Showing posts with label Kindergarten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindergarten. Show all posts

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Guided Reading in Kindergarten Continued....

I wanted to share a little more today about guided reading  in my classroom. I am including a generic  lesson plan form that is easy to use, you just change the name of the book you are using,  high frequency words and teaching points (based on Common Core standards). I use the Beanie Baby reading strategies. Can Do Kinders blog has a great download you can print out for use in your classroom. There are many out on the web, Pinterest has many boards devoted to Reading Strategies for emergent readers. 



Thursday, April 11, 2013

Barnyard Subtraction Puzzles


My students have had a great time with the subtraction workstation this week. I had them work in pairs to put puzzles together and then had them choose four puzzles to illustrate on plain paper folded into fourths.
Common Core Aligned
K.OA.1
Understand subtraction as taking apart and taking from.


Thursday, March 14, 2013

Pond Word Work Station Freebie



 This is another favorite literacy center of my kindergarteners. I hope your students will enjoy it as well.

Aligned to Common Core Standards
 K.RFS.3
Know and apply grade level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
 

A Great Day for Discovery!


Below are pictures of the children participating in our pond research. At the end of the morning, every student had explored the bags, visited Pebblego.com (A wonderful website our fabulous principal purchased for our school) and watched the pond videos. They had collected words in each category and  I can't wait to see what they write tomorrow.

Before our Discovery time this morning, we used the group chart about ducks completed yesterday to write a class story. I asked the students to give me a sentence about each category. After completing the class story, I asked them to use their duck fact chart completed yesterday and write at least one or more sentences about each category. I think this exercise gave them insight into what they needed to collect today. (Their independence in writing and reading and taking the initiative to complete projects lets me know that all the frustration I experience at the beginning of the year is paying off!)













Monday, March 11, 2013

Using Pond Discovery Bags to Help Students Develop Research Skills




Common Core Standards
K.W.6
With guidance and support from adults, explore a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers.
K.W.7                                                                                                                                             Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., explore a number of books by a favorite author and express opinions about them).              
K.RIT.10                                                                         
Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding. 

By this time of year my students have developed reading and writing skills that will enable them to begin research with lots of support from me. Discovery bags will help them use a variety of materials to collect information about their pond animals.

I pack each bag with a stuffed pond animal, nonfiction books, and a laminated information sheet and a word wall . Students are given a fact sheet on which to collect information. The collected information will be used to write about their pond animal.

We begin the project with a discovery bag that I will use to model with the whole class. We will unpack the discovery bag and discuss all the components of the bag. We will complete the fact sheet together and then model how to use the facts to write an informational piece about the pond animal. I also made videos about each pond animal and uploaded them last year. I want to give my students an opportunity to use technology in their research as well. Here's the link to the pond videos.

I shared information sheets and word walls last year, but I have updated them and I'm sharing the new ones below. I will share some finished products as we finish our pond unit.

 
 

 





Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Kohl's Cares for Kids and Another Giveaway to Come Soon!

I went to Kohl's Saturday and voila! Dr. Seuss and some of his friends are back in town! (The alligator from the ABC books and the character from The Sleep Book are too cute.) As you know Dr. Seuss's birthday is just around the corner, so be on the lookout for a giveaway packet to come soon. I'll let you guess what it will be about!!
P.S. Thank you for all your kind comments and emails about the American Symbols Giveaway.