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Monday, 18 June 2012 07:02

My Sensory Words Anchor Chart Posters

12 pages. Help students improve their writing by encouraging them to use all of their senses. These sensory word-a-month posters will help them practice that skill. Includes a poster for each month of the year.
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Monday, 18 June 2012 05:41

My Buck Book

4 pages. A fun way for your students to review the various coins that make up a dollar. Nice plug in when you're studying George Washington in February, or when you are teaching the various coins. Also involves skip counting by 5's & 10's.

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1-2-3 Come End Your Day With Me.

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Are you looking for an easy and fun way to end your day? One that  will grab your students’ attention, help you transition them to going home when everyone is exhausted, and hopefully something that they will look forward to, so that transition is not so difficult?

Try the popular “See You Later Alligator - After While Crocodile" poem.  It’s been around along time, so it’s kid-tested and teacher-approved.

I believe the original started with Dr. Jean.   I’ve provided a link to her page in the packet. Click on it now to check out her awesome site!

I’ve also provided a YouTube link to Bill Haley and the Comets rock and roll song version, complete with cool swing dancing.

Oh to be able to do that again! Yup, been there, done that, when the bones were not degenerating and I wasn’t shrinking like the Wicked Witch of the West,  after a thunderstorm.

This 23-page packet, is chock full of goodies that include:

1. An alligator poster. Print off 2, glue them back-to-back and suspend from your ceiling over the door as a reminder.

2. The revamped poster-poem.  I've included enough verses so each child can recite one as they line up to go home. They can say their verse, wave good-bye and get in line.  Hang a copy of the poem on the door, + enlarge a copy to have by your circle time where everyone can read it.

3. A traceable booklet so students can get used to reading, writing and learning the verses. Children cut and glue an animal to the matching numbered box.  They will enjoy taking this booklet home and sharing it with their families.

4. Traceable animal word cards with matching picture cards to help students learn these words + a cover to make an Itty Bitty booklet.  Make extra sets to turn into Memory Match Concentration games and an "I Have' Who Has?" game.  Toss the animal cards into a basket and have students select one.  That will be the phrase they get to recite.

They can quietly line up, walking and sounding like that animal, as they recite their verse.  i.e. a mouse would squeak their verse quietly, as they scampered on all fours to the door.

5. Finally, I’ve also included an additional Good-bye Song to the tune of Up On The Roof Top.  I found this on the Internet in several places so I don’t know who to give credit to.  If it’s yours, please dash me an e-mail so I can give you credit, and link to your site.  It’s adorable! 

I really think you and yours, will look forward to ending your day in this positive way!  see you later alligator after while crocodile good bye poem, going home transition ideas, going home transition activities, going home transition songs, going home transition ideas, how to end your day ideas, how to end the day activities, how to end the day transitions, going home songs, end of the day songs, good bye songs, leaving songs, going home songs, alligator crocodile good-bye song, alligator crocodile good bye poem, alligator crocodile good bye poem poster, good bye poster poem, Click on the link to view/download See you later Alligator good-bye poem packet

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Friday, 15 June 2012 13:40

A Helpful List Of 2,678 Compound Words

Double Duty: Compound Words

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Is it sometimes difficult to keep coming up with new words?

How would you like a comprehensive alphabetical list of compound words to help make your job easier?

Well, I spent hours surfing the net seeing if anyone else has lists, working from theirs, adding 100’s of my own words, checking dictionaries, and in its second update, have come up with 2,678 words for you to choose from.

Can I hear a woo hoo?

I’ve also added a definition anchor chart, and a “We’ve spied these words!” poster.  Add some paper underneath and have your students write compound words that they hear others say, come across during their assignments, or reading etc.

There’s also a “Compound word of the day” poster and a cover and insert page for students to make their own Compound Word Booklet.

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What a fun way to increase your students’ vocabularies and add something different to your 100 Day counting activities!

Click on the link to view/download the new 2,678 Compound Word List Stuff

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Friday, 15 June 2012 12:18

See You Later Alligator Good-Bye Poem

23 pages. Revamped poem from an Internet original. Includes enough verses for each child in your class.
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Friday, 15 June 2012 11:54

Said Is Dead Anchor Chart

1 page. Help your students become better writers by giving them a list of synonyms to try instead of the overused "said".
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Friday, 15 June 2012 10:46

Os stretch A Sentence

1 page. Help students remember how to expand their thoughts and sentences by stretching them like an ostrich's neck, with this cute anchor chart that helps remind them to include who-what-where-when and why in their writing.
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Thursday, 14 June 2012 20:33

Word Wall Word Stuff

7 pages. Common Core State Standards: RF.K.1d, RF.K.3c, L.K.1a, L.1.1a A few things to help launch your word wall activities.
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Tuesday, 12 June 2012 11:46

Domino Fact Family Packet

29 pages. A hands-on fun way to study fact families. Give students another way to grasp the concept of fact families and let them manipulate dominoes.
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Taking Delight With Dominoes!

fact families, fact family centers, fact family ideas, fact family activities, fact family lessons, fact family games, using dominoes with fact families, fact families and dominos,To review the concept of subtraction, read any story that starts out with 10 of something and takes 1 away until there are none left. My favorite is 10 Little Dinosaursby Pattie L. Schnetzler. You can click on my Dinosaur YouTube video to hear me read the story.

fact families, fact family centers, fact family ideas, fact family activities, fact family lessons, fact family games, using dominoes with fact families, fact families and dominos,Another is Ten Sly Piranhas by William Wise.

Have students show you 10 fingers and call them 10 dinosaurs, piranhas or whatever is the key character in the story and then have them “disappear” as you read.

