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Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2015

Winter "One"derland Dollar Sale

I'm linking up with some fabulous teachers is a Winter "One"derland Dollar sale on TPT.
 Visit my TPT store to grab some resources for just $1 this weekend! Click on the images below to purchase!

Bee Mine - Valentine's Day Themed Literacy Stations

100 Days Smarter! 100th Day Activities
I have been receiving lots of requests for the cupcake freebie I released last year from this activity. Stay tuned for a freebie!  

Honest Abe: A President's Day Craftivity

St. Patrick's Day Lucky Stations

 Happy Friday!

An InLinkz Link-up

Monday, March 18, 2013

Skip Counting Gold

I missed yet another day of school!  My older daughter and I both had high fevers on Friday. I am ready to get healthy. Four more days until Spring Break... I'm hoping that the time away from school will allow us to get healthy! 

I wanted to post these pictures Friday, but I was sick at home.  It feels a little late to talk about St. Patrick's Day, but it WAS only yesterday.

The kids made these pots of gold last week. We have been working hard with skip counting, or counting by twos. They wrote numbers to ten counting by 2's on their gold coins. I got this fabulous idea from Mrs. Phillips' blog, Kinder Doodles.



We have been using frog manipulatives in math and frogs are a part of our daily number corner/calendar which is a part of our math series.  This frog and toad eye chart was perfect for practicing counting by 2's! The students had to create a frog or a toad. We worked together to make this chart. I was proud that the students recognized the growing pattern: the frogs increase by one each row and the eyes increase by two.  This week we will do more with frogs, toads, and patterns.
 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Leprechauns and More Leprechauns

We have been making LOTS of leprechauns in kindergarten!  On Friday, we send home the students' agendas with a weekend assignment inside. Last weekend, the kinders had to decorate a leprechaun black line. I was pleasantly surprised to see their work on Monday.





 The kids and their families were so creative!


The other kindergarten class made these. I thought that they were so cute that I had to share!












We made these leprechauns with paper plates and a 9 x 12 inch paper hat.  I planned on having the class write about what they would do if they were leprechauns, but we ran out of time. (The class worked VERY hard on writing how to stories. I didn't want to stop them!) There's always tomorrow! 




Sunday, March 3, 2013

St. Patrick's Day Lucky Stations




I just completed my St. Patrick's Day Lucky Stations that are now available (and on sale!) on TPT!  I am really looking forward to my literacy stations for the week of St. Patrick's Day!







There are four literacy stations and one math station:
 Students will read cards and unscramble the words to make a sentence that describes a picture card. There is a record sheet for the kiddos to do the same.
 My class has been struggling with ABC order.  They are often very concerned if I "forgot" a letter. I have explained that there are 26 letters in the alphabet and they only have 5 cards in their hand, so they will not have lots of letters. As with anything, practice makes perfect!  My kinders will work on putting the grading quarter's sight words in alphabetical order using a pocket chart. There is a worksheet that has them write five words in alphabetical order.
 My class LOVES telling me all the ways they can get a given sum, so I think they will enjoy this "Sum" Lucky Rainbow center. They will select a rainbow with a number in the cloud. They must choose two coins with the sum that is on the rainbow. A record sheet shows the ways they got the given sum.
 Last week, my class worked on Mrs. Phillips of Kinder Doodle's Word Sorts. I noticed that some students still struggled with determining if words are real or nonsense, so I created another word sort center for them.
We have been working hard on vowel sounds.  The students will sort picture cards based on the short vowel sound in their names. The students will record their work on an activity sheet.

I like having an activity sheet for each station to hold my class accountable for their work during our literacy block. I have a class of 26, so it is sometimes difficult to visit every student during each of the three literacy station rotations. We have adopted a system of earning stars for literacy station packets.  The goal is to always earn a 3 star packet for thoroughly completing the literacy work! 

Please head over to my TPT store to get your copy of this St. Patrick's Day Lucky Stations while it is on sale! :)