Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Twinkle

Today was an exciting today in my classroom! We received a special delivery from the North Pole!


The package so cold and the kiddos loved it! They all had to feel it!

This is my first Classroom Elf. A sweet teacher won an elf in a giveaway and asked if I would like it for my Kinders! Uh...yes! I have done it with my daughter but not with a class. I LOVE that I got this opportunity because those kids that don't have one or have never heard of it...they were SUPER excited! I mean...look at that face with the hands over her mouth!

I read the story to the kiddos!


And then...we all felt her before we gave her a name. 


They all came up with some cute names. Rosy was my favorite. Shocker - There was an Elsa, but alas....Twinkle it is! (Which I like too!)


So our Elf adventures begin. It should be a challenge keeping up at home and at school. My plan is for the elf to disappear each day after I leave (I have some connections) and the not return until after my little girl goes to the gym for announcements! Whew!!! It's gonna be a LONG month...but a FUN one! I'm SUPER excited!!!!


Snow Days (X3), Christmas Units, A Freebie and Remembering

Yup. You read write. Tomorrow is Snow Day 3 for us!!! Here in Kentucky...we get some snow but we have LOTS of rural county roads (my whole school is county kids) and they just don't get cleared enough to make it safe for buses. They called school off for tomorrow about 2:00 today. :) The bug (my little one) and I are getting out tomorrow. I love a snow day...but whew!
So when we do return (not sure we will make it Wednesday either), we have big plans to get EVERYTHING done before Christmas break. EEK!!!! Here is my to do list:
1.Complete Rudolph shirts for all of the kiddos for our last day:


 
 
2. Finish Parent Gift from students:
 
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/A-Christmas-Gift-for-Parents-422498
 
 
3. Do this ADORABLE Christmas craft from pinterest that I did last year:
 




4. Write our letters to Santa and complete these little guys:

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Lets-Make-an-Elf-153231

Oh wait! We also have to MAP test. (I guess that should have been #1...oops!)

If we return on Wednesday, we have 8 days to get it together. One thing I know we are doing in this Christmas unit:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/A-Ho-Ho-Ho-Lot-of-Learning-Christmas-Literacy-and-Math-Activities-427135

This unit is packed with 9 Literacy Center/Games covering syllables, cvc words, sight words, abc order, letter/sound recognition, etc.
It also includes 6 Math centers covering numbers 1-20, positional words, ordering from least to greatest, and graphing.

These centers will carry me until Christmas.

I also have these small games in my store right now:

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Gingerbread-Fun-Letters-and-Sounds-428134
 
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Ho-Ho-Ho-Game-for-Sight-Words-427150
 
And a little freebie:

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Real-or-Nonsense-Sort-Christmas-themed-447371

As much as we have to do in the madness of the Christmas season, one of the most important is remembering. I will never forget that day last year - the day of the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary. I was at school and another teaching assistant came and told me what just came up on her news feed. As fast as I could, without the students seeing, I looked it up on my computer. Shock, sadness, and an overwhelming sense of my responsibility hit me. Immediately I began thinking how these precious 5 and 6 year olds in my classroom were mine. I love them dearly and what on earth would I do if that were to happen at my small rural school. I would have protected them as the brave teachers did at Sandy Hook. Their parents are relying on me and trusting me with their child every day. I hugged my kiddos even tighter that day and my baby at home even more.

In memory of those who lost their lives that day, we as bloggers and teachers are committing to perform Random Acts of Kindness on December 14th. We can make a difference.


As educators, we remember and honor our fallen colleagues and their students from Sandy Hook School.  We honor them each day in our classrooms in which we continue their dream of teaching our children.  We honor their memory with our service.  Join with teachers everywhere in committing random acts of kindness to show our love for Sandy Hook.
Let's join together as a community of teachers, bloggers and FRIENDS to spread the word about this movement to honor Sandy Hook.  Let's not only commit to committing acts of kindness on December 14th, but let's commit to committing acts of kindness on December 15th and in the spring and the summer.  Let's commit do kindness for Sandy Hook.

