Monday, February 27, 2012

Teachers Pay Teachers Leap Year Sale

I am participating in the Teachers Pay Teachers Leap Year Sale on Wednesday, February 29, 2012.  All of my book sets and activity packs will be 20% off and TpT is giving another 10% off all of my products.  Stop by and select what you want tonight and Tuesday and put it on your wish list.  Then you will be ready to shop on Wednesday. 
 
Remember to enter the PROMO CODE: L2P9Y when you check out to get the TpT's discount.  Happy Leap Year!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

It's FREE Smart Board Sunday Jingle Bell Word Families

It's FREE Smartboard Sunday!  Today's download is to complement my song "Jingle Bell Word Families" from the CD "Growing Dendrites with Kathy Griffin."  Here is a peek at the multimedia file on my YouTube Channel.



Click here to purchase the multimedia file for $4.00.
Click here to purchase the mp3 song for $1.25.
Click here to purchase the book set for guided reading, independent reading, the listening center, book boxes, or as a homework song folder for $4.00.


And here are sample pictures from the FREE Smart Board Sunday Smart Board games:
This is the Image Sort Game.  I created an image of the bells and grouped the word with the bell.  Use as a whole group mini-lesson or as a literacy center to sort "ang and ing" words.  If using as a literacy center, duplicate the page multiple times so your students can rotate through the center.  Or you can keep all three games together and let your students play all 3 versions.
The Vortex Word Sort - Students sort the "ang" and "ing" words by their word pattern.  If they are right, the word gets sucked into the vortex.  If they are wrong, the vortex spits it back out.  Students love to be wrong on this game:)  Use it as an opportunity as to what does NOT belong. Use as a whole group mini-lesson or as a literacy center.  If using as a literacy center, duplicate the page multiple times so your students can rotate through the center.  Or you can keep all three games together and let your students play all 3 versions.
Matching Pairs  - Students match words ending with the "ang, ing, ong, ung" word patterns. Tiles disappear when the words match.  Play continues until board is cleared. Use as a whole group mini-lesson or as a literacy center.  If using as a literacy center, duplicate the page multiple times so your students can rotate through the center.  Or you can keep all three games together and let your students play all 3 versions.
Click here to download this FREE Smart Board activity.


Don't have this technology?  Here is a FREE word sort activity to use as a literacy center. 
Students can color the bells by their word family pattern.
Students can cut the cars apart and tape on their word work books or on the sheets provided on the FREE download.
Students can tape the word sorts on the paper provided.



Saturday, February 25, 2012

Dendrites, Do Not Disturb, Guided Reading Groups, OH MY!

Wow!  Have you ever had one of those weeks that just flew by so fast you wonder where the week went?  That is how my week went.  The students were out of school on Monday for Presidents' Day while the teachers had professional development.  I attended some great sessions on Inquiry in the Classroom, Math Centers, and a new program that was just installed on our computers - Graphing Club.  Plus, I got a student teacher this week from ORU who is absolutely fantastic and amazing with the children.  It's going to be a great 8 weeks.

So today's blog is going to be about DENDRITES!!!  My students love that word, and take their new learning seriously.  We've talked about growing dendrites all year, and of course, that is the name of my new CD so they see/hear it in my multimedia files, songs and books.  I decided to show them an actual picture of the brain with dendrites and neurons on an imaging scan I found on the Internet via the big screen, digital projector/Smart Board. Whoa!  You need to google that and show your students.  The children were so excited to see what it actually looked like as the dendrites branch out to all of the neurons.  We contemplated what might be on one of those dendrites branching out to the neurons.  


I love how children think . . . Combinations of 10 such as 5 + 5?  The doubles facts? The phonics patterns "ch, sh, aw, eu, the silent e?"  Our "Outlaw Words?" Reading strategies?
Do not disturb -We're growing dendrites!  This is my teacher hat to wear during guided reading groups.  Students know when I am wearing this hat, there is "serious brain work" going on:) It's been a great visual for the children.
My student teacher Ms. Johnson working with one of my students during "Read to Self."  She is rotating around the room getting to know the students and their reading patterns/strategies.  We decided she needed a "Do not disturb hat" too because they were all wanting to read to her.  
It's going to be a great 8 weeks!  Well I guess we have 7 left.

So there is my strategy for the week.  Purchase a $1.00 foam hat, staple on some pipe cleaners, and add some colored pom poms.  I love being an Early Childhood Teacher!


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Thanks for stopping by!  Tomorrow is FREE Smart Board Sunday!


Sunday, February 19, 2012

It's FREE Smart Board Sunday Short A Vowel Game

Do your students need practice with their short "a" word families? Here is a sneak peek at the FREE Smart Board Download.  Don't have a Smart Board.  Look at the bottom for the PDF version and use them as a paper version for literacy centers, guided reading, or in your students' book boxes for extra practice.







 Click here for the FREE Smart Board Download for the Short A Vowel Rapid Naming Activity.

