Showing posts with label freebies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freebies. Show all posts

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Drums Alive and FREEBIE St Patrick's Day Read the Room


Have you ever heard of DRUMS ALIVE?
I hadn't until this year.
Our PE teacher attended a workshop last fall and then wrote a grant to get all the equipment. Then she started doing it with the kids this year.
We had a teacher Inservice and learned all about it this week. 
And low and behold I found out my grandkids are doing it at their school. This video was taken at their school last year.
It was SO fun!! We got to do some of it as teachers. It's a great way to exercise but I LOVE the math and music.

I taught place value this week so I tried it out. You can do it on the balls or just let them clap and pat their legs. I gave them a number like 75. Then I'd say ready, set, go. They would pat their legs 7 times for the tens, then clap their hands 5 times for the ones. It was so fun. You could really tell the ones who knew their place value and the ones who didn't.
If you're interested in the program just Google Drums Alive or Academic Beats. There are tons of YouTube videos too because it is world wide.

I also have a FREEBIE for you. I'm a little late. It's for St. Patrick's Day which is Monday. It's a read and write the room.
Click HERE for a FREE download.

ENJOY!

Thursday, January 30, 2014

A Hodge Podge of FREEBIES

Hey everyone, I hope you're all having a great Thursday.
I'm happy to announce my GIVEAWAY winners!
Congrats to Crystal and Marybeth!
Thanks to EVERYONE who commented!

I've been making some practice sheet here and there for different things and haven't got around to posting them. So I thought I'd post them now. This is very random and I hope you can use them either now or next year.


I used these to introduce 'How to Writing'. They are also a great sequencing review. Click HERE to download.
We've been working on counting to 120. So here are a few practice sheets. There are 4 'Fill Ins' and 4 'Start and Stop'. 
Click HERE to download. 
 This is a little game I re-made. Now it goes to 120. My kiddos LOVE playing it. 
Click HERE to download.

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you've found something you can use in your classroom.
Come back tomorrow for news of my upcoming SUPERBOWL SALE!

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Number Freebies

Hi all! It's been a week since my last post but I've been a little busy.
I took a little road trip with my hubby to beautiful Lake Tahoe! Wow, was it gorgeous!! Now I'm  rested, relaxed, and ready to get to work. I'm heading back to my classroom on Monday to get things ready for the new year.

I've been doing a lot of work on math this summer because our district is implementing the new core this year.
Number sense! Number sense! Number sense!

That's the BIG focus for first grade. Whenever there is a curriculum change I have a struggle with what to keep and what to let go of. Do any of you have that problem? I have lots of games and lessons that I love but I've found some really cute, fun, new ones. So what of my old ones do I keep and what new ones do I embrace. Sometimes I just wish I could do them all. Our district is really good about not making us teach a textbook but encourages us to teach the core and gives us many resources. I LOVE that concept. The only problem is deciding from all the great resource what to use. Our team has meet several times this summer to hash out our new math map and I think it's all coming together. I'm getting excited to try out new things and new ideas!

Here's a little something I'm using at the beginning of the year after I teach and review 'Ways to show a number'.

If you'd like to grab a FREE copy click HERE and HERE.

P.S. I'm soooo excited to attend the Utah Bloggers Meet Up tomorrow. Can't wait to meet all the cool teachers and blogger in Utah! Hope to have pictures in my next post!



Wednesday, June 12, 2013

2 FREEBIES

Hi everyone! I hope you're enjoying summer as much as I am. I love being on my own clock! I can get up when I want, eat when I want, go where I want, but most of all, go to the bathroom when I want! Don't get me wrong, I love teaching but summer vacation is WONDERFUL!!!
I've been getting caught up a some of my shop packets. I just posted 2 new ones.
 This one is a fun addition game called Roll Add Color. There are 12 different game sheets that you play with different dice. It practices adding to 12, 15, 18, and with 3 addends. 
Find a Friend Reading Version is one my kiddos LOVE! This packet has 22 different skill sheets. It covers, vowels, blends, digraphs, r-controlled vowels, contractions, compound words, synonyms and antonyms, sounds of ED and Y, sight words etc. It's a companion to the Find a Friend Math Version. I blogged about it  HERE with a free sample.
They are both VERY EASY PREP! Just print and have fun! They are great for a sub or fast time fillers.
Here's a FREE Sample!
Just click on the picture to download.

