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A few weeks ago I shared our class Clifford Book Posters that we did as a guided lesson. We did those as a sample for a home project that I required my first graders to do. This past Monday was the due date for their home projects.
They each had a different Clifford book and were required to do a poster. It was a great learning experience and they were proud of their projects. They look great covering a huge part of our hallway outside our classroom.
It is Homecoming Week at our school. The high school is on the same campus with us so we are fully engaged in all the fun! Nothing is more exciting than daily dress up days! Let me tell you.. this is BY FAR… been the most exciting week ever for my little guys!
Monday was pajama day. Tuesday was Camo Day. We skipped Wednesday {which was Decade Day} for a field trip, Thursday was Color War Day. Our class color was orange! WE ROCKED IT! And today was Jersey/School Spirit Day.
The theme for Homecoming was “Rolling Through the Decades”. Each elementary class was given a “decade” and we had to do a poster/banner to hang in the lobby of the gym. We got the 80’s.
Which I was excited about.. but trying to explain to 6 year olds about the 80’s was WAAAY over their little brains.
So, most didn’t “get it” but we still had fun making our sign. They totally understand about a video game so they were all into our PAC MAN sign!
They each made a Pac Man ghost.
And they each got to stick lots of round stickers on the maze/game board. Trust me when I tell you that I drew pencil lines for them to follow when they were putting on the stickers so I have NO idea how the lines got so wiggly. But, it gives it some added flair!
Here is the finished product.
I love projects like this!
This past Monday I was asked to do an interview for a newspaper that is published in Mississippi about my Doodle Bugs Paper {stationery} business. This was completely out of my comfort zone but was an honor and an experience that I knew I did not want to miss. The interview lasted about an hour and then they did a little photo shoot of my office and some products. afterwards.
And just like that.. I blinked and it was October. We have finished 1/4 of the our school year! Time is flying by!
We did a few “October”things this week to celebrate a new month.
This cut & paste spelling sheet is from my Months of the Year Unit.
Is there anyone that doesn’t LOVE October? Such a fun month!
This ordinal color word sheet is from my Months of the Year Unit.
This cut and paste activity is from my Halloween Unit.
Have a great weekend! Link up below….
Hi Kacey! I love your home office and your stationery set-up! So cute! Congratulations on the featured article. That is so cool!
ReplyDeleteI gotta love your Pac Man sign for sure!!!!
Thank you for the fun link up each week!
Carrie
i Heart Second
The Think Aloud Cloud
I also LOVE your office - I need one like that! Too cool that you got the 80s! I would have gone crazy with that one! :)
ReplyDelete-Lisa
Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
Love the Pac Man Activity!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the pac man board. Such a cute idea!! Congrats on your article. So exciting!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting that you were featured in an article! Your Pac Man sign is fabulous. I grew up in the 80s but NEVER played Pac Man. Shocking, right? I didn't even have big hair until the early 90s. I DID have stirrup pants, though!
ReplyDeleteJan
Laughter and Consistency
The Pac Man sign was a great idea; way to relate it to something the kids understand. Your office is awesome as well. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
A Very Curious Class
I still like playing Pacman! Ms. Pacman was always my favorite!! Thanks for throwing the party and inviting all of us!
ReplyDeleteJenny
Lovin' the Pacman sign - brings back memories - did you have a puffball skirt? Can't quite believe it's October already! Thanks for the linky :-)
ReplyDeleteSpecial Teaching at Pempi's Palace
Hi! Your pac man poster is awesome, it looked like a fun week. I don't know how you have the energy for all you do, but I'm so glad you do, I love your fall clip cards, my students are actually excited to practice their skills! Paula @ educating childrenwith disabilities.blogspot
ReplyDeleteI love, love the Pac Men idea! So cute and fun for little guys! I'm also eyeing your stationary for gifts this Christmas love it!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
Teaching with Grace