I love Patty Shukla. Check out her new song for Mother's Day. So precious!
After watching the song/video, brainstorm a list of why the students love their mom. Remember to think about those who may not have a mom and include grandmas too. Then let the children make a card or write a story for their moms for Mother's Day.
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Dr. Jean Celebration Cards
I use meaningful print to teach fluency, phonics, phonemic awareness, letters and sounds, and sight words. The sky is the limit. The children have buy-in because they are familiar words and sentences that they hear every day.
Try these ideas with her cards.
Put them in a handwriting center and let the students make their own celebration cards to take home. My students get so EXCITED to copy them and create their own artwork to go with them. Start a celebration to the last day of school. How many celebration cards can you make for your house before the end of the year? Give your parents some great ideas for celebrating at home too.
Put them in a "What Do You Notice" center. Copy and laminate the cards and place them in a literacy tub. Put in some magnifying glasses. Give your students a recording sheet to write down words that they notice. It's differentiated because all children are at different stages of literacy at different times. Some children will notice the letters in their names. Some will find little words hiding in big words. Some will notice your word wall words in the cards. Some will find letter blends, digraphs, the silent e, vowel teams, word families, prefixes, suffixes or word endings (Common Core). Have them share what they found.
Put them in a fluency center along with some PVC pipe phones. Throw in some minute sand timers too. Let your students practice reading the celebration cards.
Click on these links to take you to Dr. Jean's celebration cards. And don't forget to leave her feedback and tell her how amazing they are!
Set #1
Set #2
Set #3
Set #4
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
DIY Games and Flash Cards
Are you ready to test the waters and start making your own games and flash cards? I use Power Point to make all of my games. It is much easier to move clip art around than in a word document. I created this starter packet for those who want to give it a try.
| Click HERE to view this on TpT. The packet includes 45 pages of templates in different sizes and colors and is only $2.00. Click on the download preview button on my TpT site to see all of the pages. |
| Follow me on Pinterest and check out my FREE Clip Art Board. You will find some great FREE clip art to use and will also get to know some great teachers who are wonderful artists too. |
| Choose from the different templates to create your own cards. |
| The file is in Power Point. You will click on insert - text box - then type in your words. Then choose the different clip art that you want to use to decorate your cards. |
| Here are some examples of cards that you can make for your class. You can make cards for learning your ABC's, sight words, spelling words, vocabulary words, math problems, science, and history. The only limit is your imagination. Have fun making your new games. Stop back by as I share how I use these templates to create more games for my classroom. You may use this template to create and sell products on Teachers Pay Teachers or other teacher stores. You do NOT need to include a link back to me. You may NOT sell these templates as a stand alone product. You must modify them to make a game or other activity with them. If you use any FREE clip art from my Pinterest board, please follow the Terms of Use for each individual seller. Most will will require a link back to their store, if you sell something with their product on it. |
Monday, April 22, 2013
Mother's Day Gift
Are you looking for a child-created gift for Mother's Day? Here is a picture of what we made for our mothers last year. I think they turned out pretty cute and were very easy to make. I let them choose from 3 different colors for the flower. I painted their hand and then they pressed it onto the construction paper. After washing their hands, they painted a stem and a sun. You can have them write the words on their gift or type out these words for them. Simple, easy, and will make your mothers smile.
You might also be interested in these other Mother's Day gifts. Click HERE to go to the post.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Writing Theme Poems
April is National Poetry Month, so I thought I would share or remind you of a free online resource to use with your students for writing shape poems. ReadWriteThink.org is a website by the International Reading Association. Depending on the age of your student, you can write classroom poems together or individually.
This is a step-by-step look at the easy process for creating a Theme Poem and works nicely into exposing your students to poetry as mentioned in the Common Core.
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This is a step-by-step look at the easy process for creating a Theme Poem and works nicely into exposing your students to poetry as mentioned in the Common Core.
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| Here is a sample of the different themes. |
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| Click HERE to go to the site. |
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| To start, type in your name or student's name. |
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| Choose a theme. |
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| These are the shapes under nature. Click on the shape poem you want to use. |
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| It will bring up this screen. You can do this on your Smart Board or Interactive Whiteboard to model for your students. Brainstorm words or phrases to use that describe a tree. Click on Continue. |
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| The next screen brings up the word, phrases, or sentences you typed in the previous screen. Choose a title for your poem. |
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| Type your words in the tree template arranging in the order that you choose. Click on Finish. |
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| That's it! You just wrote a shape poem! |
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| You can choose to print it to a printer or save as a PDF to your computer. |
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Welcome Spring Sale
Are you ready for a spring sale? Everything in my Teachers Pay Teachers store will be 20% off starting March 29-31, 2013. And if it is still snowing and cold where you live, hopefully spring will arrive soon. Let the countdown to summer begin!
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Celebrating International Down Syndrome Day
If you know me, have attended any of my professional development sessions, or have read my blog, you have probably heard me talk or write about my daughter Tessa. Today, March 21st is the International World Down Syndrome Day. So this post is short and simple. Thank you Tessa for teaching me about teaching others. And here is a video to celebrate this special day - "I Am Who I Am."
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The world is a better place because of you Tessa.
And here is a BIG thank you to all of the teachers who accept, love, and teach our children every day. You are greatly appreciated. Thanks for stopping by!
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