I hope you'll check them out at my shops. Just click on my sidebar.
Enjoy your summer. It's going by way too fast!



Monday, March 25, 2013

My Word Study with FREEBIES

As promised here is an explanation of my word study/wordwork/spelling, whatever you want to call it.

WARNING: this is a long post but there are freebies!

Like I stated in yesterday's post, my district is really great about letting us use our expertise in teaching our kiddos. They give us super support with lots of resources, awesome workshops and training and then let us do what we've been educated to do-TEACH!

I have access to Literacy By Design and Words Their Way, but I use them only as a resource to teach the common core. This year we jumped into the new core with both feet. As a grade level team we decided to rewrite our curriculum map. Man, was that an under taking but a very needed one. And let me just say right here that I have an awesome bunch of ladies on my team!!! I didn't do this by myself.

The first thing we did was decide upon what words we needed our firsties to learn to read and spell. We used several different lists- Fountas and Pinnell, Dolch, Fry to name a few. Then we divided them up in what we thought were easiest to hardiest. We picked 4 words for each week and called these our spelling words. Then we looked at the most common word family lists and chose about 57 to add to our weekly spelling list. We started the year off with just one word family but increased it to 2 each week by the 4th week of school.

Click HERE if you'd like a copy of our word list.

On Monday we introduce the words and word families.
During class meeting I introduce the words on my Smart Board. Then I have little interactive things we do each day with the words.

 My kiddos are totally immersed the whole week reading and writing these words through various activities. (Keep reading and I'll show you some of the things we do- plus give you some FREEBIES). Then on Friday, we have a 'spelling' test. I know there is a lot of debate out there about 'spelling tests' and I've read a lot of the research on it. Most of our parents are really good about helping their kids and feel spelling is a way they can do this. So to please parents, we do a 'spelling test' on Friday. I don't really feel this shows what my kids know or if there will be transfer and recall in a couple of weeks but it makes the parents happy. What I care about is that for 5 days my firsties are totally immersed in 4 high frequency words and 2 word families. Surely, a little practice at home with parents will help too. We also study the words in sentences through out the week and we give the kids 2 of those sentences as part of the test. I love this part because it lets the kids encode which is a very important skill and it lets me see what their strengths are and how they are progressing.

This is what our spelling test paper looks like. 'Popcorn words' are what we call their 4 spelling words because they are words that just keep 'popping up' all over in our reading and writing. We pick 4 random words from each word family for the test also. I know some will ask, "what about your high kids or the low ones who can't do these words." Sometimes I have to adjust the list for my low kids and give them less words. Occasionally, I'll have a parent say the words are too easy for their child so then I'll give them additional challenge words.

I have a focus board where the words are displayed for the week and then the word cards are added to our word walls. I have two, one for the word families and one for the sight words.
(My darling word wall is from Fredia's TpT shop over on Frogs in First)

I do Daily 5 and the wordwork component is where a lot of the word study takes place. Each day my kids have a different assignment with their words. These are activities that I've gotten from many of you or from other teacher's blogs or Pinterest. I'm sure all of you do the same or similar.
When they finish the assignment, they have 'choice time' with several familiar activities that they use this week's words with. Such as: wikki sticks (bendaroos), clay, magnetic letters, stamps, letter necklaces, and word games to name a few. I have a list of the week's words and when the assignment is finished they are free to choose an activity to form the words from the list.
(I got these letters and strings from Lakeshore)
We also do some fun activities whole class at other times of the day like Read the Room. I love this activity because the kids are reading, writing and sorting the words as well as moving around the room.
This is the form I use. I just place the 14 words around the room and let them find and write them. This is a great self-starter.
This activity I call 'Write Here'. I adapted it from a Reading Recovery idea. It's quick, very easy preparation, fast paced and takes about 5-7 minutes to do all the words for the week. My kiddos all have a white board and I tell them to write a word some place on their board. Then we check it by spelling the word aloud. (Sometimes we even use the silly voices: cowboy talk, baby talk etc) Then I say, "Write Here" and point to a new spot on the board and they write it again, then we check it again. I do this 5 times. Then I say, "anywhere go" and they write the word over and over again until I say stop (about 10 seconds). Then they erase their boards and we do another word. I used to do this with a little white board but now I do it on the Smart Board. It's great because it's so much bigger and everyone can see it. I even have the kids come up and be the teacher. 
This is another very easy game for Daily 5 wordwork or whole class called Roll and Spell. 
Click HERE to download some of the activities mentioned in this post. I've included the spelling test paper, Read the Room recording sheet, Trace It, Word Family Find, and Roll & Spell.

