I'm not a very "techie" person so the only way for me to learn how to do certain things is just by playing around with it and hoping I don't mess something up and create a big 'ole mess in the process! I'm trying to figure out how to start including some of my activities in my posts so that you can download them and use them in your classroom. So I'm attempting to use google docs to see if it works..... fingers crossed! If it works then I will upload some of the activities we do for word ... continue reading...
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Where’s My Mummy? activities and freebies
Where's My Mummy? We did a character analysis of Bubby Mummy. We discussed how he looks, how he feels, and what he does. I typed up some statements that were true and some that weren't true. If the student's said that the statement was true for Baby Mummy then they had to give evidence to support why it should go on the chart. This activity really helped my little ones think about the characters in the stories we read. Click here to download the tree map ... continue reading...
Polar Express Unit
I've received numerous requests asking me to create a unit for this awesome book. I'm working on it and will have it ready by Thanksgiving. If you have a particular skill that you'd like to see represented in this packet you can send me an email at [email protected] Happy Friday Y'all! ... continue reading...
Bats, Bats, Bats! Bats Math and Literacy Fun and what’s coming up….
My sweet friend, Erica Bohrer told me about this song on YouTube. You can click on the picture to view it. My kids LOVED it! Click on the dice in dice picture if you are interested in purchasing them. They come in a set of 72 so you could easily split the cost with another teacher. Here's what's coming up in my classroom. Veteran's Day ... continue reading...
Turkey Trouble Freebie!
Turkey disguise glyph craft math and writing activity with a free file for your kindergarten and first grade classrooms. So perfect for Thanksgiving. We read the story, Turkey Trouble by Wendi Silvano and made Wanted signs for our turkeys. The students decided on a disguise and drew their turkey. Then, they had to decide what they would give as a reward. The students had to choose a reward that they could actually give. For example, 2,000 legos. OOPS! ... continue reading...