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Showing posts with label Grammar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grammar. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

A Closer Look at a Garden Full of Grammar


Are you ready to review all those grammar rules?! I blogged all about my Garden Full of Grammar pack over at the Elementary Entourage today. Check it out! You can enter to win it along with a bunch of other fabulous packs created by Elementary Entourage friends {Click Here}.

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Saturday, November 8, 2014

Five for Friday: Lots of Reading and Grammar!

I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching to share what my language arts instruction has looked like this week and a few other things. 

So I think this week was less crazy, but more stressful than last week. It's report card time. Yeay! The time when I realize I don't have enough assessments to judge how students are progressing towards meeting the end of the year goals and trying to figure out how the benchmarks align. Ay yai yai!
Despite all of this we have been getting so much work done in the classroom. We have been focusing more on non-fiction as of late. I know it's early in the year, but we've been learning how to approach non-fiction books (which my kiddos LOVE). I just noticed I left a word out in that chart. ARG!
We did a close read of Ponies by Laura Marsh this week. Thank you Tara West from Little Minds at Work!!! I've been using her format of close reading and it's going so well. I am loving it! I've been able to differentiate instruction for my readers and non-readers. 

You can see above that my students became detectives this week. They were so excited when I whipped out those magnifying glasses. They searched for evidence within the text and photographs to answer the question: How are ponies and horses different from one another? This was their first time citing evidence and I know they are going to get better at it. Can't wait!
Our focus for Grammar was asking questions. I began to worry once we started brainstorming question words. There were a few kiddos that offered me words, but I was getting the craziest responses from the rest of the group. So, I decided to take the reins and give students clues. Crisis averted. Phew! Once we had a bank of question words it was smooth sailing (for the most part). 

We got a new student on Halloween. Yeup, Halloween!!! So, I thought it would be fun for students to ask him questions. Luckily, he's not shy and was willing to sit in the hot seat. I gave each pair of students a question word and they practiced saying questions. Then, they asked our new student.

We summed up our week by heading outdoors with all the other firsties and asked each other questions. They loved walking around with their mustaches and asking their friends (and teachers) silly questions. #toocute
Click {HERE} to see the pack in TpT shop.
Now technically this was last week, but I wanted to share my Halloween costume. I was a minion! The kids at school sure got a kick out of it.
Well, it's time to print my turkey pack and prep for next week. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

Sunday, September 14, 2014

I "Mustache" if You Like Freebies

I finally made some updates to my mustache pack! I "Mustache" You a Question is one of my favorite creations because my students were so engaged every time we discussed the topic of asking questions. I blogged about it HERE last year.
The pack now has some new additions including an activity where they practice asking a little old lady questions. Don't you wonder what kids might ask the oldest lady alive if they ever met her? I can't wait to see what my kiddos write.
I love practicing reading skills with photos before applying what we've learned to a text. So, I added some photos to the pack. Students can practicing asking questions about photos. There are 6 photos included for you to print or display using a projector.
Want to have some mustache fun of your own? Download the FREEBIE! Don't forget to head back to share if your students enjoyed the activities.  
You can still WIN THE PACK. Just head to my Facebook page {click HERE}. If you're ready to buy it, it's 50% off until Monday night! Head to my TpT shop to get it!

Well, friends I'm off to finish up my lesson plans for the week. Have a great week!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Two For Tuesday (50% OFF packs)

I'm linking up with The Teaching Tribune again! It's Two for Tuesday, which means that 2 items from my store are HALF OFF! 
Today I'm offering 50% off one of my best selling items. Subtract Like a Ninja is a great way to teach and reinforce the concept of 2-digit subtraction with regrouping. I blogged about it HERE and have added pages since the pack was originally posted. The entire pack consists of 49 pages. Click HERE to see it on TpT.

Smart Art, Subtraction Scoot, Task Cards, and MORE!
The second pack that is on sale is Garden Full of Grammar. It's a fun pack that is perfect for reviewing grammar skills. It has a garden theme and can be used all year. It does include Spring writing papers that you can save for the spring time as well. Here are the skills your students will practice: contractions, pronouns, reflexive pronouns, irregular past tense verbs, and adjectives. Click HERE to have a better look at what's included. If you'd like to purchase this pack head to TpT by clicking HERE.
Want to know what else is on sale? Head back The Teaching Tribune to see who else is participating in Two For Tuesday.

I'm off to the dentist now friends. I'll be back tomorrow for Worksheet Wednesday!