Tuesday, March 26, 2013

New Sight Word Games!

I just finished a Sight Word Game that is too cute! 

It is dog-themed, with each player choosing a dog to move around the game board.  As students play, they pick up bones and read the words on them.  If they read them correctly, they get to put the bones on their dog bowls until all the spaces are full.  The first player to cover their dog bowl wins!

I made 2 different versions, one has the first 100 Fry Sight Words, and the other has the Pre-Primer and Primer words from the Dolch lists.

I am planning on making more, with the next 100 Fry words and the grade 1-3 words from the Dolch lists. 

Who's Got My Bone? - A Fry Sight Word Game      Who's Got My Bone? - A Fry Sight Word Game     Who's Got My Bone? - A Fry Sight Word Game    
 
Click {HERE} to go to my TPT Store and purchase the Fry version!
 
Click {HERE} to go to my TPT Store and purchase the Dolch version!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Easter Egg CVC Words

Ok, so I've been busy making Easter Egg word families, cvc words and math today, and want to give the cvc words for free!

Here are the two I've made:
The first one has 21 slides full of different CVC words.  The idea is that the students can mix-and-match the eggs to make different words - as long as they make real words and are sounding them out!
There are 10 slides with words written on them, then 10 blank slides for you to write your own words on.  You could even put consonant blends/digraphs or vowel blends on the egg shells if you want to make it more challenging.  For older students, you could even write prefixes and suffixes on the bottom and top of the egg shells!  So many possibilities!

Click {HERE} to download the first

The second was just a quick make - only a handful of slides to match the egg shells and make -at words.

That one is {HERE}

Easter Egg Word Families

I just made a quick Freebie - it's Easter eggs cracked into 3 pieces, with an -at word written over the three pieces.  The students have to find and put the pieces together to read the word. 

Easter Egg - at words   Easter Egg - at words

Click HERE to download.

So Cute!

Okay, so I admit I kind of stole this idea off Pinterest, except the teacher was using an inchworm.

I bought a package of clipart off TPT, and made a package of...

Measuring Centimeters with Centipedes!

It's so cute!  I can't wait to use it in the classroom.  The idea is the teacher cuts out, laminates, and hides the centipedes around the classroom, then the students take their recording sheet and measure the centipedes to the nearest cm.

Measuring Centimeters (cm) with Centipedes                 Measuring Centimeters (cm) with Centipedes    
 
 
Click HERE to go to my TPT store and purchase

Friday, March 22, 2013

Managing Daily 5

Managing Daily 5 is not easy -- every teacher who is doing Daily 5, I'm sure, has found how difficult letting go and giving the students full responsibility is. 

I have spent hours looking for resources, mostly browsing Pinterest, and have tried and tested many.  I've also made my own that I use.

I bought this Smartboard program from Jaime Locke on her TPT store:

 
I love it, because I can put groups who are working with me up there before the kids come in, and the other students can pick what they want to do.

 
When we are doing guided writing together, I can have it set up so everyones names are already where I want them to be.

And some days I block off certain activities - like on Mondays when we do Read to Self, Word Work, and both our writing.  I also changed the "Teacher" to "Writer's Workshop" because we are doing that everyday, and when I work with students, whether for guided reading, guided writing or conferencing, I tend to pull students for less than the set 22 minutes and want them to know what they are going to do when we are done.
 
To go to Jamie's TPT store and purchase this click {HERE}
 
I also created a Management Sheet for the students, where they colour what Daily 5 activities they've done each day.  One sheet has a whole month on it, so it's not too much paper and it's a quick and easy way for the students to see what they've done so far in the week, and what they still need to do.  My students have to do Writer's Workshop and Working on Writing everyday, Read to Self 4x a week and Word Work 3x a week.  The rest is their choice. 
 
You MUST do Writing and Writer’s Workshop every day.  You must do Read to Self 4x a week and Word Work 3x a week. 
The other 3 x you can choose between Read to Someone and Listen to Reading.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Read to Self
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writing
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Word Work
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Listen to Reading
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
Read to Someone
To download this Management Sheet click {HERE}
 
For my own records, I am still trying different sheets to keep track of what the students have done, but I think this is the one I will stick with.  It is simply checking off what they've done each day.  And since I only have 9 students now from grade 2-4 doing Daily 5, I can fit a few days on each piece of paper. 
 
Record Sheet for ____________________________________ (day)
Name
Read to Self
Writer’s Workshop
Work on Writing
Word Work
Listen to Reading
Read to Someone
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
To check out my Teacher Record Sheet click {HERE}
 
Finally, I made a self-assessment for the students to complete every few days.  I tell the students to be honest, and I also fill one out on the SmartBoard as an example and talk about why I am giving myself each score.  They check off which activities they did that day and add up their score.  The next day, I remind them to think about what they scored low on the day before and to work on that today.
 
How did you do at Daily 5 today?
Name:                                          Date:   
Did you…
1
2
3
Get right to work?
I did not get right to work.
It took me a few minutes to get to work.
 
I got right to work.
Stay focused and work the whole time?
I did not stay focused the whole time.
I was a little unfocused, but remained focused most of the time.
 
I was completely focused the whole time.
Complete quality work?
I did not complete quality work.
I completed some quality work.
 
I completed quality work.
Speak academically, not socially?
I spoke socially rather than academically.
I spoke socially by accident a few times, but spoke academically most of the time.
 
I spoke academically the entire time.
Read to Self ___
Read with a Partner ___
Listen to Reading ___
Work on Writing ___
Work on Words ___
Writer’s Workshop   ___
Guided Reading   ___
 
     Total    _____ / 12
 
For my Student Self-Assessment on the Daily 5 click {HERE}