I love making rubrics for things! Here are a few rubrics I've used for writing assignments. They are pretty standard, but helpful none the less. :) If you love rubrics and would like more (as in way more), click on the pictures below to read more about my writing rubrics mega pack and reading rubrics mega pack. ... Read More about Writing Rubrics
Polar Bear blubber experiment
Another day home with my toddler. His cold is coming to an end I hope, but in the meantime, I can get a lot done during nap time. It is nice to have an extra day with my boy. :) To illustrate how polar bears stay warm in the icy waters of the Arctic, we do the classic blubber experiment. This year one of my goals for myself is to make my science curriculum more inquiry based. So, I came up with ... Read More about Polar Bear blubber experiment
Making connections
I'm home with my sick toddler today so during nap time, I had a little time to make a few graphic organizers. You can download them here. ... Read More about Making connections
Jan Brett activities
Jan Brett is one of my favorite authors! My students always love her books. Here are a few things we've done so far: After reading The Hat, we made a word web of synonyms for the word ridiculous. We used all the words from the story and then thought of our own.. Then each student chose their favorite animal and favorite synonym to do these hats for our bulletin board. The inside says, ... Read More about Jan Brett activities
Bear Unit
I am so jealous of all of you first grade teachers who get to do a penguin unit! The 2nd grade teachers claimed that at my school long before I got there, so I miss out. Instead, we study bears. We have a fun time integrating the bear theme into our other subject areas too. Of course we read tons of fiction and nonfiction books. The class fills out a chart comparing pandas, polar bears, black ... Read More about Bear Unit
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