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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Thankful

Well what is everyone thankful for this year.

     1. I am thankful for my family.
     2. I am thankful for my blogging buddy, Zoe.



     3. I am thankful that we have five days this week and two days next week and then a five day break.


From now until our five day break we are going to work on Thanksgiving theme stories and projects. (like I am sure many of you are doing or already doing in your classrooms)

I have created some activities that my kids are going to be working on this week and then some activities I have gotten from others blog posts or units on TPT.  Here are some pictures of some of the activities I created.  If you click on the picture it will take you to a link if you would like a copy of the activity as well.


Turkey Place Value to 15

Thanksgiving Sequencing Numbers

Ordering Numerals-Thanksgiving


Your Sight Word Book-Thanksgiving Themed


Well I am going to stop for now and hopefully be back before the week is over with some more activities.  I hope the activities above are helpful during your week.  My blogging buddy has decided to sit in front of my computer screen which means only one thing-feed me.
Check back soon,
Leslie

Monday, November 11, 2013

Another Week

Wow another week has come and gone.  I am blogging on a Monday because I am one of the fortunate ones that has Monday off for Veteran's Day.

First I want to thank all those Veteran's that have serve. You are very much appreciated.  My cousin's husband and both her sons either are or have been in the military and we are definitely proud and thankful for all the do and give up.

Now onto some school stuff.  Assessments have been completed and report cards done so I feel like I am trying very hard to get things on track with what the kids need to work on at this time.

In my RTI small reading groups I am using a resource I was introduced to in the spring of this past school year. The book is by Sharon Walpole and Michael McKenna.  Dr. McKenna was one of my professors when I was working on my Reading Specialist degree so I was familiar with his work before this book and this book supports what I learned while working on my degree.  You can click the picture below to get a copy of this book if you are interested.  



During my reading work area time we are working on several skills here are some pictures of the activities.


Beginning Sound Sort


Letter Sort


Sight Word Book(sight word-this) click on the picture for the book it is attached as a freebie



Ordering Numbers-click on the picture for the activity it is attached as a freebie


Pig Art Project-is this not just too cute-I hope my kids enjoy doing it this week.



Writing Area Project

Now for a few pictures that recap last week.  We worked on skills with the Scarecrow theme (that is why this next week you see a lot of farm activities).  I think the kids work looks great.  



We read the book The Little Scarecrow boy.  After reading the book we made this graphic organizer where we identified main topic, details, characters and setting.



This is our bulletin board where we displayed the scarecrows the kids made along with their crows. 


Close up picture of the bulletin board.




The math art project the kids worked on last week.


Well I hope you enjoyed reading about last week and what we have coming up next week.  Check back soon for more ideas and freebies.

Leslie



Sunday, November 3, 2013

Survival, Report Cards and Scarecrows

First, I have been in front of my computer what feels like most of the weekend and yes I know that is not what I actually did but still.  This week marked the end of our first marking period at school which means report card time.  Our report cards are standards based and skills is listed on the report card.  We are fortunate enough to be able to do them on the computer but after looking at all those little boxes for 24 kids and then writing comments my eyes are extremely tired. By the way NO I am not done yet I still have 8 more sweet little children to write comments for but that probably won't happen until tomorrow.  

Our Halloween festivities are over and done and we survived.  I hope all of you did as well.  We were lucky our staff day was Friday so hopefully by the time the kids walk in the door in the morning they will be off their sugar high and ready for an exciting week of learning.

We are going to work with scarecrows this week and then move in to farm activities the following week, before we get down and dirty with Thanksgiving fun.  Below are a few pictures of activities that we will be doing in class.  Some of the pictures are links that will give you a copy of the activity.  Hope you can use them in your class.  If not this year maybe save it for next year.


We are going to use this scarecrow graphic organizer to work on main topic  and details.



This is in my writing area.  The kids will use the directions to make a scarecrow and then write about the scarecrow.  The directions on how to make a scarecrow comes for Kinder by Kim TPT store



This is a sight word book I wrote to help my kids work on the sight word find. Please use this in your class if it would help your students.



Here is an activity where the children color the scarecrow, cut it apart and then glue it down in numerical order.  This is also an activity you can use in your class. 



I guess that is all for now.  I will check back in with you all later.  I hope you have a good week at school.

Leslie