You can view an excellent musical rendition of the piranha book on YouTube Click on the link to check it out.

Bingo songs are also a great way to show subtraction.  I have made up quite a few.

My Y5’s really enjoyed singing these songs.  They not only helped them “see” subtraction in action, as the letter cards were removed, but it helped build their vocabularies and learn how to spell as well.

Click on the link for the Bingo Song packet.

Give students 10 manipulatives and have them practice taking away a specific number and writing the number sentences and solutions on a sheet of scratch paper.

If you watched my video above, and wondered about the puppets, I produce 10 miniature dinosaur finger puppets in a magic trick, so that my students can manipulate them for a few minutes to see "subtraction in action."

lincoln picture in dominoes, dominoe art work, sequencing numbers, ordinal numbers,100 days of cool, 100 days of school ideas,fact families, fact family centers, fact family ideas, fact family activities, fact family lessons, fact family games, using dominoes with fact families, fact families and dominos,So where do the dominoes come in?

They are just another fun way to help students understand fact families in a hands-on way.

Spill out several sets of dominoes on the floor. Call out a sum and have students look at the dominoes and tell you which ones have that many spots.

fact families, fact family centers, fact family ideas, fact family activities, fact family lessons, fact family games, using dominoes with fact families, fact families and dominos,Using their mini-dry erase boards that they made out of a glossy sheet of ink jet paper that were mentioned in the previous articles, encourage children to write the addition equation suggested by the domino.

For example, the  domino on the right, could have 4 + 5 = 9 as an equation.

For another activity, choose two dominoes with the same number of total spots, and then display them with one crossed over the other so that both parts of the upper domino but only one part of the bottom domino is visible.

Tell your students that both dominoes have the same number of spots. Can they guess how many spots are covered on the bottom domino?

When a correct response is given, display the domino and ask how they figured out their answer.

Do the example 2 or 3 more times, making sure everyone understands the concept.  Make sure you choose an empty-sided domino, so you can explain what happens when zero is added or subtracted.

Have students choose a partner and take turns being the teacher, so they can focus on the relationship of subtraction to addition.

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Set the timer for 5-10 minutes, then call the children together.  Show them how to write the 2 addition and 2 subtraction sentences, which a non-double domino represent, and then call on a student to choose a domino, and write their 4 sentences on their mini board.

fact families, fact family centers, fact family ideas, fact family activities, fact family lessons, fact family games, using dominoes with fact families, fact families and dominos,The domino on the left, would represent the following addition and subtraction sentences:

5 + 2 = 7

2+ 5 = 7

7- 5 = 2

7 - 2 = 5

Repeat the exercise 1 or 2 more times, to make sure your students understand it and then have them either work independently choosing dominoes and writing equations on their recording sheet, or working with the same or a different partner.

lincoln picture in dominoes, dominoe art work, sequencing numbers, ordinal numbers,100 days of cool, 100 days of school ideas,fact families, fact family centers, fact family ideas, fact family activities, fact family lessons, fact family games, using dominoes with fact families, fact families and dominos,If you are doing my Student Space Travel Learning Log, reward everyone with an alien or spaceship sticker for this activity.

lincoln picture in dominoes, dominoe art work, sequencing numbers, ordinal numbers,100 days of cool, 100 days of school ideas,fact families, fact family centers, fact family ideas, fact family activities, fact family lessons, fact family games, using dominoes with fact families, fact families and dominos,I've included templates for a set of paper dice like the ones featured in this article. 

There's a small set for students and a larger set for teachers to use as flashcards + medium and jumbo blank templates.

I try to include several standards while I'm teaching math, so I've also included 2 templates called "Ready-Set-Sequence!"  You can review ordinal numbers at the same time you're going over fact families with your students and nail 2 birds with 1 stone!

I've also included domino fact family skill sheets for all of the fact families 5-10, an anchor chart, 2 posters, a happy gram + a certificate of praise.  I think you and yours will really enjoy the hands-on fun of this packet.

Click on the link to view/download the Domino Fact Family Fun Packet.

What Else Can You Do With Dominoes?

Would you believe that the picture of Abraham Lincoln (above right), was figured out mathematically, so that the artist could put it together with dominoes?

If you click on it and enlarge it, you will see the dominoes! I think this is absolutely awesome.

The artist is kind enough to share the “how to” so you can do it with your students, by only using 12 sets of dominoes. 

I get mine at The Dollar Store.  You can check out his other cool artwork and get the pattern by clicking on the link.

He has pictures of Martin Luther King and the Statue of Liberty as well.

lincoln picture in dominoes, dominoe art work, 100 days of cool, 100 days of school ideas,fact families, fact family centers, fact family ideas, fact family activities, fact family lessons, fact family games, using dominoes with fact families, fact families and dominos,One of the interesting things that I do for 100 Day, is stack a snake-like line of 100 dominoes, so that my students can watch them fall.

I knew they would think that was pretty cool, so one of the 100 day books I read is 100 Days of Cool by Stuart J. Murphy, who suggests putting dominoes together that have 100 dots.

Follow up the story or your 100 domino falling activity by watching these very short, YouTube videos.

To see what 60,000 dominoes look like falling click on the above link.  They took days to set up and only 12 seconds to fall!

The really cool Nintendo domino video that follows will also impress your students! After putting together my mere 100-domino snake and freaking each time I shook a little, I can’t imagine putting something of this scale together!

Once your students have enjoyed making fact families with dominoes they might be hooked and want to play more games.

The best site I’ve found for a huge variety of domino games, is at the Domino Plaza They’re a “must see” and have been around since 1995!

I hope you and your students are delighted with dominoes and how they add to the fun of learning and practicing  fact families!

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