Showing posts with label Daily Language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daily Language. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Some new units, some new-ish units and a TpT SALE!

Are you counting down the days until Spring Break? Yeah, me too. We're at less than two weeks here and I can.not.wait!

In other exciting news, did you hear about TpT's Teachers are Heroes sale?


Starting tomorrow, my whole store will be 20% off and if you use the promo code: HEROES, you'll get an additional 10% off in savings.

I only need the slightest nudge of encouragement to buy clipart, so my TpT cart will be filled!

Some of my new units that will be on sale:




Some of my new-ish units that will be on sale:














A few favorites:









While you're there, you may as well pick up a few freebies, too!








Happy shopping!


Sunday, 25 January 2015

Daily Language Bundle Pack

You are about to see a rarity on this blog (well actually two rarities if you count blogging, since that has been pretty rare lately, too!) - a real picture. That's right. I actually took out my camera phone, and snapped a picture. I never do this. It took me two or three days to get first day of school pictures - SHHH! - of the students because I kept forgetting my camera.

But, on this rare occurrence, I took out my phone to get a picture of my new Daily Language pack. Perhaps I just had to mark this occasion, because in finishing up this new pack, I actually have finished up my ENTIRE Daily Language series for firsties, so I was able to bundle it, yay!

So, without further ado, here is one of the few pictures that will probably ever grace this blog . . .


I know, I know, but please hold your applause. I mean just look at that artistic angle, the blur, the ability to be two feet from it and still not have it fully in focus . . . is there an award or contest this should be entered into?

But seriously, how is that I can take a photo of something that is not moving, and it STILL appears out of focus. I tell ya, it doesn't matter how new/expensive/easy-to-use a camera is, I can not take a good picture to save my life, yikes!

But, back to the subject of the picture, my Daily Language pack. I now have 6 Daily Language packs available for first grade, including a Summer Take-Home booklet. You can click the pictures below to check out each individual pack:












Each page in the first five packs contains five questions, covering various common core language and reading standards. For the summer booklet, each page contains two days of practice, with each day covering one or two topics with one or two questions per day - gotta keep it simple in the summer! The packs spiral in difficulty, starting with a review of Kindergarten common core standards in the back to school pack and ending with a review of the first grade standards in the summer take-home booklet.

I chose to only do 5 questions per page because I wanted to keep it quick, simple and to the point. I find that the students that most need these reviews are usually the ones that also need something simple and not too overwhelming.




Constantly reviewing concepts, while adding new topics and questions makes this a perfect daily review that can be used for morning/bell work, to fill a few free minutes during the daily schedule or as homework. Each pack comes with an answer key - easy marking!

Click the pictures above, or {HERE} to check out the full bundle.

Now I've just got to finish the 2nd grade bundle, wish me luck!



Sunday, 30 November 2014

New Winter Morning Work & TpT Cyber Monday Sale

Whew! Talk about preparing last minute. I have been working my butt off to finish my new winter Daily Language packet and I *just* uploaded it - just in time for the TpT Cyber Monday & Tuesday sale! Wahoo, who's ready to do some shopping? I don't know about you, but as soon as that calendar switches over to December, I just hear the ka-chings start as I begin my holiday shopping.

If you're interested, let's get onto the shopping details, shall we?


My whole store will be 20% off for Monday and Tuesday, and if you use the code TPTCYBER, you'll get an additional 10% off at checkout! Talk about a perfect time to shop!

So, with my whole shop on sale, that includes my new pack:



Some more winter-themed products:




And of course, some holiday units:







I am excited to start some holiday activities in the classroom this week, what are your plans?


Wednesday, 27 August 2014

30+ Brain Breaks for the Elementary Classroom

Original photo credit: frankjuarez

Many school are now back in session and as I'm preparing to go back, I have been scouring the internet, searching for new brain breaks.

You see, as soon as fall hits, the rains come. We have a ton of indoor recesses and sometimes it is too much for the kids (and teachers!) to handle.

Enter brain breaks. I love using the SMART Board to get the kids up and the easiest way I've found to do this is to pull up a video on YouTube. The great thing about this is that it's a) quick b) free c) entertaining for the kids. The kids love doing the dance videos and they are a great way to get the kiddos settled and ready to work.

So without further ado, here we go - 30+ brain breaks for the elementary classroom!

For the kindergarten kiddos . . .



A few Disney hits . . .


4. Prince Ali - Disney's Aladdin - Just Dance 2014 (Wii U)

5. Just Dance Disney - Under The Sea (Wii Rip)


A couple fun ones . . .


17. Just Dance Kids 2 Despicable Me

18. Just Dance 2014 - Ghostbusters (Classic 5 Stars) PS3

19. Just Dance 3 Baha Men Who Let The Dogs Out

20. [Just Dance 3] Ubisoft meets Nintendo - Just Mario


A few popular songs . . .


28. JUST DANCE 2014 | HAPPY by Pharrell Williams

29. Just Dance 4 - One Direction : What makes you beautiful


Holiday inspired . . .



And some oldies but goodies!



The students always seem to find their favourites so often, I'll let the V.I.P (or students of the week) choose the brain break.

I also like to switch it up by turning any of these songs into a freeze dance game. Rather than have the kids sit out if they move, I just have them dance in a designated area (like the carpet) so that they are still moving!

In completely unrelated news (because I am too tired to start another blogpost!), I have completed my Daily Language Back to School pack for 2nd Grade.



This pack contains 20 days of questions that review the 1st grade common core state standards - just print and hand out. These kind of reviews are great for the beginning of the year because not only do they give kids a refresher, but they can also act as a quick assessment tool - at a glance, you know where most students stand.

This pack reviews both language and reading foundational skills. Some of the topics covered include:

- upper- & lowercase letters- common, proper & possessive nouns- singular & plural nouns- past, present & future tense- writing sentences with proper structure (capitalization, & end punctuation)- root words- sorting words into categories- long & short vowel sounds- initial, medial vowel & final sounds- digraphs & blends- sight words- syllables

If you're interested, you can click {HERE} for a closer look, thanks!

Have a great rest of the week!


Monday, 28 April 2014

Getting Ready for Summer

Summer, ahhh that glorious word that is finally starting to be spoken around the school! Although I've still got 9 weeks (!) to go, I know some school districts are a little bit closer to that wonderful break, so I've started thinking about the end of the year already.

In addition to thinking about all the regular end of year things, my mind is also stuck on the job action taking place throughout my the province. We will see if that might mean a full-blown walkout.

But, let's forget about a little old thing like end of the year striking and focus on some more positive things, like prepping the students for next year!

That two month break can be looong for some students, especially struggling ones, so I've created some take-home booklets to send home with students over the break.

I have Daily Math versions for 1st-4th and they each have 40 days of math practice:








Each packet comes with instructions to create the mini-booklet:



I also have Word Problem a Day Booklets for 3rd & 4th. They also contain 40 days of word problems:





And finally, I've got a Daily Language Booklet for 1st grade:



What are you doing to prep for the end of the year? More importantly, how much longer do you have left?

Have a great week!