Monday, March 11, 2013

FREE Roll-a-Dice Games Editable Version


I was going through my Pinterest boards and realized I had pinned some things from my old website that no longer exists. So I will be adding these FREE items to my blog and Teachers Pay Teachers store.  This is a Roll-a-Dice game that I use during literacy centers. There are 30 customized forms and one blank form. I am leaving it in a word document so you can edit it.  I program dice to match it.  I used to make the paper dice and wrap with packaging tape, but then I found these dice at a conference.  I ended up just buying them to make it easier.  I use sharpie markers on them and then use fingernail polish remover to remove the words.  I tried the erasable markers and dry erase markers but they kept coming off.  I have a Roll-a-Dice center all year long and just change out the skill levels.


The students roll the dice to see what word comes in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th place.  Depending on their fine motor and age, they can put an X on the word or write it with marker.  I always let my kiddos use marker (even first graders) at this center.  They have the choice to use pencils if they choose.
The download is in a doc file so you can edit the pages to include your own letters/sounds, students's names, sight words, word families, phonics patterns, and spelling words.
I used to make my own dice until I found these on sale at a conference.  They were worth every penny:-) Click HERE for a link to buy the dice.  You can also use Ellison Cut-Out dice and lunch size milk cartons cut in half then placed inside each other.

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

St. Patrick's Day Song and Gold Hunt

Do you have your little ones go on a search for hidden gold in your classroom for St. Patrick’s Day?  Then this song is just for you.  The mischievous little Leprechaun always visits my room and makes a mess.  He turns our chairs upside down, gets into our paint, leaves paint footprints on our chart paper, and plays in our centers.  The good thing is he leaves us golden coins or golden candy behind for a treat.  We clean up his mess and then go searching for the gold coins.  We use it as a counting activity too.  If he leaves one coin for every student, how many coins should we find ?  After a student finds 1 gold coin, they have a seat in group time while the others continue searching.  I stay at our easel and make a tally mark for each gold coin that we find.  It’s a great way to work in some fun and math at the same time.
I am including some paper gold coins to reproduce just in case you don’t have any coins or want to pass on the candy.  You can laminate the coins for durability and to give them a more shiny look.
Click HERE to download this activity.
The tune is to “I’m a Little Teapot.”

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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Friday, March 8, 2013

FREE St. Patrick's Day Writing Activity

Here is a FREE writing activity to use with your students that is differentiated according to their writing needs.  Choose which paper would work best with your students.  They can draw a picture, write a sentence, write a paragraph, or even write a poem. You can ask your students what they would find at the end of their rainbow. It can be as open-ended as you want. They can use their imagination or think of something that would make the world a better place. Have the students color and decorate their pots of gold and display them on a bulletin board or combine to make a class book.  The last 2 pages can be cut out and stapled on top of their matching pages if the students need more space to write their story.

Happy Early St. Patrick's Day.
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

St. Patrick's Day Math Fun

It's time to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with some FUN math activities that are aligned with the Common Core State Standards for working with combinations of 5 & 10 along with working with numbers to 20.  Throw in a number sort, Leprechaun Line Hop Game, recording sheets, math worksheets, and student anchor charts and you will be all set for a week's worth of math centers.  And to add in a little more FUN, the first 5 people who comment on my blog will get it for FREE.  Leave me your email, so I can send it to you.  Ready, set, GO!!!  Click HERE to find it on my Teachers Pay Teachers store.    
Number Sorts Help Your Students Organize Information and Learn the Combinations of 5 & 10
Do Your Students Need Help Using the Number Line as  a Mathematics' Tool?
Play the 5 Frame Game, Record Your Answers, Then Practice Independently.
Play the 10 Frame Game, Record Your Answers, Then Practice Independently.
Play the 20 Frame Game, Record Your Answers, Then Practice Independently.
This Packet Is Common Core Aligned and Includes Student Anchor Charts and Correlating Practice Sheets.
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Common Core "Hands-On" Fun Working with 5 & 10

Are you ready to have FUN working on the Common Core State Standards of working with combinations of 5 & 10?  And this activity is literally "HANDS-ON."  Check out these "Give Me a High 5" "Give Me a High 10" activity cards, directions, and recording sheets and let the combinations begin.


