15 pages. Common Core State Standards: RF.K.1a, RF.K.1c, RF.K.3a, RL.K.10, RF.K.4, L.K.2a, L.K.2b,L.K.5a, K.OA.1a, K.MD.3 K.CC.1a, K.CC.5, 1.NBT.2c, 1.NBT.5, 1.MD.3 This is a wonderful addition to your butterfly unit as well as counting by 10's.
For Crayon Out Loud Let's Learn Something!
I think the play-on-words saying: "For crayon out loud." is adorable. I've seen some form of it pinned all over Pinterest, usually accompanied by darling, melted crayon hearts, for Valentines Day.
This saying, was my "pinspiration" to make a 20-page For Crayon Out Loud packet that I hope you'll enjoy. There's a lot you can do with this it, from a simple reminder poster hung on a bulletin board, to games and behavior management.
The packet includes:
A For "crayon" out loud please raise your hand! Reminder poster
A For "crayon" out loud class rules poster
Crayon bookmarks
A blank poster with a crayon border, for you to use as stationery or fill in your own rules
Crayon badges, perfect for name tags.
Behavior modification checklist (A quick and easy way to communicate with parents at the same time having students be accountable, and take responsibility for their actions.
Behavior traffic light crayon boxes. A little something different than the popular traffic light classroom management technique.
Student crayon (Use with the traffic light program or as a bookmark, or run off on different colors of construction paper and write in the matching color word, then put up on your word wall.)
3 dot-to-dot behavior modification crayon sheets. These are a quick and easy way to help students stay focused and on task. This behavior modification technique was always very successful with my Y5's, especially my ADHD students who seemed to enjoy this form of classroom management.
You and the child decide what the reward will be after they have connected all of the dots. Write this in on the blank line provided. This also serves as a quick and easy way to keep parents informed.
Crayon color cards. A blank set and a set with color words. Play Memory Match or "I Have; Who Has?" games.
Click on the link to view/download the For Crayon Out Loud packet.
Hoping that there's something in the packet that you find useful. May it color your world with a bit of joy and less stress. Thank you for visiting today. It's time to put my crayons away and go get some housework done...(Or not!)
"Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing." -Abraham Lincoln
Flip And Find Out
Are you studying coins with your kiddo’s this month?
February was the month that I really started working quite a bit on coin identification.
It seemed like the ideal month, as two Presidents that we would be learning about for Presidents’ Day, were on the penny and quarter.
One of the activities that my Y5’s really enjoyed was making a coin flipbook.
I set this up as a center activity that they could do independently.
When students completed their tabletop lessons they could visit this station, grab the materials and go back to their desk to complete the project.
Students cut and glued the matching coins to the cover and then cut on the lines to make the flaps, that when lifted, would reveal information underneath that they filled in.
Information includes the name of the coin, the color, the value, what President is on the coin and how many tally marks it takes to make the value of the coin.
Teachers can take it a step farther and have students make crayon rubs of the various coins, cut out their best efforts and glue them under the flaps that match the appropriate coins.
Click on the link to view/download the Coin Flip booklet.
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“Leave nothing for tomorrow, which can be done today.” – Abraham Lincoln
This Little Piggy Went To Market, and This Little Piggy Went To School For 100-Day!
What started out to be a few simple piggy bank worksheets, to help students count coins to 100, turned into a whopping 50-page 100-Day Piggy Packet.
You don't have to use it just for 100-Day, reviewing these "hog wild" counting skills, throughout the year, is important no matter what the day, and it's nice to have a variety of tricks in your bag of how to do that in an interesting way.
After all, counting to 100 can get quite boring for some little ones, and extremely frustrating for those kiddo's whose light bulbs haven't lit up yet. With that in mind, I designed the Q-tip mud craftivity to the right. Students dab brown paint on the 10 groups of 10 dots on the dirty piggy. For less mess, children could use a brown crayon to color in the dots.
This unique packet will help you with Common Core State Standards: K.CC.1, K.CC.3, K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b, K.CC.4c, K.CC.5, K.OA.1, K.CC.6, 1.NBT.1 The packet is chock full of all kinds of goodies to help you celebrate 100-Day, or simply use as math centers.
