Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Cinco de Mayo: Free Resources, Free Activities, Craft Ideas, and Lessons

Hard to believe it's almost May, so let's celebrate with some great free Cinco de Mayo resources and activities. As I researched the holiday, I learned so much about the holiday's history. Do you know where Puebla, Mexico is? Do you know about the Battle of Puebla? Most people think that Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of Mexico's Independence but it's not. After learning so much about it I decided to create a new product, "Cinco de Mayo: History and Traditions."  It is designed to teach students about the history of Cinco de Mayo and the traditions of how Mexicans celebrate it through reading and writing activities.
Here is a sample of the reading activities.
There are also Map Activities like the ones below:
There are also several writing activities and writing prompts. Just click on the any of the pictures above to download the Preview file to see sample pages of all the reading and writing activities in this packet.

I've put together some great websites for you to check out for all grade levels. This first one has a great Power Point slide show of Cinco De Mayo with wonderful pictures that would be a perfect for introducing Cinco de Mayo to your students. Just click on the picture below. You will have to scroll down the page until you get to the slide show. There is also a video about the traditions which you may want to view before deciding to show it to your students.
Next is Scholastic. There is something for everyone at Scholastic. Just click on the picture below.
If you are looking for some fun craft ideas and Mexican recipes to make, then click on the picture of a fun craft below.
You can also find some craft ideas as well as free activities, songs, poems, and printables at dltk-kids. Click HERE to check them out.

Education World always has interesting activities and lesson plans for all grade levels which you can check out by clicking on the picture below.
I always check out the Holiday Zone because they have links to other websites for Arts and Crafts ideas, Songs, Games, Books to read , and more. If you want to check them out, just click on the picture below.
Finally you will find a collection of reviewed free lessons and resources at TeachersFirst. Just click on the picture below to access these.
Of course I have a freebie for my followers and viewers. There are 2 different Making Words and Sentences to choose from in this packet and writing papers for sentence writing.
If you would like to download this freebie just click on the picture below.
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Thanks for all you do to make a difference for your students. Hope it's a fun celebration for you and your students.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Teachers Notebook Sitewide Sale! April 16th -April 18th

Did you hear that Teachers Notebook is having a Sitewide Sale from April 16th through April 18th? They are giving 10% off at checkout on all your purchases. I decided to put my shop on sale, too. Everything in my shop is 20% which means you will get almost 30% at checkout. Hope you will stop by and checkout all my Earth Day and Spring units. Just click on the picture above.

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

National Poetry Month Free Resources


April is National Poetry Month and a great time to get your students excited about poetry. There are so many benefits to adding poetry to your classroom reading activities. Look at the poem below:

There are so many ways to use this for teaching many of the components of a balance literacy program. When students read aloud they develop expression, phrasing, and most of all fluency. Have you ever tried Echo reading? This a great way to get all your students to participate. First you read a line or stanza and then they read it. You can start by having students echo a line and then a stanza. Repeated reading helps develop fluency. This poem also helps to teach vocabulary. Look at the words blooming and waddling. Students can act out these words as they are reciting the poem. This poem describes the many signs of spring, perfect addition to a Spring Science Unit. How about comparing and contrasting what happens in spring to what happens in winter?  Depending on your grade level you could do a phonics lesson on the "ou" sound in ground and and "ow" as in town. What other phonics lessons can you think of? I always like to add a writing activity with my poems. Students can write about what they like most about spring. This poem is part of my "Spring Poems" Unit.  You can see sample pages of all the poems and literacy activities by clicking on the imYou can read more about it and get a free poem by clicking HERE

