Image Map

March 20, 2017

Back from Spring Break with a FREEBIE!

Today we returned from spring break...even though it was still winter....talk about confusing!

You know as every student walks in they can't wait to tell you about that one great moment that happened over the break. They ALL have those moments! That's why I created this freebie for you!
 
http://fortheloveoffirst.blogspot.com/2013/03/an-end-to-spring-break-freebie.html
The very first thing we do the day we return from spring break is write some "Spring Break News".
They pick their most favorite thing they did all week, write about it, and illustrate.
 
 


We sit in a circle with our papers and share all about our break (briefly, some would talk all day)
 with everyone.
 
Pick up this FREEBIE by clicking H E R E.


March 6, 2017

WIN a Year of Scholastic Printables for FREE!

What do teachers love more than Scholastic Book Orders!?
Well there's not much, but did you know they also offer other resources?

If you've never heard of Scholastic Printables, they give you unlimited access to thousands of activities, lesson plans, skill sheets and more!


I love using it if I need something quick for in-class practice or homework.  I can log on, search for what I need, and print!  It definitely saves me time and money!  The classroom resources are created by teachers and vetted by Scholastic. 

We've been studying American symbols and Scholastic Printables has been a great resource to turn to. 



Their site is very easy to use. I was able to type in "American symbols" and 3 pages worth of resources were at my fingertips! You can also search by grade level, theme, or even reading levels.



We completed this symbols book from Scholastic together.



Next, my students still wanted to know more about the Bald Eagle. So we watched a few education videos, read a few books and I had them create this eagle puppet I found on the Scholastic Printables website.

We glued the template to a paper sack and they recorded facts about Bald Eagles on the back. 




Ready for the B E S T part!?
You could WIN a FREE 1- year subscription to Scholastic Printables.

Follow the guidelines below on the Raffelcoptor.
Giveaway ends March 9th. Winner will be chosen March 10.



 Want to find out more about Scholastic Printables?
Check out their many social media accounts:
Visit the Scholastic Printables official website.
Follow Scholastic Teachers on Twitter and Facebook
Follow Scholastic on Instagram
 #ScholasticPrintables

*This is a sponsored post. I received a free subscription to Scholastic Printables in exchange for writing this review.  Although this post is sponsored, all opinions are my own.  

March 2, 2017

Giddy Up, Texas Style!

Texas, our Texas...how we love learning about our state!
Rodeo season is in full swing and we've got our boots cleaned and ready to learn.



Our poem of the week is one of our favorites and I find them reciting it subconsciously throughout the week. Catchiness as its best!


We kicked off the week learning about all the symbols of our great state.
Some we already knew and some we didn't.


L is for Lone Star is a fabulous book that taught even this devoted Texan things I didn't know!
After recording our schema and new learning, we made a flip-book with 3 of our favorite symbols.



Each day throughout the week we dove deep into talking about 5 important symbols.
We read about them, asked questions, and recorded facts in our Texas Symbols book.

{You can find this in my TpT store}

On the day we learned about Bluebonnets, I taught my firsties how to make their own!


You can too:
Fold a white sheet of computer paper in half.
Color the top half blue, bottom half green on BOTH sides.
Cut the blue into small strips.
Roll at a diagonal and tape.
Done!

Themed books about our state are always fun to read. 
Here are a few we practiced making connections with.

Text-to-text
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly--There Once Was a Cowpoke Who Swallowed an Anth

Text-to-Text
Little Red Riding Hood--Little Red Cowboy Hat

We did a little comparing and contrasting with 2 stories this week too. 
Most of my kids knew the story of Cinderella.  I had them retell the story out loud for those who didn't. 
So we compared it with this laugh out loud story: Bubba the Cowboy Prince---a MUST read!
 We compared the 2 stories in a Venn Diagram boot and made it look a little fancy-shmancy!


In writing, we've explored the 5W poem this week during our poetry study. 
It answers the questions "who, what, when, where, why"?
We wrote a class poem about an armadillo together and they got to be the illustrators. 


Then we brainstormed ideas/animals/people that represented Texas. 



They chose one to write their own 5W poem about. 



We also wrote 5W poems that describe ourselves. Grab this FREE template in my TpT store!


During our grammar time this week we reviewed adjectives. It just seems that these little words won't stick in my firsties brains! A sign to the teacher...I need to use it more ; )

We colorfully decorated these big ol' boots.

I gave them 3 sticky notes to describe their boots and glue at the bottom. 
"bold"   "vibrant"   "pretty"


To top it all off, we celebrated our week with FOOD! Our state dish of course....CHILI!
I'm always SO shocked when some of my friends tell me they've never had Chili!!!


To incorporate writing, we made the chili together and then wrote a recipe for them to take home!


After our taste test, we again, used adjectives to describe our Chili.


{Click on the picture for a FREEBIE}

I hope you found some Texas sized ideas to add to your Texas sized vault!
#texasteachersdoitbigger

Many of these activities and more can be found in my Texas unit in my TpT store!