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Showing posts with label Sentence Building. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 13, 2016

Let's Make Learning 'EGG'-citing!

Spring is (nearly) here so grab those plastic eggs and...

Today I am here with 10 ways to use plastic eggs for ELA, Math and Science!

I always do an Oviparous Animals unit in my kindergarten classroom each spring.
Because I am a 'theme nerd' and have a need (sickness maybe?!) to make everything connect, I have my ELA and Math centers include eggs, as well!

Here are 10 simple, relatively no-(major) prep ways to incorporate plastic eggs into your centers!
They range in grade level from PreK-2 depending on how you offer support and/or enrichment!


You can also have a recording sheet that has 'Real' and 'Nonsense' listed on top.  As students twist and read a new word, they can record if it is a 'real' or 'nonsense' word!


Focus on just one vowel, a combination of a few students are having trouble with or a mix of all 5!



Don't have enough magnetic letters?
Click here to download this FREE editable pack!
You can type in sight words, CVC words, vowel pairs, vocabulary words, spelling words, digraphs, blends, letters, etc!  Print, cut, stuff!  
Your center is all set!


Use it both ways for differentiation!
Target words your students are working with, or need more practice reading and writing!
Type, cut, stuff and you are ready to get crackin'!


So easy to set up!
Want to make it more appropriate for upper elementary?
Put 2 'blue' and 2 'green'
Students make the blue number from both dice (either add the two numbers, use it as 'tens and ones' or multiply) and do the same for the green.
(Ex. roll a 6 and 2 for blue.  It could be 8, 26 or 62, or 12)
They compare the numbers they created to find the greater/less than number!


I made 0-5 dice so that the greatest sum would be 10 for my kinders.
To support students, place counters or manipulatives for them to use to assist their computations.
To make it more appropriate for upper elementary students place 10, 20 or 30 sided dice in the egg for students to add/subtract!


Decomposing is a difficult skill for many kinders to understand, but I found using the double sided counters really helped them!
You can read more about how I had my kinders use eggs and counters on THIS POST.
(You can even find free recording sheets to download!)


Recruit parents and fellow teachers to save egg cartons for you (and maybe even donate some plastic eggs since this activity requires quite a few)!
The idea of making an egg carton into a 'ten frame' came from a post back in January 2014 by Laura at Differentiation Station Creations!  
And it works PERFECT for this activity of using eggs to make groups of 10!

You can read all about how I used it in my kindergarten class, and download the free spinner and recording sheets on THIS POST!


You can make the eggs match on the same color (top/bottom) or mix the egg colors for a bit of a challenge!


This is just a few ways of using the eggs with numbers!
There are so many other ways to practice numbers with eggs!

So now we are back to the oviparous animals unit!
I use the eggs to introduce the unit to my kinders!
Each child cracks open an egg (I do have some duplicate animals in eggs because I simply ran out!) to learn about what animals are oviparous!
I use different size eggs (the tiny ones to the extra large) to show how eggs can be different sizes.
I highly recommend reading Chickens Aren't The Only Ones by Ruth Heller if you plan on conducting an oviparous animals unit with your students!



I also have several lifecycle crowns that are a great way for students to display what they learned about oviparous animals!

and there is also a butterfly lifecycle freebie available for download:

I hope you and your students have an 'egg'-citing time learning math, words, letters and more using plastic eggs!

Do you teach your students about oviparous animals?
Are you a 'theme snob' too- and feel the need for everything to coordinate?
I'd love to hear from you!

Until next post,

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Super Savings Saturday!

ALOHA August!
We are ready for another day of...

The rafflecopters for the 4 $50 Gift Certificates are in FULL SWING!  Have you entered yet?!!
You can find the entry rafflecopters here or at the bottom of this post!

And today's daily deal is

Simply type supersaturday into the TPT Search engine (or click the hyperlink to take you there directly) and you will find 50% off bundles and/or higher priced items for the entire day!