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Monday, February 18, 2013

Dr. Seuss Fun Picture App

Read Across America is just around the corner.  Are you getting ready to celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday too?  There's an app for that.  I love to take pictures of my students all dressed up as the "Cat in the Hat."  I used to spend hours having them put on an outfit along with a striped hat.   Then I would run down to the nearest Walmart and get them developed for a class book.  Sound familiar?  Now I just take their pictures using the Cat Cam App.  UPDATE: The app is now called Dr. Seuss Camera:  The Cat in the Hat Addition.  I've been using it since it came out a couple of years ago.  And it also works on my iPad.

As you can see the adults wanted to get in on the fun too.  This used to be my amazing media teacher.  I loved to listen to him read to my students.  He had a voice for every character, and we could listen to him all day.  Jay Pryor - you are such a fun teacher!!! The children loved your stories and I loved your humor.   Miss you!!!  Hope you are enjoying your new job.

This is one of my dear friends who taught for many years.  I had so much fun teaching with her too. Love you Ruthie!

Here is an example of how to use it on YouTube.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Common Core Math & Literacy Fun

This post will give you easy, fun ways to work with your students on cardinality, one-to-one correspondence, counting, odd-even numbers, addition and subtraction and with working on cvc words and spelling.  And you can use recyclable materials too!

How many of you love your Keurig Coffee Maker?  I do!  I was sorting out my coffee when all of a sudden I had a great idea of what to do with the little cups that are left over.  You know teachers turn trash into treasures don't we?  Here is just a small preview of what we've been doing.



Counting, Cardinality, One-to-One Correspondence, Putting Together, Taking Apart

1.  You can use these cups for counting by rolling a dice then counting out the cups.  Say your student rolls a 5.  Then that student would count out 5 cups.


2.  Put the cups in numerical order.


3.  After putting the cups in numerical order, divide the cups by odd and even numbers.


4.  Draw a domino and put the cups in order to make the number with 10's and 1's using place value. Bump up the level and roll 3 dice.  Use the cups to build 3 digit numbers.  Or roll 2 dice.  The first dice represents the tens number and the second dice represents the ones number.



5.  Use the cups to teach the counting on method.  Roll 2 dice.  Determine which dice is the larger number.  Put a cup to represent that number.  Use the second cup to represent the smaller number by using the side with dots.  Students say the number "5" and count up to six.


6.  Differentiate by having dots on one side and the numbers on the opposite side to provide the supports your students need.


7.  Make combinations of 5. Add using the dot side.  Use the the darker cups for addition and subtraction signs.


8.  Make fact families.  We turned it around to make a fact family using subtraction.




Flip it and finish the fact family of 5.
2+3=5
3-2=5
5-3=3
5-3=2
9.  Use a cookie sheet divided into 10 equal parts to create a 10 frame.  Put numbered cups in each frame.  Use for manipulatives on a 10 frame cookie sheet.  Roll a dice.  Subtract that many off of the 10 frame.


This student rolled a 2.  Teach them to start at the bottom right corner to subtract.  This will leave them with the answer.  Have them record their number sentence in a math journal.  


This student rolled a 5.  


10.  Use the cups to spell CVC words.  Programs the ending word family with the same color to help students remember the word family.  On the other side on the "n" cup, I have other letters such as "t" and "p".  Students can turn the cups around and build other words.



Students can stack the cups on top as they build more words.  How tall can they build their word tower?

Students continue making new words and recording them on a recording sheet or in a word book.


11. Have students use the cups as manipulatives to practice blending the sounds together to make words.  Students can push one cup forward at a time to blend the sounds.  Ex:  "m" "a" "t" = mat




12.  For fine motor practice, let your students play "stack the cups."  



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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Common Core Valentine's Day Math

When you look at the Common Core State Standards in Math, working with 5 & 10 are focused standards of learning for kindergarten students.  These also allow 1st grade students to master working within 20.  I have created a fun Valentine's Day Math Game pack that addresses all of the above.  You can use it during guided math groups for teaching, reteaching, or as enrichment depending on where your students are along the continuum of learning.

Here are some sample pictures of the activity pack.
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