For whatever reason, this became the perfect time to teach verbs. It was one of those times when it just happened naturally at first. Love when that happens! I read this cute book called Ten on a Sled by Kim Norman. My kids loved the rhyming, alliteration, repetitive language, and great illustrations. But what stood out was the verbs! To give a little background, 10 animals are all on a sled. One by one, each animal falls off the sled. To describe how they fall off the author uses alliteration and creative verbs (the walrus whirled off). Of course this was the best time to introduce verbs!
So I made a quick anchor chart (nothing fancy) and we went back to identify the verbs that went with each animal. One of my brilliant kiddos shouts out “but Stella slid off!” Hold up now! Great idea right? We put all our names on chart paper, then together thought of verbs that would go with our names if we were in the story. I was so impressed and they were so excited.
Next came the craftivity. Keep in mind I am nobody’s artistic hero. I can barely not cut a straight line to save my life! But if I expect my firsties to try new things, I should at least face my crafting fears right? So here goes… (where is the fabulously talented Jennifer from First Grade Blues Skies when you need her)