Showing posts with label Literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Literacy. Show all posts

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Five for Friday (for once!) and Freebies!

I always take the pictures and tell myself I am going to participate in Doodle Bug's Five for Friday, but I always come home dead to the world on Friday nights!

So I'm super excited to be participating this week :)

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Every morning (except Fridays), we do one of DeeDee Wills' Read, Trace, Glue, and Draw activities as our morning work. It is amazing! No more, Miss M, how do I do this? EVERYONE knows what to do. I can't wait until they can actually read it :)


Our kindergarten assessments this year were re-made to reflect the CCSS better, and that means they are harder! My kinder babies are expected to know a lot, including word problems (boo!). So, we used this farm scene from my Oh What Fun! K.CC.A.1 math pack to help us practice our mathematical language.


I would dictate a scene to the students, like "There are 5 horses in the barn" or "There are 3 chickens on the roof" and they had to show me on their farm scene. Next week, they are going to practice making up stories for each other. This will naturally lead into addition and subtraction word problem practice!


After our whole group practice, we did math tubs. I am trying REALLY hard to implement the ideas/techniques I got from Debbie Diller's math work stations book. So my kiddos and I work together to make charts of what they must/can do at each math tub. (Side note: Making the charts is a lot more work than I thought...but when I tried to skip them, it was chaos. I need to stick with it!) Here is the chart we made for our Roll and Color game. And another of the kiddos playing :) You can get the game for free here!



For reading, my class does a reader's workshop routine, which we call "me" time and "we" time. We have actually gotten really strong at "me" time (our independent reading) but the kiddos worked really hard to be "we" time (partner reading/table reading) experts this week! Look at these intense readers!



Even though most of my kiddos do not have the letter sound or sight work knowledge to actually be reading their books yet, they are very focused on reading the pictures! Even so, I wanted to give them something to build their confidence in reading the words. So the song book was born! This thing has been a favorite since day 1! They LOVE it!


I put the lyrics to any song that we sing in class in their songbook that they may read during our reader's workshop. We have especially been loving the color songs from Frog Street Press. I have made a freebie lyric page for all of the color songs that you can use here :) These songbooks are amazing for practice with one to one correspondence.


Since our stamina is not quite built up to a full fledged reading workshop, we are also starting to learn literacy station games to build up to actually having literacy stations. And to do that, we have been playing name games. I know I'm not doing anything new and different that you haven't seen before, but these games are working for my kiddos!

 
(Sorry for the shiny lamination picture)! This game gives the students practice writing their friend's names. On the large name, it also has a picture to help the kiddos build their letter/sound correspondence too!


This game has a card with each child's name on the front and their picture on the back. Then, they use the letter cubes to build the name of their friend.


This game has envelopes with each child's name and picture on the front. Inside, their name is cut up into pieces and the student has to put them back together.


After playing our games, we came back together whole group and made an ABC order list of our names.

In writing, we are working on adding details to our pictures (Lucy Caulkins). Obviously, my kinders have no idea what "details" means, so I did a little activity to show them! We made "1," "2," and "3" pictures.


A "1" picture is a picture with no color. It was rushed and does not look nice. There are scribbles.


A "2" picture is a picture that has a few colors. The illustrator spent a little more time on it, but it is still not their best work.


A "3" picture is your best work. It has tons of colors, all pictures colored in, background, and more. It is what all of our pictures should look like.

We went into a lot of discussion about how the pictures need to be detailed to help the reader understand our story. We hung them up on the wall and I reference them all the time!


Right now, we are learning about seasons in science. We have just finished up our unit on summer. We ended with making our own summer person. We talked about the types of things we wear in the summer and what we look like.


This little guy cracks me up. The bottom of his face is red because it is "burnt" and he has blue spots all over his body because he is "wet." So cute!

So this is a few more than 5 pictures...oops! Enjoy your weekend and I'll have my visual plans posted tomorrow :)

Friday, December 21, 2012

Happy Holidays Giveaway Day 5!! WOO ITS BREAK :)


Today is Day 5 of my Happy Holidays Giveaway AND THE START OF WINTER BREAK!! (I'm not excited at all...) If you missed Day 1's giveaway, please visit that post here :) If you missed Day 2's post, please visit it here! If you missed Day 3's post, please visit here! If you missed Day 4's post, please visit here!

Today, I am giving away everything "snowman" that we did during our fun last day before break! I will be giving away two craftivities.

First, the Lost Snowman craftivity (Googledocs). I saw the idea on Pinterest and tweaked it a little to fit our needs. The kiddos put their snowman together and decorate it.



