Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Super Sleuths!


Here is a neat idea for a center. Students can practice different skills by looking for letters, shapes, words or numbers on each page. Make a book or separate books with pages including all letters or all words. etc. At the top of the page put a question such as "Can you find the letter F
on this page?" Make a pretend magnifying glass out of a pipe cleaner and have kids look for whatever you choose for the page.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Word Pics


Assign your kids words or let them choose their own word wall word and have them write it down on a blank sheet of construction paper. Then have them find magazine pictures that begin with the beginning sound of each letter.

Word Wizards!


Here is a fun idea. Get a fly swatter and cover it with white paper. Put sentences on your overhead or document camera. Choose a Word Wizard from your class and hand them the fly swatter. Tell them a word to magically pull out of the sentence. If you place the fly swatter up against the screen on the word you choose and slowly pull it away right in front of the screen, it will look like it is floating in the air. It's cool and it really works! You can have kids do this with anything like shapes or numbers!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Writing Picture Rubric



Give your students and their parents a visual representation of the stages of drawing and how they will be graded. This way students can refer to the rubric as they are working, and parents understand what their child is striving for.

Goodnight Gorilla



Here is a neat project centered around the book Goodnight Gorilla. After reading this story have your kids make this neat project using a meat packing tray, yarn and animal pictures. You can have them write a journal entry about what the animals do at night.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Key Project


Here is a neat writing project. Give your students a key-shaped cutout and ask them to decorate it any way they want. Then ask them, "What does your key unlock?" Have them write about it!

Sentence Builders!


Now that you have added many words to your word wall, pick a student each day at calendar time to come up and be a Sentence Builder. Let them wear a hard hat and make a sentence from the words on your word wall. You could have them write the sentence down and put it in a binder book so the kids can read it!

Thursday, April 3, 2008

The Name Game


Here is a fun thing to do when kids are learning their letters. Take the letter of the day and have kids exchange the first letter of your name with that letter. For instance, if your name is Miss Martin, and you are learning the letter c, the students will call you Miss Cartin that day.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Tattle Tales


Here are some more ideas for tattling in your classroom. Post a picture of the governor or anyone else that you choose and when students want to tattle, ask them to go tell the governor. Another idea is to have them whisper their tattle into a bag and tell them that you will listen to them later. Also, have kids write their tattles in a tattle tale journal. See Terry Tattle Tale in the posts below too!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Egg Match


Write word family words on plastic eggs and give each child one egg. Put music on and have your kids travel around the room and trade their eggs. Stop the music and have the kids pair up and read each other's eggs. Repeat as many times as you want. Also you could make word family pairs of eggs and have your kids find their rhyming match when the music stops.

Jenga!


Write word families or math problems on Jenga pieces and have your kids play Jenga while practicing valuable skills.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Balloon Volley


Here is a fun activity similar to the snowball fight. Blow up balloons and write words or math problems on them. Turn on music and have kids try to keep the balloons in the air. When you turn off the music, they stop and pick up a balloon. Have them walk around and read three other people's balloons. Then put the music on and start over.

Hair Project

Here is a cute writing project! After reading This Is My Hair by Todd Parr, have your kids think about what their hair would look like in different situations and write about it. Then use a circle cut out and yarn to make themselves with their wacky hair.
These say: This is my hair in the wind. This is my hair at a concert.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Crayon Box That Talked



This is a neat story about a box of crayons in which the colors do not get along! Find out what happens when a little girl wants to use each color in her drawing. This book is great to read to your class when talking about differences and getting along with others. When finished reading the book, have your kids choose their favorite color and make themselves into crayons!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Mystery Word


This is a fun idea to get your kids to practice their chunking skills. Put mystery words on sentence strips and slide them into the mystery word envelope. As you slowly slide the word out letter by letter, students try to sound out the word and guess what it is. Also, have them look for words within the word!
Can you guess what this word is?? Penguin!
You can also make a Guess the Pattern envelope!!!

Book Buddies


Your students will have a great time reading to a book buddy! Introduce your class to your
book buddies and tell them that their buddies are excited to learn from them this year. Give the book buddies names and put them in your reading center. You can make it a reward by choosing kids that are doing good things that day and letting them pick their buddy to read with!

Friday, January 18, 2008

Snowball Fight!



Here is a fun idea! Write words on white paper and crumple it up into "snowballs". Let students have a snowball fight with the paper balls until you shout "freeze!" At this point they pick up a snowball and unfold it to read the word on it. Next they turn it back into a snowball and continue to play!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Snow Powder


Here is a neat product to use with your kids! If you use cold water to make the snow it feels real! Snow Powder comes highly recommended by Kindergarten teachers in our district. They use it as a center when they
are talking about Winter time.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Word Rings


A great way to help kids work with words is to make different sets of word rings centered around different topics such as, school words, Winter words, animal words etc. Hang the rings in your writing center and tell kids that they can take them to their table when they are journal writing!

Mystery Pictures


This is a neat way for kids to practice reading words. You can write their names or words they are learning on in white crayon on white paper and then randomly pass them out. Your students use water colors to reveal their words. You could use words from a unit you are studying or seasonal words. Please comment on your ideas!