Most of you know how much I love to write poems, chants, and plays and explore the different poetry forms and share them with you. Sometimes a poem just pops in my head when I go out for a walk and I have to rush home to write it down. I'm thrilled when I can remember it since I just turned 65. A few days ago I was thinking about rain as we had so much of it in March and at the beginning of April. All of a sudden I wrote "April Showers" and then 5 more poems about Rain. I had so much fun that I decided to put them in a new product called, "Showers of Rain Poems." Here is a sample of the 6 original poems. Just click on the picture to see some samples and download the Preview to see all the poems and writing activities.
There is a Haiku, called "Raindrops" and a Craftivity Activity where students will write their own Haiku about Raindrops and paste it to a Raindrop like the one below. Think of a bulletin board full of Raindrop Haiku.
One of my favorite poems in this packet is "Can You Hear the Rain?" It is a great poem to have students close their eyes while you read it and imagine the sounds and visualize the rain falling. Students will then find and sort plural nouns, adjectives, and verbs.
With April being National poetry month I have put together some great free resources, free lesson ideas, poetry book resources, and freebies for you to access for all your April poetry needs.
 First is Scholastic. You will find so many free resources, lesson ideas, and poetry book ideas. Just click on the picture below to access them.
I love all the free resources at Reading Rockets. There are so many links to Learning through Poetry to access including lessons, different forms of poetry, and using poetry for English Language learners that you don't want to miss. Just click on the picture below.
If you are looking for some free resources of different forms of poetry to use with your students just click HERE. You can also find more forms of poetry with instructions by clicking on the picture below.
Finally, you will find free poetry lesson plans and resources at Education World by clicking on the picture below.

Of course I have a freebie for all my followers and viewers. It's a poem and writing activity from my new "April Showers Bring Rain Poems" packet. Just click on the picture below to download your free poetry product. Hope you will leave some sweet feedback.

Thanks for all you do to make a difference for your students. Hope you don't have too many April showers!
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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Be an Earth Protector! Free Resources, Projects, and Activities


Earth Day is only a few weeks away and while I was researching my new product, "Why We Need Earth Day" I read some very disturbing facts about how we are harming our earth. Did you know that the average person throws away 4 pounds of garbage a day? Although the United states has only 5% of the world's population it contributes 40% of the waste. I decided to try to turn the negative statistics into some positive action. Although Earth Day is only 1 day a year, there are lots of things we can all do each and every day. They say that politics is local but I believe that helping our earth is local, too.

What We Know:
We know that we need to recycle, reduce, and reuse. That's easier said than done. The recycling rate of the United States is only 28%. We need to do a much better job. We know that recycling, reducing, and reusing saves energy, water, and land as well as decreases the amount of pollution in our air, water, and land. Here are some activities that your students can do with their families and hopefully get your whole community involved.

Take the Shower Challenge
We all like to take long, hot showers. Did you know that the average person uses 12,000 gallons of water a year. We can save water and energy that it takes to heat the water by taking shorter showers.

  • Have students time how long it takes them in the shower from turning on the water to shutting it off. They can get another family member to time them. Have them write down the minutes and seconds and share it in class. As a math activity you can have students find who took the longest and shortest shower.
  • Then have them try to reduce their shower time each day. Record the time and chart their progress. 
  • This would be a fun activity for the whole family!
  • This will not only save water and energy but can lower a family's utility bill!
Be an Earth-Friendly Detective:
Have you ever gone around your home or yard to find things that are not earth-friendly? Challenge students to go home and look in each room and outside and make a list of what they see. Were there lights left on in rooms, water dripping from a faucet, or things thrown away that could have been recycled? This is one of the activities in my "Why We Need Earth Day" Packet.
Keep an Earth Log:
Have students keep an Earth Log of what they do each day to recycle, reduce, and reuse. They would probably do a lot more if they had to keep a daily log. Here's my Earth Blog from my packet.
Saving Food Scraps for Composting
Find out if there are places that make compost near you. Apple cores, banana peels, and other food waste can be recycled into compost. Compost makes a rich fertilizer. Special bins can be set up in your school cafeteria to collect these wastes and then can be transported to one of the composting sites. A great science activity would be to learn how to make compost. Click HERE to get a free power point on how to compost with kids.

I found many Earth Day projects on Pinterest. Click HERE to see them. 
I also found some great lessons, projects, and activities at Education World which you can access by clicking on the picture below.
You can also check out my new product, "Why We Need Earth Day"  for Grades 2-3 by clicking on the picture below. There are a variety of reading and writing activities to teach students about the history of Earth Day and what we can do to help our earth. You can download the preview to see sample pages of all the activities in the packet. All the activities are differentiated at the 2nd and 3rd grade levels.
If you are looking for free resources, craft ideas, and free activities for K-1 just click on the picture below.
Finally for all of my followers and viewers I have put my "Be an Earth Detective" and "Earth Log" in a freebie that you can download by clicking on the picture below. Hope your students enjoy it.
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Thanks for all you do to make a difference for your students. I hope we can begin to do more to take care of our earth each and every day.

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