I know technically it's not a countdown, but this is something fun our whole Kindergarten team does to countdown to the end of the school year! I can't believe I waited until now to blog about it (since the countdown has already started) but here it is anyway! Let me know if you have any questions about any of the days. This is what it looks like:
and you can get the PDF here and the Word version here.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Subtraction Buddies
It's that time of year again - addition and subtraction! This year, my Kindergarteners made Subtraction Buddies to help us take things away. They had a blast! They designed their own buddies and named them. The next day, I let them choose a table with the manipulatives they wanted to work with (dinosaurs, bears, various different counters) and they worked out their subtraction problems by having their Subtraction Buddies eat the manipulatives. It was a great visual for the students to physically see things being taken away and they had fun working!
I gave them each a paper bag and set out construction paper, googly eyes, and yarn and let them go at it. Here are some examples:
I gave them each a paper bag and set out construction paper, googly eyes, and yarn and let them go at it. Here are some examples:
Here is the sheet they used to record down their answers.
Hope this helps your kiddos better understand this concept!
- Clip art licensed from the Clip Art Gallery on DiscoverySchool.com
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Seasons
We had a blast going more in-depth with each season. We spent one day per season and discussed weather changes and how our lives change because of it (clothing, activities, etc.).
After brainstorming the different changes, the students decorated a tree to correspond to the season and drew themselves in the right clothing doing an activity of that season. After making all 4 trees the students had to put them in order starting with their favorite season.
Anyway, I thought they turned out so cute and wanted to share with you all!
You can grab the PDF version here
and the Word version here.
I added a thermometer to the pages (wish i did that for my class) so the students can roughly show the temperature of that season. Fonts used: DJ Fat Chat, Abcprint, DJ Light.
After brainstorming the different changes, the students decorated a tree to correspond to the season and drew themselves in the right clothing doing an activity of that season. After making all 4 trees the students had to put them in order starting with their favorite season.
Anyway, I thought they turned out so cute and wanted to share with you all!
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| What the cover looks like |
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| Here is a sample page |
You can grab the PDF version here
and the Word version here.
I added a thermometer to the pages (wish i did that for my class) so the students can roughly show the temperature of that season. Fonts used: DJ Fat Chat, Abcprint, DJ Light.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Light 'em up - random act of kindness for the day
I just saw this idea on pinterest from the blog Lil Light O' Mine:
and decided to create my own version for our classroom! I plan on having a child pull an act of kindness out for us to work on each day until we leave for Christmas break. I don't know about your classroom but some of my kiddos need a refresher on how to be kind. Here is what I came up with:
You can grab your copy here.
If you would like the word version so you can change it up, you can find that here.
Clipart: DJinkers
Fonts: smiley monster, pea hollee (kevin and amanda fonts)
and decided to create my own version for our classroom! I plan on having a child pull an act of kindness out for us to work on each day until we leave for Christmas break. I don't know about your classroom but some of my kiddos need a refresher on how to be kind. Here is what I came up with:
You can grab your copy here.
If you would like the word version so you can change it up, you can find that here.
Clipart: DJinkers
Fonts: smiley monster, pea hollee (kevin and amanda fonts)
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
updates
I cannot believe it has been over a month since I last blogged. I just wanted to post an update on a few of the things we have been doing in class.
Daily 5:
I saw lots of bloggers with amazing labeling lessons (especially for their apple unit) so we made and labeled our pumpkins!
Daily 5:
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| I looked up from my guided reading group and saw that he had taken the paper for the alphabet font sorting and was using it for his puzzle. What a great idea! |
I saw lots of bloggers with amazing labeling lessons (especially for their apple unit) so we made and labeled our pumpkins!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Letter Formation
I have gotten some comments asking what I do when I introduce a new letter and wanted to share my response. Other than reading a ton of books and singing frog street press songs (love those!), one of the big things we do is learn how to correctly form each letter. I show them EXACTLY how to write that letter. They each have an ABC handwriting Book with the letters in the order that we learn them (see sample page below).
I show them on my promethean board (or you can use the overhead) how to form the capital letter, then they practice writing the capital letter next to number 1. While they are writing I am going around checking to see if they are forming the letters correctly and if they are touching the right lines. I make sure to have a yellow marker with me so that I can write it for the struggling students and they trace what I wrote with my marker. Then next to number 2 we practice writing the lowercase letter together. On number 3 we usually do a pattern (capital, lowercase, capital, lowercase). For numbers 4 and 5 they come up with a word that begins with that letter and we write it together. In the box is the mystery picture. This is our FAVORITE part. I tell them exactly what to draw, one thing at a time. Ex: Draw an oval in the middle (I draw it and they draw it in their books), draw a triangle above the oval, etc. until the picture forms. The picture begins with the letter we are studying. Then at the bottom on the longer lines we come up with a sentence together (short!) that is about the picture (Ex: I see an apple.)
It is extremely important that the students are quiet during this time so I have "table team points." If I see them writing, working hard, etc. I give their table a tally mark. At the end, the table with the most points gets to go to the treasure chest (or you can give theirs a sticker on their page). I make sure to rotate it so every team gets a chance to get the most points :)
Here is the abc book, if you wanted it!
I show them on my promethean board (or you can use the overhead) how to form the capital letter, then they practice writing the capital letter next to number 1. While they are writing I am going around checking to see if they are forming the letters correctly and if they are touching the right lines. I make sure to have a yellow marker with me so that I can write it for the struggling students and they trace what I wrote with my marker. Then next to number 2 we practice writing the lowercase letter together. On number 3 we usually do a pattern (capital, lowercase, capital, lowercase). For numbers 4 and 5 they come up with a word that begins with that letter and we write it together. In the box is the mystery picture. This is our FAVORITE part. I tell them exactly what to draw, one thing at a time. Ex: Draw an oval in the middle (I draw it and they draw it in their books), draw a triangle above the oval, etc. until the picture forms. The picture begins with the letter we are studying. Then at the bottom on the longer lines we come up with a sentence together (short!) that is about the picture (Ex: I see an apple.)
It is extremely important that the students are quiet during this time so I have "table team points." If I see them writing, working hard, etc. I give their table a tally mark. At the end, the table with the most points gets to go to the treasure chest (or you can give theirs a sticker on their page). I make sure to rotate it so every team gets a chance to get the most points :)
Here is the abc book, if you wanted it!
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