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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Kwanzaa Poem Freebie

It's nearly time for Kwanzaa (12/26/12 - 1/1/13).  So I thought I would share a Kwanzaa poem and some activities to do with the poem.






These documents are available on Google Docs.  You can also get them in my product, Poetry Possibilties - December.

This product is available on both TpT and TN.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Green Tree, Green Tree, What Do You See?





It's about time, teachers, for an emergent reader just for the holidays. 

Green Tree, Green Tree, What Do You See? is my take-off of Bill Martin, Jr.'s classic, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?   The text mimics the patterns and rhythms in Mr. Martin's book.  

The black line pictures not only support the text, but are inviting to color.   Ask your students to color the pictures noting the color words in bold print on each  previous page. 



This Christmas book emphasizes the following high frequency words: what, do, you, see, I, a, looking, at, good, boys, and, girls, for, & me. While the text is highly predictable, there are enough exceptions to require your students to truly attend to the text.  The lilt of the story encourages fluent reading.  Repeated use of question marks and periods provide ample practice for “reading the punctuation.”



The pages are formatted for double sided printing.  By printing them in the order given, you will be able to fold and staple the book together with the pages in the correct order.  Please note that page 4/5 should be printed on both sides of the same paper.  

You can get your copy of this 9 page reader for just 99¢ at either TpT or TN.



Until next time...

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Sale Time!


It's about time, teachers, ... to give thanks. Because I am so thankful for this new era of cyber sharing and collaborating, I am joining the sales on TpT and TN.

The Teachers Notebook's 3-Day Sale is Sat., 11/24 - Sun., 11/26.  In addition to my discounted prices, there will be a 10% reduction at check-out given by the site administrators.  You don't want to miss it!




Teachers Pay Teachers' annual Cyber Monday sale starts on Mon., 11/27 and continues through Tues., 11/28.  In addition to the discounts I'm offering, you can apply their coupon code, CMT12, for an additional 10% off your entire order.  You've just got to make time to shop at this sale!

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You know this is a very busy time of year.  If you are not exhausted, yet, you soon will be. So, treat yourself to some tried and true lesson plans and units.  You deserve it!  











Saturday, November 17, 2012

Thanksgiving Poetry Freebie

It's about time, teachers, . . . for Thanksgiving.  In the spirit of this holiday, I'm pleased to share with you a --


Prior to our Turkey Day break, I like to share the following poem with my students:


After we read it, we do some or all of these Poetry Possibilities:


Enjoy the poem and, if you try any of the Possibilities, I'd love to hear how they worked for your class.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!


This comes from my product, Poetry Possibilities - Fall

You may also like these Poetry Possibility products:


Find them at my TpT Store or TN Shop

Friday, November 16, 2012

Let's Talk Turkey

It's about time teachers ... for Thanksgiving!  So let's talk turkey - Let's Talk Turkey Words, that is. This is a new product I've posted on TpT and TN. Because I have so very much to be thankful for, I have listed it for FREE!

As you probably guessed, Let's Talk Turkey Words is a language arts activity.  It is perfect for literacy centers, small group instruction, and as an activity for fast finishers.  There are letter tiles for 4 seasonal words -- Thanksgiving, Pilgrims, turkey, & Mayflower.  Each word is in a different color to assist you in getting the right letters to each student.

The goal is for students to create as many words as they can from the letters in their set.  At a center or in a small group, giving each child a different set of letters has proven to discourage Billy-the-Borrower from simply copying his friend's list of words.  

Let's Talk Turkey Words exercises your students' abilities to be fluent and flexible in thought and oral language.  It will also inform you about your students' command of common spelling patterns and sight words.

Used for differentiation, this activity readily accommodates the differences in word generating abilities.  You can make the task more challenging for your higher functioning students by - 
  • denying them the right to make words with less than 3 letters 
  • requiring 2 or more syllables
  • allowing them to use common suffixes, such as -ed, er, or -ing, despite not having those letters before them
  • giving parts of speech parameters (5 verbs, 7 nouns, 3 adverbs, 4 adjectives, ...)
  • etc.
Copy the letter sets on cardstock, laminate, and cut apart.  A recording sheet is provided. This product is CCSS aligned for you.  You're welcomed!






You can get Let's Talk Turkey Words on TpT or TN.  While you are there, check out my other turkey centers and activities:



and my original book, Where is the Thanksgiving Turkey?  It is an emergent reader perfect for practicing chunking and phrasing.



Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Family Reading Night

It's time, teachers, to celebrate National Children's Book Week.  

At my school, we have Family Reading Night in which families return to school in the evening. They are encouraged to visit up to 3 rooms where guest readers are sharing some favorite books. Our committee works hard to find some local celebrities to read.  We implore radio personalities, the weather girl on the local TV station, a player or coach from the U of I's athletic teams, ...  Ironically, the most popular reader is always the retired kindergarten teacher who touched so many of our children's lives and invoked their love of literature.

One of my favorite activities for National Children's Book Week incorporates my passion for poetry.  I share the following poem with my students:



I love to challenge my kiddos' creativity while helping them focus on the /ook/ rime.  To that end, I point out the lines,
          "Chefs read cookbooks,
          Pirates?  'Hook' books!
          Little kids read lift-and-look books!"
Working together, we think up other "-ook" books and readers.  For example, fishermen read bait and hook books.  Or, Chess players read rook books.  My students never fail to amaze me with the lines they create.   The all-time favorite line came from a student who had just returned from vacation in the Pacific NW.  Her line was "[Native Americans] read Chinook books."  (I inserted the pc term; she actually said, "Indians.")  Can you imagine???

If you are looking for a set of books that promote reading and a love of literature, I recommend the following:

  • Aunt Chip and the Great Triple Creek Dam Affair by Patricia Polacco
  • The School Mouse by Dick King-Smith
  • Wild About Books by Judy Sierra
  • Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen
  • Born to Read by Judy Sierra
  • Reading Makes You Feel Good by Todd Parr
  • The Best Book to Read by Debbie Bertram & Susan Bloom
  • The Best Place to Read by Debbie Bertram & Susan Bloom
  • The Best Time to Read by Debbie Bertram & Susan Bloom
  • Miss Brooks Loves Books (And I Don't) by Barbara Bottner


If you like this poem and activity, you can find more fall poetry, teaching points, skill lessons, and activities in my product, Poetry Possibilities - Fall.

It is available in my TpT Store or in my TN Shop.


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