Thursday, May 30, 2013

Hooray for Summer: Free Resources, Printables, and Activities


For those of you who have finished your school year-Congratulations!. I hope you will have a wonderful relaxing summer. For those of you who are parents of school age children, still teaching or may be teaching Summer School, I have put together some great summer reading activities, free crafts and activities that you may want to check out. Some of these websites give great ideas to help stop the summer slide.

First is Scholastic. Parents can find a free global reading program aimed to keep kids reading all summer long. Just click on the picture below to find out how to access it.

Next is Reading Rockets: It is packed with so many great ideas and websites to explore. Just click on the picture below to check it out." Reading Rockets has packed a "virtual beach bag" of activities for teachers to help families get ready for summer and to launch students to fun, enriching summertime experiences. Educators will find materials to download and distribute as well as ideas and resources to offer to students and parents to help ensure summer learning gain rather than loss" 

How about 24 themed books and activities for summer learning? You can find them at Start with a Book by clicking on the picture below.
If you are looking for some free poems and songs you can find them at Dltk as well as free printable at Dltk. You can also find some summer printables such a s Kids Journals by clicking HERE.

You may also want to check out my "Hooray for Summer" Literacy Center Activities by clicking on the picture below. It is completed revised and updated with 2 new activities. There are 6 Literacy Center Activities and 2 Whole Class Activities to assess your students' fluency with ELA CCSS. You can see all the materials and activities included in this packet by clicking on the picture below. If you download the Preview you will also get a free activity. 


I've also included a free activity for my wonderful followers and viewers called: "Hooray for Summer: Making Words and Sentences." You can download your freebie by clicking on the picture below.

Thanks for all you do to make a difference for your students.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

A Great Way to help the relief efforts in Moore, Oklahoma

                      
There are no words to express my sadness over the devastation and lives lost in Moore, Ok. I have donated my Spring has Sprung Poetry, Plays and Writing Unit for Grades 1-2 to Teachers Notebook in hopes that teachers will purchase bundles worth over $1,000. to help the relief effort in Moore, OK. Just click on the image above and find out how can you be a part of the effort. Every donation and every sale counts!!!! Teachers are the most giving people I know so I hope you will join me in this endeavor as the people of  Moore try to recover and heal from this tragedy.
Thanks for all you do to make a difference for your students. I hope each and every one of my followers and views has a happy and safe Memorial Day Weekend.


Thursday, May 16, 2013

Memorial Day: Free Resources and Activities


Memorial Day has special meaning for me as I am the wife of a retired soldier. During my husband's 30 year career he lost several soldiers to the war called "Desert Storm". There have been so many who have sacrificed so much to defend our country and so many who continue to do so. I thought about writing a unit about Memorial Day and what I would like children to know. I thought it would be important for them to know the history behind this holiday and the traditions. I have also put together some great resources for you to access to supplement your lessons in your classrooms.

At Education World I found some wonderful lessons including making a memory book and this Peace Windsock which you can download by clicking on the picture below. There are lots of lesson ideas and links to other websites where you can access more free materials.
You can find a great list of Memorial Day Books at Amazon by clicking on the book below.
I was very impressed with the resources I found at the Holiday Zone which you can check out by clicking on the picture below. You will find lessons, poems, arts and craft projects, classroom activities and so much more.
There are also lots of free activities which you can access by clicking on the picture below. Here you will find lots of facts and activities for all grade levels.
Most of these resources are for Grades 2 and up but there are some cute craft ideas for younger children at DLTK.

You may also like my Memorial Day Unit for Grade 2-3. I just revised and updated! It includes a Poppy Flower Bio Craftivity as you can see from the example below. Great for making a Wall of Honor Bulletin Board!
You can check it out by clicking on the picture below and also get a free activity.

I put together a free writing activity packet for my wonderful followers and viewers. It is a Compare and Contrast Writing Activity. 
You can download by clicking on the picture below. You will find a Compare and Contrast Activity. I hope you enjoy using it with your students.
I also have this free Memorial Day Noun Sort which you download by clicking on the image below.
Students will sort Proper Nouns, Common Nouns, and Plural Nouns related to Memorial Day.
Just click on the image below to download your free Memorial Day Noun Sort.
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Thanks for all you do to make a difference for your students. Have a wonderful and safe Memorial Day weekend.

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Let's Go to the Zoo: Free Resources, Free Craft Ideas, and Free Activities


Time for a Trip to the Zoo!!! Going to the zoo is my favorite field trip to take with primary grade students. When I taught Kindergarten in Seoul, Korea we took a field trip to the Seoul National Zoo. Believe it or not we saw a baby buffalo being born!!!! Whether you have a zoo near by or not, young children love learning about zoo animals! I have found some awesome resources to share with all of you!

Let's start with some great books for Shared Reading Time. Amazon has a huge list which you can access by clicking on this wonderful book below.
If you are looking for facts about each zoo animal, I found this great website called Science Kids which you can access by clicking on the picture below. I found lots of interesting facts about many zoo animals. Did you know that lions who live in the wild rest for 20 hours a day? Sounds just like my 2 cats.
How about some free zoo animal poems? I found 5 cute ones at this site which you can access by clicking on the picture below.
How about some adorable zoo animal puppets like the ones below? How fun to make and let your students interact with them! Makes me wish I was teaching in K or 1st.
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I found so many free crafts and printables at Busy Bees Kids Krafts.com -They even have mini picture books you can download!
At No Time for Flash Cards you can find 35 Animal Crafts to make and more craft ideas and printables at DLTK

Finally I found a super website that has all the templates and directions to make folding zoo animals that you see in the picture below. They look adorable!
Wow! That was a lot of wonderful free resources!

You might also like my newest product, "At the Zoo" for K-1. This product has been revised and updated in April of 2014. It includes my own Shared Reading Book, 3 different leveled Guided Reading Books, Word Wall .......and lots of Writing Activities which you see in the picture below.
If you would like to check it out just click on the picture below.
I also created a fun packet called "Zookeeper, Zookeeper, What Do You See?" It has a Shared Reading Book and Make and Take Books at the K-1 levels about what the zookeeper saw at the zoo. There are writing activities included, too. Just click on the picture below to download the Preview to see sample pages of all the materials in this packet. This product has also been revised in updated.
Of course I have a freebie for all of my followers and viewers: "At the Zoo: Roll the Die and Read." There are 3 different levels of this fun reading practice activity like the one below.
Just click on the picture below to download your freebie.
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