Sunday, April 13, 2014

Three Little Pigs Pack - In Action!

I said I would post pictures of my Three Little Pigs Unit, and I have not forgotten.  Yes, they are a little later than I said they would be....but, hey, their still getting posted!  :)

Here are a few of my centers in action:

Sight word game (could also be used as write the room, but I wanted to try it differently - we do a lot of write the room)





Retelling page - students identify the setting, characters, and the beginning, middle, and end.  On the back, they can retell the story in their own words.


This next center is NOT mine, but I found it on Pinterest.  :)  The kids cut out the cards and put them in the correct order to help them retell the story.







We also did a fun activity.  Since the three little pigs built their houses out of different materials, we built houses out of toothpicks and marshmallows.




It was a lot of fun!  I love reading all of the various versions of the Three Little Pigs.  Throughout the week, we kept an anchor chart up of all the elements of the story and recorded how they were the same or different in each version.  Here is a list of my personal favorite versions:


The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka


The Three Little Wolves and The Big Bad Pig by Eugene Trivizas


The Three Little Pigs by Steven Kellogg


If you want any of these activities (other than the retelling picture cards) or to check out my pack on TpT, click here.

Thanks for being patient with me.  There are a lot of crazy things going on right now, so blogging is not always my top priority.  And when it is, my husband is on the computer working on his thesis....he's almost done though!  :)  Hopefully, soon I will be better about blogging more often!  Have a happy week!






Sunday, March 30, 2014

I'm Here!

It has been almost an entire month since I have blogged.  There are a couple of reasons for that:  1.  My husband is working on his thesis and a research proposal, so I have very little time to get on the computer here at home.  2.  I have been on Spring Break and then I got very sick.  We were gone for the beginning of break, and when I got home I got the stomach flu.  It was NO FUN.  It lasted an entire week!!! I have never had a stomach bug last more than a day or two.  It was pretty miserable.

Anyway, this morning I decided to get up early before my husband got up and write a quick blog.

This past week was my fairy tale week, and I used my fairy tale pack.  It went really well.  The kids loved all the stories and enjoyed all of the activities.  I was pleased with how everything turned out.  My favorites were:  write the room, CVC puzzles, spin and add, measuring with magic wands, and all of the morning work.  My kids really enjoyed these activities, and it is always so fun to see something that you made being enjoyed by your children as well as helping them learn!  :D

This coming week we are going to be reading versions of The Three Little Pigs.  For this unit, I have made a Three Little Pigs pack that covers a lot of the common core literature standards.


Characters; setting; beginning, middle, and end; retelling; comparing and contrasting; and opinion writing are all common core standards that are covered in this pack.  It also includes sight word, addition, subtraction, and shapes activities.

I am excited to use these this week!  This week I will try to remember to take pictures and share them with you!  Have a great week!

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Fairy Tale Unit

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE fairy tales!  When we get back from Spring Break (okay, I know that is still a week away), we are going to spend two full weeks on fairy tales.  :)  Yay!  To go with my unit, I have created a kindergarten fairy tale unit.  Here are a few example pages:


5 pages of morning work (some literacy and math review on each page)


Several of language arts activities, such as these word puzzles (with recording sheet) and the spin and color blends activity.

               

Addition, subtraction, counting, and measuring math centers included!


I am SOOOOOO excited to use this pack with my kinders!  It is almost enough to make me wish spring break was already over....ALMOST!

If you want to check it out, hop on over to my TpT store.  :)  

Have a great evening!

Saturday, March 1, 2014

FREE Dry Erase Addition Mats

Like I said the other day, we are working hard on understanding addition in our classroom.  I really struggle to find centers that are appropriate for beginners and incorporate the use of manipulatives in an appropriate way while still holding my little learners accountable.  (Whew, that was a long sentence...I hope it makes sense.)  Anyway, I created these mats that are perfect for my classroom, and I thought maybe they would work well for you as well.



The first is the black and white version.  The second is the spring version.  There are also two other versions included in the pack on TpT.




These addition mats are SO SIMPLE.  Just laminate and they instantly become dry erase boards.  Grab some counters, markers, and erasers and you're done.  I am going to use dice at first for my students to get the numbers they will add together, but I did include number cards in my packet in you prefer to use those.  I included numbers 0 to 19.  To differentiate, simply provide the students with the number cards that fit their ability.  SO EASY.



Anyway, head over to my TpT store to get your own Dry Erase Addition Mats for FREE!!!  :)   Please leave me some feedback if you download them.  

Thanks!  Happy weekend!

Thursday, February 27, 2014

I'm still here!

