Holy wind gusts folks . . . this week was crazy. I know all you alls know what wind does to a crew of kiddies. And, I also know that you know the effect that really BIG gusts of wind have on babes. Let’s just say that it was everything I could do to stay ahead of ’em and keep the lid on tight. I swear herding feral cats would have been easier. Despite the extra “excitement” this week, we still managed to have a great “round” together. I just needed a quick and dirty power nap as soon as I walked in the door each day – you know, the kind that elicits drool puddles.
Alright, so here you be. Five For Friday (oh so late on a Saturday). Better late than never right??!!
ONE – MARCH MADNESS CONTINUES
My kids are all about sports this year, so we continued with our basketball theme this week. The kids encountered a common hoop-theme in their reading centers, writing activities, and math games. It was good times for sure.
They rocked the Basketball Spin + Graph! The follow up questions were a breeze for my babes ๐ |
Bought a great packet from Jessica Williams. Her centers were perfect for reading group rotations! |
TWO – COMMON CORE MATH TRAINING
I couldn’t figure out why I didn’t have that many pictures to download this week. Then I realized that the math training I attended ALL DAY on Tuesday factored into this sad showing. It was one less day with my crew ๐ The presenters were sweeter than sweet and I managed to get a few take aways. However, it was all based on our new scripted math program, which just ain’t my style. Needless to say, I will be making TONS of fun math products and games next year to help me supplement. Just sayin’ . . .
THREE – GOOD MORNING WORK
I am so sorry that I am so late with these this month. Life just happened and I got behind on the creation of these two monthly packs. I hammered out the reading set yesterday no prob, but got stuck trying to finish up the math set today. These are finally finished and all posted for you. I may or may not have been seen doing jumping jacks and squats after every five pages to help get the blood flowing to my brain . . . but, if you ask me I’ll deny it all ๐
FIVE – NO’ FOOLIN’
The kids always get a real big kick out of April Fools’ Day. Six year olds always come up with the craziest ways to try and trick you. It’s so dippy and I love it. As the holiday started looming, I realized that I could leverage this silly day into some outlandish learning. BOOM! The No Foolin’ {April Fools’ Day Mini Pack} was born. This little ditty offers all kinds of goodies to help get you through a learning-filled April Fools’ Day {and a few more days too boot}.
On Tuesday, my kids will be participating in a home to school project. They are going to come up with a joke to present to the class {the note did say no potty humor please . . . even though I think it’s pretty funny stuff}. The kids are going to deliver their jokes to the class {and the neighboring Kinders} during the front half of the week. I’m breaking out the karaoke machine for sure! Listening and speaking skills will NEVER be the same I am afraid ๐ Oh . . . and Tuesday/Wednesday are also going to be filled with silly centers, crazy writing projects, and giggle-filled activities. I can’t wait to make this one with the kiddies and get it up on the wall . . .
Miss King says
I love the YOGA!!
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Kelly Anne says
I love doing yoga in the classroom but have never tried GoNoodle!! On my way to check it out now ๐ Thank you so much for sharing… always better late than never. I swear I never get my 5 for Friday up on a Friday!
XO, Kelly Anne
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Allison Trautwein says
Fabulous ideas all around! Just started following and I am a big fan:) p.s. GoNoodle is a staple in our class too. What would we do without our MegaMath Marathon?!
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rth2008 says
The eai math tubs look great! I had something similar at an old school but couldn't bring it with me.