Showing posts with label alphabet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alphabet. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Let's Make Learning 'Egg'-citing!

Hi Everyone!
Grab those plastic eggs and...


I always do an Oviparous Animals unit in my kindergarten classroom each spring.
Because I am a 'theme nerd' and have a need (sickness maybe?!) to make everything connect, I have my ELA and Math centers include eggs, as well!

On my blog you will find 10 simple, relatively no-(major) prep ways to incorporate plastic eggs into your centers!
They range in grade level from PreK-2 depending on how you offer support and/or enrichment!

You will find detailed pictures and FREEBIES on the post like this fun free editable pack...

and how I have used eggs to help with composing and decomposing...
Decomposing is a difficult skill for many kinders to understand, but I found using the double sided counters really helped them!
You can read more about how I had my kinders use eggs and counters on THIS POST.
(You can even find free recording sheets to download!)

as well as making groups of 10...
Recruit parents and fellow teachers to save egg cartons for you (and maybe even donate some plastic eggs since this activity requires quite a few)!
The idea of making an egg carton into a 'ten frame' came from a post back in January 2014 by Laura at Differentiation Station Creations!  
And it works PERFECT for this activity of using eggs to make groups of 10!

You can read all about how I used it in my kindergarten class, and download the free spinner and recording sheets on THIS POST!

The post will also talk all about how I introduce oviparous animals to my kids and has links to oviparous resources and a free lifecycle download!

I hope you and your students have an 'egg'-citing time learning math, words, letters and more using plastic eggs!

Until next post,







Tuesday, February 24, 2015

One Game...Many Uses!

WOW!  February surely went fast!  I can't believe it is my time to post again!

It's Jenn Drake from Crayons & Cuties In Kindergarten and today I am bringing you a 'tried and true' game I have played in my kindergarten classroom for years!

I have modified it over the years, but think it is finally 'at its best' and ready to share!

It is called 'Blast Off' and it can be differentiated in so many ways that it can be used with PreK-2 students!

I use it primarily to practice reading, writing and using sight words, but I am going to show you how it can be used for many ELA and Math skills!

So what is 'Blast Off' and how have I used in in my kindergarten class?
It is an independent 'game' that can be used as a 'game center,' 'word work center,' 'word study center,' 'ABC center' or more!

It basically consists of this simple 'recording sheet'
and a spinner!
That's it!!!
And it can become a weekly center activity that is virtually no prep on your part!

Students spin, read and find it on the recording sheet and then write!
 They continue to spin, read/find and write until one of the words gets to the top- the rocket- and 'blasts off!'
That word is then the 'winning' word!

Once they have a winning word, I have my students then use the word in a sentence on the back and draw a picture to match the sentence!
 It is SO easy to get it ready for the next week!
I bought transparent spinners that I taped onto the top of CD/DVD cases to make my spinner 'cases' that are re-useable!  I did not 'invent' this idea...I saw it on A Differentiated Kindergarten's blog post!  I purchased my spinners from Learning Resources, but I hear they are now discontinued!  AHHH!  I did find a set on Amazon.  If they are no longer available when you go searching, you can also purchase just the spinner and hot glue it to the top of the case!  Phew!

I print my spinner forms on cardstock and laminate.  I then use a dry erase marker to write the words for the week.  Slip it in the case and it's ready to go!   I don't have to worry about the words 'wiping away' as they spin because they are tucked in the case!  When the new week rolls around, I slip the spinner out, rub the words away (I use donated children's socks as erasers in my classroom!) write in the new words, slip it back in and we are ready for the new week!  SO much less prep than making new spinners each week, right?!!!


So what are some other ways to use the 'Blast Off' center?

Here are just a few ideas!!

And for the visual learners, here are a few pictures!!

Here is an idea for the beginning of the year, review/practice and/or PreK!

Want a way to practice the sound/symbol relationship?!  Add pictures to the spinners and recording sheets (read below for a how-to on this too!!)

Differentiate between 2, 3 or 4 different word families with the different recording sheets!


 My kinders always confuse the /e/ and /i/ sounds- do yours?!  This would be a great way to practice, review and 'drill' in a fun, non-threatening manner!

And for more of a challenge, use it for fact families, addition, subtraction and more!

There are SO many other ways to use them- be creative!!

So I mentioned I would show you how to digitally customize your spinners/recording sheets!
Here's how!
You can choose to print and write or cut/paste if you choose to go that route!

