Okay friends! I braved a camera to bring a GO Book How-To, to you. I didn’t really think about the fact that everything would be backwards when you watched it though. Oh well, you’ll get the idea. Please don’t pay attention to the 5 year old hair-do either. I took the boys out in this horrible heat to the spray park this morning, so I’m looking a little rough. 🙂 Oh and I say Umm a LOT! Sorry…At least I didn’t say “like” a million times.
Go Book Tutorial
Michelle Oakes
Wife, mom of 2 boys and a bulldog, reading specialist, Target frequenting lover of fashion, home decorating, Cincinnati girl.
22 thoughts on “Go Book Tutorial”
This is great, thanks!
Michelle! You are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great tutorial!! You did an awesome job 🙂
❀Jodi
Fun In First
You are ADORABLE!! Very nice tutorial! I am sooo jealous of those GO books! They are AWESOME!
Thanks again!
Kerri B
teacherbitsandbobs.blogspot.com
You are a doll!!! Love it all!
FABULOUS tutorial!!!!!! THANK YOU:):):)
Great tutorial! Thanks for the info. and BTW, you looked great!
Thank you so much for this. I am actually doing Beach books this year for the first time and this was just what I needed. You are so adorable!!!
Cindy
Teaming Up To Teach
Thanks for sharing your awesome GO BOOK!!
Miss J
smilescrayonsandendlessstories
You are too cute! Way to be brave and do a vlog – maybe you'll start a trend among all of us! I would love to see faces/hear voices to go along with the wonderful things I find from the blogs 🙂
~Laura
http://www.firstgradeFUNdamentals.blogspot.com
WAY CUTE!! Very sweet to go the extra distance to share your Go Book w/ others!!
Sarah
http://www.mrshetrick.com
Great job on the tutorial and I thought your mouth matched perfectly with the words. We have used these notebooks for years (ours are MOOSE books -Management of Organizational Skills Everday-) like you metioned. They're pretty much the same, but last year we added another page prot. pocket labeled "home readers" We put a tiny dot circle of velcro at the top on the inside to keep it closed and send home books throughout the week as home readers. They worked great! Just another idea.
-Jennifer
Mrs. Mac's Maniacs
I love this! I have been preparing to incorporate GO books in my classroom this year, and this tutorial is a huge help. Thank you!
-Lora
You are such an extraordinary teacher!
Teaching Blog Addict
♥Teaching with TLC
Love the "GO" books…I use FISH Books and LOVE THEM! The parents do too. I meant to ask on your earlier post…what program do you use to create your lesson plans? I'm trying to revamp and that's one of the MANY things on my ever growing back to school to do list!!!
Thanks so much for your willingness to share! Been following you for years at your website.
Kelly
Beg, Borrow, Steal
http://www.mchaffiek.blogspot.com
Thank you SO much for ALL the fab resources you share! You are AMAZING!
Awesome tutorial! You are too cute 🙂 I love how you explained what each part was used for! Thank you!!
You did a great job on this tutorial! I love the idea of the Go Book. I was wondering how the Star Chart worked. Is it similar to a color change system? Our school is looking to do away with the color change system and I like the idea of the Star Chart. Could you explain a little more about it please?
Again, great job!
✰Jeremy
Mr. Michelbook's Class
Hey Jeremy! I love that we finally have a male first grade blogger! How awesome. I have five cups in my classroom. All students have a stick with their name on it and they start in the five cup. I use the chart to record the behavior for the day. I have more about our behavior program and the stars at my website http://www.fantasticfirstgrade.com.
I just found your blog and I'm loving it!! I love the GO Book. Can't wait to use it in my classroom 🙂
Awesome! Can't wait to use a GO book!
Thank you for sharing. 🙂 Great video tutorial.
Susan
Kindergarten is the Best