So what will you find from me...
my brand new MEGA pack of ABC books!
This 192 page pack allows for interactive work with each letter of the alphabet!
It includes:
*a 6-page 'fill in the letter' book for each letter
*a handwriting practice page in each book
*13 word cards for building sentences that mimic the sentences in the books
*104 word and picture cards to match the pictures in the books
*reading finger template- makes reading with 1:1 correspondence more fun & engaging!

Here are some pictures of my soon-to-be-kindergartener son using the books:
He was having some trouble forming his 'a' so I used a marker for him to trace....

by the time we got to the last 'fill in the letter' page he was making the 'a' on his own!

On the last page of the book he practiced writing both the capital and lowercase 'Aa'

and found all the 'a''s in the words on the page

I had him find the 'a''s on each page and then color the pictures

he used the fun 'reading finger' to remind him to point to the words as he read

and was so proud of himself that he read a book 'all by himself!'

I put the 'My Aa Book' as a free sample so that you can see it and give it a try:
(the free sampler does not have the word cards or reading finger templates)

But for TODAY ONLY you can find the entire pack of books, word & picture cards and reading finger templates for only $12.50!  If it is something you are considering for your classroom for this year, this is the cheapest it will be!  Even if you wait for the TPT site-wide sales on August 4th and 5th you will only get 28% off!

 Be sure to check out all the 50% off deals!
Here are 2 I am highlighting for my non-blogger buddies!

Susan Jennings from My Happy Place has put her

 Kindergarten Math Bundle on sale for 50% off for today only!
It is a 200 page resource that includes 5 of her products bundled for a $5 savings over buying them separately!


It is normally $18, but you can get it for just $9 for Saturday only!
It includes 'I can' statement cards, flashcards, printables and more!

The next 50% off deal comes from Brenda Tejeda!
She has chosen her fantastic Sight Words MEGA Bundle:
 
It contains all 6 of her packs and has been a TPT best seller!

Here is some of what is included in this 470 page resource:
You get:
~Trace and read sentence cards
~Sentence flashcards
~Sight word cloze sheets
For Fry Words 1-200!

If you bought the packs individually it would cost $46, but she has them bundled for $35- and for today only you get it all for $23!

She even has this freebie sampler for you to try before purchasing:
 It was in TPT's newsletter and has over 28,000 downloads!

Ready to snag all the great money saving deals?
Head here now!

Be sure to check back tomorrow for the last day of our event:

where each participant will be choosing 3 items to put on sale for just $1 each!!!
You are NOT going to want to miss out on these fabulous dollar deals!

AND if you want to enter to win an iPad Mini be sure to visit this post!  In addition you will find a freebie for Back to School using QR Codes in your kindergarten/first grade classroom that will only be free for the weekend!

Don't forget to enter these rafflecopters for your chance to win one of 4 $50 TPT gift certificates!  They will be distributed on 8/4- just in time for the Site-Wide Back to School Sale!!!!

  
a Rafflecopter giveaway

And don't forget to visit all the participating stores:



Enjoy your 50% off savings!
See you again tomorrow for our last day of this fun and festive promotional event!
Until next post,
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Monday, July 28, 2014

Monday Markdown- 7/28, Back To School Lapbook & Hero Heart Fundraiser!

It's the LAST Monday in July- how is that possible?
But it is also time for...

I asked...and it appears you are all itching to grab my Sight Word Reader Bundles at 1/2 price...
SO...
YOU GOT IT!
I have 2 bundles- part 1 and part 2- so I will put BOTH of them on sale for this week!
This is my first set that has 29 books covering 30 words (he/she are combined in one book).
It is normally $20 (which is a discount than if you bought each pack of 5 individually) but will be only $10 this week!

This is my 2nd set that has 34 books covering 36 more words (yes/no and do/want are combined in the books)!  It is normally $25 (reduced from if you bought each pack of 5 separately) and will be only $12.50 this week!

Purchase both for $22.50- which is less than the regular price of Bundle 2 alone!!!

Not sure if they are for you?  
Try out my FREE SAMPLE!
In this sampler you will receive 2 full books- 'A' and 'Little'!  It has had over 27,000 downloads already!

