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6 pages. Common Core State Standards: RF:K.1b, RF:K1.d, RF:K.3a, RF:K.3b, RF.1.2a, L.1.1a Laminate and use this poster as a whole group activity and then have students work on their own skill sheet as an independent writing center or Daily 5 act
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012 23:34

Text It Anchor Chart Poster

1 page. Hang up this anchor chart to help students make 3 connections in reading.
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1 page. Hang up this useful anchor chart, to help remind students what the 3 main purposes of an author are.
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Double Your Pleasure-Double Your Fun, With These Doubler Math Activities

math centers, addition booklet, addition activities, teaching doubles activities, doubles booklet, doubles poster anchor chart, math activities for kindergarten and first grade, addition flashcards, addition games, addition certificatesLooking for something to make learning “doubles” fun?

I’ve got several ideas for you!

Hang up the Doubles Poster and use it as an anchor chart.

Remember to take it down, or cover it, when you are testing.

Make extra copies for your students to use.

For an entertaining “craftivity” print off extra apple blackboard answer cards.

Put them in a container. Have each student pick a number out of the basket or whatever.

That is the number that they will have to make a collection/collage or group of sets of things of.

i.e. If they choose the number 2 they will find things that come in pairs like shoes, eyes, ears, dice, etc.

They can use numbers, pictures cut from magazines and catalogs, clip art, stickers, real drawings, photographs etc.

Students also need to put the equation for their number.  i.e 1 + 1 = 2

After students have shared their “math-erpiece”, hang them up on a hallway wall with the caption:

math centers, addition booklet, addition activities, teaching doubles activities, doubles booklet, doubles poster anchor chart, math activities for kindergarten and first grade, addition flashcards, addition games, addition certificatesOur Math-erpieces! “We are doubling our pleasure with numbers as we learn about doubles.

Afterwards, follow this activity up with My Doubles Addition Booklet.

This is an activity that will help with the addition portion of the Common Core State Math Standard for first grade: 1.OA.8 (Determining the unknown whole number in an addition equation relating three whole numbers. i.e. 2 + 2 = ).

After completing their math-erpiece and booklet ask students: "Did you think of the same items that were in the booklet?"

Children trace the numbers and solve the equations.

I wrote the equations horizontally as well as vertically, because some standardized tests do both, so students should learn both, so they are not unfamiliar with either version and thrown for a loop.

I like to include writing and reading along with math, so students trace the number word, and then write it.

I’ve also included some simple sentences that discuss what groups of things are found in that number.

The picture clues will help students with the words.

I believe that if a child can latch onto a picture, to go along with a numerical equation and answer, it will often help students whose light bulbs don’t turn on from mere rote memorization.

By associating groups of things, that students are familiar with, that are often grouped by that specific number, you help children bring their real world into the classroom and make their studies more relevant.

Challenge them to try and think of other things that are often grouped with “that many” in it.

Because I discuss Lifesavers and Smarties for the number 14, you may want to have several packs, so that your students can actually count and see if this is true.

Reward their efforts by giving each one a piece.

This is also a great time to review colors. Whenever I did colors with my Y5’s we also said the words in Spanish and Sign Language.

For the last page, as a silly activity, have everyone take off their shoes and socks and count up to 20 using their fingers and toes!

Students can make their own Itty Bitty booklet out of the blackboard equation and answer cards.

math centers, addition booklet, addition activities, teaching doubles activities, doubles booklet, doubles poster anchor chart, math activities for kindergarten and first grade, addition flashcards, addition games, addition certificatesMake extra sets and laminate them.  Play “I Have; Who Has?” Someone will have 1 + 1 and ask who has the answer 2 card?

Play Memory Match Concentration.  Run off the answer cards on ivory and the equation cards on white. Students play with a partner.  The person with the most pairs when the timer rings is the winner.

Toss the equation cards in a basket.  Students draw a card out and give the answer. If they can’t, they are out of the game.

There’s a praise certificate as well as mini “I know my doubles” cards, to pass out when children have achieved this standard.

