As part of my every day responsive classroom routine, we start and end each day with the enclosed poems. Excerpts of the poem include:
Some of our work will be easy, and some will not
but we'll always give it our best shot
We'll be kind every day
As we work, learn, and play
Collection of Reader's Theater Plays based on folk tales (Anansi and Coyote), Games (Candy Land and Puzzles) and math (Mathopotamia). Featuring 5 reader's theater scripts!
Poems and songs about punctuation, alliteration, regrouping, digestion, force and motion, and similes.
Here is an excerpt:
WE'RE REGROUPING IT'S FUN TO DO
WE'RE REGROUPING ME AND YOU
WE'RE REGROUPING AND YES IT'S TRUE
WE'RE REGROUPING THANKS TO PLACE VALUE
Anansi and Coyote are up to their old tricks. Who will prove to be the most cunning and get to the sun first? This reader's theater script includes poems and a play....
This original play is based on the fairy tale kingdom of Mathopotamia. Learn about the power of math and review important math concepts along the way as the Mathopotamians try to win back their math from the evil witch and warlock.
Here is an excerpt:
ON A CLOUDY DAY WHEN IT'S RAINING AND WET
AND YOU ARE STARTING TO GET UPSET
HERE IS WHAT YOU CAN DO
IT'S AS SIMPLE AS ONE PLUS ONE IS TWO
This original play is based on the fairy tale kingdom of Mathopotamia. Learn about the power of math and review important math concepts along the way as the Mathopotamians try to win back their math from the evil witch and warlock.
Think about word families, visualization, and other important literacy concepts through the magic of music. Sung to tunes from Frozen, you might not learn that REINDEERS ARE BETTER THAN PEOPLE, but you'll learn that BOOKS ARE BETTER THAN VIDEO GAMES!
Songs about science set to popular Disney songs!
Topics include simple machines, force and motion, digestion, saving trees, the joy of science, and more!
This packet includes 30 ideas for family fun and enrichment ideas that you can use as homework or as an enrichment option. Document is in Word so you can modify it for your class needs.
An example of one of the activities:
Count to 100 by twos, fours, and tens while jumping rope or doing jumping jacks.
1st - 3rd
English Language Arts, Other (ELA), Performing Arts