As all teachers know, the key to classroom success is fostering relationships with both parents and kiddos. With this said, one of the best ways to do this is via special events. Well, my biggest pleaser all year is the Columbus Day Boat-Building Extravaganza. The Friday before our Fall Break, I invite the parents in to help us transform appliance boxes into the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. It is truly the most magical day and I would urge you to try it out.
All you have to do is send out a letter asking for material donations (fabric, tape, TP rolls, string, tin foil, etc.), beg your local appliance dealer to save you some big boxes, and make some serious space in your classroom . . . then you are ready to roll. I have attached my letter below as well as a few pictures of past classes in action.
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Look at that little cutie looking through the porthole . . . snicker . . . snicker! |
Yes, your room will get trashed. Yes, it gets super loud. Yes, the kids kinda make it more pirate than Columbus. But, who cares??!! They LOVE every single minute of it and so do the parents. Case-n-point . . . I had a dad already ask me when we were doing it this year (he is so excited that he has another one of his kiddos in my class).
If you have any specific questions about the Columbus Boat-Building Extravaganza, do not hesitate to email me at kelleydolling@gmail.com.
Now, on to my pride and joy at the moment. For some reason this little packet took me nearly two weeks to complete. I guess I was just overly picky about the concepts that I hit up this round. So without further ado . . .
My kids have been doing so well with the GMW Reading/Language review that I have been dishin' their way that I decided I wanted to hit 'em with some math too. On that note, I compiled a collection of morning worksheets that target all sorts of beginning of the year common core standards in the mathematics department. I plan on providing my crew with both the reading and the math sheets come Monday. I believe that my sweeties will definitely rise to the occasion and complete both before we begin groups each morning!
Here is a little peek at what these sheets are all about. I have placed three up for FREE download today. This way you can try 'em out before you click on over to snag the complete set.
CLICK HERE to snag these "tester" pages!
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This baby reviews all of those essential beginning of the year math concepts. We're talking number words, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, days of the week, patterning, addition, ten frames, subtraction, story problems, graphing, and more. It's 25 jam-packed pages that really could prove to be just what the "teacher" ordered . . . bwahahahahahaha!!
For more info on my Good Morning Work (October) Math Pack, click here. Oh, and don't forget that my Good Morning Work - Reading/Language Skills sets are also up for grabby-grabs store too.
Thanks oh-so much for taking the time to visit me today. I will see you soon with more Columbus fun and and deets on my 1K Follower Giveaway! Oh and one seriously awesome parting thought for you . . . move over NFL night game and bring on the DEXTER!
Love the boats...they are going to have so much fun!
ReplyDeleteVickie
Look at you poppin' over here and being the first to leave me a sweet little comment. Oh, how I love you sweet friend!
DeleteLooks like so much fun. Love the anchor on the Pinta. Super Cute!! Big Congrats on reaching 1000 followers. You go girl!!
ReplyDeleteHeather
The Busy Busy Hive
Thanks so much Heather. It's such a fun event. I can't wait for October 12th!!!
Deleteomgosh- super fun!!! and i'm loving the math packs :) totally pinned this post!
ReplyDeleteRock on Jen . . . thanks for swinging on by. SO glad those math packets are working for you!!!
DeleteLooks like you all had loads of fun!
ReplyDeletePocket Full of Kinders
Shuna P
It's controlled chaos at its best that's for sure ;) Hugs Ms. P!!
DeleteOh my word... That looks like SOOOO much fun!!! :) I'm sure your kiddos LOVED it!! :) Your math packs are THE BEST!!!! Great Job, friend!!
ReplyDeleteKristen
A Day in First Grade
Oh, friend . . . thank you!!
DeleteWhat fun!! You have me thinking:) Hmmm....
ReplyDeleteI have the reading packet and love the math packet:)
Tammy
The Resourceful Apple
Uh, oh . . . those kids aren't going to know what hit 'em. Hehehehehehe :)
DeleteOhmygoodness..looks like tons of fun!! I'm so pinning this post! :)
ReplyDeleteP.S. Your units are awesome...my kiddidles love using them...and they're becoming so independent! Thanks a bunch!
Gladys
http://teachinginhighheels.blogspot.com
Oh friend. You are such a sweetheart. Thanks for the smile this morning :)
DeleteLooks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
Hugs to you sweet Jennifer!
DeleteOh my gosh, what a super cute idea!!! I am pinning the heck out of this post. I love your creativity!!! Awesome job friend! :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
Learning Is Something to Treasure
Lisa . . . I am changing your name to the Comment Queen. Your little notes never leave me without a BIG old smile plastered on my face. Thanks friend.
DeleteGirl! Your kiddos are having so much fun!! How lucky are they to be in your classroom??!! Love it, Kelley!
ReplyDeleteLaura
http://www.peaceloveandfirstgrade.blogspot.com/
Girl . . . you are too sweet. THanks for poppin' on in Laura :)
DeleteLOVE IT!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Oh sweet Sandra . . . I heart you :)
DeleteCan I be in your room!??!!!! Seriously... How much fun are those ships?!?! Love it!
ReplyDeleteMichelle @ Smitten With First
Thanks Michelle . . . I can't wait for this event this year!
DeleteWow!! Your boat building activity looks like TONS of fun! I love the little Columbus-pirates LOL! {and you already know how I feel about your GMW}
ReplyDelete❤Teri
A Cupcake for the Teacher
Wink . . . wink . . . :)
DeleteAll I can say to you is "PINNING". I love the Columbus Day / pirate day project. Your kids look like they are having a BLAST!!! Keep rockin' it out girl.
ReplyDelete✰ Stacy
Simpson Superstars
Oh Stacy . . . you are a doll. Thanks sweet friend!!
DeleteOh my goodness!! Those boats are amazing! What a neat idea!! I love it!! I am going to have to figure out if I can incorporate this. Thanks so much for the idea.
ReplyDeleteApril
Wolfelicious
Rock on . . . if you have any questions give me a shout!
DeleteYour Morning Math Work will make that academic piece STRONG for these kdis!! Nice work, & way to keep pressing on! Your hard work is impressive!! Oh-the boats are too stinkin' cute!!
ReplyDeleteAmy Howbert
Little Miss Organized
amyhowbert1@gmail.com
Gotta keep those firsties working hard so they can shine for their 2nd Grade teachers . . . ;)
DeleteThis is THE most fabulous thing I have ever seen. I want to be a kid in your class please!
ReplyDeleteSusan
T.G.I.F. (Thank God it's First Grade!)
Word, sister girlfriend. Thanks for the shout out :) I love you more than ice cold PBR, pizza, and football on a big 'ol HD screen!
DeleteYour kids look like they are having such fun! And your Good Morning Pack looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI want to be in your class!
Journey of a Substitute Teacher
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Endless Pinabilities!
Thanks for swinging on by Oregon! We are heading your way in a few weeks. PDX here we come!
DeleteI love the boats! How fun! My second graders would love this... thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteErin
Tales From Room 112
I am pumped up about this morning work pack!!!!!!!!!! Can't wait to see November's!! Thanks so much, Kelley!
ReplyDeleteMegan
www.mrswheelerfirst.blogspot.com
Love your morning work packs!
ReplyDeleteJessica
Learn, Play & Have Fun
I can't wait to use these with my Afterschool kiddos! It will throw them off, but it's too good to pass up!
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