Black Friday Deals

Be honest...who is a crazy and headed into that Black Friday mess? Go ahead...raise your hand. Well...not this chicka!!! I did do some Black Friday Thursday shopping from my home, on my couch, in my pjs!! I got everything I wanted from Black Friday Thursday deals sitting at home! :) Yay for me! Guess what I'll be doing today? Shopping from my computer again on TPT! Lots of my friends are throwing a quick 1 day Black Friday Sale with 20% off in our stores.

 
I'm diving deep into Christmas as soon as I return. We will be doing a Gingerbread theme next week!!! I'll be using this from Kindergarten Smiles:
 
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Gingerbread-Literacy-and-Math-COMBO-Pack-430184
 
and this from Kickin' It in Kindergarten:
 
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Giddy-for-Gingy-Gingerbread-Literacy-and-Math-982321
 
I'm so excited to also be starting the students Christmas Gifts to their Parents. You can read more about that here:
 
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/A-Christmas-Gift-for-Parents-422498
 
We will also be doing my Christmas unit the following week. Grab it now while it is on sale!
 
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/A-Ho-Ho-Ho-Lot-of-Learning-Literacy-and-Math-Activities-427135
 
Have a great day! Remember that Monday is the TPT sale and you can save an additional 8%...but if you are like me, you need things now so you can teach on Monday! :)

EEEK! Loving this new Christmas Craft!!!

Okay so I know everyone has seen this on pinterest:



I also found this on pinterest:

 
Well, I took those 2, put them together, and this is what we came up with. I LOVE these.
 

 


I love this one:
 
 
WHEW WEE! Let me tell you how great this activity was to observe their ability to order by length. Mercy me. I'll be honest I tried to do the criss cross look ...uh HOT MESS!!! So, we went back to straight! I'll be adding a star to the top of these and putting them in their scrapbooks.
 
We have 4 days next week and we are DONE. We have finished our Parent Gifts (pics to come soon):
 
 
We will also be doing some activities from my A Ho! Ho! Ho! Lot of Learning unit:
 
 
 

Blog Hop Day 8

On the 8th day of Christmas my true love gave to me...sorry, no maids a milking here! :) Thank goodness right? I've been very MIA lately. Busy, busy but I am back for the 12 Days of Kindergarten Blog Hop.

I am loving how my new literacy centers are going! The kiddos are having so much fun. Most of my kiddos are getting really good at sounding out CVC words so I made a little activity for them to do next week and YOU get it for free! :) (Just click on the picture below.)


This little activity is perfect for students to cut out, read, and sort into real or nonsense and then record their answers. The freebie includes 18 real and 18 nonsense words. The record form only has 9 spots for both so you can pick and choose which words you want to use! Enjoy!

If you are not already a follower of this blog, I would love for you to follow! Make sure you check out Crayons and Curls tomorrow. She's next on the blog hop train. If you missed any of the other days, they are listed below!

 
 

Christmas gift for Parents

Are you having trouble deciding what your kiddos can get your parents? Well, I have the perfect solution. I just listed by 2013 Calendar - A Christmas Gift for Parents.


I started doing this 4 years ago and parents love it! The calendar is black and white and has pictures for each month that students can color.

Here is how I assemble them for my parents. I first take a picture of the student. I have them hold this sign that came with a bulletin board kit that is no longer in stock.


After the students have colored each page, I place their picture, year, and some sort of decoration on a large 12 X 18 piece of construction paper and laminate it. Then I staple the calendar to the paper.

 
I always wrap it up with an ornament the kiddos made and there ya go! The parents really love this gift because it is "hand-made" and useful! I have made this one SUPER cute and each page has an adorable border! Just click here to grab it in my store!
 
Don't forget. You only have until Monday to sign up for Holly Bloggy Christmas!