Sunday, December 7, 2014

December 8th-12 K-3rd lesson plans: Do You Want To Build A Snowman?

IT's practically topical weather right now where we 

live. I think this unit will be much appreciated by my

my littles for that reason. Less than 3 weeks till 

Christmas! 

December 8th-12th: Theme-Do you want to build a snowman?



Monday:

Skills this week. Doubles in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Less and More. Even and odd.

1) Sing doubles rap. Go over addition foldable, calling out a few problems for review. 
2) Use Subtraction foldable to review doubles subtraction.
3) Sing multiplication rap. (below) Go over multiplication foldable for review. (no example, we made it ourselves)
Review shouldn't take more than 5 minutes. 

5) Teacher reference video for teaching basic division. Make each child a "pizza" out of a paper plate. Glue on toppings made either of yarn, buttons and craft items, or glue on pictures from magazines, or use markers to color. To make it a really fun lesson, ask your local pizza place for some clean empty boxes. Have each "pizza" cut up into 8 to 10 slices to teach the concept. 
6) Make a division foldable. 

Language Arts: 

Skills we are working on this week: Nouns, verbs, adjectives. ABC order. Procedural writing. 

1) Introduce our word wall words for There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow.  pipe, coal, hat, stick, scarf, snowman. Kids will copy words onto lined paper. 
2) Introduce the concept of ABC order. This teacher has some good advice here. I'm going to do my own thing though, after using her idea on circle time. I will update with pictures after we complete it. Using a file folder. Draw Seven boxes right next to one another, you will need six lines, since there are are six word wall words this week. Write the alphabet across the top of each child's file folder for a reference. Look and point at the letter A; ask children if any of our words begin with A." No? How about B? What about C? Yes! Do any of the other words begin with C? No, then we can write c.o.a.l--coal, into our first box." When we get to S, and everyone notices there are three words, have children first circle the letter S in their alphabet line. Give each child three circles one with the number 1, one number 2 ,and one number 3. Explain that if there are words that begin with the same letter, we need to look at the second letter to figure out which word will be first in ABC order. In the word scarf, c is before n or t, so the circle with number 1, will go above the c. 2 will go above the n and 3 above the t. 
3) Watch, The Biggest Best Snowman, audio book.

Science:
I am going to fit in as much science this week ask possible. So I won't make a lesson or order, but list all the great resources I found. 


December Freebies: extra's for when kids finish early.
 Extra's: Learn first song for our Super Silly Christmas Concert: Don't Be A Jerk, It's Christmas.

Tuesday:

Math: 
1) Sing doubles rap. Go over addition foldable, calling out a few problems for review. 
2) Use Subtraction foldable to review doubles subtraction.
3) Sing multiplication rap. Go over multiplication foldable for review. (no example, we made it ourselves)
4) Go over division multiples foldable. 
Review shouldn't take more than 5 minutes. 
5) play snow ball Less Or More game
6) Give several random 1 digit math problems for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Everyone should get the basics of the concept by now. Use candy or cotton balls as counters. Get more for addition, take away for subtraction, put in groups for multiplication, and divide up for division.

Language Arts:

1)   pipe, coal, hat, stick, scarf, snowman. Kids will make words on fridge with magnets. 
2) Print one ABC order for everyone do complete together. 
3) Read and repeat main selection book: There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow (teacher reference video. This book is available on Kindle. If you open it on cloud reader, everyone can see it on the computer.) 
4) print one copy and everyone completes sequencing cut and paste activity for the book. 
5) print one copy and everyone completes Nouns and Adjectives activity
6) Watch read aloud book Snowmen At Night


Science: 

See Monday for list of resources. 


Wednesday:

Math:

1) Sing doubles rap. Go over addition foldable, calling out a few problems for review. 
2) Use Subtraction foldable to review doubles subtraction.
3) Sing multiplication rap. Go over multiplication foldable for review. (no example, we made it ourselves)
4) Go over division multiples foldable. 
Review shouldn't take more than 5 minutes. 
5) Complete Even and Odd pack for review. Remind kids that even means everyone gets a fair or equal amount. 
6) Give several random 1 digit math problems for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Everyone should get the basics of the concept by now. Use candy or cotton balls as counters. Get more for addition, take away for subtraction, put in groups for multiplication, and divide up for division.


Language Arts:

1) Word Work: On small dry erase boards, write words with blue vowels and red consonants.
2) Read main selection Reader: There Was A Cold Lady...review sequence. 
3)Everyone helps color and put together Emergent Reader Book. Read to daddy later. 
3) Do Review of writing checklist poster.
4) Practice procedural writing with How To Get Ready To Play In The Snow.
5) Watch The Snowy Day, read aloud. 

Science: 

See Monday's resources. 

