Tuesday, May 7, 2013

/OO/ As In Cook Project

It's been a while since I have been blogging! I have been swamped with my wonderful first graders and trying not to miss valuable time with my three special daughters.

Here is a project we worked on this week in First Grade.  We are studying /OO/ digraph as in cook.  The project is adorable and created with the help of my wonderful first grade team-member Karen Penkoski!

Students were to write several sentences using their /oo/ spelling words and then make a cook person with crazy hair!  They liked it and of course the girls wanted to add bows!!!


Friday, March 22, 2013

My Three Ladies

I started a new retail page on Facebook because I just love shopping for all things girlie!  Check it out at My Three Ladies


Sunday, March 3, 2013

Read Across America Pin

So I'm sure most teachers will be wearing these pins from NEA this week for Read Across America.  I didn't want the pin to ruin my shirts so I made this using ribbon, a big black flowers and my favorite thing...hot glue!  It has a big clip on the back so I'm going to safely attach it to my ID laynard.  No poking holes in your shirts!!!


Monday, February 25, 2013

Ways to Make a Number

Our states new Math Standards are really difficult but in the end I truly believe my students will be more prepared then ever!  We adopted a great series called GO Math that is completely aligned to the new standards. I try to make each lesson fun by adding some math/art project to Centers.  Here is one that was for standard Operations and Algebraic Thinking.

"Ways to Make a Number" 

Since it was Valentines time I made a bug using 8 V-color legs and students had to come up with 8 different ways to make a number.  They really liked it. I let them pick any number they wanted.  

A Dr. Seuss one will be posted soon...just in time for his Birthday!

Can differentiate since students get to pick their own number.  I urged some to choose more difficutl numbers.


Again, students had to come up with their own facts. Was impressed with this one. I also encourage three addends for some.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Fabric Tutu Tutorial

You'll need fabric, scissors, and elastic for the tutu. First cut strips.  I made it for a 9 month old so my measurements were about 18 inches long for the fabric, 2 inches wide. The elastic I wrapped around her waist and measured because she's a little thing.  You can sew the elastic together but I just tied it in a knot as shown. 


Next I cut the ends on a diagonal.

Wrap the elastic around a paper towel roll to hold it in place as you begin to make slip knots around the entire elastic.  Fold fabric in half and place under the elastic and then take the two pieces and form a slip knot. Tighten and continue all the way around.

Here are a few done!

With the left over fabric I made a headband to match. My next tutorial will be how to make these.


I'm very pleased with how it came out. Hard to see the beauty of the tutu since she can't stand!


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day!

                                      Happy Valentine's Day!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Make it Monday Tuesday!  

Mickey Mouse Water Bottles




I like the thick ribbon

We celebrated Disney Day in our class last week!  One of my parents decorated these water bottles.  So simple yet so cute for the occasion.  The grosgrain ribbon is wide which really makes it pop. She wrote the childrens' names on the Mickey foam ears.  I will definitely use this idea again for other events at school and home.  

Friday, February 1, 2013

Happy Freebie Friday!  
At the Science Center students had to choose items to write about using these sentence frames.  One wrote "I see a plant.  It probably was from a plant." So cute!  


*Email me for the files! itsfuninfirst@gmail.com

Monday, January 28, 2013

Teachers!!!! I'm excited for my new Blog ! I'm going to try to post some cute classroom ideas and also Mommy ideas since both teaching and parenting are my favorite things in life!!!!!

 

 I got from a Pinterest/Blog friend that I just love.  I made the chalkboard using a naked frame and plywood.  I painted the frame white, cute the plywood to fit and painted it with Martha's Stewart Chalkboard paint.  Every month my littlest gets photographed with her new milestones! This has forced helped me remember things to add to her babybook. 

We are having fun in our Science Lab! We are growing plants, observing animal life cycles, and brining in things we find in nature. We've collected lots of cool things!
The children have been bringing in great stuff!