December 16, 2017

Last Day Before Winter Break...Survival Tips

Many of you have a few more days of school before break so I wanted to share a couple of things that helped me get through the last few days. I'll be honest there have been years when I have been up late putting things together during the holidays, but I kept things simple this year.

I had several choices posted for the morning all centered around a gingerbread house theme including a detailed coloring sheet, and a graphing activity. There were a few computer options but most wanted to chat with their table group as they worked on the gingerbread activities. This gave me an opportunity to sit with each table group for a few minutes.

If you have not tried Watch, Think, Color by the Primary Techie...you have to give it a try. When things began to get a little crazy yesterday, I pulled up one of the activities...pure magic.
One of my favorite holiday books is The Silver Package by Cynthia Rylant. 
I found this freebie from Beach, Sand, and Lesson Plans. I used her cute stationary and ordered silver envelopes from Amazon to create the silver package. Completing the letters next to a projected roaring fire was all it took to make things special. Oh my gosh some of the letters were so touching, and I know will warm the hearts of the recipients.
My best friend from college is a high school English teacher and shared the next idea with me. At the first sight of snow, stop and make a snowflake...nothing fancy...just scissors and white paper. Wouldn't you know as we were drinking hot cocoa and watching a movie someone caught a glimpse of snow outside the window. It was more rain than snow...maybe a little ice, but we went with it! The room was so peaceful as they made their snowflakes. I have the sweetest class and littlest things make them happy. These will be taped on the windows to welcome them back in January.

At the end of the day, I sent them off with a wrapped book and a candy cane. Scholastic has some great dollar deals! 

If you are interested in other holiday math activities, please check out my store.
 
Thanks so much for visiting my blog, and I hope you have a great week!

April 10, 2017

Fettuccine and Geometry

I love teaching geometry! It comes as a welcome break after months of computation...multiplication, division, adding and subtracting fractions, multistep word problems, etc.  I always incorporate a morning meeting chant and "fettuccine" geometry. First of all, passing out pasta gets everyone's attention! I think spaghetti was used on a BrainPop video, but the fettuccine is more durable. Everyone gets a large piece of paper, and two pieces of fettuccine. I cover parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular lines...then the angles (right, acute, and obtuse). I mix it up by calling out the terms or holding up signs. Sometimes students are the leaders. This can be done with the whole class, table groups, or partners. It's quick practice, and a break from paper and pencil.
Symmetry...give everyone a piece of paper...squirt some mustard on a folded piece of paper...smoosh...and you have symmetry. Of course you could use paint, but why use paint when you can use mustard! Trust me, you will have their attention.

This game of SCOOT is a great review of polygons, lines, and angles...

A word bank is also included...
I also use the cards sorting activities. Every student has a set of the cards (1-18) with the matching vocabulary words. Just like with the fettuccine, the sorting cards provide opportunities for a quick review. 

 For extra practice, I use these sheets for exit tickets, morning work, and homework.

Well, that's a peak at what we will be doing after spring break!

April 2, 2017

FLASH FREEBIE

FIVE days until Spring Break! I'm sharing a new product that will help my class review equivalent fractions this week and hopefully make a cute display. It is FREE today just for you...
The first version requires kiddos to show equivalent fractions...

 Then add the fractions to the flower template and color according to the key each student creates.
Here is an example of how a finished product might look.

 I've included a second version that already has equivalent fractions added to the flower template.

We will be doing this tomorrow so check back to see how it turns out. I'm hoping for a colorful display of colorful spring flowers.

Remember to grab this freebie today...and feedback is appreciated.

Have a great week!

March 25, 2017

Five for Friday

Yesterday a friend announced that there are 59 days of school...and we have so much to do!

We are working on fractions...first with a review of comparing and ordering. The kiddos played a quick game of fraction war, then sorted the cards by color and ordered each group from least to greatest.
Then on to adding and subtracting...
This product includes 3 sets of color coded cards for easy differentiation. I can mix and match...or assign a certain color group for students to solve. I put the cards all around the room, and students can solve at their own pace for a modified SCOOT.
Thursday was National Puppy Day, so here is our beloved Polka Dot...
Have a great week and thanks so much for visiting my blog. Be sure link back to Doodle Bugs Teaching!

March 18, 2017

Five for Friday

It's SATURDAY...so time for Five for Friday with Doodle Bugs Teaching.
We had our first snow day of the year and a couple of delays this week! 
It's a shock to actually be keeping up with our planning calendar...a big positive for a mild winter.
Friday was a reminder that keeping it simple still works to create some fun. The class walked in to find a Rolo (gold nugget) on their desks with a St. Patrick's Day themed fraction packet. 
The review activities brought out some good discussions about comparing, ordering, and equivalent fractions. Coloring was involved and that always brings a magical calm to the room.
We also did a scoot activity to practice balancing equations...another review! Then it was off to specials.
When the class returned they found another gold nugget on their desks along with a copy of this free writing activity from the Teacher Wife. We reviewed writing a good paragraph with three details, and the responses to Who is worth more to you than gold...were absolutely precious. 
After lunch...you guessed it (and so did they) there was another gold nugget on each desk! 

Thanks so much for visiting my blog...and be sure to check out all the posts at Doodle Bugs Teaching.

February 18, 2017

Five for Friday

Time for another link up with Doodle Bugs Teaching.
Well Valentine's Day has come and gone! This year we put our desks around the perimeter of the room with our bags on top of each desk...so that those exchanging goodies could walk around in the middle and make their deliveries. While the class was watching Somebody Loves You Mr. Hatch, I had time to staple up the bags just in time for dismissal. So much better doing this at the end of the day!
My kiddos had fun working on this February review pack. I heard tons of good discussion about fractions as they worked together to complete the activities.

For Presidents' Day I will be pulling out another one of my favorite read alouds...Those Rebels, John and Tom, by Barbara Kerley. We will be able to review the Declaration of Independence, talk about friendship, and work on compare/contrast activities all with this one sweet book.
And then a bar graph activity using presidential birthday month data... 
This no prep activity has everything I need for a quick center or to use in my sub plans.

Have a great week!

February 12, 2017

Five for Friday

 I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching. One of these days I will have my post ready for Five for Friday...but not this week.
Valentines Day is coming this week! I love this read aloud...
Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch is available on Storyline Online. It will be the perfect ending for our valentine exchange...and gives me a few minutes to pull things together for dismissal. We will listen to the story on Tuesday...and then use the book throughout the week.
I'm putting together a few review activities for stations on Monday. We will review math properties and put together a valentine bag. 
This is a freebie...
Have a great week!