In math we have been learning about number patterns including odd and even. The students worked in groups to identify even and odd numbers on a 30 chart. Each student was then given a number card. They cirlced their number on their 30 chart and identified if their number was even or odd. They then extended their skip counting pattern five more times. They then created a turkey and wrote their number pattern on the turkey feathers.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Number Pattern Turkeys
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2012/2013,
Art,
Even and Odd,
Math,
Number Patterns,
Patterns,
Turkey
Cornucopia Placemats
For our class Thanksgiving Feast, the students created cornucopia placemats. After coloring their cornucopia, they told me at least six people, places, or things they were thankful for which I typed. They then added those words to their placemats.
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2012/2013,
Party,
Placemats,
Social Studies,
Thanksgiving
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Word Family Train Sorts
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2012/2013,
Daily 5,
Downloads,
Reading,
Sorting,
Spelling,
Teachers Pay Teachers,
Trains,
Word Families,
Word Work
Thursday, November 15, 2012
If I Were President...
During Social Studies we have been learning about authority figures. In light of the recent election and to help the students make a connection to the importance of authority figures, they wrote what they would do if they were President.
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2012/2013,
Authority Figures,
Election,
President,
Social Studies,
Writing
The Tortoise and the Hare
As a part of our study of fables and making connections to lessons in stories, we read The Tortoise and the Hare. The students discussed the author's purpose for writing and then wrote at least one connection they had to the story or one lesson they learned.
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2012/2013,
Author's Purpose,
Connections,
Fables,
Reading,
Writing
Turkey Writing
As we continued to work on writing to describe objects, the students wrote to describe a turkey. They wrote what a turkey has, looks like, and what it can do.
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2012/2013,
Thanksgiving,
Turkey,
Write From the Beginning,
Writing
Scarecrow Writing
As a part of our writing program, Write From the Beginning, the students are learning to write about objects using descriptive language. They recently wrote to describe a scarecrow by first brainstorming on a Circle Map, followed by creating a Tree Map, and then followed by writing sentences. While I worked with students one-on-one on the editing and revising portion of the writing process, the students made their own scarecrow.
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2012/2013,
Art,
Fall,
Scarecrows,
Write From the Beginning,
Writing
Additive Pattern Headbands
Since we are learning more about additive patterns and Thanksgiving, we made additive pattern headbands. We discussed the type of clothes that Native Americans wore and the intricate designs that they added to some of their clothing. The students then used fall colors on sentence strips to follow and recreate multi-step additive patterns. They then added a feather to their headbands.
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2012/2013,
Additive Patterns,
Art,
Math,
Native Americans,
Patterns,
Social Studies,
Thanksgiving
Domino Doubles Snack
To introduce the conept of doubles, the students created dominoes out of graham crackers, vanilla icing, and milk chocolate morsels. They first put one piece of chocolate on each side and verbally identified the addition number sentence. They continued by adding one morsel to each side of the domino until we reached the sum of 18. Then, of course, they enjoyed eating their snack!
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2012/2013,
Addition,
Doubles Facts,
Food,
Math,
Math Facts
We Are Thankful
In the computer lab, the students brainstormed people, places, and things that they are thankful for on a Circle Map. They then typed those things into Tagxedo. They then chose a fall leaf template of their choice along with the color scheme. Here are a few samples of their work:
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2012/2013,
Art,
Tagxedo,
Technology,
Thanksgiving,
Thinking Maps,
Writing
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Gumball Machine Graphing Download
You can now download the gumball machine and recording sheet that I created for my Gumball Machine Graphing lesson. You can download the templates from my TPT store.
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2012/2013,
Art,
Bar-Type Graph,
Graphing,
Math,
Teachers Pay Teachers
Holly Wreath Fact Families
I realize it is not Thanksgiving yet, but it is not too early to start planning Christmas-themed lessons for our students. Are you looking for a fun way to have your students practice fact families? In this mini-lesson, your students will create a Holly wreath using leaf and berry clipart. They can make the wreath on a paper plate or free-form on construction paper. Once they make their wreath, they count the number of berries and the number of leaves and record it on the included recording sheet. The students then solve the total amount of berries and leaves along with their related fact family number sentences. You can download the template from my TPT store.
