Saturday, September 22, 2012

Ten Little Pumpkins Freebie!

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To celebrate the beginning of Fall, my Ten Little Pumpkins book will be free through October 1!  


Happy Fall Ya'll!!! 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Apple Everything-- & Apple Art!

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 We painted apple trees for all seasons after reading The Apple Pie Tree. Detailed instructions below.
The red apples in the center are just paper plates painted red!

 

Of course, for September Science, we have been learning about apples.  I love a good Apple unit because it is so versatile and cross-curricular. 


We have read tons of apple books such as:  



 Plus: 
             Applesauce Season   
         Apples A to Z

and Apples.

We tasted apples:

and graphed our favorite ones:

We made an Apple Counting Book:




and colored the parts of an apple:


And finally, we painted apple trees for every season to go with the Apple Pie Tree:
First, we folded our paper into fourths.  (Well, I did this part but you can live on the edge if you want!) 
 And we painted the 4 trees.

Another day, we decorated the trees with cotton for Winter, tissue paper for Spring, green beads for Summer, and red pom poms for Fall.


I love how different all the trees look!  I am not done with the bulletin board yet, but I will post a pic of the finished product when it's done!

Tomorrow, we will make applesauce in the crock pot to taste.  My recipe is:

10-12 Granny Smith apples
3/4 c sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 c water

Peel and chop the apples.
Put everything in crock pot.
Cover and set on High for 3 hours.
Stir occasionally.  Mash with a potato masher.
Let sit uncovered 1 hour to cool before serving.
Serve in paper cups with a plastic spoon. :)

And then, I will joyfully celebrate the WEEKEND!!!

Cheers~

Monday, September 17, 2012

The Writing Is On The Wall...

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Wow, the school year is rolling now!  We are so busy every day I can't believe how exhausted I am when I get home! 

I thought I would share my writing wall today.  I write the kids' names on white tag board and they glue black beans to it.  We let it dry overnight, then they watercolor the whole thing.  They always love the colorful writing wall!



  
These are our initital writing samples and self-portraits.


 I usually end up letting them do the black bean name activity again so they can take it home.  I think we will do it again later this week!  It's a very peaceful activity-- nice for a Friday. :)

Have a great week!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Positive Discipline Plan

So..... let's just say I've had a need to put a Positive Discipline Plan in place for a student who really struggles with rules and authority.  So far, it has made a difference.   Basically, since he needs more reminders than average, my regular classroom system was not working for him.  He knew he would not succeed in following the rules all day so he really didn't even try.  The whole day with him felt like a GIGANTIC wad of negativity...........so we had to try something different.

How it works:  Each morning I write his name on the board and under it I draw 5 stars.  He gets a warning, but if he breaks a rule, he comes up and erases a star.  Having him be the one to erase the stars shows him 1) that I trust him and 2) that keeping/erasing the stars is in HIS POWER! 

If he has any stars left at the end of the day, he gets the class reward.  I usually give out stickers at the end of the day and prize box on Friday.

I have also included a communication sheet because his mom likes to get something in writing each day so she can follow through at home.  So far, it's working and the whole room feels more positive.

How do you deal with challenging students?  Please leave a comment-- I'd love to hear your ideas!

Cheers~