Showing posts with label first grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label first grade. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2012

Arthur Meets the President

Here is great online reading of the book Arthur Meets the President by Mark Brown at koljr. Hope you can share this with your honeys as we all await the end of election madness. Let's teach civility and kindness! Enjoy,

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Stellaluna 3-D Art I Love a Good Rectangle


There have been years when I really didn't want to read the book Stellaluna near Halloween. I'm a science freak and I really felt all of the great learning about bats was being drowned out by Halloween craziness. I really don't know why this year was different except that it seemed the perfect time to compare fiction and informational texts using the common core standards. Well I couldn't be happier with the little honeys and what they have learned. It is music to the teacher's soul to hear the kids using the language they have learned in school about comparing texts. I always have to have some kind of art activity and I wanted it to be "Science Art" as it is called in my class. That is real representations with an artistic twist. I used the trusty rectangle to help the children make their own original art. I have a lot of pictures so bear with me as I share. This project took about 4 days in 20-30 blocks. I have to show this picture first in case you don't look any further. This is one of the finished pieces and one of the little girls nestled a baby bat inside the Mom just like Stellaluna. Need I say more...
This shows one of the children cutting a bat from a brown rectangle of folded paper. I showed them an example of how to draw the half bat but they all drew their own and they are amazing.
Tearing light brown long rectangles to make the branches. It is important for me to show you these photos. I so believe in nurturing the creative spirit of children.
Almost finished piece without the leaves. We used the Stellaluna book for reference in making the art. We used brown instead of black since we were learning about fruit bats. Everything was made out of a series of rectangles. These kids are amazing!

Where the Wild Things Are Math Center

Math Center using Maurice Sendak's Book Where the Wild Things Are You can use this for many different activities in math. This center meets math standard 1.NBT This is easily differentiated. Enjoy,

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Thanksgiving - Multimedia Teaching Unit

 We have enjoyed using this unit from Scholastic in our first grade classes for several years.  It has a lot of resources and the videos are especially good since we know that the little ones have a difficult time looking back in history.  Hard to imagine a time when there wasn't a big box store on most every corner. I hope you find it useful.
Thanksgiving - Multimedia Teaching Unit

Please check back soon for a math freebie for November!
Cheers,


Geometric Shapes Common Core 1.G Simple Simple Math Center

The children really enjoyed this math center this week. All you need is play dough and some geometric solids. It made them take a close look at the shapes and their attributes. The children made the shapes and then recorded their work with a digital snapshot. They really worked together well. I was impressed with the shapes they made. This activity addresses the core standard: 1.G Distinguish between defining attributes (e.g., triangles are closed and three-sided) versus non-defining attributes (e.g., color, orientation, overall size); build and draw shapes to possess defining attributes. Enjoy!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Covering a Stool to Brighten Your Day! Small Things Matter

I'm not a person who likes everything to match in fact my home is filled with "Early American Goodwill" and "Nina and Charlie Stuff" my parents but I love to have spots of cheerfulness all about. I have some cheerful seating places in my classroom. I buy the stools at yardsales and Goodwill then I pick a fabric that I like and cover the stools. It is super simple and requires only some fabric,a stool, a staple gun and some padding (old t-shirts work great) The children love these cheerful spots and so do I. If you are interested in learning more about how to make some Cheerful Spots comment below and I will make a You Tube Video showing how. Don't forget to comment below! Some back soon and I will be sharing another art project using rectangles. Cheers! Sarah

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Encouragement for you! Free Pumpkin Ten Frames Game! Dice Roll Fun

We are all busy, busy , busy this time of year with teacher conferences and preparing lessons. Once the "newness" wears off and we know our little honeys it is time to get down to work. I'm happy to say many of my little readers are making great progress. They mostly needed encouragement to use the skills they already possessed and to add the new ones we have been learning. I was so thrilled when some of my readers finally committed to tracking words today. What a difference it has made! We celebrated with high fives all the way around and one piece of candy corn for each of them. They loved it. I absolutely love candy corn just the plain old yellow, white and orange variety. I have to share it or I will eat the whole bag myself. It was a little treat that meant a lot. Sometimes that is all each one of us needs is a little treat to say, "Wow! I appreciate your hard work." I appreciate the hard work of teachers everywhere and here is your treat a math center freebie from my Teachers Pay Teachers Store. Pumpkin Ten Frames Dice Roll Enjoy!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Candy Corn Ten Frame Math 1.NBT and K.CC

Classroom Freebies Manic Monday
Enjoy this fun and free Candy Corn Ten Frame Math Center. It is an 18 page file with two activities and suggestions for extensions.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Pumpkin Art....I Love a Good Rectangle Common Core 1.G

I love to integrate art into all my subject areas! Fall is here and everyone is talking about fall and all of the exciting seasonal changes that come with fall. All of the children love pumpkins and there are so many wonderful books about pumpkins for literacy but I wanted to have an art activity that integrated math. I love a good rectangle and all of the ways it can be reshaped with scissors and tearing. Since I am focusing on Geometry in the Common Core Standards for math especially 1.G I decided we could reshape some rectangles into some Pumpkin Patch Art. We did this activity over several days. I gave the children each of the shapes you see in the photograph below. The only one that is missing is a very long rectangle which is 1 x 18 inches out of green paper for the curly stem.
The children used the brown rectangle which was 4 x 18 inches to make the ground on the blue paper which is a full size rectangle. Then they cut the corners on the orange rectangles to reshape them into circles and ovals. My orange pieces were 8 x 10 and 5 x 7 inches you can vary it however you like.
I showed the children how to make ribs on their pumpkins using a black crayon. They really worked at this and made their pumpkins look very authentic and creative. I never showed them a complete example. I do not like completed examples because I want each child's art work to be an original.
One of the parts the children enjoyed the most was making the curly vines. I demonstrated how to tear the thin green long rectangle in half with their fingers. Some of them were a bit upset because their piece tore in half...no worries I explained we can still use it. It just makes the artwork look more unique and adds details. I love details in everything. My kids know this word backwards and forwards. Detail in writing, math etc. Details paint a better picture in our minds I tell them.
The children have gotten so many compliments on their art . It is displayed in the hallway outside of our room. This is an excellent activity for converting shapes! Look for for more rectangle art in my blog. I love a good rectangle in reading, math in everything!!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Friday Freebie Common Core 1.G

Friday Freebie I'm using this activity for drawing various shapes for Common Core Standard 1.G in Geometry. You may use it however you like! It works well as a sorting mat. We will sort snacks on it as well. Enjoy your Friday Freebie.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Rest my Voice says the Nice Doctor Man

Over the past two weeks I have been struggling with a really sore throat but you know how we (teachers) are...we about have to be half dead to miss school. Today on the third trip to the doc. He said, "Well you really need to rest your voice." It took everything I had to not laugh at my nice doctor man! I said well you know I have 24 honeys that hang on my every word (I know I must be delusional if I really believe that.) Oh well we can only hope. So here I am on the couch with a heating pad on my neck and drinking ginger ale. I'm dreaming of first grade tomorrow when all my darlings will gaze upon me and know exactly what to do by the look on my sweet teacher face. I wish you all good cheer.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Welcome to I Dream of First Grade



I am looking forward to sharing with you all the many fun activities I do in my first grade classroom.  I have a Teachers Pay Teachers Store 
that I am posting free items in and items to sell. The best part of blogging is becoming part of a community.  Please join me as I get my new blog up to speed.  I am looking forward to sharing together as we teach!
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