Last week was finally our first week of school. It was great!! I was thinking about posting some of the cool things we did and realized that almost all of the things I wanted to share came from ideas I found on other teachers' wonderful blogs. So this post is really a thank you note to those teachers for being so generous and sharing their amazing ideas. Here goes...
On Talk Like a Pirate Day, we had a wonderful Pirate Letter Hunt that Sandi from Rubberboots and Elf Shoes created. The kids had a so much fun running around, helping each other, and marking off the letters they found. As one student said, "It's like every letter is a treasure!" Now that's music to a teacher's ears.:)
I used Sandi's answer sheet and gave each child a clip board and a pencil The Kindergarten class taped Amanda's free Shiver Me Letters around the playground. It was simple, fun and as Sandi pointed out, "the kids didn't even know they were learning."
Marking off letters (and talking about the alphabet!) |
There was lots of movement... |
and collaboration! |
thought |
The kids LOVED it! |
I enlarged the piece and then made copies on card stock. I had to make some modifications so that the edges of the puzzle would be straight. I saw Tammy's idea before I went to bed and was able to get all the pieces copied and cut out before school the next morning.
some of my traced pieces |
Tammy had each child draw a picture on his or her puzzle piece. I was worried that the pieces would be too small for a full portrait by my little ones so after numbering the back, I drew a chin on each piece.
The kids then did a wonderful job of making the piece their own. I LOVE the portraits and how we all fit together!
In addition to Sandi and Tammy's ideas we also played with magic play dough. I'm not sure where I first saw this idea but I've done it every year on the first day of school.
Your puzzle is adorable. It turned out so well. Thank you for sharing a picture!
ReplyDelete❀ Tammy
Forever in First
Thanks for the inspiration Tammy!
DeleteLyn
By the way, I'm honored to be called your Blogging Buddy. :)
DeleteYour CCBB bin looks awesome. As does the puzzle. I want to try the changing colour playdough one year. The look on the kids' faces when the colour changes must be priceless.
ReplyDeleteSandi
Thanks Sandi,
DeleteI just made a fall bin that I love. I can see this could get to be a bit addicting:)
Lyn
The kiddos look like they are having a blast! Love the sensory bin idea!
ReplyDeleteNotJustChild'sPlay
It was a great week:) Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
DeleteLyn
I love learning from others:) Thank goodness for blogs and Pinterest!!
ReplyDeleteConnie Anderson:)
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