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FIVE FOR FRIDAY + COMMON CORE MATH FREEBIE

April 27, 2013 by teacherideafactory

Just gettin’ going out here in sunny California – GOOD MORNING y’all!  My coffee is poured, the tunes are pumping {still on my Shiny Toy Guns kick}, and I cleaned my glasses . . . holy shmoly, folks . . . this is serious!  With these kind of tools at my fingertips, I am ready to post Factory’s version of Five for Friday.

RANDOM MOMENT #1
We launched into our Open House unit this week and the kids were in heaven. Our team uses Africa as a foundation for presenting all of the habitats.  This week was all about grasslands.  I happened to come across the BEST habitat packs from Fluttering Through First.  From photo vocab cards and games to mini books and writing templates, this collection proved to be just what I needed to fill all of my habitat holes!

My kids felt so successful with this mini book.
LOTS of wonderful vocab words.
CLICK HERE to check out this unit in more detail.
They have one for every habitat . . . I have them ALL!

RANDOM MOMENT #2
After introducing the overall habitat, we focused on the animals that live there. The first few days were dedicated to those overly large land mammals . . . ELEPHANTS.  I wanted to carry this creature into all subjects, so I tinkered around and came up with a few fun activities that target the common core.  I don’t have a nut allergy this year, so I ran with a non-standard measurement activity with . . . peanuts.  Okay, so African Elephants don’t eat Planters and I am stretchin’ a bit, but the circus connection worked out alright in my book. The kids LOVED this one and the team math work was such fun to watch.   

I haven’t put my African Habitats Unit together yet . . . it’s in bits and pieces still (gonna be a summer project).  However, if you want to try this math ditty in your class, I didn’t want you to have to labor to create your own version. Snag it down below for free {I heart my followers}.
CLICK HERE to add this freebie to your files!
Thank you Moffat Girls and Scrappin’ Doodles – love the graphics!
License # TPT52127 
RANDOM MOMENT #3
Following our measurement activity, we celebrated by eating our math tools in the spring sunshine.  (I just had to let them be kids for a minute.)  One girl was disgusted that we had these on the floor . . . I kindly reminded her that the part you eat was hiding inside the shell.  However, the classic kid moment was when one little sweetie popped the whole dang nut in her mouth and chomped down (this story is even better when you know the kid).  **Toss . . . CHOMP . . . CHOMP . . . furrowed brow . . . look of terror**  So, in addition to measuring things, some kids learned how to officially eat a peanut in the shell 🙂 

RANDOM MOMENT #4
Raise your hand if you were draggin’ this week!  Holy dreamin’ of summer vacay, folks!  The dark circles under my eyes were black enough that I could have entered the NFL Draft.  I was so out of it that this happened . . . 
See . . . I look like I’ve been hit by a truck!

Yup, I had my shirt on backwards on Thursday and I didn’t notice until after lunch.  The kids thought it was hysterical.  In my defense, it’s a new shirt.  But, that morning I did think to myself,  “Whoa, it’s kinda low in the back . . . that’s cute.”  #getdressedmuch   

RANDOM MOMENT #5
Okay so this is a today thing, but I am going to run with it cuz I am out of pictures (chalk it up to that “out of it” week).  My hubs is outside doing massive yard work and I am feeling guilty, but I have an obligation to get my May Good Morning Work {Reading} Packet out by noon tomorrow (Pacific Time).  So, I am firmly planted in front of my electronic box today.  Sorry honey . . . 

Check back tomorrow for my free tester pages, a packet overview, and a little Mother’s Day idea {fingers crossed}.  If you are interested in the math version of May Good Morning Work, you’re in luck, I already finished it!!!  You can snag the tester pages here or click on the images below to treat yourself to the whole packet/collection.  
   

Alright, got to get to gettin’ while I am pumped and in the creatin’ mood.  I’ll see you soon and thanks for visiting.  Hugs!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: math, safari

MAY GOOD MORNING WORK + FREEBIE
GOOD MORNING WORK {READING} + MOMMIES + FREE STUFF

Comments

  1. Mrs. Wheeler says

    April 27, 2013 at 3:36 pm

    I love your Good Morning Work so much!!!!!!! It's the bomb.com!

    Megan
    Mrs. Wheeler’s First Grade
    Mrs. Wheeler TpT

    • teacherideafactory says

      April 27, 2013 at 3:42 pm

      Oh Ms. Wheeler . . . you are too good to me! Hugs girl 🙂

  2. Dana says

    April 27, 2013 at 5:18 pm

    Oh my word. I am dying at backwards shirt! You crack me right up! Oh BTW we used your 3D shapes pack this past week! It was a success. Too much fun for not enough time! I talked about it on my Five for Friday! Have a great weekend girly!

    Polka Dots, Checks and Stripes

  3. Mrs. Griffith says

    April 27, 2013 at 5:19 pm

    We start nonstandard units this week…we will be using boring old cubes and paperclips. The story about the peanut is hilarious! Have fun creating!

    Lindsay
    For the Love of First Grade

  4. Camille says

    April 27, 2013 at 5:23 pm

    Kelley,
    I am SOOOO glad that you are working on your May reading morning work – I went to buy it the other day and searched and searched and finally realized that you hadn't finished it yet. (DUH!!) My wish for you is that you are able to finish it quickly and enjoy our beautiful weather here in sunny California! Oh, did I tell you that I LOVE your language arts morning work?!? I haven't used your math, but I am sure it is great, too.
    Camille
    An Open Door

  5. Teacher and Life Long Learner says

    April 27, 2013 at 6:01 pm

    SMILE moment for me when I saw you had your shirt on backwards because I did that this week too!

  6. Miss Cosby says

    April 27, 2013 at 7:30 pm

    Good to know that the backwards shirt thing happens to other adults. Luckily I caught myself before the bell rang.

    I love the habitat stuff. How do you fit it all in?!

    Brenda
    You Might Be a First Grader….

  7. Shannon Kirby says

    April 27, 2013 at 7:59 pm

    Oh my!!! You're cracking me up. I'm loving all your randomness and your motivation. Thanks for all your hard work.

    Shannon Kirby

  8. Angie Henry says

    April 27, 2013 at 8:37 pm

    By the time I got to the peanuts I was tickled, then I got to the measuring and I was chuckling but by the time I got to #getdressedmuch I was laughing out loud. It is good to know someone else is feeling this way too! Thanks for the laugh! :o)

  9. Brandee Green says

    April 27, 2013 at 8:53 pm

    Hi~I'm Brandee and I think your blog is precious. It looks like you and your kiddos have a ball together! I'm your newest follower. 🙂
    Creating Lifelong Learners

  10. Sara Soucy says

    April 27, 2013 at 11:11 pm

    Haha the shirt picture made me laugh so hard! That is something I would totally do! I work on my units while the hubs is outside doing work too.

    Sara 🙂
    Smiling In Second Grade

  11. Sarah Paul says

    April 28, 2013 at 1:37 am

    I have totally done that with my shirt! Someone should notice and help a sister out! 🙂
    Sarah
    Sarah's First Grade Snippets

  12. Across the Hall says

    April 28, 2013 at 12:57 pm

    Ah! That backwards shirt incident has happened to me more than once! I'm summer dreaming too, but we go to mid-June, so I can't afford to daydream too much!

    Halle
    Across the Hall in 2nd Grade

    • teacherideafactory says

      April 28, 2013 at 2:08 pm

      Halle . . . did you see what's in the background of that picture??!! We go forever too (June 14th to be exact), so I better get it together. Hugs friend!

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