We are down to 8 days and the kids and I are hanging on by a thread having so much fun! We just finished up our fraction unit in GoMath (anyone else use this?) It's the last chapter in the book and there are 8 more days of school! So, craft anyone? This was super easy!
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Mine is nothing fancy but it's a perfect time filler and great for practice identifying or writing their numbers. I know May is a super busy month and sometimes it's necessary for the teacher to have a few minutes of quite time so that you can complete paperwork (or drink that very necessary glass of coffee). :)
There are 11 pictures, all with a summer theme. My favorite part is that some of the mystery pictures are blank and students must write all of the numbers in themselves before they can color it! This option makes it easy to differentiate because not all students are able to do that.
This week is PARCC testing (Thanks Louisiana, during Teacher Appreciation Week, really?) so we needed something fun yet educational so I pulled one of these out.
I love to see their little brains thinking about ways to fill in the hundred chart. Some of them went straight down and counted by tens, then fives, and even twos. I could see their thinking!
Don't you love it when that happens?
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That way, when it's time for my Mother's Day craft they are well practiced with them.
Tagxedo makes such a cute Mother's Day gift.
My kids always start off by writing their names. Then I have them write whatever they call their mom. Mom, mommy, etc. Next, comes the adjectives. I have them list as many as they can.
Once they are finished they can change the color, shape, and theme. Some pick high heels, hearts, hand prints, and a banana(?). It's 100% their project.
After, I print them all out and I laminate them. I've always said I would buy frames from the Dollar Tree but every year I laminate them instead.
We are fortunate to have a computer lab at our school so that makes this process very easy and can be done whole group.
I love making these for Mother's Day because it is a gift that:
a) Moms can actually use
b) students make this COMPLETELY on their own
c) It's so inexpensive.
Once the labels are printed you will need small snack size containers. I like to use Tupperware to keep with reason C. BUT I suppose you could always go to Dollar Tree and buy glass containers or use Mason jars.
These are the containers that I use.
You will need a large bottle on Dawn dish washing liquid. The pink kind with Olay Beauty.
You will also need a large bag of sugar.
There really is no recipe for this. I let the students fill their containers about 2/3 of the way full with sugar and then they add Dawn until it is creamy. If they add too much I can always add more sugar.
I give them a plastic spoon to stir. When they think it's finished we pop the lid on. I'd also like to mention we do this outside on the playground so that as students finish they can go and play and I can work with others.
Once everyone has finished we head back inside. The next step is all me and it's done after school.
I use a hole punch and a lot of arm strength to punch holes in the tabs of the plastic lids. I string both labels through. Like this.
Ta da. Mother's Day Gift #1.
But that's not all they get. Stay tuned for Part 2.
I big puffy heart love my new blog. Working with Lindsey over at L Paull Designs has been great. She went above and beyond and dealt with my crazy. I am the worst (maybe not worst) person at deciding. Seriously, I don't eat Subway because there are too many choices.
BUT I love what she did. Isn't my little crawfish guy so cute?
My name has changed from Awesome in First to Geaux First Grade.
GEAUX is pronounced go here in Louisiana.
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