Extra's: Learn first song for our Super Silly Christmas Concert:


Thursday:


Math: 

1) Sing doubles rap. Go over addition foldable, calling out a few problems for review. 
2) Use Subtraction foldable to review doubles subtraction.
3) Sing multiplication rap. Go over multiplication foldable for review. (no example, we made it ourselves)
4) Go over division multiples foldable. 
Review shouldn't take more than 5 minutes. 
5) Play less or more Swallowing Snowballs game
6) Give several random 1 digit math problems for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Everyone should get the basics of the concept by now. Use candy or cotton balls as counters. Get more for addition, take away for subtraction, put in groups for multiplication, and divide up for division.


Language Arts:
1)   pipe, coal, hat, stick, scarf, snowman. Kids will rainbow write their words, each letter a different color.
2) Everyone completes an ABC order worksheet to demonstrate mastery. 
3) Read and repeat main selection book: There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow Go page by page and identify parts of speech, Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives. 
4) Everyone helps to color and put together Fun In The Snow reader to read to daddy later. 
5) Procedural writing: How To Have A Safe Snowball Fight. 
6) Watch read aloud book, The Biggest Best Snowman

Art:
Make qtip and balloon snowman art

Extra's: 

Friday:

Math:

) Sing doubles rap. Go over addition foldable, calling out a few problems for review. 
2) Use Subtraction foldable to review doubles subtraction.
3) Sing multiplication rap. Go over multiplication foldable for review. (no example, we made it ourselves)
4) Go over division multiples foldable. 
Review shouldn't take more than 5 minutes. 
5) Winter Odd And Even math center. 
6) Give several random 1 digit math problems for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Everyone should get the basics of the concept by now. Use candy or cotton balls as counters. Get more for addition, take away for subtraction, put in groups for multiplication, and divide up for division.


Language Arts:
1)   pipe, coal, hat, stick, scarf, snowman. Spelling Test.
3) Read and repeat main selection book: There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow
4) Practice reading There Was A Cold Lady, and both Emergent reader books. 
5) Procedural writing: How To Build A Snowman. 

Do art project Make Your Own Olaf. 

Make hot cocoa and watch The Snowman, and Frozen

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Cool finds #!

I'm going to list the links I come across that I think are worthy of sharing, and don't want to forget. :) 

Citation Machine- Very neat! Can help becoming familiar with writing essays much easier. I like the essay check especially! 

These are such a good idea! I'm using these for my third and my 7th grader to reinforce parts of speech. I have my 7th grader use map pencils, instead of crayons. Works great! You can find a few free one's by googling "color by parts of speech." 

Monster Grammar. My 7th grader likes the tests and say the explanations make more sense to him. 

Sunday, November 23, 2014

December 1-5th k-3rd lesson plans

Happy Fall! I love this time of year. We are three months into the school year. I've decided to try to blog again, and share our adventures. As usual, from year to year, my methods and the kids needs change. I mainly plan to blog about and post what my kiddos, ages 5-8 will be doing. I have a five year old, one 7 year old, and two eight year olds. I am doing school with them as a group, and adjusting the needs to fit my youngest and my oldest. I am trying to use only free resources! The way I plan school is up to three weeks at a time, with the fourth week concentrating on art, music and nature study. As well as field trips related to what we are doing in school. If you need a teacher planbook, I highly recommend the one by planbookedu.com. Also, thank you to The Cutest Blog On The Block, for my new background and banner. 

December 1-5th: Theme-How Animals Prepare For Winter

Monday:

Math: We've been working on doubles in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. My youngest needed more time with addition, so we are now moving on to multiplication this week. 

Resources for Addition and subtraction to review:
Thanksgiving Subtraction Doubles-foldable. (please leave her feedback) 
Doubles Addition Fact Foldable (please leave her feedback) 

1) Sing the doubles rap. Everyone uses addition foldable to answer facts I call out. 
2) Use Subtraction foldable to review doubles subtraction.
3)Introduce the concept of multiplication using this great idea at Elementary Shenanigans blog! Do all double multiplication facts. (oh how I love this!) 
4) Learn the multiplication doubles rap. (I had to make this up myself, don't judge. :)
5) Make our own multiplication doubles foldable--same concept as the addition and subtraction. 

Language Arts: 

1) Using 11x14 poster board...copy the poem Arctic Animals. Read poem and circle the rhyming words. Let children paint a light blue, and sprinkle silver glitter to decorate for the school area.
2) Introduce Word Wall words: over, under, snow, dad, fur, animals, hibernate. 
3) Talk about this weeks theme-How Animals Prepare For Winter. Ask children how they think animals prepare. Introduce the word 'hibernation' with this video. 
4) Read the book Hibernation Station. (video for teacher reference) 
5) Make a Story Map of Hibernation Station on dry erase board. 