The packet includes:
More than less than calculations worksheet
Round up the pigs by 10's worksheet.
Click on the link to view/download the 100-Day Piggy Packet.
I hope your students have as much fun doing the lessons, as I had creating them.
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"I do the very best I know how, the very best I can, and I mean to keep on doing so until the end." -Abraham Lincoln
50 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.1, K.CC.3, K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b, K.CC.4c, K.CC.5, K.OA.1, K.CC.6, 1.NBT.1, 1.MD.2 This packet is chock full of all kinds of goodies to help you celebrate 100-Day, or simply to use as math centers.
Happy 100-Day With a 100-Topping Pizza!
If you're like my school, you'll be celebrating 100-Day in February.
I LOVE that day! It's such a fantastic opportunity to do so many math things. I also liked to have my Y5's count to 100 in a variety of different ways.
100-Day Pizza is a non-boring way to do that. Our pre-school has a pizza-themed day and the children love it, so I thought it would be fun to design a pizza with 100 toppings.
If your kiddo's are learning to skip count by 10's to 100 then use that pizza template. If you're also counting to 100 by 5's, you may want to give your students a choice.
I designed this packet so that you could cover quite a few Common Core State Standards: RF.K1a, RF.K1c, RF.K3c, L.K.2a, L.K.2b, RF.1.1a, L.1.2b, K.G.2, K.CC.1, K.OA.1
Remember to remind students that they are reading from left to right and top-down. Have them note the spaces between words, circle the capital letters and add the end punctuation.
There's opportunities in the booklet to skip count by 2's, 3's, 5's and 10's.
Besides the easy reader booklet that contains quite a few sight and Dolch words, I've also included a pizza craftivity, 2 graphing extensions, a shape sorting mat, pizza patterning page and a count the pizza slices by 5's worksheet.
The 100-Day pizza, has 100 toppings! Students can arrange them by 10 groups of 10, or 20 groups of 5, depending on how you want them to count to 100.
These 100 topping pizzas review 2D-shapes as well as colors, and make a terrific 100-Day bulletin board.
Click on the link to view/download the 100-Day Pizza Packet.
If you're looking for more 100-Day activities, click on the link to zip on over to that section of my site. There are over 30 more fun things to keep your students educationally stimulated and excited on 100-Day.
Whatever you've planned I hope it's sentsational!
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"Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle." -Attributed to Abe Lincoln
Using Posters For Writing Prompts
I whipped together some new posters. They make a nice decoration for your classroom and a great way to get students’ minds pondering about a subject.
Use them to instigate a lively discussion or as a jump-start for writing prompts.
On the back of the poster, students can write what they think the quote means, how it applies to them or why they liked or did not like it.
The Abe Lincoln and Washington posters from yesterday's article (scroll down to check it out ) are perfect for your Presidents’ Day activities.
The Horse and Michael Jordan posters can also be used as writing prompts and are especially thought provoking.
Click on the links to view/download these newest editions: Horse Writing prompt poster, Jordan inspirational posters, Abe Lincoln or George Washington posters.
If you’d like to view all of the free posters and anchor charts that are available at TeachWithMe.com, then click on the link to zip on over to that section of the cart.
Whenever I found appropriate and short video clips on YouTube, I'd show them before a writing prompt.
Students found them not only entertaining and educational, but I think it got them in the mood to write. I also played music that fit the theme as well to enhance the writing atmosphere.
I've found the following awesome clips for Presidents' Day:
Video #1 is a song about the presidents. It has cute black and white pictures of all of them through George Bush. I think it’s a great way to remember them.
Video #2 Is my personal favorite. The graphics are quite sensational + it's less than 4-minutes long. Presidents of the United States are morphed in sequence from George Washington to President Barack Obama. Seeing them morph from one to the other is quite amazing. The music is '”Hooked on America” performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Video #3 is a 6-minute clip that goes through all of the presidents with a nice song. Here they count them while a cool collage of pictures for each, including their signatures, flows.
Finally, in Video #4 you'll hear a Rap about Lincoln and Washington.
I hope you found these helpful!
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“Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?” -Lincoln