Fifties Graphic Organizer
Showing posts with label Kindergarten Scrapbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindergarten Scrapbook. Show all posts
Monday, October 10, 2011
Fifties Day Graphic Organizer Freebie
I wanted to show you the pages that I have used the past few years for our Kindergarten Scrapbook for Fifties Day. This year, I am going to have a Mr. Potato Head art project for the kids to make for the artwork for this page. (Another great idea from Pinterest...it's addictive~*~*!) Once I have the pattern made, I will share and let you know how it goes. I also have included a Graphic Organizer for Fifties Day to help the children formalize in their thinking specific ways life was different in the 50's from the way it is now. I'll let you know how this goes, also!!
Fifties Graphic Organizer
Fifties Graphic Organizer
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Fifties Day,
Kindergarten Scrapbook
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Apples!
Well, tomorrow is the last day of September and we are off for our field trip to the pumpkin patch so I HAD to get my apple unit posted! Of course, we are incorporating all content areas in this study, that is what makes these units so much fun, year after year! Lots of pictures, so hang in there with me...
Apples Cover Script
Apples Diagram Labels
Apples Scrapbook Script
Apples Ten on Top Writing
Apples Parts Writing
Apples Life Cycle Writing
Apples Diagram Script
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This is where it all begins... |
Every few days, we have a new apple for a snack. One day, Granny Smith, another day, Golden Delicious and the final day, Galas. Simple...green, yellow and red. |
Now, we use this cute graph from Deanna Jump's Apples Unit to graph which apples were our favorites. |
The red Galas were the favorite overall! We used this opportunity to talk about More and Less-our Topic Two concept for EnVision Math. |
We broke out the Math Journals to illustrate this concept. |
My example. |
Our apple poem from Jessica Meacham for our Poetry Journals. |
We will also make an Apple Book...this is the cover. |
Good Job! |
Art work for the Kindergarten Scrapbook. |
We wrote our first sentence for this scrapbook page using mostly sight words. It was good practice for phoneme segmentation for sounding out apple. |
We learned about the parts of an apple. We put on our pretend lab coats and talked about how scientists research an object they are studying. We talked about labelling and making a diagram. |
We have also learned about Johnny Appleseed, of course.
We finished a sentence about Johnny Appleseed. |
Hard at work... |
We sounded out the sentence together in small group. |
We talked about important details to include in our illustrations. |
Once we complete our Johnny Appleseed artwork, this page will go in our Famous Americans Book. |
Naturally, we dressed up as Johnny Appleseed! |
This photo will go on our Apple page of our Kindergarten Scrapbook. |
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We have read The Apple Pie Tree and will make a page for the Apple Book about how an apple tree changes through the seasons. |
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We read Ten Apples Up On Top! and tied in More and Less easily! We will also make a page for the Apple Book from this story. Look for that in a few days... |
Apples Diagram Labels
Apples Scrapbook Script
Apples Ten on Top Writing
Apples Parts Writing
Apples Life Cycle Writing
Apples Diagram Script
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Brown Bear, Brown Bear...Eric Carle Fun!
I have these picture cards from last year to use as our story map. |
Check out this post from last year and the variation on the story map that we made then.
This little guy made sure we recited the story in the correct order! |
They did a great job retelling and no, we didn't get loud at all... |
We colored character pictures to make our own Story Bags. |
We told the story together and laid out our pictures one at a time. |
They were very serious about getting their pictures laid out just right... |
I brought this poster back out from last year for the kids to use as another retell activity. |
We also used gummy bears for a sorting activity in our math journals that afternoon. |
This activity was also good practice for writing color words. |
One to One Correspondence. |
Of course, there HAD to be an art project! |
Their job was to fill in their name and their partner's name into the Brown Bear script and then illustrate their partner. This writing activity came from April Larremore at Chalk Talk. |
Making their bears with googly eyes, crinkled brown paper, pompoms and Big Red gum. |
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