
You can get the directions, letters, core standards, color mats and more for Groundhog and Valentine at my TPT store. Groundhog and Valentine Mystery Word Lesson

This week I taught my students some sight word games to use during Reading Workshop. The Scrabble Tile sheet was a surprising success. It didn't take the FDKers long to realize jump was a high scorer. This sheet was good for the lowest to highest students and they enjoyed the math piece too. The worksheet is a free download at my TPT store. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Alison-Hage
This game is a perfect introduction to the 100 Museum onslaught coming up in the next two weeks. The kids add the two dice, color in the cubes, count the totals which are usually in the thirties - AND THEN WRITE THE NUMBERS AND DECIDE WHICH IS LARGER! This last skill was new and the kids took to it so well - they wanted to win! They played in teams and one on one. Great station!![]() |
| Team work - placing the letters and deciding which letters are needed. |
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| Completed game board at stations. Hmm, friend not doing so well. |
These penguins are ready to have some fun! The kids used templates to cut and create their favorite penguin species - Emperor and Rockhopper definitely tops with the kindergarten set. The FDKers are so enamored with them that we laminated some for block play later. Also in my unit packet. Penguin Theme Activities
Since we don't have Art or Music in our district any more AND since I like to offer the full day class a little something extra I teach ARTISTS OF THE MONTH. Each month we explore a composer and an artist. This month we are enjoying Beethoven and Calder. It is easy and fun to integrate into the curriculum. This week's Sight Words were red, yellow and blue. When looking over some of Calder's abstract paintings the students found that the primary colors were Calder's primary choice. Not only did we get to paint at stations but I had parent volunteers supervising:)
As any kindergarten teacher can tell you there is always another project to make, another idea to try, another professional book to read . . . . So now that I finally have this blog started the giant bag of rice on the floor next to me is calling out for sight words. I actually have the sight words laminated - from Kinkos no less so they will be extra sturdy. I will take the time to download a photo of my Writing Workshop this week. Thanks to the help of another teacher I improved my workshop and the FDKers responded positively. They shared their work with abandon and pride. It was beautiful.