Don't worry, I didn't fall off the face of the earth.  I am sure a lot of you were super worried about that.  I have just been busy and stressed.  To explain this, I should finally share some terrifying exciting news on here:  My husband accepted a position with Northwestern University in Evanston, IL (just north of Chicago).  It is going to open a lot of wonderful doors for him and really help him to expand his experiences.  

That said, the idea of moving has been creating a lot of stress around here.  Eddie (my husband) is trying to write his thesis to wrap up his doctorate while also working on things for his next opportunity (apparently there is a lot of work that already needs to be done).  Eddie's field is organic chemistry...so that means I usually just smile, nod, and say "uh-huh" a lot when he talks about all of the things he does or has to do.  I really try to understand, but there is just so much that is honestly over my head!  I mean, I teach kindergarten.  I spend half my time tying shoes and reminding my students to cough into their elbows (ok, ok, ok...not half my time, but it sure feels like it).  But seriously, we talk about letters, words, numbers, weather, our community, but we don't touch chemistry.  I have smart kids, but I think that's pushing them a little too hard. ;)  

Anyway, I have been so busy because I am working on transferring my license to Illinois.  Apparently this is no simple feat.  I have been completing all of the forms and paperwork over the last few weeks.  Also, I have been studying like crazy for the tests I have to take.  I actually took both of them yesterday.  I know I passed one, but I have to wait for the release of scores for the second test.  I am just going to keep my fingers crossed until then. Today I finally feel like I can breathe a little bit, so I am taking this time to blog.

We are working on addition in my classroom.  Have you heard of the wonderful idea of Addition Annie?  She is fantastic!  I found her on a blog the other day (some people were posting it on Facebook), but I cannot find it anywhere!!!  I want to give the teacher credit for coming up with them because HE/SHE IS A GENIUS.  My kids LOVE Addition Annie.  For those of you who don't know her, she is a superhero whose power is to put numbers together.  (Later we will meet Subtraction Sammie, the villain that takes numbers away!)  Addition Anne has made teaching addition a lot more memorable for my kids (we even use her to help us remember key addition words in word problems).  Do any of you know who came up with this idea?  If you do, please leave a comment so I can give credit to the appropriate person!  Thanks!

I also created a math center for addition (and subtraction).  


This is a hands-on center for students just learning addition and subtraction. Students use the visuals to help them solve the problems. This makes a great math center for introducing addition or independent work for review!

Head over to my TpT store if you're interested in checking it out.  Also, be sure to check back in the next couple of days because I am going to create an addition freebie soon!  :)

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Teach2Love's SPRING into Learning Giveaway!

Teach2Love is having a SPRING into Learning Giveaway with both spring themed and year round resources!  The giveaway actually has two parts.  It has a K-2 pack and a 3-5 pack.


Here is a closer look at the K-2 stuff.


If you look closely, you can see my Just Print, Spin, and Dot pack!  :)

Here is a closer look at the 3-5 stuff.


I am so excited....in fact, I am going to go enter myself.  There are some really good things in these packs!

Thank so much to Teach2Love for putting on this amazing giveaway!  What are you doing still reading this??!!  Go check it out, and good luck!

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Week of Compassion and a Freebie!

This week our school did a whole week of compassion.  It was so fun.  We kicked off the week last Friday with a convocation on kindness (and a dance party).  Then Monday the K-2 classes watched a short movie about teasing and how bystanders can make a difference.  Each day we wore a different color for compassion.

Monday - Blue to keep the blues away
Tuesday - School Spirit Wear (okay, so this isn't a color, but close enough)
Wednesday - Yellow to make new friends
Thursday - Green for pay it forward (this also went with a bracelet that the kids passed as they did something kind for another student then that student would pass it on)
Friday - Red for compassion

We also did several activities throughout the week.  We made a compassion quilt with the whole school, we made thank you cards for the people who help in our school, we had guests come in and talk about compassion, we read stories, we had discussions, we had a door decorating contest, and each class made a compassion flag for two students to carry during our compassion parade.

I thought our door for compassion turned out really cute, so I wanted to share this.  AND I ACTUALLY THOUGHT OF THIS ON MY OWN.  Now, I am not saying that I was the first one to do this (I have no idea), but I did not get my inspiration from Pinterest.  I thought of it while I was sitting in my classroom after school one day...it just came to me!  I couldn't believe how cute it turned out.  I am NOT CRAFTY OR CREATIVE.  It's my biggest flaw being a kinder teacher.  I always try though!!

Here is my door.:


And here is a close up of the hearts:


I had each student do one hand print, so they had to work together to make one heart.  Luckily, I have some super helpers during the day so this craft was easy to manage.  

Also, since yesterday was Valentine's Day (and with the snow, the buses at school were all late...yeah, late on Valentine's Day), I did not have time to create a new freebie, so I am just going to feature one of my old freebies from my store.


Here is my featured freebie for the week:


Happy weekend!  :)