SYLLABLE SORTING
Students are practicing their syllable skills...wearing 'clapping gloves'.
The gloves make the activity FUN, and keeps the clapping quiet :)
They take turns drawing a card, clapping the word together as a group, then putting it on the correct syllable mat.
Because the cards don't have words for them to copy, students are choosing one picture per category & drawing it in the corresponding box.
This activity has been updated since this post, and is a FREE DOWNLOAD!
LISTENING CENTER
We are currently doing The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats.
They listen to the story, then fill in a student response form:
WINTER WRITE THE ROOM
I 'hid' winter words around the classroom, numbered from 1-10.
When they find a word, they print it beside the corresponding number.
That syllable counting station looks adorable. I love the glove idea! Is this an activity that you have available somewhere? I would love to use it in my clasroom.
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www.missandersonkinder.blogspot.com
I've never been an "owl" person, but I like yours. vhair61215@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteA neutral face for The Snowy Day?!? Silly friend :)
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The Brown-Bag Teacher
:) Catherine, I thought the same thing...perhaps she's tired of the story at this point!
ReplyDelete@Erin- the animal syllable cards are a freebie I downloaded- I found them here: http://littleliteracylearners.blogspot.ca/2011/09/animal-syllable-cards-freebie.html The syllable cards I just made on my own- I will post them next week as a free download :)
ReplyDeleteThis is cool!
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