Students will put the thermometers in order from coldest to warmest. These are from www.makinglearningfun.com.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Penguin Color Center
These penguins are from www.makinglearningfun.com. Once they are laminated, I will bind them into a booklet. Students will put the correct colored bow tie onto each penguin using velcro.
Ice Fishing Popcorn Word Center
This idea comes from www.makinglearningfun.com. I will cover a copy box with white paper and cut a hole in the top. Each fish will have a paper clip (see "it"). I will make a fishing rod with a dowel and a magnet. Students will go ice fishing and read the word on the fish they catch.
Labels:
Animal Kingdom,
ice fishing,
Popcorn Words
Polar Bear Color Word Center
Each polar bear is wearing a different colored scarf. Students will place the polar bear on the correct iceberg. The icebergs are from www.makinglearningfun.com.
Labels:
color words,
Joys of the Season,
polar bears
Polar Bear Sequence cards
These adorable polar bears are from www.makinglearningfun.com. Students will put the polar bears in order from smallest to largest.
Snowman Cotton Ball Counting Center
These adorable snowmen came from www.makinglearningfun.com. They are pasted on small white bags from Sam's. I trimmed the bags to 5 inches. Students will count cotton balls to put in each numbered bag.
Labels:
center,
Counting,
making learning fun,
snowman
Name Assessment
Snowman Color Word Center
Each snowman is labelled with a color word. Their are scarves and hats to match. Students dress the snowman with the correct color hat and scarf.
Labels:
center,
color words,
snowman,
winter woodland
Non Fiction/Fiction Bulletin Board
These will be the headings for our Nonfiction/Fiction Bulletin Board. Under each title will be an iceberg. As we read stories about penguins, polar bears, and snow, we will write the title of the book on a penguin, polar bear, or snowflake, and then post it on the correct iceberg. I will update once the bulletin board is up.
Labels:
Bulletin Board,
Fiction,
lyrical letters,
Nonfiction,
penguins,
polar bears,
snow,
winter
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