I want your students to enjoy practicing sight words and more as much as mine do, so this pack of 'Blast Off' recording sheets and spinners is FREE in my TpT store!
Just click the cover and download!
You will find spinners and recording sheets for sorting 2, 3 and 4 items as well as all the ideas/suggestions for use, how to set up the spinners and links to the spinner 'parts' and pictures of it in use!
As always, feedback for free downloads is always appreciated!

And....today is also '$2 'Two'-sday!'
Find my Spring Read the Room for CVC/CVCe Words for only $2 ($6.25 value)!
You can find more $2 Today Only deals by clicking here!

While you are on the Teachers Pay Teachers site, be sure to fill up your wishlist...
TOMORROW, February 25th, TPT is having a one day site-wide sale!

Sellers will discount their stores up to 20% and TPT will give you an additional 10% off with the promo code HEROES!

It is a great way to stock up on all the goodies you will need to 'Ring In Spring!' 
(We surely need that this year after the winter we've had so far here on Long Island!!)

The Primary Pack Gals Have Come Up With Some 'Must-Haves' For Your Wish-List!
Be Sure to Check Out These Goodies!

Happy Shopping!
Until next post,



Friday, October 24, 2014

Let Them 'PLAY'....There Are 'DOUGH' Many Benefits!

I hope you are ready to get your hands dirty today because I have some fun planned for you where flour may fly!

I am so excited to be here to share my very first post as a Primary Pack collaborator!
I am Jenn Drake from...


I am a kindergarten teacher from Long Island, N.Y.
I am also embarking on my first year as 'mom of a kindergartener'- AND I get to do it all over again next year when my PreK-er goes into kindergarten!
My boys are my resident 'guinea pigs' and are willing to try out my crazy and fun ideas before I bring them into my classroom!

Enough with the 'small talk'...lets start PLAYING!!!

This year I have instituted play dough centers in my kindergarten classroom!  My students, so far, do not seem to object to this initiative!!!   I am embarrassed to say that for many years I saw play dough as simply something that students played with...I never really realized the benefits something as simple as play dough could have.  With all the teaching I am required to do, how could I 'sacrifice' precious teaching time to play dough??!!!
BOY was I WRONG!

As I started selling on Teachers Pay Teachers a few years ago, I noticed 'Play Dough Mats'...I never even really gave them a second glance...
And then on Pinterest...more play dough...
Hmmm....did these teachers have less 'teaching' to do that they could 'play' all day??!!
I made play dough with my students a few times during the year but it was always for fun- little did I know I was missing out on some really great learning experiences!

Then the lightbulb came on this summer....
I was sitting with my boys while they 'played' with play dough...WAIT?!!  This isn't just 'play!'  Look at all they are learning, and doing, and figuring out, and solving...and what if I had them do this...or that...WOW!!!

So I am here today to help 'shed light' on how to incorporate more 'play' into the academics of your day...as well as fine motor work and more benefits...all wrapped into one!
Here are just a few of the benefits of bringing play dough into your classroom!
In addition, it is a HUGE stress reliever...ever find yourself squeezing a ball our dough in your hand and feeling more relaxed?  It's the same for your students!

Additionally, if you go the route of making your own doughs (it is SIMPLE- I PROMISE!!!) you will be tapping into their need for sensory input, as well!

I always had a 'go to' recipe for making dough- but it had to be cooked.  I love making the dough with my students so I researched this summer to find a 'no cook' recipe and found an amazing resource... The Imagination Tree!
PLEASE visit her site...she has gazillions of recipes and ideas for using play dough- as well as other fine motor and sensory resources!
AND her no-cook recipe....that she advertises as 'the best no cook recipe' REALLY is!
I have used her 'basic recipe' as the base for many doughs I experimented with so far...I even know the recipe by heart!


So over the summer the boys and I made 'cookie' play dough...
By using cocoa powder and vanilla extract it had the color and smell of actual cookies!
To make it even more authentic it needed some chips....
Those 'chips' are foam!


They had a lot of fun making BIG cookies, small cookies, cutting cookies in half, stacking cookies, putting the cookies in certain positions (in, on, next to...), etc!  Can you see how the 'learning' can come in?!

So now bringing it into the classroom even further...

Use the dough to make 'cookies' on a ten frame (you can even call it a cookie sheet if you'd like!)
Use the dough to form the number, make that number of cookies and practice writing the number!
 
Use if for the ABC's too...make the letters, find the pictures that start with that letter and cover them with a cookie, and practice writing the letter!

Later on in the year, when you begin teaching addition and/or subtraction, use the cookies to help act out or show a number sentence!  PERFECT for classrooms with food allergies and/or in schools where food is not permitted to be used for activities!
These all work well for a play dough station activity for either your ELA or Math centers!

