder! I'm having a hard time downloading your binder cover though! Would you mind emailing it to me?! :)
ReplyDelete-Allison
Adventures in Room 204
Try this link. It is ppt so you can add your own text if you like. https://www.dropbox.com/s/8m18waasrp0ru21/STAR%20binder%20editable.pptx
DeleteLet me know if it doesn't work.
What size binders are you using? (I'm assuming small ones won't work after a period of time.) Are you ever going to clean out the information and store it somewhere else so that the students don't lose it or become too cluttered?
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