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Sunday, November 28, 2021

Friday, November 26, 2021

Holiday Traditions Around the WorlScoot Freebie!!


A fun little freebie to get students moving, thinking, cooperating and learning all at the same time!!
 


Tuesday, November 23, 2021

The First Day of Winter!

I always like to follow this activity up with this fun filled packet that has a number of curriculum related activities for centers. If you are going to use this packet complete the Winter Solstice the day before December 21st.

This story is delightful and it's sing song repetitive pattern makes it fun for the children to follow along.

I post the 18 vocabulary cards by the story or you can put them on your word wall or in your writing center.  If laminated they are ideal for sorting syllables, parts of speech and ABC order either in small groups, parent helpers, or centers.
I use the parts of speech and the word search in the word work center.

Whether in sunny Florida or snowy Michigan you can have your class build a snowman after reading the story.  This is a simple dice game partner activity.  Your class will LOVE it!  Who will dress their snowman first?

I gather the students on the rug to read the story.
Following the story I have them complete one of these three activities independently.
For students needing support I call a small group back to work together and we focus on ordinal numbers.

Our writing assignment includes writing about winter.
These are the graphic organizers for students to gather their thoughts.
Included in the packet are a class cover for a book to showcase student writing.

The First Day of Winter arrives December 21st.

This delightful story by Denise Fleming is ideal to read on that special day.

It is filled with sequential events and perfect for recall and retell.

The Interactive Google Slide resource above is a perfect followup to the story.

Slide One: Informational Text...What is winter?... Type using Winter Is, Has, Can

Slide Two:  Click and drag items into the correct sequential order using ordinal numbers.

Slide Three:  Click and drag how many of each item were given. (number word recognition and recall)

Slide Four:  Click and drag to build you own snowman.  Type How to Build a Snowman.

Slide Five:  Using the December calendar click and drag the missing numbers.  Click and drag stickers to the special events in winter.

Slide Six:  Summer/Winter sort.  Click and drag activities into the correct box.  Type your opinion as to the best season.

Great interactive activities for a wonderful story.












Monday, November 22, 2021

Winter Solstice


Teach your class about the reason the days get shorter and the nights longer.
Teach your class about the WINTER SOLSTICE!
This book is informative with delightful picture your class will enjoy!
One of my favorite books to read at this time is "The Shortest Day" by Wendy Pieffer.
The illustrations are beautiful and the explanation about the Winter Solstice is easy for young children to understand.
The reading always follows with a discussion where I write down the KEY facts children recall from the story.
I remind the class to watch carefully and see what they notice about simple changes that winter brings.  They are free to share them with the class on a daily basis when we do our daily calendar/weather activity.  It's amazing but praising one child for sharing encourages others to become more alert and bring things they have seen.  If the class is slow to bring ideas in I often will start a day off sharing something.

Informational Text in three forms.
Graphic Organizers for gathering key facts.
During reading on December 21st I prepare the mini books for the class.
During our reading groups we read the book and highlight the key facts.
The level of support needed to read the book will depend on the level of the group.
I encourage them to color the pictures and read through the book again independently or with a partner.
Pages for helping students gather their thoughts to write an informative piece to showcase.
Groups leave with one of these three activities to complete again depending on the level of the student.
Another idea is to complete the Let's Find Out together in the group and then have them complete one of the other two independently.


These slides will help you explain the Winter Solstice with your class.
Slides One to Five share informational text about the Winter Solstice.
When it begins
Why it happens
Short days and Long Nights
Long Shadows
Enjoyable winter activities
Slide Six:  Writing about the Winter Solstice using information learned.
Slide Seven:  Sensory and choosing favorite winter activity
Slide Eight:  Let's make words from hemisphere










We bundled up the Interactive Google Slides and the Paper Pencil Resource.














The Polar Express

 

Your class will love hopping on the Polar Express.

This delightful story is perfect to share just before the holiday.

It is also a great opportunity to talk about the Arctic and the Antarctica and where they are located.

This Interactive Google Slide Resource is filled with wonderful comprehension activities.

Slide One:  Grab your ticket for the North Pole.

Slide Two:  Click and drag the train to the North Pole.

Slide Three:  Story Elements...Click and Drag text to match (setting, characters, problem, beg., middle, end)

Slide Four:  Click and Drag items as they happened in the story...sequence.

Slide Five:  Polar Express Sensory...Type...what did the boy see, hear, taste, touch, smell.

Slide Six:  Read the text...Click and Drag the events into order.

Slide Seven:  Type and Click and Drag...Who, what, how.

Slide Eight:  Type...What is your wish?












Put on your PJ's and join in the fun! A day of learning aboard the Polar Express can surely be done.

This packet provides the materials for you to do just that.

Craft:

Making a candy train (Parent donation letter, pattern)

Vocabulary:

12 cards for story retell or vocabulary display

Guided Reading:

Sequencing by reading, cutting and pasting details in order

Recall looking for main idea, supporting details and ending

Who has the problem and how was it solved

Writing the beginning, middle and end of the story

Identifying three key events with writing and illustrations

Favorites - character, event, setting

Writing:

Page for writing, Page for illustration, Edit check list

3 Pages for paragraph writing on the North Pole, Santa and the train

Writing - what if... and a wish

How to story

Word Work:

Sorting sounds

Making words from Polar Express 

ABC Order

Word Search

Math:

Doubles

Subtraction

Parent letter

Ticket to board