Since I have a nautical themed classroom, I refer to my OCR Imagine It! high-frequency words or word wall words as Anchor Words.
Several days a week we practice them together as a class using a 1 second per slide, PowerPoint presentation. It is also a quick an easy way to test the children. Since the slides advance quickly and automatically, I know exactly who knows them on sight and who doesn't! I can mark the recording sheet as the slides flip and the student reads aloud for me.
You can grab a FREEBIE copy below as well as the scoring sheet I use for assessing students and a set of Anchor Word bookmarks for each unit.
If you use a reading program other than Open Court, you might want to consider creating a PPT that matches with your curriculum. It really is so easy to manage, and it has worked like a charm!
Welcome Aboard!
WELCOME ABOARD
I'm delighted that you have taken the time to drop anchor here at my little teaching blog: Sailing Though 1st Grade! Oh, the places we will go! Enjoy the voyage.
Nov 15, 2012
Nov 12, 2012
November FREEBIE
Dishin' Up Dinner
My November Freebie is HERE. This game focuses on reading and spelling words that are commonly used in the primary classroom as well as super e words for the vowels a, i, o, and u. Students roll and move around the game board by reading the words correctly, when they land on a dinner item they must spell the word on the backside correctly to collect the card and begin dishin' up their Thanksgiving dinner. The first player or team to fill their plate with every course: turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberry sauce, carrots, corn, bread, and pumpkin pie - wins.
Enjoy!
My November Freebie is HERE. This game focuses on reading and spelling words that are commonly used in the primary classroom as well as super e words for the vowels a, i, o, and u. Students roll and move around the game board by reading the words correctly, when they land on a dinner item they must spell the word on the backside correctly to collect the card and begin dishin' up their Thanksgiving dinner. The first player or team to fill their plate with every course: turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberry sauce, carrots, corn, bread, and pumpkin pie - wins.
Enjoy!
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freebie,
game,
Thanksgiving
Nov 4, 2012
Host Your Own Cranberry Day
Looking for new ideas for celebrating the upcoming fall harvest and Thanksgiving? Wanting to do something different so that your students aren't always having the same old classroom feast in November? Why not host your own Cranberry Day?
Last year, my 1st grade teaching partner, Kelley, told me she celebrated Cranberry Day with her students each November. Since she grew up in Massachusetts this was a given! However, since I have lived my entire life in California, I had never heard of this celebration, but thought it sounded wonderful. It was! The parents donated all the supplies we needed and several volunteered to run one of the stations.
I kept it simple last year, but decided I would add a few more activities that Kelley had shared with me this year. I can't wait!
The children will rotate through the following stations:
1. Taste Test: Which do you like? (unsweetened juice, sweetened juice, dried cranberries, fresh cranberries, cranberry sauce, cranberry muffin, etc.)
2. Freshness Test: Do the cranberries bounce?
3. Video: Growing and harvesting cranberries
4. Drying Cranberries
5. Using Cranberry Dye
6. Stringing Cranberries (Make a popcorn and cranberry garland)
7. Observe Cranberries Using Your 5 Senses
We will also complete a "Can, Have, Are" sheet which we will use later during our writing period
and complete a Class Graph to determine who did and did not like the taste of fresh cranberries.
They will also read a little Did You Know? Cranberry Facts book I created using facts I gathered for the Ocean Spray website. It includes facts about Cranberry Day, how cranberries were used by the Native Americans, where and when cranberries are grown and harvested, how they were served at the Pilgrims feast, and more.
The booklet and other activities I created to help me implement the activities listed above are available now in my TPT store. Check it out!
You can grab a FREEBIE page from the packet HERE as well.
Happy Cranberry Day!
Last year, my 1st grade teaching partner, Kelley, told me she celebrated Cranberry Day with her students each November. Since she grew up in Massachusetts this was a given! However, since I have lived my entire life in California, I had never heard of this celebration, but thought it sounded wonderful. It was! The parents donated all the supplies we needed and several volunteered to run one of the stations.
I kept it simple last year, but decided I would add a few more activities that Kelley had shared with me this year. I can't wait!
The children will rotate through the following stations:
1. Taste Test: Which do you like? (unsweetened juice, sweetened juice, dried cranberries, fresh cranberries, cranberry sauce, cranberry muffin, etc.)
2. Freshness Test: Do the cranberries bounce?
3. Video: Growing and harvesting cranberries
4. Drying Cranberries
5. Using Cranberry Dye
6. Stringing Cranberries (Make a popcorn and cranberry garland)
7. Observe Cranberries Using Your 5 Senses
We will also complete a "Can, Have, Are" sheet which we will use later during our writing period
and complete a Class Graph to determine who did and did not like the taste of fresh cranberries.
They will also read a little Did You Know? Cranberry Facts book I created using facts I gathered for the Ocean Spray website. It includes facts about Cranberry Day, how cranberries were used by the Native Americans, where and when cranberries are grown and harvested, how they were served at the Pilgrims feast, and more.
The booklet and other activities I created to help me implement the activities listed above are available now in my TPT store. Check it out!
You can grab a FREEBIE page from the packet HERE as well.
Happy Cranberry Day!
Labels:
Cranberries,
Cranberry Day,
Fall,
Stations,
Thanksgiving Celebration
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