I usually struggle writing my objectives for every class I have everyday. So I thought of this idea so that I can write them all once in the morning and forget about writing them before every class throughout the day. I also printed these colorful subject signs to encourage me to write them everyday.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Introduction to basic multiplication
Towards the end of the year in grade 2, we begin to teach multiplication to our students. I did a lot of research through my favorite blogs until I found this creative activity. The kids picked whatever they wanted from their homes and brought it to school to use for their activity. It was a success!
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Adjectives
I couldn't have thought of a better way to teach adjectives. WIZARD OF OZ! I showed my kids the Wizard of Oz. Of course when the wicked witch of the west appeared, I thought that would be a great idea to use for adjectives. So I drew witch shoes and legs as a template for the kids to label and describe the witch. They enjoyed it very much, despite the fear they had when they first saw the witch in the movie. Another activity for adjectives through the Wizard of Oz could be describing any of the characters in the movie.
Busy Bunny...
This is a great way to motivate young students to write. I got this idea from one of my co-workers at school. When she first introduced the idea to me, I was amazed. She did Busy Bear, and so I decided to do Busy Bunny. The bunny is a stuffed animal that I've bought from Ikea. Every Thursday I choose a student to take home Busy Bunny and write about what adventures they have had all weekend. The bunny is then brought back with the student on Sunday and we read about the adventures together in class. I send home the bunny with a journal in a fabric sack. Each student writes about a page in the journal every week. At the end of the year all the students will have written in the journal and its a nice keepsake.What a great way to encourage your students to do some writing over the weekend!
Sunday, March 10, 2013
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