Five for Friday is a weekly teacher linky party where you post five random things from today or this past week and on your blog. Then, you come back and link your blog post up at the bottom of this post in the linky tool.Grab the button above and link back to this post on your blog.
These little fun size bags of peanut butter m&m’s is what gets me through most afternoons.. I could eat a gallon size bag of these but I settle for the little baby bags.
Teamwork= Success
I usually do a lot of floor puzzles but for some reason we haven’t done any this year. This was the first one I pulled out and they have worked it 2-3 times this week.
We had a lady from a local science museum do a reptile presentation with our kids this week. She has been several times and does a great job.. all kids love snakes and baby alligators.. teachers not so much!
If I ever need last minute center.. I always pull out blank index card and write words to unscramble to make a sentence. Quick and easy! After they make the sentences I give clues and they have to find the words. For example:
Find a color word. Find a short u word, Find a word that is in the “ox family”. Find three nouns. I also give these away when we are done to a student. They think they won the lottery if they get to keep and take the cards home.
THANKSGIVING BREAK IS HERE!!
And, it is so hard to believe that when we go back it will be December 2nd. Ho! Ho! Ho! It’s time to start planning some Christmas fun!
Have a great week. Link up below!
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I could probably eat a 5 lb. bag of M & M's in one sitting. My teeth would probably disagree with me, but that's okay. Happy Thanksgiving & Break!
ReplyDeleteAlison
Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'
Hello! I "linked up" for the first time today from my three-week old blog! Thanks so much for being collaborative and congenial!
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Gratefully,
I love peanut butter m&ms! It looks like I need to add some mini bags to my snack basket. Thank you for hosting such a fun linky!
ReplyDeleteMarcy
Searching for Teacher Balance
I love your idea for scrambled sentences! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteEmily
The First Grade Frenzy
What a great idea to give the mixed up sentences to a student! I always say I'm going to keep them for next year but that never happens. I'm definitely going to start sending that kind of stuff home with a lucky winner :)
ReplyDeleteI love the scrambled sentences and all the mileage you can get out of them with the additional questions about nouns, vowels, etc. Brilliant, simple idea! I'm new to blog-land, but things like this are exactly why it is so addictive!KinderCoaster
ReplyDeleteI love each of your five this week!
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Sarah
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Learning is for Superstars
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I LOVE PB M&M's!!! :) I could eat a huge bag myself....my favorite! :)
ReplyDeleteNicki
Mrs. Thigpen's Kindergarten
So I joined the linky, but had trouble linking your button to your blog. I was able to link with text but just couldn't get the image to link. I even asked a blog-friend how, but to no avail. Any tips?KinderCoaster
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love peanut butter m&ms!
ReplyDelete- Pam @ Moments to Teach
yes, I gotta have some chocolate after school, as that last bus drives away! I love the scrambled sentences idea! it's so easy, yet so important a skill, thank you! Paula @ educating children with disabilities
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ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. I had to laugh reading about chocolate and then seeing that HUGE snake. We teachers never have a dull moment do we?
Shelley
The Perks of Teaching Primary
Love peanut butter m&ms!! Also love Snickers with almonds- yum!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Katie :)
KTP: Keep Teaching and Planning!