3rd graders only: Complete Mini book together 
Science:

Conduct experiment on How Animals Insulate themselves

Extra's: Learn first song for our Super Silly Christmas Concert: Don't Be A Jerk, It's Christmas.
Grandma Got Ran Over By A Reindeer.
I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas.
A Christmas Carol
I'm Gettin Nuthin For Christmas

Tuesday:

Math: 

1) Review addition rap and addition foldable.
2) Review 0's subtraction foldable.
3) Review Multiplication rap and foldable. 
4) Everyone writes a handprint story to represent each multiplication double. The third graders do three, while the other two kids make two. Hang up in school room when done. 

Language Arts:
1) Reread our poem, Arctic Animals. Make a list of words on dry erase board that rhymes with the words we circled.
2) Word work: use word wall words. Fill sandwich bags with paint. Tape the top. Use q-tips to write word wall words. 
3) Introduce main selection Reader-Over And Under The Snow (sorry no youtube for teacher reference) 
4) Review Noun song, the verb song, and introduce new The Adjective Song.
5) Read story again, pausing at adjectives and making adjectives chart: pg 1-fresh, white. pg 2-red. pg 3-secret, smallest, forest, safe, warm. pg 4-leftover, strong, silent, high, tiny, cool. pg5-deep, oval, good, cold. pg 6-back, slippery. pg 7-invisible. pg 8-fat, sun-warmed. pg 9-Little, sound, bushy-tailed. pg 10-invisible. page 11-full. page 12-one, warm, hot, pointed. page 13-sticky, back, heavy, new. page 14-tired, feathery-soft. 
pg 15-deep. pg 16-Hungry, drowsy, busy, secret. Note: These are not the actual page numbers. I'm counting by my kindle--two pages together. 

For later: Kids take turns playing Adjective Detective.

Science: 

Do experiment on how fat is handled by Awake Bear and Hibernating Bear. 

Extra's: Learn first song for our Super Silly Christmas Concert: Don't Be A Jerk, It's Christmas.

Wednesday:

Math:

1) Review addition rap and addition foldable.
2) Review 0's subtraction foldable.
3) Review Multiplication rap and foldable. 
4) Play Gobble, Gobble, Doubles addition game
5) Play M&M group, game. Instructions: Put groups of cups in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. For each group, drop in the same amount of candy that matches the group, so that it's a multiplication double. Have kids write the problem and answers on paper or dry erase boards.

Language Arts:

1) Word Work: On small dry erase boards, write words with blue vowels and red consonants.
2) Read main selection Reader-Over And Under The Snow (sorry no youtube for teacher reference) 
3) Review Noun song, the verb song, and new The Adjective Song.
4) Go over Vivid Verbs chart, naming and explaining verbs children do not understand.
5) Have children write 8 vivid verbs of their own. Create a four page book, two verbs each page on animals. Illustrate pages. 

Science: 

1) Read the book Animals In Winter (teacher reference) 
2) Show the video of a snow fox dive. 
3) Children help make a Hibernate, Migrate or Adapt chart for classroom display. Have the kids talk to their dad and list what they remember.

Extra's: Learn first song for our Super Silly Christmas Concert: Don't Be A Jerk, It's Christmas.

Thursday:

Math: 

1) Review addition rap and addition foldable.
2) Review 0's subtraction foldable.
3) Review Multiplication rap and foldable. 
4) Play Snowy Strategies double game
5) Play multiplication power towers with this weeks facts. 

Language Arts:

1) Word Work: Rainbow Words-write words, use a different crayon on each letter to trace over. 
2) Read main selection Reader-Over And Under The Snow (sorry no youtube for teacher reference) Have kids read the word wall words as we come across them. 
3) Review Noun song, the verb song, and new The Adjective Song.
4) Complete Noun, Verb, or Adjective packet. (one copy for them all do do together. 

Art:
Start on Winter Birch Tree Art

Extra's: Learn first song for our Super Silly Christmas Concert: Don't Be A Jerk, It's Christmas.

Friday:

Math:

1) Review addition rap and addition foldable.
2) Review 0's subtraction foldable.
3) Review Multiplication rap and foldable.
4) Play Snowman Bump
5) Color snowman doubles page
6) Make books for our multiplication facts. Third graders do three and other two kids make two. 

Language Arts:

1) Word Work: Rainbow Words-make words on fridge with magnets. 
2) Read main selection Reader-Over And Under The Snow (sorry no youtube for teacher reference) Have kids read the word wall words as we come across them. 
3) Review Noun song, the verb song, and new The Adjective Song.
4) Play Popcorn Noun Verb or Adjective game. Eat popcorn and enjoy the weekend.