Click here for the FREE pdf version to use as word work in literacy centers, during guided reading, in book boxes, or as homework practice.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Word Work with Post-it-Notes

Word Work Tip of the Week:  Add post-it-notes to your word work stations.  Encourage your students to make more words.  Your students will be motivated to write and write.
Portable Magnetic Word Family Word Wall
Students can remove a word family and take it to other stations for working with words.
Small Portable Word Family Walls
I make many small portable word walls.  These small word walls encourage my students to look for words they know to help them spell words with the same word pattern or word family.
Differentiate by adding post-it-notes to the center.  Students can make new words by adding blends, digraphs, suffixes, or prefixes.  They also can use the words in a sentence. When center time is over, students place their post-it-notes in their word books.   

Student samples of their post-it-note words and sentences.
Use the students' work samples as a guide for mini-lessons.  Ex:  takeing - teach student about taking off the "e" and adding "ing."

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Read with Someone or Reading with a Friend

Isn't it exciting when your students want to read all the time?  My class does a modified version of the Daily Five.  We have a separate time when we "Read to Self" after lunch everyday.  My students also have the option of "Reading to Self" during Readers' Workshop. What I discovered is they love this special reading time, and we have really increased our stamina throughout the school year.  I use this time to fit in listening to children read independently.  There is nothing more powerful than getting a one-to-one uninterrupted glimpse of a student reading.  I usually spend 5 minutes with each student, giving me a chance to listen to 5-6 extra children read each day. We have built our independent reading stamina to 35 minutes during the month of February.  Some students could go for longer periods of time, but my struggling readers need more anchored support.  When our "Read to Self" time is up, I switch to "Read to Someone."  They finish out this time by reading with a friend.  So we are now reading for 45 minutes each day.  They love their "Read to Someone" time, and it is a great way to build a classroom reading community. 


Procedures are a MUST for any program to be successful.  My students have the option of sitting on the floor, laying on reading mats, sitting at their tables, reading under our tables, or in our hallway (privilege).  I first encouraged the "sit by your friend" when they read, but everyone had a different reading style or what was "comfortable" reading.  So as always, I made up a song to a familiar tune to help us learn the correct procedures.  This song is to "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes."  At the end of the song, I say, "Where does the book go?"  They chant, "In the middle!" Here is a picture of our anchor chart:



Click here to view:  "I'm Working on My Strategies to Read" for the Smart Board, Interactive Whiteboard, or student computer on my TpT store.

Don't have this technology yet?  Use the mp3 song and book set from my TpT store.
"I'm Working on My Strategies to Read" mp3 Song
"I'm Working on My Strategies to Read" Book Set
The book set includes a big book version along with an independent reading book, 1/2 size books for book boxes or guided reading, and a single page version for homework folders.  You can also use the big book version to create 11X17 anchors charts for your reading wall.
Independent Reading Book
8 1/2 x 11
"I'm Working on My Strategies to Read" from the CD "Growing Dendrites by Kathy Griffin" (c) Copyright 2011

Monday, February 13, 2012

It's Great to Be Reading "Other Word Families" YouTube

Teachers often ask which song/multimedia file from "Growing Dendrites" is my favorite. Well, that's a difficult question because I made them all for different reasons. The 2 versions of "It's Great to Be Reading" have a significant impact on teaching my students the reading strategy "Look for the chunk."  We sing both versions of the song, which gives them 10 different word family anchors to help transfer the strategy:  If you can read _______, then you can read _________.  It also works the same way when applying it to spelling.   If you can spell ________, you can spell _________. 

As we do word studies in our classroom, the children apply the song to other word families that are introduced.  For example, "ent" makes the sound of "ent."  Add a "t" and you have "tent."  Add a "w" and you have "went" . . .  "bent and cent and dent and silent." So as they are busy working during Readers' Workshop, I often hear them singing this song to read other words in the classroom. That's when I know a strategy is working for my students because we ultimately want them to be able to transfer their learning to other areas and also be independent with this strategy.  Sometimes our students just need an anchor as a connection to other words.

Here is a video of how I use it in my classroom. This song works on the word families that contain "ank," "ink," "ight," "ice," and "ay."

Wiki Stik Making Words
Not a fan of Wiki Stik and the sticky mess?  Cut your Wiki Stik into strips and place inside a black binder.  Have the students sort by color and place back on the inside of the folder when finished.  Close the binder, put in a plastic tub, and never have to worry about them drying out or getting all stuck together.
"and" makes the sound of "and." Add a "h" and you have "hand."  Add a "b" and you have "band."  IT'S GREAT TO BE READING AND SPELLING!
Have your students make words with Wiki Stick.  Don't like to clean up the mess after centers?  Have the students build the words on black clipboards.  When they are finished making words, have them put their clipboards in the tub with the binder above.  No more mess and it becomes a more manageable center.
If you can read . . . you can read . . . .
If you can spell . . . . you can spell . . . 
Write a story with the word families.


To purchase "It's Great to Be Reading" for the Smart Board, IWB, or student computer click on the link below:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Its-Great-to-Be-Reading-for-the-Smart-Board-or-Computer


To purchase the "It's Great to Be Reading" book set for independent reading, guided reading, "Just Right Reading," the listening center, or as a song folder for homework, click on the link below:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Its-Great-to-Be-Reading-Books


To purchase the "It's Great to Be Reading" mp3 song for whole group or for the listening center click on the link below:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Its-Great-to-Be-Reading-Song


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