To celebrate the 100th day the students were asked to bring in various snack items. Each student then made a placemat with ten circles on it. They chose ten pieces of each snack item that was brought it to add to their placemat. As a class we practiced counting by tens to 100. They then combined their tens to make a 100 day trail mix. They also made bags of trail mix for the office staff, specials staff, and our PTA volunteers.
Showing posts with label Placemats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Placemats. Show all posts
Saturday, February 22, 2014
100th Day Snack
Labels:
100th Day of School,
2013/2014,
Food,
Math,
Place Value,
Placemats,
Skip Counting
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
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.
Labels:
2012/2013,
Party,
Placemats,
Social Studies,
Thanksgiving
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Reindeer Application Placemats
The students filled out reindeer applications today in writing. I got the application from The First Grade Teaching blog. As the students filled out their job applications we talked about appropriate behavior and what makes a good employee. I connected this characteristics back to our class Social Contract. After completing the application, the students glued them on half of a large piece of construction paper. On the other side of the mat, they glued down a picture of themselves that I had taken and printed the day before. They then traced their hands on brown paper for the antlers. With paint, they added a red thumprint nose. We will be using these as our placemats at our festive holiday party on Friday.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Cornucopia Placemats
The students made cornucopia placemats for our Thanksgiving feast tomorrow. After coloring, cutting, and gluing the cornucopia and fruit, they listed people and things they are thankful for. After they were printed, they glued them around the cornucopia.
Labels:
2011/2012,
Art,
Party,
Placemats,
Thanksgiving,
Thinking Maps
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