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2012/2013,
Addition,
Art,
Christmas,
Fact Families,
Math,
Subtraction,
Teachers Pay Teachers
Place Value Initials File Download
In order to help keep up with the requests for the Place Value Initials file request, I have added the template along with printable Base Ten Blocks to my TPT store. You can download the file here and find examples of the final product at the links below:
Place Value Intials 2012
Place Value Initials 2011
Printable Base Ten Blocks
Fellow teachers, several of you have asked for printable Base Ten Blocks so I created a set. The set includes a full page of ones, a full page of tens, and a full page of hundreds. I hope these are what you are looking for! You can download these from my TPT store.
Word Family Buildings
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2012/2013,
Blends,
Digraphs,
Literacy Stations,
Onsets,
Reading,
Rimes,
Teachers Pay Teachers,
Trigraphs,
Word Families,
Word Work
Fact Family Tree Map Download
Here is a fact families activity that I created to help my students identify related math facts. The students sort the fact family card on large construction paper to create a Tree Map. Sorting the cards into fact families helps the students understand that they must use the same three numbers in the addition and subtraction problems. In my class, the students worked in small groups to sort and create the Tree Map. A recording sheet is provided to use as an assessment of their individual understanding. You can download the file at my TPT store.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Ways to Make Ten Posters
A common strategy to help students with learning math facts is to teach them to make ten. These posters help the students visualize, on Ten Frames, how many are needed to add to various numbers in order to make ten. Once they know how many is needed to make ten, they can the add the remaining number to ten. For example, with the addition problem 8+5, the student visualizes that it takes 2 more to make 10 from the 8. They then visualize that 5-2= 3. So, 8+5 is the same as 10+3. You can download the posters from my TPT store.
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2012/2013,
Addition,
Math,
Math Facts,
Posters,
Subtraction,
Teachers Pay Teachers,
Ten Frames,
Ways to Make Ten
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Base Ten Flashcards to 100
Fellow teachers, I created an extensive set of Base Ten Flashcards to 100. The set includes five different ways to represent the numbers: pictorial representation with Base Ten Blocks, numerical form, number of Tens/Ones, expanded notation, and word form. Ideas for using this resource include but not limited to:
- Play “Around the World” to review
- Create a Tree Map to show various ways to represent numbers
- Play “Concentration” to match various ways to represent numbers
- Build numbers using manipulatives
- Order cards from greatest to least, least to greatest
Base Ten Posters with Expanded Notation
Ten Frame Posters
Fellow teachers, I created two sets of ten frame posters that you might be interested in. The first set of posters includes the numerical and word form of the numbers 1-30 with corresponding ten frames. The second set also includes how many tens and ones comprise the number. The posters can be reduced to flashcard size by printing multiple cards per page on your printers property settings. The posters can be used as anchor charts, bound into a flip book, or used as flashcards in games such as Around the World. You can also print multiple sets in flashcard size for games such as Concentration. The downloads can be found on my TPT store.
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2012/2013,
Anchor Charts,
Math,
Numbers to 30,
Place Value,
Posters,
Teachers Pay Teachers,
Ten Frames
Saturday, November 3, 2012
First Grade Thanksgiving Lessons
Here are a few of my favorite lessons for Thanksgiving. Several of the ideas come from other blogs so be sure to follow the links to their sites as well.
1. Thanksgiving Alliterations
2. Thanksgiving Feast
3. Handy Turkey
4. Thanksgiving Venn Diagram
5. Cornucopia Placemats
6. Number Pattern Turkeys
7. Turkey Descriptive Writing
8. Pattern Block Turkeys
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2012/2013,
Holidays,
Math,
Reading,
Social Studies,
Thanksgiving,
Writing
Skip Counting Number Lines
The students worked together to create skip counting number lines for 2s and 5s using their handprints and socks. The number lines are currently hanging in our class as an anchor chart.
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