I have been teaching for 7 years now and I am currently on leave as I have just had my fist child. I have taught a range of grades and have a lot of experience with birth to 5 year olds.
There are two activities for students to consolidate learning on ordinal numbers 1-5 and 1-10. This activity could be laminated and used as a math group activity.
There are a variety of activities in this package to assist students in learning:
- what order the days of the week appear in
- classify weekdays from weekends
- using language like yesterday, today, tomorrow
- spelling of the days of the week
These activities are also great assessment tools.
These game cards provide students with the opportunity to develop or refine subtraction skills. All students are playing the same game, but it is differentiated for their individual learning needs.
Equipment needed
Dice
Counters
Game cards
These two worksheets consolidate learning on punctuation. In the first worksheet children are asked to add in the correct punctuation using full stops, capital letters, commas and question marks. The second sheet asks students to create their own sentences using the same punctuation.
There are several ways you can use these sheets
Whole Class: Display in room and children can add to it when working.
Small Groups: Children share a couple of sheets as a group and all add words to them.
Individually: Children have their own sheet and might work on one or two words at a time.
The last sheet is blank so you can write in any other words. I have used high frequency sight words. I use magazines, catalogues and newspapers but these could be substituted for other written materials.
These worksheets are great for assisting students to develop the language to describe objects based on their length.
They can be used 3 ways:
1. Just as worksheets
2. Laminated and used in groups
3. As an assessment
To use these worksheets I first read and story. We discuss the main events and I would model using the sheet. Students are asked to draw a picture of the main events – one in each box. Then using the writing scaffold students write a couple of sentences about each picture. The final worksheet can be used to write a final copy after editing or more capable students can use it instead of the structured one.
This assessment gives you an over view of students skills in the following areas:
-Writing numerals
- Shapes 2D and 3D
- Patterns
- Graphs
- Size, Area and Length
This letter sound assessment is a great recording sheet to see how your students are progressing with their letter/sound knowledge.
I cut out the larger letters as flash cards and follow the below script. You can ask students to write letters on a white board or use the student worksheet if you would like a record of their work.
Script: Teacher: Hold up first letter and say ‘What is this letters name?’ Record response. ‘What sound does it make?’ Record response. ‘Can you write that letter?’
I use these writing booklet with my release classes as it allows me to take them home to mark without disrupting the classroom teacher.
K - 2nd
Creative Writing, Writing
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Experience
I have been teaching for 7 years now and I am currently on leave as I have just had my fist child. I have taught a range of grades and have a lot of experience with birth to 5 year olds.
Teaching style
I am a very organised person who loves routine and structure.
My own education history
Bachelor of Education Early Childhood and Primary
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