Click on the link to view/download the Doubles Packet.

Do you have a fun way that you teach “doubles?”  I’d enjoy hearing from you! diane@teachwithme.com or leave a comment here.  Thanks in advance for sharing!

math centers, addition booklet, addition activities, teaching doubles activities, doubles booklet, doubles poster anchor chart, math activities for kindergarten and first grade, addition flashcards, addition games, addition certificatesThank you too, for visiting today, I hope you can pop back tomorrow for more back to school tips.

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Wednesday, 18 July 2012 14:00

Doublers Addition Packet

16 pages. Addition portion of Common Core State Math Standard 1.OA.8 Fun activities to help you teach "doublers" to your students.
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Nailing Common Core State Standards With Fun Vocabulary Building Word Books!common core state standard lessons, common core reading state standard, common core lessons for kindergarten, word work lessons for kindergarten and first grade, student made dictionaries, daily 5 activities for september, daily 5 activities for the first week of school, daily 5 word work activities, student dictionary template,

Dictionaries are a great way to practice the skill of alphabetizing. 

They help students become aware of new words, and by writing them down, defining and categorizing them, students are building their vocabularies.

At the end of the year students have a great keepsake and are truly amazed at all the words they have learned and can now read, spell and use!

Choose one dictionary for your students to work on, or pick several; there are 8 to choose from, including several generic ones. 

The cute cover designs are the artwork of Laura Strickland and Phil Martin.

Use the common ABC page template for all of the dictionaries.

Students write their name on the cover and then jot down the word on the appropriate letter page, and define it.

It would also be a good idea to have students trace the upper and lowercase letters for extra alphabet practice.

Run off more pages if students find more words that begin with a certain letter, such as T, S, M etc.

Run off and collate these booklets at the beginning of the year.

Students can keep them in a folder, file, portfolio or their cubby for easy access.

common core state standard lessons, common core reading state standard, common core lessons for kindergarten, word work lessons for kindergarten and first grade, student made dictionaries, daily 5 activities for september, daily 5 activities for the first week of school, daily 5 word work activities, student dictionary template,  So that my students are empowered and can find their booklets quickly, each child has a number at the beginning of the year.

This is far easier than alphabetizing things.  I quickly collect booklets etc. and put them in numerical order.

The dictionaries make a perfect addition to your “Word Work” for Daily 5.

If you don’t do Daily 5 they are terrific as independent work for your writing center.

If you do a sight word or the Dolch word dictionary you will be helping to fulfill the Common Core State Standard: RF:K.3c

I've also included a tip sheet of how to guide 1st graders so that you can also incorporate Common Core State Reading Standards: L.1.4a,  L.1.5b, L.1.5c

Click on the link to view/download Student-Made Dictionaries.

common core state standard lessons, common core reading state standard, common core lessons for kindergarten, word work lessons for kindergarten and first grade, student made dictionaries, daily 5 activities for september, daily 5 activities for the first week of school, daily 5 word work activities, student dictionary template,  Thanks for visiting today.  I hope you can pop back tomorrow for more back-to-school ideas!

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28 pages. Common Core State Reading Standards: RF:K.1d and RF:K.3c L.1.1.a  The "ABC Trace & Write Emergent Reader Booklet can be used as individual worksheets for table top, early finishers, homework, a sub folder; or staple together to make a booklet that kiddos work on when you cover a particular letter.  Great way to show improvement in a portfolio.  This is a special FREEBIE in my TpT shop.  Click on the link to grab your copy today.

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Tuesday, 17 July 2012 18:06

Student Word Dictionaries

35 pages. Common Core State Reading Standards:RF:K3c L.1.4a, L.1.5b, L.1.5c 8 different dictionaries to choose from.
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Monday, 16 July 2012 12:56

My Book Of Colors

8 pages. Help your students learn colors and reinforce color words in this easy reader booklet.
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1 page. Use this graphic organizer for a fun New Year's writing prompt.

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