At the beginning of the year, we tend to do a few ice breaker/getting to know you activities. The end of the year is always so busy with finishing things up and assessing, but there is also that last day that sometimes can fly by and drag on at the same time. All I know is that I have about 4 hours (we usually have a half day) where kids are excited, work is completed and turned in, projects are ... Read More about End of Year Activity: Find a Friend Freebie
Frog and Toad Character Analysis
Just a quick post from me tonight. Last week, we read Frog and Toad, one of my personal favorites. I love how the text is simple so first graders can successfully read it. At the same time, the stories are give you a good laugh and kids really enjoy them! After we read The Garden, I asked my reading group what words would describe Toad. (Don't be distracted by my poor attempt at drawing. ... Read More about Frog and Toad Character Analysis
Summer Literacy Packet for Kindergarten (Getting ready for 1st Grade)
I am on the home stretch now. Summer is SO close! Many of you have already packed up your classrooms. As much as I love summer, I always worry about the big summer slide with some of our students. Last year, I created a summer packet for students finishing kindergarten and entering first graders. Here are a few pictures of my son doing some of the activities: This summer pack is split ... Read More about Summer Literacy Packet for Kindergarten (Getting ready for 1st Grade)
Character Analysis for Spring
A few months ago, I blogged about teaching character analysis. It's one of my favorite reading comprehension skills to teach. I think it's one of the easiest ways to get our kids to dig deeper and start thinking about the character. Usually kids don't have a hard time making a judgement about a character. It's only natural, right? That boy was mean or He was nice to his mom, etc. The harder part ... Read More about Character Analysis for Spring
Teacher Appreciation Sale: Teacher Must-Haves
Here are some products to pick up during this big sale! These are a few "must-haves" in my classroom. Yep, sometimes you just need some ready-to-go printables. These are engaging printables to use for seat work, reinforcing concepts and skills, extra practice, sub tub, and homework. Plenty of activities! My literacy centers are my babies. I know, that sounds so silly. But ... Read More about Teacher Appreciation Sale: Teacher Must-Haves
Super Sentence Mega Pack
One of the first literacy centers that I made when I started teaching first grade was the Super Sentence center. It was not so cute back then though. I think I used a small extra piece of poster board I had laying around to make the board. I drew rectangles in different colors to go with the comic sans-typed phrases glued onto colored contraction paper. Did I mention that the cutting ... Read More about Super Sentence Mega Pack
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