Monday, November 25, 2013
I am a visual learner..your students could be too!
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
Making a List and Checking it Twice
Today’s
product spotlight is actually two products. Here are a couple checklists for
introducing Common Core Standards.
These easy-to-use checklists
allow you to enter a date and see at a glance when you introduced or covered a
standard in an easy-to-read format.
It is always a good idea to make sure that
you are always ready to give an account for when you covered a particular
standard in your classroom to your principal or Director of Educational
Services. Check them out today!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Return of the Homework Machine Book Study
Kids think
that having a machine to do their homework for them would be an awesome idea!
Well the students in the book Return of the Homework Machine thought so too. In the book The Homework Machine a student named Brenton, who has a genius
level intellect, has created such a device and at first things go well, then strange
things begin to happen to he and three of his classmates as they use the machine.
. The events of the sequel take place shortly after the events in the original.
This book study has 20 pages of comprehension questions, extension activities, and
even an End-of-book Exam to see if the students were truly paying attention. I have
also included a copy of the Simple 6 rubric
to guide you in the grading of the writing portion. Check it out!
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
No Talking...Just Kidding
Today’s product spotlight is about
my “No Talking Book Study”.
It is based on Andrew Clements book, No Talking, which centers on a group of fifth grade
students at Laketon Elementary School who decide to have a contest to see who
can talk less, boys or girls. They develop rules and the contest begins but as
they will find, it comes at a price in some cases.
This book study
includes 16 pages of comprehension questions, vocabulary and extension
activities to make sure that you and your students are getting the most out of
the book. You could use this for small intervention groups, guided reading or
even whole class read-aloud.
You could
also challenge your class to try the “no talking” experiment that the students
of Laketon Elementary went through. It could lead to a better appreciation of
all the words we waste in order to get our point across. Have fun!
Monday, November 18, 2013
Keeping First Things First!
Today is the launch day of my Blog,
the “Lesson Clearinghouse” and I wanted to talk a little about keeping first
things first and this lesson I created does just that and more.
This particular item is called, “Sentence Scavenger Hunt”
and it is meant to serve as an assessment of sorts.
This item, tells students
to find the first word in the sentence and also to identify the end mark of the
sentence.
This correlates to the Common Core Standard RF 1.1a “Recognize
the distinguishing features of a sentence (e.g., first word, capitalization,
ending punctuation)”
This mini-assessment will give you a quick glimpse to see if
your students are grasping this important concept or if you need to revisit it.
Over the weeks to come, I will highlight another lesson or
unit available through my Teachers Pay Teachers Store. I hope that you are able
to find something that will be of use to you.
Serving You One Teacher to Another,
Adrian Selmon
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