Uncategorized Summer Activity Chart Here is a Summer Activity Chart that I will be sending home with my students on the last day of school. It includes a simple activity… SharePin12TweetShare12 Shares
Uncategorized Space Activities I was going to teach about Space awhile ago, but decided to push it back until now because of the story in our reading series. We began… SharePin1KTweetShare1K Shares
Uncategorized Guess What’s in the Egg? You have to love the plastic eggs this time of year and all the things you can use them for. Here is yet another idea for… SharePin2KTweetShare2K Shares
Uncategorized Meet the Bossy R Triplets I finished up my “Meet the Bossy R Triplets” Unit and now have it posted on TpT. Every year when I teach the “er” sound, I… SharePin4TweetShare4 Shares
Uncategorized Pinwheels There is nothing like dollar store inspiration. Last night, I found pinwheels at Dollar Tree. I kept looking at them, thinking, “I know I can… SharePin10TweetShare10 Shares
Uncategorized The Water Cycle We continued our work with weather today by talking about The Water Cycle. I read them a book and drew a picture of the water cycle… SharePin5TweetShare5 Shares
Uncategorized Weather We started our unit on weather today. We began by discussing some words that come to our minds when we think about weather. I created a… SharePin1KTweetShare1K Shares
Uncategorized No more…”What book? What page?” Nothing seems to irritate me more lately than hearing my students say, “What book are we suppose to be getting out?” and “What page?” This wouldn’t… SharePinTweetShare0 Shares
Uncategorized Caution! Stealing Y Last week, we began discussing the long e sound at the end of 2 syllable words when it is spelled with a y. For example, happy,… SharePinTweetShare0 Shares
Uncategorized The Lorax We read The Lorax today and the kids LOVED it. I started off by introducing the book and a little bit about Dr. Seuss. This is… SharePin65TweetShare65 Shares
Uncategorized There’s a Wocket in my Pocket Our Dr. Seuss activity today goes along with the book, There’s a Wocket in my Pocket. After reading this book, you can either have students make… SharePin2KTweetShare2K Shares
Uncategorized The Sleep Book After reading The Sleep Book by Dr. Seuss, have students think about a dream they have had and write about it. Then they can make these… SharePin146TweetShare146 Shares