Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Oreo Moon Phases


This is an activity I am doing next year when we learn about phases of the moon in 1st grade. This was an idea from pinterest.com. It is made, of course, with oreos!

Plant Experiment


During our plant unit we did an experiment to see what plants need to live. We got eight flowers and then labeled them: No water(Do not water at all), water
No Light(place in a dark space), Light
No Space, Space
No Air(Place in a plastic bag), Air
Make sure to water all of the plants except for the one that says No Water.

At the end of the experiment we realized that plants need Water, Air, Space, and Water to grow properly. Water was the most important thing because the one that did not get water died first.

No David!

We read No David! by David Shannon and then made these David portraits. The children helped come up with positive things to say to David.

BME anchor chart


Another great chart one of my fellow teachers found online to help the children tell the beginning, middle, and end of a story and also helps when writing a story.

Retell Anchor Chart


This is a great chart one of my fellow teachers found online to help the children remember how to RETELL when reading a story.

Character Traits


Each week we learn a new character trait and we read a book in which the character has that trait. Then I put the words up along with a picture of the book and the synonyms for that word. The children love the chart and often refer to it when we are reading other books. It teaches them lots of new vocabulary.

Plant Parts and Needs Diagram

 

 


We have been learning all about plants. We then made a diagram of plant parts (petal, leaf, stem, roots) and also added what plants need to grow (sun, water, soil) to our diagram. We then talked about how insects help plants to grow and they got to add a 3-D insect sticker to their flower. The bees went in the center because they drink nectar and the ladybug went on the leaf bacause they eat the aphids off the leaves. The center of the plant is a cupcake paper, the roots are made from yarn, and the insect stickers are from Dollar Tree. They turned out really pretty and colorful!!!

St Patrick's Day-- Shamrocks


We learned about St. Patrick's Day symbols. We then made these shamrocks to wear on our shirts.

St. Patrick's Day--Leprechaun Trap


We set a trap for the Leprechaun but he came to our room and left a big mess. He left green footprints everywhere and spread shamrocks all over the room. We found his hat but he was gone. He then sent us a letter from Ireland and ask if we could send his hat back and his green coins. When we sent them back he left us a nice reward-- A Pot of Gold!!!

Dr. Seuss Week-- Yertle the Turtle


We read Yertle the Turtle by Dr. Seuss and the children made their own turtles using a plastic bowl that was painted green. They then cut out the head, legs, and tail from green paper and attached with tape.

Dr. Seuss Week- The Lorax


We read the book The Lorax by Dr. Seuss. The children then wrote about what they would do to help the environment if they were the Lorax. Then I took their picture with a Lorax mustache on. They were cute!!!

Dr. Seuss Week-- The Foot Book


We used The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss to learn about antonyms. The children came up with a list of opposites and then wrote them on their feet that they traced.

Dr. Seuss Week-- I Can Read With my Eyes Shut


After we read the book I Can Read With My Eyes Shut by Dr. Seuss, the children helped create a chart of places they could read with their Eyes Wide open. We talked about why reading is important and that you must have your eyes wide open so that you do not miss anything important.

Dr. Seuss- Tongue Twisters


We read the book Oh Say Can You Say and then the children came up with their own tongue twisters using their names. Then they wrote it on a tongue cut out and glued it to their face.

Dr. Seuss Week-- There's a Wocket in my Pocket

 


We also read There's a Wocket in my Pocket by Dr. Seuss. Then the children created their own pocket and a creature to go in their pocket. They came up with a name for their creature that rhymed with pocket.
  

We read Horton Hears a Who for Dr. Seuss Week. I then made a pattern for them to cut out to make their elephant. We then glued a pipe cleaner and pom pom for the flower. Then I glued a small pom pom for the speck on the flower. I created a speech bubble on Microsoft and the children wrote in the bubble what they would say to Horton if they were a Who on the speck.

Dr. Seuss Week- Snack


We created this fun Dr. Seuss snack using oreos, icing, and lifesavers. We made it to look like Cat in the Hat's hat. Fun and Easy!!!

Black History Month-- Rosa Parks


We learned about Rosa Parks and the children created a bus and then wrote about Rosa Parks. They wrote " Thank You Rosa Parks" because she was brave and started the movement to make it so that we can sit wherever we want on the bus today.

Black History Month-- Ruby Bridges


We learned all about Ruby Bridges during Black History Month. The children created a portrait of Ruby Bridges and then wrote about what they learned and why she was important.

Valentine's Day-- My Loving Handprint


These cards turned out really pretty. I just painted their hands and then placed them on the card so that it created a heart in the middle. They then decorated the card and wrote "I Love You" in the heart. They gave the card to their parents for Valentine's Day.

Valentine's Day--Love Bug


The children made love bug magnets using clothespins. They gave these to their parents as a gift for Valentine's Day. The clothespin is covered in sticky scrapbooking paper. I got the bow-tie stickers from Walmart.

100th Day-- 100 Groundhogs


Since the 100th day of school is near groundhogs day. We have a groundhog hunt in the classroom. I hide 100 groundhogs. The children have to find the groundhogs and put them in the correct order.

100th Day--100 years old


One of the other teachers found this idea on pinterest.com for the 100th Day of School. The children create a portrait of what they would look like when they are 100 years old using cut up paper.

Groundhog Burrows


Children wrote about what their burrow would look like if they were a groundhog. Some of them were really cute!

I got this idea from another website. The groundhog heads are made using a large heart and the ears are made from a smaller heart. The children made the paws and drew the nose and eyes. Then they wrote about what happened when the groundhog came out of his burrow. (First, Next, and Last.)

Groundhog Day Pudding


We made these groundhogs using pudding and crushed oreos. The groundhog head is a vanilla wafer, icing for the eyes, and almond slices for the ears. Very Cute!!! Fun to Eat!!!

Christmas Around the World

This year we decided to teach the children how families celebrate Chritmas and other December holidays around the world. The children got to visit each classroom which represented different countries. One of the other teachers made these cute little plane tickets and passport for each child. They had to get their plane ticket punched and their passport stamped at each country (classroom).

Fun Christmas gift game

The children were given a story problem to solve. They had to solve the problem to find out which bag to open to see their gift.

Paper Plate Christmas Tree

This tree is made out of a paper plate to make it look 3-D. The children just colored a paper plate green or you could paint it green. Then I draw lines on the plate to create three sections and the children cut them out. Glue them together and you have a tree to decorate. If you cut the edges of the plate it looks even better.

Christmas Equations

The children picked a number between 6 and 10 and then they came up with as many equations for that numbers as they could and wrote them on the Christmas lights. Then they glued the lights on the tree. The Santa sticker came from Wal-mart.

Dream Catcher


We learned about Native Americans during Thanksgiving. We made these cute dream catchers using paper plates and yarn. The feathers are just paper.You could also add beads to it to make is look pretty.