I am linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for Five for Friday. Thank you for hosting, Kacey! Actually, it's going to be a Lucky 7 for Friday- even though that makes no sense- because I want to share some freebies with you, and five just wasn't going to be enough. Maybe it's still left over from Las Vegas- either way, here are my Lucky Seven!
I had a wonderful little break this week with my sweet friends Amy and Holly. It was perfect. We shopped at the Destiny Mall near us and went to a comedy show. The mall is HUGE. It was always special because of the carousel inside, but now is even so much bigger with a ropes course, race track, bowling alley restaurant, and ... every store ever (except Charming Charlies, we discovered, which we may need to open there). So of course, we ended up in Michael's buying school supplies. Yes. We actually did for a while. Then, we snapped out of it.
Speaking of that, we saw a hypnotist for a dinner show- and still aren't quite sure if we all believe it. We all felt exactly the same, which was skeptical, so we're not sure. Holly got right up there, and we knew that we would then know if it was the real thing. But she wasn't about to be bossed around by anybody wasn't really receptive to his voice, and was one of the ones that came to sit back down. Hmmmm. We were suspicious. That, however, didn't in any way stop us from having the best time and laughing... a lot. For two days. Perfect! We got matching coasters to remember it.
So, I was in a happy mood to share some freebies that I have made or found that I hope will be useful to you as you begin a new year!
Dr. Jean and I made these FREE Kindergarten CCSS I Can Statement cards for ELA and Math last year. I wanted to share them again in case you didn't get them and wanted them. They're great to use to start the year.
You can copy the center cards (2 cards per page) on card stock, and cut them in half. Hole punch at the top, and secure each strand with a book ring. Flip through the book, and display the goal you are working on at the learning center. You can also put magnets on the back to display the cards if that works better for you. Feel free to adapt these cards so they work best for you and your students.
Here are some ways that I used a few of the cards.
I put magnets on back of the Speaking and Listening cards, and put them up on my easel for rug time, because that is the time I focus on many of these standards.
Dr. Jean made an activity to go with each and every CCSS, and has them FREE at her site! You can find the Writing and Math Activities HERE .
and the Reading activities HERE.
You can make her fabulous center activities and use the cards at each center. Dr. Jean is such a wealth of amazing ideas. I am so excited that she shared all of this work putting these Common Core activities together in one place. Her website and blog are just full of fantastic ideas. She shares gifts of great ideas every single day at her blog.
Kindergarten Lifestyle shared these wonderful I Can Cards for your block center. I can't wait to use these with my class. The kids will love them, and they provide such a wonderful academic play center where the children can work together to discuss, plan, and build these buildings.
You can do as much with this as you want. You could take a picture of the building and have the children write about what they built or use the building as a setting for a story. You could have the children describe how they built their building and tell what they used to build it and why. You could make a classroom book of the buildings, even putting the picture card on one side of the book and the photograph of the children's finished product on the other side. My classes always love looking at our classroom books.
If you haven't gotten these great activity cards from Dr. Jean, just click on the picture or HERE to download them! Dr. Jean wrote the great ideas, and I just added some pictures to go with them.
There are 60 fabulous, fun learning activities to do with children that would be perfect for over the summer. It's a way to really engage with your child and make some wonderful memories together. You could send these to your new little students in your class for something to do over the summer, OR pin them and save them for next year to send home with your students at the end of the year as a gift.
Mary Amoson from Sharing Kindergarten remade Dr. Jean's Cheer Cards. I use Dr. Jean's cheers all the time. I printed them on card stock and put them on a ring and hang them right on my easel, so I can flip through and find a fun cheer easily.
It's great to celebrate the children and for them to celebrate each other any chance you get! You can teach a new cheer each week- or flip through and find one anytime you want something different. The point is... go ahead and CHEER!
These FREE Pattern Block Cards from Erica at Confessions of a Homeschooler are FABULOUS! I can't wait to use them next year for centers. I'm printing them on cardstock and laminating them so they last. My kids love working with pattern blocks, and having these cards to help practice numbers and letters will be wonderful.
She also shared these great Alphabet Pattern Blocks Printables! Thank you, Erica!
and just one more...
I love these free Retelling Sticks from Keeping it Captivating's TPT store. I use them all the time. They are a cute way to reinforce so many skills that we work on as we read.
I love your QR codes...I'm getting a class set of ipads this year and I'm really excited to try them out with my PreK kids. Your post reminded me about Destiny, I'm in Rochester but we've never been there! I might have to take the kids before summer is over. Enjoy the rest of your break!
ReplyDeleteWow! My head is spinning from everything you shared!! Those pattern block cards are perfect for my incoming students - the sweetest group ever, however they are really low. Thank you! I clung to Dr. Jean's ideas pre-TPT. They are magic!! Thanks again, Jen
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you for sharing so many wonderful ideas and resources! I love the QR codes! I am really excited to try them out with my son! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAshley
One Step Closer Teaching
Thanks for sharing all these resources! I am excited about the cards for blocks. I am always looking for ways to incorporate academics in there (and continue to prove to admin, etc. that blocks have an important purpose in kindergarten!)
ReplyDeleteDanielle
Carolina Teacher
Wow! I don't know about the hypnotist either, sounds too crazy! I bet it was a fun experience though. Your resources are awesome, love the QR codes! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete-Kristen
Moore to Learn