Well, the little one slept over her BFF and stayed most of the day to play, so I had fun drawing and coloring! I started making some charts for the fall.
This is the predictable chart I will use the first week of school, so we can learn each other's names.
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This is my favorite so far! We'll use this predictable chart after our apple taste test. |
Here's another predictable chart I will use probably the third week of school. I couldn't do my sample sentence because I don't know what color shoes I will be wearing that day!
For our Community Helper Unit, I made two charts. The first will be used to brainstorm a list of community helpers. The second is for our predictable chart which will follow the pattern "A teacher helps us to learn."
Here is a tree map for our Bats unit. We'll fill this out together and then the students will give a sentence for our predictable chart.
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Once the predictable charts are finished (often taking two or three sheets of paper taped together), I add a border around the edge to unify the whole thing. Once I have collected enough charts (one per child) and we are ready to retire them, I let students choose one to take home. They love this!
Hopefully, I'll be back with more soon!
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