On the very first day of school each of my students got their own container of dough... MAGIC PLAY DOUGH- that started white but they made a wish and if a color appeared it would be a great kindergarten year...it did!  And so our play dough fun had begun- right from day 1!




And they keep that container and dough in their cubbies and we use it nearly everyday for writing 'warm up!'  The dough lasts up to 6 months in an airtight container. Although our 6 months isn't up, I am planning on having them switch out the dough next week!  They will choose from the many doughs we have made as to which they want in their own container!

So what have we been up to with play dough in our ELA and Math centers...
Students rolled out 'apple' dough on the mat.  They looked at the picture and stamped the first letter.

We used play dough to help with recognizing positions in math centers!
Because many of them cannot read the cues just yet, I provided an 'answer' board for them to reference and then they made the shape out of dough and placed it in the designated spot:


Some students worked on matching upper and lowercase letters!

We used our fall dough (clove, cinnamon and allspice) to practice reading, stamping and writing our sight words!



But that's not all!

This past week we made candy corn playdough!
This one, by far, has been their favorite!

And as promised...here is the recipe! 

I use these containers I found at CVS over the summer to house the dough for centers.  This week I got to make them look oh so festive (and yes...they didn't last long like this!) 

They used this dough to build words, ID sounds for finding positions all week long! 

They have been SO excited about it, that I am going to give them each their own baggie full to take home next Friday as my Halloween gift to them!  No Sugar but FULL of fun!  These baggies are from the Christmas Tree Shoppe, but I am almost positive I saw Ziploc had something similar too! 
And speaking of Halloween....look at the fun mats I got from Differentiation Station Creations!
There are a few different ways I plan on having the kids use them next week as we dive into our numbers 1-5 unit!

...and we are going to continue to practice position words, but with some 'spook'-tacular mats and licorice play dough!
So now it is time to think about how YOU can use play dough in your classroom?!
 
There are so many ways to use it for differentiation too!  Some students may need to practice letter matching and forming- where others are ready to move onto initial sounds!  A few foam manipulatives and these cute scarecrow mats from Differentiation Station Creations, makes for a festive and meaningful phonics center!

Thinking your students are too old for play dough...think again!  I am sure they would LOVE the chance to 'go back' to 'playing' with play dough!

 Wondering how to do this if you don't have play dough stampers (I got mine from Lakeshore via a fully funded Donor's Choose project!!)?
Check out these alternative ways we stamped when we made apple pie play dough!

You can use 'regular' letter stampers: 

Or even use magnetic letters to make impressions:
 

Make up some play dough kits for centers- ball of dough, letter stampers (these are from a craft store kit for making plaster stepping stones!) and a roller: 
and provide your students with CVC picture cards, blends, etc that you are working on.  S/he can roll/build the words from the cards in the same way they may have traditionally used dry erase boards and markers!  They can also use some of that dough to make the object they just stamped!

Ready to try some play dough learning fun with your kiddos?!
I put together this exclusive Primary Pack freebie:
In it you will find an EDITABLE candy corn mat- just like you saw above!  You can type in whatever word/letter you are working on- sight word, spelling words, vowel patterns, vocabulary words, etc!  Print and laminate and you are ready to go! 
Also are 4 position play dough mats to try out (2 for Fall/Autumn and 2 for Halloween) and 6 mats from my apple and fall A to Z packs!

Interestingly enough, just as I was getting ready to post this, Jamie White (from Play To Learn Preschool and another Primary Pack collaborator!) shared a link about how using play dough is so beneficial to children!  Click here and you can read all about it- as well as find 2 more play dough recipes!

Ready to 'roll' and have 'dough' much fun?
There are many creative and educational play dough products on Teachers Pay Teachers- both free and paid- so be sure to do a search for your grade level!  I found resources available from PreK all the way to twelfth! 

I will be back the 24th of each month, but each day The Primary Pack is full of wonderful ideas, links, resources and fun!  

If you are looking to see more from many of The Primary Pack collaborators, be sure to check out the Fall Blog Hop that is running from October 25th-October 27th!  
You can start right on my blog, Crayons and Cuties In Kindergarten!
You will learn all about my fall favorites...and walk away with some delicious and fun ideas!

As for me...I am off to make a batch of licorice play dough for next week (sub out the vanilla extract for anise and change the coloring to black!)!  I want our dough to be 'spook'-tacular for all the Halloween fun we will be having!
Hope to see you again real soon,