Thursday, March 24, 2011
Glowing Constellations!
I couldn't get a very good picture of these constellations we did a couple of weeks ago, but thought I'd share this "oldie but a goodie" idea anyway because the kids absolutely love making these! After a study of the sun and stars, I gave the kids half sheets of black paper. They drew a design on them with white crayon or colored pencil and also wrote their initials. Then, I gave each of them a push pin and they poked holes along their designs and initials. We hung them on the ceiling lights so everyone could look up at their wonderful, glowing constellations!
Dive in to Ocean Research
A couple of years ago, my first grade team along with our librarian began a tradition of putting up this display for Open House each year, and we still love it! After completing research on specific ocean animals, the students use a planning sheet to compose a research paper. Our librarian designed these wonderful divers to display them with. Each student creates a face, we place them on a diver's body, add a mask and voila! This year I added rainbow fish using glittery scales, but other years (depending on time) we've created all kinds of ocean plants and animals. Since we also do a kelp unit, sometimes we've added kelp. So beautiful and eye catching!
Monday, March 7, 2011
Ordering Larger Numbers with Bean Sticks and Music!
This was a fun activity to practice counting, writing and ordering larger numbers from least to greatest. Each student got a bean stick mat, beans, and Post-It notes. As music played the kids placed the beans on the bean sticks by 10's as quickly as they could. When the music stopped, the kids counted their sets of tens and ones and wrote the numbers on the sticky note. I had them write 30 + 5 = 35 for example. Then each group ordered all of the numbers at their table from least to greatest. We cleared the boards, repeated the process and the kids inserted the new numbers into the Post-It line several times. Great practice for least to greatest and fun with the music! :)
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Doubles Land Neighborhoods
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
Labeling Attributes of 3D Shapes
Our kids take 6 weeks tests in our district so getting from concrete to abstract pencil paper tasks is an important step to prepare them. I created this activity (see photos) to help with this. We completed this evaluative activity after doing the other activity I will post next building 3D shapes with coffee stirrers and marshmallows. The students had access to the real shapes while completing this.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Fun with the Sun
Circle maps about the sun...All of the words on circle maps all over the place drive me crazy, and my students have a hard time reading what they wrote afterwards. So.... we learned how to organize our info using bullets and some lines. Worked great! They could actually tell how many facts they listed and could read them! :)
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Place Value With Students' Initials
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