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Showing posts with label Valentines Day. Show all posts

February Edition: Books Teachers Love

This month, I am coming to you with the most adorable book! It is super comical and kids will really get a kick out of it!

The book is called, "The Yuckiest, Stinkiest, Best Valentine Ever!"
When I was shopping for books, this one popped up and the title just grabbed me! I love to read funny books to my kids, and this one... well, clearly it's a funny one! Just look at that title!


It's all about a boy who writes a valentine for this girl he just lllooovvessss!! Her name is Zoey Maloney. After he creates his Valentine, it comes to life. It runs away from him and tells him that he can't tell her, he loves her! It's nothing but trouble, stick to candy!! He runs into a whole bunch of friends, until finally... at the end, the boy - Leon, runs into his love! 
From there... you will have to find out what happens next! ;-)

I was really surprised to find that this book actually had a lot of meat to it. I had so many ideas going through my head as I was reading it. I couldn't just settle on one. So, I just made a whole little activity packet for it!


As I was creating this, I was thinking of all the ways this could be used. It can be used in grades 1-3. 

Grade One - support is needed and these are great whole group mini-lessons!
Grade Two- I would still do whole group. The kids could complete an activity with a partner!
Grade Three- This could be completed with a partner or even as a station activity. Last year when I taught third, I would have totally put the book at a station with one of the activity sheets! Then, come together and discuss it!

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When I have a book that I do multiple activities with, I love to create a cover! At the end of the week, the kids color and staple their cover on. The kids love taking home all of their activities in a book!



The first activity I created for this book was one for predicting. There are so many adjectives in the title. Before reading, talk to the kids about each word and make a prediction just based on the title! My mind sure ran wild!


Something that stunned me when I read this book was the vocabulary inside of it! I was reading and I saw words like complicated, triumph, risky and proclaim!

PERFECT OPPORTUNITY FOR CONTEXT CLUES!! :)
I would use these cards on an anchor chart. Then, I would have my students write what they think the word means on a sticky note. From there, we would discuss and come up with a definition together. 


Then, to assess - this activity is perfect!


As always, I love to just check for basic comprehension! It also never hurts to ask students about their favorite part! If you want, you can ask them to provide a reason too!


This book is also perfect for identifying the main idea! 
So if that's something you're working on, this is a great book for it!


Then, some retelling graphic organizers. For my little firsties, I would ask them to draw pictures of each part. Second grade, we would draw a picture and write about it. Third grade could also do the same!



I hope you found some useful ideas here! 
If you're interested in any of these activities, then click here!

This month, you can win THIS book by entering the giveaway below.
You can also win the other three books that you see too!



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Valentines Day Festivities!

My post is a little late... But, as all of you teachers know... the first year of teaching is always the hardest. I find it hard to believe I make some time for blogging! Good thing I like it!!

My first Valentines Day party was somewhat of a success.  When I say somewhat... I mean... I ate too much candy.  The part with the kids and the activities during the party were fantastic! I have such a great room mom who plans activities for the kids to do at each party.  She came up with the cutest idea ever.  Each child got half of a heart.  She wrote a message on the hearts.  Students had to walk around and match their heart to another classmates heart who matched their secret message. It was adorable and they loved it!

Students also came in with the cutest valentine's day cards and boxes! There was one I really wanted a picture of but I completely forgot! Here is my mini-bloggy scrapbook for you to see some of the goodies from the party!

We started our Valentine's Day week off with this story!


This book is so perfect for Valentines day! We completed a sequencing and retelling activity with the book. Students sorted sequencing cards.  I provided differentiated cards so my high leveled students would not get done so quickly! It worked out great!

Sequencing "Olive My Love"


Next, we had a little fun with some silly sentences. These were such a hit with my class! Students rolled their dice with a partner.  They read the pink dice first, then the red and combined their sentence.  Students wrote their sentence and then found the noun, verb and adjective. My room was so loud with laughter! I had a parent helping and we were both just rolling! It is a memory I will forever cherish!  Anyway... this was such a hit that the kids asked me to make them more copies for recess and half of my class was completing the activity at recess!! HA... that's when you know you created a great lesson!


Now, just to share some cutesy things. My presents to the kids and their cute little presents to me! I had to take pictures of them all... I do not want to forget any of this from my first year!  

These are Valentines! One of my little ones brought in a whole box. She created one for each person in the class! They had goodies and cards inside! 


Here are some of my cute gifts from my kiddos! I just love them!
(The chocolate was given to my boyfriend who took it to work.. phew... thank goodness!)




 






Alright! That is all for me!! If you want any of the Valentine's Day Activities for next year you can go to my Tpt store.  The Olive activity pack is free! Then, the Valentine's Day activity pack is just 2.99!












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Newbies!

Today will be a short post. I have so busy this week and last! I have gotten a few things created though!

These are both made for first and second grade!




Here is another Valentines Day pack: This is for Kindergarten



This week we are working on Action Verbs and Fact Families!
Here are my creations for those if you are interested!





Last but not least!
Next week we are working on story writing!
I created story writing process posters and templates to go along with each part of the poster!












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