Then, they fill out a Lost Snowman form giving detailed information about their snowman. Then, we mix up all the snowmen and Lost Snowmen forms and the kiddos try to figure out which snowman is which!



Second, the Math Snowman craftivity (TPT or Googledocs)! The kiddos build their snowman and then do various activities to go along with it!






I also included two work station games! The first is a Winter ABC Order game (TPT or Googledocs)! The kiddos put 16 winter words in ABC order to the fifth letter! (This is really just because snowflake and snowman are included!) The second is a Winter Number Order game (TPT or Googledocs)! The kiddos will put the 24 two and three digit numbers in numerical order. They can do so from least to greatest or from greatest to least. Response sheets are included for both!







  
The winner for yesterday was...Mrs. Brown! Congrats and I will be e-mailing you soon :)

And for the last day, I will be giving away one item from my TPT store of your choice! You can comment and earn an entry for:
1. Following my blog
2. Following my TPT store
3. Posting about my giveaway on your blog!

So you can comment up to 3 times up until 2:00 AM central time! Please leave your email on your comments and I will email you to see what product you would like!!

YAY! Winter Break finally!!!

Happy Friday and enjoy your holidays!
Sarah

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Happy Holidays Giveaway Day 3!


Today is Day 3 of my Happy Holidays Giveaway!! If you missed Day 1's giveaway, please visit that post here :) If you missed Day 2's post, please visit it here!

Today, I am giving away a printable nonfiction book about snow! This book will help you teach your kiddos about the animals that live and survive in the snow and how :) My kiddos loved learning about penguins, polar bears, and more! You can get it on Googledocs here :)






This book is made to be printed double sided :) Enjoy!

Day 2's giveaway winner is Kimberly Ann from Live, Laugh, I Love Kindergarten! Congrats! Since you didn't leave your e-mail, e-mail me and I will give you the TPT product of your choice from my store :)
And for the third day, I will be giving away one item from my TPT store of your choice! You can comment and earn an entry for:
1. Following my blog
2. Following my TPT store
3. Posting about my giveaway on your blog!

So you can comment up to 3 times up until 2:00 AM central time! Please leave your email on your comments and I will email you to see what product you would like!!

YAY! 2 more days until break!!

Happy Wednesday!
Sarah

Friday, February 10, 2012

Lots of Love Math Literacy Stations!

Ready for Valentine's Day? If not, consider buying my Lots of Love Math and Literacy Stations packet from TPT. It has 6 math and 6 literacy activities, and is only $6.


 Math Work Stations:
1. Skip Counting Hearts: A work station to practice skip counting.
2. Addition Angels: A work station to practice addition skills.
3. Lovely Word Problems: A work station to practice reading and solving word problems.
4. It Heart-ly Makes Cents: A work station to practice counting quarters and making change.
5. It's Time for Valentines: A work station to practice telling time the hour and half hour
6. Place Value Love: A work station to practice identifying place value.

Literacy Work Stations:
1. Making Words with "You're My Valentine": A work station to practicing using letters to make new words.
2. Sweet Strawberry Synonyms: A work station to practice identifying words that are synonyms.
3. Noun, Verb, and Adjective Love: A work station to practice differentiating between nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
4. Cause and Effect Cupcakes: A work station to practice differentiating between cause and effect.
5. Sweet Sentences: A work station to practice ordering sentences.
6. Loving Heart Sort (Long A Sounds): A work station to practice identifying different long a vowel patterns.

Here are pictures of one of my math stations, "It's Time for Valentines." This station is offered FREE on TPT so you can assess the quality of my work!





There is still time to get these stations ready before Valentine's Day!

TPT Store Fluency Passages!

I have starting creating items for my TPT store! Ahh! I just need to start covering costs for how much money I spend on my students :(

I am so, so excited to share these fluency passages. I made them mostly for my over-achievers, who always finish their work early. We have been working on the a_e, i_e, o_e, and u_e long vowel patterns. So I made a read the room activity for each pattern. The students will read sentences, that include words following one of these patterns. They will choose (or you will choose for them), one of the three response sheets available in these packs. And the best part...they are only $1 each!

Here are some pictures of the preview packet for the Long O Read the Room Fluency Passages.






Here are some pictures of the preview packet for the Long O Read the Room Fluency Passages.

The packets for Long A (a_e), Long I (i_e), and Long U (u_e) all follow the same format, so it is easy for the students to independently complete this activity.

I hope they can help your students when you are introducing long vowel sounds!
 
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