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Wednesday, 19 October 2011 10:52

Teaching Regular and 3-D Shapes

October SHAPES Up!

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Kids love candy and in case you haven’t noticed, candy comes in every shape you need, even the more difficult 3-dimensional ones, so why not take “sweet” advantage?

Here’s how:

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Play a “Guess What Shape The Candy Is?” game with your students as you display the bag on your lap and pull out a piece of candy, showing it to your students as they sit on the floor in front of you.

As a treat, you could give each of them a triangular piece of candy corn, or make up a treat bag for everybody.

The Dollar Store has a nice selection of inexpensive paper ones, as well as Ziploc Snack Baggies that come in packs of 18-24.

If you do make up a bag for everyone, they can take it back to their desk and sort the candy on the shape sorting mats, or you can do a whole-group assessment and have children spill the candy out.

 

Teacher says: “Show me the triangle, show me the sphere, cube, etc.” ‘til you have reviewed each shape.

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Click on the link to view/print a shape sorting mat. 3-D shape sorting matRegular shape sorting mats.

 

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  • You could also transition to having your students sit in a circle on the floor. 
  • Arrange one piece of each of the 3-D - shaped examples of candy on the carpet in the middle.
  • Have students close their eyes.  Hold a sheet of orange construction paper over the candy, and with your other hand, remove one of the pieces of candy.
  • Tell your students to open their eyes.
  • The first one to say the missing SHAPE wins a piece of candy corn.
  • To make the game more difficult add another different kind of candy. 
  • Remember to review the different names of the SHAPES in the circle as you add candy.
  • You can also play a separate game with the regular-shaped candy, or for older students combine both 3-D and regular shaped candy!

 

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I have purchased candy and taken pictures with a white or black background for you to print off and laminate for your classroom.

Click on the link to view/print 17 black and white background 3-D and regular shape posters 

You can hold them up and use them as a review of the various shapes, a comparison of the 3-D shapes with the flat shapes, a memory match game, counting fun, discussions, writing prompts, or graphing extensions.

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When you are done using them, hang them up in your room.  I truly believe that if a student “sees” a shape in real life, especially one that they can identify with, it helps them remember the name.

If you think of other ways to use them, I’d enjoy hearing from you so I can pass along the idea to help everyone! diane@teachwithme.com

 

October Shape Booklets:

I have a variety of cute shape booklets (over 50!) that my own students really enjoy making and parents have given lots of positive feedback about.

Here are some of our favorites for October:

Halloween Triangles: Students read, trace, write, count, and color the Halloween triangles. They enjoy "Tally Time" and having their opinions graphed of what triangle character was their favorite. The Monster's Head: Students enjoy coloring a cute creepy-shaped creature as they review shapes, numbers and colors. Pumpkin Eyes: Great as a listening and following direction tool.  Includes a shape-magnet manipulative craft activity.  My Pumpkin:  Students trace and write the shape words as they make a story to read, while drawing a Jack-O-Lantern.  Click on the links.

 

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Fun Shape Freebies:

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For some 3-D shape posters as well as regular shape posters click on the links to view/print them.

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My students enjoy tracing them and making them into Itty Bitty books.  Click on the link to view/print the shape word cards.

I think building a child’s self-esteem is extremely important.  One way I do this is via certificates of praise.  Click on the link to view/print a certificate for 3-D shapes or a certificate for regular shapes. 

I hope you found these ideas helpful and that things really shape up for you and yours


Published in Getting to the Core
Monday, 17 October 2011 21:11

Teaching The 5 Senses

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My October Senses-Some Fun Activities

Here's a few fresh ideas to teach science and writing at the same time!

My 5 October Senses is a wonderful writing extension that not only will help your students understand the important use of descriptive words in their writing, but will review the 5 senses as well.

It’s great for helping younger students increase their vocabulary skills too.

Keep it easy for very young children and have them simply complete the sentence: I see a… pumpkin, or I see… an orange pumpkin.

