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Happy Thanksgiving, Y'all!!

When I started this little blog almost 4 years ago, I never dreamed of how it would change my world, both professionally and personally. Not only has my teaching become better, I have made connections and friendships with some of the most awesome educators from all over the country. To say I appreciate all blogging and TpT has done for my little family would be an understatement for sure!
To thank you, I thought a little giveaway would be fun! Who doesn't need a little extra money at Christmas time?
 I'm giving away a $100 Amazon gift card, and entering is easy! Just use the rafflecopter below. 
a Rafflecopter giveaway
As as additional thank you, I added this little freebie to my TpT store last night. I love any time I can incorporate fine motor into my literacy centers, and these clip cards are the perfect way! Click the picture below to grab them. I hope you enjoy them!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Christmas-Clips-Begining-Sounds-Center-2227470


As much as I wanted to be a good blogger this month, the reality is, that November is super busy for me, and it just didn't happen.
This sweet girl turned 3 last week!! Y'all, 3 has been hard for me! It seems like she was just born!
At school, we have been busy with all things Thanksgiving. We pretty much celebrate the whole month of November! We start by reading and learning about the Pilgrims' voyage on the Mayflower.



After talking about the Mayflower voyage, the kids thought about what they would take on a trip if they could only take one thing. It was a hard decision! {This recording page is from Deanna Jump's Thanksgiving pack}


 We also read about what Pilgrim life was like when they got to America, and we compare our life today with life back then. {You can get these labels at Chalk Talk}.
As part of our learning about Pilgrim life, we make our own butter. The kids always love this, and it's super easy. Just pour some heavy whipping cream in a mason jar and let the kids take turns shaking it. In about 10 minutes, you've got butter!

We tasted our butter, then graphed whether we liked it or not. After each child gave their opinion, I let the kids tell me what they noticed about our data, and wrote what they said. Then, we made a bar graph to represent our picture graph. You can grab the graphs here as a freebie. :)

We also read The Littlest Pilgrim, and talked about Mini's character traits. This is such a sweet story, and I love these cute little Mini crafts {these are from the so sweet Cara Carroll}.

After learning about the Pilgrims journey to America, we learned about the Native Americans who helped them during their first year. For homework, my kids decided on a Native American name for themselves, then we made these cute Native Americans.


This week, we've learned all about turkeys. My kids have learned so much!



We read Turkey Surprise, and decided what we would tell people to eat for Thanksgiving if we were turkeys.


We also read Run, Turkey, Run and brainstormed places a turkey could run to not get eaten. They were so funny!


Another story we read was A Turkey for Thanksgiving. If you don't have this story, you need it! It's precious, and great for practicing retelling. {This activity is part of my Thanksgiving Sequencing pack}.
 Of course during this month, we've been talking a lot about what we're thankful for. We made these turkeys {that I think I got from The Mailbox oh so long ago} and added what we were most thankful for.


Last, we made these sweet turkey handprints as a gift to our families. These are such a precious reminder of their kindergarten Thanksgiving. You can grab a copy of it here.

Whew - that was a lot of pictures! I love this time of year, and I can't believe it's almost December!

A few months ago, I posted these quotes I made for my principal. She printed them and hung them in our conference room and teacher lounge, and they look great! As I've been getting ready to set up my classroom for the upcoming school year, I found a few quotes that I wanted for my classroom and thought I would share them with you.
First, I'm going to copy Jada over at Daisy Days for Learning, and frame this quote to hang outside my classroom.

I'm not sure where I want this one yet, but I love this quote from Walt Disney!
Last, is a quote just for me. One of my faves!


Want to print and use these? Just click on the picture below. :)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B07U2jkTYFjJVzg4Y1BsTk5PTlE/view?usp=sharing

I'm back!! I would love to give a grand excuse for my lack of blogging, but basically, life happened :). We have been crazy busy in our class with field days, field trips, graduation, and more. You name it and we've done it this month!
Last week, I shared a video with some pictures from our class awards/end of the year parent program on Instagram and some sweet ladies asked me to blog about it, so her goes.
Every year I try to have some type of little awards program for parents to come to that ends our year. I love this tradition for many reasons - it lets me see parents and talk to them about their child {something that is hard to do in the chaos of graduation}, it lets parents have a glimpse of our year, and it lets me leave the year on a positive note for each child. The morning of, I set our tables up like this:

At each child's seat there is an end of the year gift for the child, a parent gift, a parent letter, the child's memory book, and a summer pack. Here's a closer look...
For each child's gift, I give them a bucket with extra books that came with old reading packs, a box of crayons, and some math games that we played throughout the year that they can play with their family over the summer.

I put the math games in sheet protectors and give the kids a dry erase marker and dice to play the games. {These games were made by friend Deeanna - I'm trying to get her to put them on TpT :) }

For the parent gift, I take each child's picture, add their favorite things from kindergarten, then put it in a little frame I picked up at Wal-mart. Super easy! The picture is an idea from Katie over at Little Warriors - I love how they turn out! I also add these to the end of my class video.
I also had a letter for the parents at each seat. This is a combination of letters I've seen over the years and I'm not quite sure where it originated. You can grab the letter here. :)
Then, I have the kids' memory books. These are in my TpT store and are so super simple...which isn't that what we all need at the end of the year??? At the beginning of the book, I write each child their own, handwritten letter. It's something that's important to me and I want each child to look back and know they were loved! Then, I put a poem that my 1st grade teacher gave me way back when {so I don't know who originally wrote it}. You can grab the poem here. Following that are the memory book pages. I also add in a DVD of the video I make for our class.













Under the memory book is a summer pack our school sends home with the kids with sight words, math facts, and cold reads to practice for 1st grade.
After the parents look at all the things at their child's seat, we start awards. These are just simple, informal awards, but the kids love them. I give each child a candy award and a general award. The candy awards were an idea from Reagan Tunstall {she has hers free here} and the others are just some I made up. The kids love getting their candy!


After awards, we watch our class video that I make using pictures I take throughout the year. I use iMovie and it is super simple once you try it!

That's about it - we have some simple snacks, then we're done. It is a little bit of work, but most parents are always appreciative and I love doing it for my kids!

Now, I'm off to gear up for our last day tomorrow {that will be full of organizing cumulative records - joy!}
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