So how do I use these books in my classroom?
On Monday of each week we build sentences in a pocketchart using the new word(s) and picture cards like this:

On Tuesday we review our sentences from Monday and then go onto our practice sheet.  This allows us to 'practice' using and writing the word(s) of the week:

On Wednesday we are ready to read!  We complete these books by filling in the 'missing word' (aka word of the week) and then reading our books:

The kids use their 'reading finger'- aka a plastic finger 'puppet' I purchased from Oriental Trading!
There are so many different kinds to choose from (click link above) that make reading more fun and interesting!!

In the beginning of the year, before we start making and reading our books, I have each child bring in an adult size shoe box (the kiddie size are too small!) that we decorate as their 'reading treasure chest!'

It has labels that say '_____'s Reading Treasure Chest', 'I love to read,' 'I am a reading star.' etc- I will try to remember to take a picture of them this year!!

They decorate it in school and after reading our first book, we place the book in our box and bring it home.  I tell them to keep it in a very safe spot!

Before copying my books, I write a note on the cover that says 'Time to Add This Book To My Reading Treasure Chest!' so that parents know it is a book to add to their boxes when they come home- although most of the kids are so excited they can read it they are eager to do it on their own without reminding!

As an added bonus, I ordered custom stamps a few years ago that say:
'I Can Read My Book!'
and 
'I Can Read My Book (with help)!'

I walk around while the kids are coloring their books and have each kid read to me.  I stamp it with one of the two stamps above and add a festive smelly sticker!  That way the parents know how their child did when it comes home and if additional practice and reinforcement is needed!

They put the books in their reading baskets for re-reading the remainder of the week.

On Thursday of the week we play 'Popcorn Words' on my EnoBoard:
They LOVE doing this...and its a great way to practice reading and finding sight words!
We do this with CVC words too!

On Friday we play 'Musical Words'!  I put the words we have learned on large size index cards.  The kids sit in a circle and I hand out 1 word.  I put music on and they pass the word around until the music stops.  Whoever has the word when the music stops must read it.  If they can't they pass it to the next person (as I note who had trouble with the word) and once it is read we throw it in the middle.  We continue until we have practice our pile (or set number) of words.  Later on in the year I also have them use the word in a sentence!
I use fun upbeat music and throw in some seasonal goodies when appropriate!

They read their sight word book one last time and I send them home!

In my experience this 'over exposure' and use of the words has worked WONDERS and nearly all my kinders leave the year reading and writing our list of required sight words with no problems!

Feel free to try any of the ideas!!

If you are looking for more Monday Markdown deals and steals, but sure to check out the linky on Kelly and Kim's Kindergarten Kreations blog!

I am highlighting this one I found:
Click to see all the info about what she includes for each of these stories:
David Goes To School
How Will I Get To School This Year?
If You Take A Mouse To School
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Books
The Rainbow Fish
Chrysanthemum
The Kissing Hand
Hooway For Wodney Wat
The Gingerbread Man Loose In School

And if you are looking for another great deal for back to school to add to your cart...

I just uploaded this and it's 50% off for the first 2 days!
Only 1.50 and includes templates for Preschool-2nd Grade!



An editable BONUS photo prop is included too for taking fun first day of school photos!

One last thing to consider...
I am honored to be a part of 

And her fundraiser for her sweet soon-to-be-born baby girl:

She has 3 fundraising bundles that will run until August 10th.
There are 2 for kindergarten and one for grades 1/2.

You can find my Sight Word Sentence building pack (that I highlighted earlier in this post) as part of this bundle:
This pack is valued at $72 and is only $12!
The sight word sentence building pack I donated is $18- so you can get that, along with 11 other packs for less than the cost of my pack alone!

Please consider opening your wallet to help this family, and your heart open toward well wishes, thoughts and prayers.

Hoping you have a fabulous week!
I have some REALLY GREAT things I am involved in for you this week!
Stay tuned for posts and updates...you do not want to miss out on what's to come!

Until next post,
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