10 November 2012

Leaves, Turkeys and Sub Kits!

Happy Veterans Day! We've been busy, busy, busy welcoming fall into our rooms, and we've got a few things to share with you! Here's a great little activity that we did last week with our first graders. We've been talking lately about story retells, and thought this would be a great time to read the story There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves. The kids just LOVE these books, and they work pretty well for practicing retelling a story. But the best part about this wonderful little gem? It's free for all of you! Just click {HERE} for your free copy.


This year we've really had to cut back on our craftivities and art projects, due to time restraints. Our schedules are so tight, we don't get to do much fun stuff anymore, unfortunately. But we are getting in at least 1 themed project each month. We shared our apples back in September, we made these cute little pumpkins for October, and for November, we made these great little turkeys.


The kids also wrote something they were thankful for on each feather, and they turned out really cute. They aren't completely finished yet, but we'll try to add pics later. If you'd like the patterns for the turkeys, click {HERE}.

We've also gotten several emails asking us about our First Grade Sub Kit. We realized that we never blogged about it, so we'd love to share it with you now. How annoying is it when you are home late at night, you end up with a sick kid, and need to get a sub for the next day. For us, that means either a super late trip to school to do sub plans, or getting up WAY too early to go school to get ready. Boo! So this year we came up with our sub kit. It may be one of our favorite things ever. It is designed to be a full day's worth of activities that can be taught at any point in the year, no matter what you are teaching.  It is a very easy kit to put together, and included only things that would already be found in your classroom, or around you house. Check out our product description:

In a pinch, and need a great days worth of plans for a sub? Or, want to be ready just in case? This kit provides you with a days worth of activities perfect for any sub! Have materials copied ahead of time, and you are ready to go! These activities include direction pages for any substitute, and use only materials already in your classroom or home.
All activities are created to be easily adapted to your time schedule and your students needs. Each lesson is divided into chunks that can be completed in pieces if necessary. 

*Writing: Arthur Writes a Story lesson with 3 activities
*Reading: “When I grow up” mini book lesson, with 6 activities
*Math: Math Facts Graph with 6 activities
*Social Studies: Playground Map Activity with 3 activities
*Science: Magnet Lesson with 3 activities

A great label for any tote for your sub kit is also included!

Now, take a look at a few pictures of how our kit is organized.


Our finished kit


We've copied everything so that it is all ready to go. The books are in here as well as the materials used for the science lesson.


These three books are used in our lesson, although they can be substituted by other books as well


A great label is included in the kit as well.

A few other things that we've filed in our own kits include a class list, daily and weekly schedules, school procedures, student information and anything else a sub may need for the day. If the hanging file tote is not a good fit for you, you could also use a large binder to store everything. This kit includes enough lessons to fill a day, but realistically you've got enough for more than that. If you end up purchasing this, we'd love to see you you organize it. Make sure to check it out at our store! We hope to do a kindergarten version at some point as well.


We hope you all enjoy your 3 day weekend!

8 comments:

  1. I couldn't get the Old Lady document to download correctly. Thank you for the cute turkey.

    renetowens@sbcglobal.net
    Rene Owens

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  2. Rene- So sorry :( We tried downloading and it downloaded just fine. Try again and let us know if you're still having difficulties.

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  3. First time really looking at your blog and I love it! Love your reading and literacy center activities and organization:)

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  4. Cant wait to see the K sub kit!! I dont live close enough to school to make a mid-night dash to school -- I get to rely on others and my own sleep deprived brain to pull things together!! ha! Thankfully I have a template that I just have to fill in w/ all the "stuff" -- makes it MUCH eaiser when you dont want to WRITE all that!!

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  5. Thanks for the turkey patterns! I used them with my class and also added some writing to the craft. Please visit my blog to check out the turkeys! :)

    Diary of a First Grade Teacher

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  6. Love the sub kit! What a great idea. May I ask where you got the tub you have them in?

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  7. llorentej- Thanks so much! We bought the tubs at Target in the children's storage area. They are Circo/Seerilite brand. There were green, pink, and blue lids.

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