Showing posts with label Freebies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freebies. Show all posts

Sunday, November 18, 2012

What's Next? Grinchy Traditions!


Our next IB Unit is Where We Are in Place and Time and we are focusing on traditions. To kick off our unit, we will be spending the week after Thanksgiving with The Grinch! By Friday, we will have learned all about how the Grinch’s character changes from the beginning to the end of the story and how the Whos celebrate Christmas in Whoville. Then, the fun will really begin!

Our classes will receive letters from the Grinch explaining that he enjoyed learning about Christmas traditions in Whoville so much that he plans to travel the world to learn about holiday traditions in other countries. Each day, we will receive a package from the Grinch telling his location, the holiday that country celebrates, and including a book for us to read and an activity for us to do to learn about that holiday’s traditions. (Download the Grinched font we used to prepare the letters here.)

Each day, we will add to a running chart that we can use to compare and contrast the holidays and their traditions.
The Grinch will travel to:
The North Pole – Christmas
Africa – Kwanzaa (we realize that Kwanzaa began in America but it was celebrated by people of African descent)
Israel – Hanukkah
Mexico – Las Posadas
Sweden – St. Lucia Day
India – Diwali

Some days, the students will be asked to draw and label two traditions for each holiday or to compare holiday traditions. Download a free copy of the worksheets we created here. Other days, they will complete a craft or activity (i.e. make a poinsettia, take turns swinging at a piñata, work cooperatively to create a toilet paper tube menorah, etc.).

We will post pictures as we move through the unit. Once we have learned about holiday traditions around the world, the students will conduct a family interview to learn more about a tradition their family engages in, and will present this tradition, along with an artifact/song/dance, to the class.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Multi-Cultural Writing Activity *Freebie*


(The book has red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple included.)

This book is a great beginning of the year writing activity.  Each day in Writer’s Workshop we complete a mini lesson on brainstorming.  As a class, we think of all the different items that are the color of the page we are working on.  Ex. Red: apples, fire truck, barn, etc.  The students then go back to their seats and pick one item to “write” about.  Because it is the beginning of Kindergarten, we are mostly looking for detailed pictures, but words are welcome!  We then walk around and scribe for the students. We ask them to come up with the beginning letter of the item they are drawing to assess their letter sounds recognition. 

At the end of the color book, we read the story “The Color of Us” by Karen Katz.  We discuss how we may all look different on the outside, but we all are good people on the inside.  We give the kids multi cultural crayons so that they can pick out their own skin color.  This is fun, because there are so many shades that the students who think they are “white” or “black” see that there are many shades within those colors.  They then draw a detailed picture of themselves.  This lesson is really a great way for students to see that we all come from different backgrounds but that we all can get along and work together.  

Press here to download this free document from our TPT page!

Saturday, August 18, 2012

School's in! Classroom tour & two freebies!


Yesterday was our first full day with our kindergarteners! We began to introduce words like “Principled” and “Respect” and made our first Essential Agreement for recess rules. Here is a slideshow of pictures from my classroom. Let me know if you want more information about anything you see!


A few things you will notice:

Behavior Board: To the right of my Promethean board lives all of our behavior management tools.
            -Compliment Chain: Students will set goals and earn links on the Compliment Chain for principled behavior. Once they reach their goal, they will receive a reward that they have also decided.
-Essential Agreement: We will come up with our Essential Agreement (class rules) together by the end of next week. Creating it together will give the students a sense of ownership over the rules and hold them accountable for following them.
-Voice Scale: Also, adapted from Pinterest, the voice scale shows students the volume they should be using at different times.
-Table Points: Each table, represented by a red, yellow, green, or blue clothespin, can earn points for working quietly, cleaning up quickly, etc. Once they earn ten points, we get to have a lunch bunch together!
-Behavior Continuum: All students begin the day at “Principled.” They have an opportunity to move up to “Awesome Attitude” or “IB All-Star” for positive behavior. They can earn reward tickets for reaching blue or purple. If a student demonstrates negative behavior, they will move down to “Reflecting” or “Teacher’s Choice.” However, students always have an opportunity to move back to “Principled” upon improving their behavior. You can grab a FREE copy of the behavior continuum and reward tickets here. I fill out a behavior record sheet if students end their day on a color other than green so I have data to support future instructional decisions. Here’s that freebie!

IB Bulletin Board: At the top, you will see a timeline of the six transdisciplinary themes we will be teaching this year.  We will take pictures and display them under the name of each theme throughout each six week unit. On the left and right sides of the board are the IB attitudes. As we teach each attitude, we will take pictures of the students modeling them and post them as a reminder. In the middle is all the information about our unit – the theme, descriptor, central idea, and key concepts. The bottom will be our Wonder Wall. I will be putting the students’ faces on the black circles. Whenever they wonder about something, they will write it down in their speech bubble.

Dismissal Organization: I found this idea on Pinterest! The students’ names are on clothespins can be moved to show how they are getting home each day! It worked great on Friday, since I dismiss the kids as I stand right in front of it, to be sure they are all being sent home the right way! I used to just use a list, but the clothespins make it easy to move children around since how they are getting home tends to change on a day-to-day basis.

I hope you enjoyed the tour and that you find the freebies useful! Happy Saturday!

-Megan