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Showing posts with label contractions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contractions. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

SANTA CLAUS CONTRACTIONS

 

One of my favorite, December activities with  first graders is making Santa Claus Contractions books. They write the text and add the illustrations.  All you need to do is supply the booklets.

To create the booklets, simply put several sheets of writing paper inside a construction paper cover.  You can provide the cover copy and illustration, or not!  They can certainly make their own.


Next I demonstrate writing a sentence containing a contraction, then make a quick illustration.

Finally, I send them off to do their writing and drawing.  The books they produce provide insight into which children may need more contractions instruction.  Their compilations always make me smile.




If you try this project, consider these suggestions:

  1. You can easily differentiate the assignment by limiting or increasing the number of pages in the booklet.
  2. Challenge your more capable writers to include more than one contraction in the sentence. (See the last page above.)
  3. Discourage the use of markers. Those sheets of writing paper with illustration space at the top are thin! The marker will bleed through. Encourage the children to use crayons or colored pencils.




Sunday, September 18, 2022

FALL RESOURCES for ELEMENTARY CLASSROOMS

 



It's about time for FALL!  That means you'll need fun activities with a fall theme for your elementary classroom.

Acorns are a sure sign of fall and these ACORN CENTERS will bring the feeling of fall into your primary lessons.

4 of these centers focus on ELA skills:





3 centers focus on math skills:



If you'd like to see more about these centers, watch the following video:

All of these centers are available in print and digitally on TPT Easel.  You can also save 30% by buying the bundle! 







Sunday, December 2, 2018

It's About Time for a Gingerbread Man Unit!


December is the perfect month for a gingerbread man unit.  Just in time for your study, I have 2 literacy centers to extend the learning.


Contraction Cookies is CCSS aligned for grades 1-3, but would be a great resource for kindergarteners who are already proficient readers.  Not surprisingly, it provides practice with contractions.  It is HOLIDAY NEUTRAL, so you can use it with students who do not participate in holiday activities, and/or employ the center at other times of the year.

Gingerbread Man Compound Words also extends your gingerbread man study.  It, too, is CCSS aligned for gr. 1-3.  The compound words are seasonal, but not holiday specific (e.g. peppermint, snowball).  So, once again, this center is appropriate for children who do not join in holiday celebrations.  

Both literacy centers include labels for your center folder, work mats, gingerbread men word cards, recording sheets, and answer keys.

Enjoy your gingerbread man time!


Monday, January 29, 2018

It's About Time for Some Monster Love!


Children love monsters.
Monsters love synonyms.
Therefore, children love synonyms!


At least they will when you set up this literacy center:

Monsters Love Synonyms is a literacy center in which your little monster lovers will find pairs of synonyms. 36 monster cards are provided, allowing your students to find up to 18 pairs. You should tailor the number to fit the age and stage of your students. 2 versions of the recording sheet allow you to easily differentiate the task. Moreover, 2 versions of the cards are included: 1 in color, 1 in grayscale. If you choose the ink saving version, I recommend printing the cards on colored cardstock to add a little more pizzazz.  


Don't let the love stop there! Try Monsters Love Antonyms, too. In this center, your learners will find antonym pairs.  

Share some more monster love with Monsters Love Homophones. Did I mention that all of these centers include an anchor chart for display in your center?


You can share even more love with Monsters Love Contractions!


But wait! There's even more love to be had. Get all of these centers in one big bundle of love:


While these monster-ous centers have overtones of Valentine's Day, monsters know no season. There are no references to the holiday, so you can use these centers any time of the year. Remember, children love monsters!