Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Sticky Dot Details

I found a great anchor chart on Pinterest that had the FEELINGS, WHO, and WHERE with the pictures. 
For the last few weeks, many of my mini-lessons have focused on Sticky Dot details. I got this lesson from Marvelous Minilessons for Teaching Beginning Writing K-3 by Lori Jamison. This is the best book!!! The book gives a ton of suggestions for lessons you can do using the six traits. I use this book ALL the time.

This mini-lesson uses a sticky dot as an incentive to add details to a topic. Once the child tells you the detail, you put the sticky dot on the back of their hand (as a reminder during writing time to add a detail).

When the child is writing they put the stick dot at the end of the sentence.


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Class Name Charts

We are measuring our names at math time. We made a class name chart and a chart highlighting the vowels in our name. We are noticing many different things about the vowels AEIOU and sometimes Y.





Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Mo Willems

We are just finishing a Mo Willems author study. The kids love all of his books. This group especially loves the pigeon books and the Knuffle Bunny books. I hope to make a Voice Thread with the class about what we like/learned about Mo Willems. His website has tons of interesting things.
Words to describe the pigeon...

Don't let the pigeon drive the...



We made pictures of the pigeon with cray pas.





Favorite Books 





The Pigeon

Knuffle Bunny Special Object

Favorite Mo Willems Book
Trixie
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