What a week. What a week. The first one back in the saddle after a week off is always interesting to say the least. You never quite know what you’re gonna get. Well, I feel like I got hit by a bus, but my babes didn’t miss a beat. Seriously, I fell in deep love with my crew during this past 5 day run. Don’t get me wrong here . . . I already loved them to pieces, but something just fell into place this week. We found our stride . . . TOGETHER 🙂 **SWOON**
On that note, this week zipped by (fastest one yet) and it was stuffed full of learning. Here’s a little glimpse . . . Five for Friday style!
ONE – WHOLE GROUP PHONICS
We played oodles of spelling games this week. I noticed that a handful of the kids were not picking up the spelling patterns that I have been dishing out in reading groups . . . usually by this time most are starting to use those chunks independently or I can say “A in the middle” or “O as in boat” and a light goes on for them. Well, this year is a little different I use the one liners with the movement and I am getting way too many blank stares. YIKES. Let’s just say that whole group phonics was quickly introduced into our already jam-packed schedule. We started in short vowel land – I always begin in an easy place {for most} to build confidence and train ’em on how my “games” work. We will be moving on to bossy e and digraphs after Halloween. Then, it will be on to vowel teams (usually after Christmas). My goal here is to create better spellers and word masters!
Here’s a little taste of what we got mixed up in this week. The wilder the better in our room I say. Yes, I am known as the “crazy teacher” around campus and I really dig my label 🙂
Pen It In – a fun short e spelling/listening game with smelly markers. There was even a massive pen trade (set to rockin’ tunes) that went down every 4-5 words – just to keep things lively. When we turned our papers in, I noticed that one little girl’s nostrils were rainbow colored from huffin’ all those Mr. Sketch markers. **snicker . . . snicker**
We used our “yes, please” and “no, thank you” manners! It was so fun to sit back and watch. |
Boogying to the sick beats! It was a perfect game for a Friday afternoon! |
Winner . . . winner . . . pumpkin dinner! This cutie found, sat on, and read a short i card! |
It’s blurry . . . whaaaaaaa. Good one, Dolling! However, the delight in her face makes my heart happy just the same. |
Mowhawks truly ROCK! We had everything from curls and ponytails to buzz cuts and crowns! |
All of these “out of the box” spelling and word work activities can be found in my short found in my All About Short Vowel Packs (specifically E and I this week). Each one also comes with a different song from Ron Brown’s Intelli-Tunes. How’s that for a package??
TWO – STICK ‘EM UP {FREEBIE)
If you read my post last week, you know I offered up a new freebie. Well, it was just in the idea stage at that point and I promised I would return with an update once I tried it out. Well . . . I indeed tried this one out and it was better than I ever could have imagined. The kids were working together, running around the classroom (oh my), and yelling for their teammates. The best part?? They were learning and working together the whole time. No one fought. No one cried. Everyone supported each other. Everyone was engaged. If you don’t mind a little controlled chaos, this one is a classic.
Buns up . . . WORKING TOGETHER! Check out the dude running from another group! He’s trying to stick his word up on the correct chart. Work work in action!!! |
This guy played in his hood . . . it helped him run faster. Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha! Gosh, I love this kid 🙂 |
Snag this editable freebie HERE! |
Red Ribbon Craftivities Pack (Julie Shope) Proof is in the pudding – this is a great little pack! Here’s my winning door . . . Thanks Julie |
Adjective Pumpkins Pack (one of mine) YAY . . . I finally got this one hung! I don’t like the sign or the border, but alas, I have bigger fish to fry. |
Monster Madness (Miss Kindergarten) One of my favorite crafts all year long. The kids crack up the whole time!!! Forgot to take a picture of these hanging . . . go figure 🙂 |
“But, it’s so hard to choose just one picture, Mrs. Dolling!!!” |
This one is my favorite. Who knew shrimp could be such a big draw?? My babes did this with very little support and were expected to tap and spell! Our window looks great . . . thanks kids! |
FIVE – IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS
~brookeb~ says
Love this whole post. Looks like you had a fantastic week of learning – makes you feel awesome doesn't it?
Brooke
teacherideafactory says
Thanks so much, Brooke. It does indeed feel like a huge race was just won 🙂 Can't wait to go after next week. Hope you have a stellar weekend.
Molly says
Holy smokes – you had a very busy week! Thanks for all of the goodies & great spelling ideas!
Molly
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Kristin says
I really really really wish I taught next door to you.
You are AMAZING!
Sarah Paul says
I love the Stick em activity! Such a cute idea! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
PS. I sent you an email a few days ago, but my email has been sending me "Failure to send" messages a lot. I wasn't sure if you got my email or not, so I just thought I'd check. Not sure what's going on with my crazy email!