So there you have it. That's how I do my word study. I'd love to hear your ideas and comments.
Thanks for stopping by.
Have a great week!

I've had several emails about the word family charts and where you can get them- they are on my Teacher Shops. Just click the TpT or Teacher Notebook link on my side bar.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

CRAZY WEEK and FREEBIES!

This is one CRAZY WEEK!
Yesterday we had our grade level collaboration presentation. I'm not even sure if that's what it's called. We have to present/tell/show our principal, PTA Pres. and a few parents what we do for collaboration. It wasn't too stressful, just one of the many hoops we have to jump through as teachers. Wednesday and Thursday are parent conferences. YEAH! We do them after school from 4:00 -7:30. It makes for 2 VERY, VERY LONG days. Then on Friday I have a sub so I can do my district math assessments with my kiddos. Each student meets with me individually and I give them 3 little math tests. FUN!
Anyhoo, I wanted to get a blog post done before I'm too tired to think. We are in full swing with our February math stations. And I have a few new ones from last year.
 This is a game from last year but I made a BIGGER version of it for math stations. It is practice with missing addends with a heart twist. You can download it HERE.
 These 2 penguin games are from my sweet friend Yolanda from Oceans of First Grade Fun. It's her  Positively Penguin packet. And it's POSITIVELY PERFECT! You can find it at TpT HERE.

 This is a darling FREE game for practice counting to 120 that I found over on Angie's blog Rulin' the Roost. Click HERE for the link. 
And this little counting the tallies game with George and Abe is one of my creations. You can download it HERE.

Finally, this little clock activity is one of mine from last year. You can check it out HERE.

I hope everyone is having an AWESOME week! 
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you found something you can use in your classroom.


Saturday, January 19, 2013

Contraction FREEBIE

The pressure is on! I have my formal principal's evaluation on Tuesday. I don't know about you but these always make me soooooo nervous. I've done them a million times. I've had tons of people, over the years, in my classroom watching me teach from district personnel to other school's principals but it always makes me crazy. I think it's because I'm a perfectionist. I want the perfect lesson and my students to behave in a perfect way.

Well it ain't gonna happen this time.

I have a VERY difficult class! Plus I have a new principal and I'm not sure how he grades. And I'm going to use my new Smartboard which doesn't always work the way I want it to. I think that's what is making me soooo nervous. But the 'SHOW' must go on and I'll just do my best.


This darling frame is a freebie by 'Sweet Berry Patch' over on her Teacher Notebook shop. She has some cute stuff!

I'm introducing contractions. I'm excited about my lesson. I'm going to have the kiddos build contractions with tiles and find them in their reading. I love teaching by the gradual release method so there will be lots of TO, WITH, and BY.
 I LOVE this song and wish I knew who wrote it so I could give credit.
 If you'd like to download the anchor chart, practice sheets, and song click HERE.

Linking up with Rebecca's FREEBIE Linking Party. Go check it out. There are some GREAT FREEBIES!

I hope everyone has a great LONG weekend!
Thanks for stopping by.


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Fluency FREEBIE!

I'm getting a little worried about some of my firsties and their fluency. They are supposed to be reading 60 WPM by the end of the year. That's no problem for my above grade level readers and most of my on grade level kiddos. But there are some I'm working extra hard with to get that fluency up there. I've been using the Fry Phrases in my guided reading just at the end for a few minutes each time and it seems to be helping. I turned it into a little game instead of just reading the boring, meaningless phrases.
The kiddos use a 10-sided die. (I LOVE 10-sided dice. I use them for EVERYTHING!) You can get them at Amazon.com
Click on the picture for a link to Amazon.
The kids read the phrase they rolled. They can play with a partner or alone. They can read them to an aide, parent helper, or tutor. You can do it for a certain amount of time or points. I made 6 cards, 20 phrases for each of the 3 levels. 
If you'd like a FREE copy just click on the picture to download.
If you download, I'd love to hear back if this helps your kiddos!

I'm linking up with FREEBIE LICIOUS! You can check out all the FREE products by clicking the button.
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Have a great week and thanks for stopping by.