Brainstorm with your students and discuss possible things they see, hear, taste, smell and can touch during the month of October.

 

Label the various categories on the board.

Jot down your students’ ideas under each category.

As an example, choose one from each category and have students think of “describing words” for the thing they see, sound they hear, taste, smell or how that item feels. 

 

Make sure YOU have personally filled out a sheet, so you have an example to share with your students.

I even did this as a small group activity with my college students for the English comp. course I teach on Tuesday and Thursday nights!

They enjoyed munching on a Dixie cup of candy corn, while they worked with 3 other students to come up with a great descriptive sentence for each sense.

This was my example for my college students:

  • I hear the rustling, crackling, crunching of the leaves as they swirl and twirl in the wind.
  • I feel the slimy, slippery, sloppy, sticky guts of the pumpkin as I scoop out its insides.
  • I smell the powerful and pungent smoke as its spooky fingers climb from the flickering flames of the bonfire,  lighting up the dark night.
  • I see a kaleidoscope of costumed kids as they trick or treat up and down the pumpkin-glowing street.
  • I taste the hot-sweet apple cider, laced with a twist of cinnamon, as I relax on the front porch. (We are also working on alliteration.)

Click on the link to view/print a copy of the My 5 Senses Descriptive Candy-Corn Writing Grid”

 

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Sam's Senses Pumpkin:

Another fun activity you can do to review the senses this month is to have your students label Sam the Senses Pumpkin.  Click on the link for Sam's 5 Senses Pumpkin.

Trace your students’ hands.  Children cut and glue them to a 9-inch by 1-inch strip of yellow construction paper that they have accordion folded into arms.

Students cut and glue the words for the five senses and label their pumpkin. Trim up Sam and dangle him in the hallway.

 

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Do you have an idea about the 5 senses that works for you?  I’d enjoy hearing about it. diane@teachwithme.com


Published in Getting to the Core
Sunday, 16 October 2011 19:38

If You Take A Mouse To School Activities

16 pages. Cute mice activities. Perfect extensions to do after reading If You Take A Mouse To School, or If You Give A Mouse A Cookie.
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Sunday, 16 October 2011 18:51

Ghost Activities

19 pages. Fun ghost-themed activities, perfect extensions after reading Ten Timid Ghosts.
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Sunday, 16 October 2011 15:06

Monster Activities

40 pages. A nice variety of great activities for a monster theme day or as extensions after reading Go Away Big Green Monster or Sad Monster Glad Monster.

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Sunday, 16 October 2011 14:15

123 Count Leaves With Me

26 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b,K.CC.4c, K.CC.3, K.CC.5, K.CC.7, RF.K.1a, RF.K.1c, RF.K.3c. Practice a variety of skills and standards with this cute 10 frame booklet.

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Sunday, 16 October 2011 14:04

123 Count Candy Corn With Me

24 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b,K.CC.4c, K.CC.3, K.CC.5, K.CC.7, RF.K.1a, RF.K.1c, RF.K.3c. Practice a variety of skills and standards with this cute 10 frame booklet.
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Sunday, 16 October 2011 08:15

Booklet: The Monster's Head

23 pages. Your students will really enjoy these cute little shape monsters. They not only learn/review the basic shapes but numbers and colors as they draw eyes and outline the creepy creatures.
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Saturday, 15 October 2011 20:04

123 Count Fire Trucks With Me

23 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b,K.CC.4c, K.CC.3, K.CC.5, K.CC.7, RF.K.1a, RF.K.1c, RF.K.3c. Practice a variety of skills and standards with this cute 10 frame booklet.
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Saturday, 15 October 2011 19:53

123 Count Spiders With Me

23 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b,K.CC.4c, K.CC.3, K.CC.5, K.CC.7, RF.K.1a, RF.K.1c, RF.K.3c. Practice a variety of skills and standards with this cute 10 frame booklet.
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