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Tuesday
Story Sticks
We read our story, Story Sticks. Then we made story sticks of our favorite story. We talked about characters, settings, and events.
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Friday
Thursday
Tuesday
Birthdays, Addresses, & Phone Numbers! Oh my!
We finally know our birthdays, addresses, and phone numbers. We have been taking attendance by them since we started school. Every day, the children come into our room and move their names, then after about a month, we switch to birthdays, and so on. We put them in the tree.
At the beginning of small groups during math centers, I have them punch in their phone numbers to an old, unplugged phone. No rocket science here. :)
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(Obviously the door was not finished during our renovation.)
At the beginning of small groups during math centers, I have them punch in their phone numbers to an old, unplugged phone. No rocket science here. :)
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Labels:
addresses,
birthdays,
phone numbers,
standards,
welcome tree
Saturday
Rainstick
I pulled out my rainstick Thursday since I knew it was going to rain. We talked about the history of the rainstick and how it's made. I let each child hold it. To the kids' surprise, it rained that night. Yesterday, we read a story about rain and they wrote in their journals about whether they thought it was magical or not. They impressed me with the adjectives they used: magical, powerful, and unbelievable!
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Wednesday
Authors' Mic
Here is one of my kindergartners reading about rainy and sunny weather from his journal. He's pointing with a water squirter (Dollar Tree) and speaking into one of our classroom mics. My kiddies LOVE this and are so proud!
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Labels:
classroom,
reading,
technology,
writing
First Grade Promotion
My theme for "graduation" this year is NEW and I am so excited! We are wearing tie-dyed shirts, girls will have braids with daisies, peace signs everywhere, and we will only sing songs by The Beatles. Here are some of the things I have been working on...
-60s signs
-peace sign stickers for our cheeks
-Candy Bar Awards (new!)
-tie-dyed bubbles
-kazoos
-first grade promotion certificates
-plates and napkins
-octopus, seaweed, and waves
-graduation goody bags
-brown yarn to tie around our heads
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-60s signs
-peace sign stickers for our cheeks
-Candy Bar Awards (new!)
-tie-dyed bubbles
-kazoos
-first grade promotion certificates
-plates and napkins
-octopus, seaweed, and waves
-graduation goody bags
-brown yarn to tie around our heads
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Labels:
graduation/first grade promotion
Tuesday
Sneak Peek
I made this enormous "Yellow Submarine" for our First Grade Promotion Ceremony. Then, I cut it up into 24 pieces and had them laminated. I am SO excited for the performance. It's going to be "rockin'"!
More info to come. :)
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More info to come. :)
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Labels:
graduation/first grade promotion
Monday
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
In reading group (Mrs. Payne's Round Table), we read _One Two Buckle My Shoe_. Then, I had my kids think of a new rhyme. Here's what one group came up with...
"One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, my dog snores."
"One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, I will ignore. Five, six, I like tricks. Seven, eight, I don't hate."
"One, two, I do. Three, four, did you say more? Five, six, let's do more. Seven, eight, look at the gate. Nine, ten, why did you say men?" (Almost!)
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Labels:
literature,
reading,
rhyming
Saturday
Journal Center
In Journal Center, I have a picture frame that I put one random picture in it each week. The kids write about the picture in their journals. It took me about 10 minutes to find weeks worth!
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Labels:
centers/stations,
writing
School-wide Read In
It was pajama day on Friday for Reading Week. We spent 30 minutes with the other classes reading in the hallways. The kids read independently for the first fifteen minutes, then I read _Click Clack Moo, Cows that Type_.
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Labels:
pj day,
reading,
reading week
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