Showing posts with label mitten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mitten. Show all posts
Whew!! Last week was a whirlwind!! My little one started daycare the week we came back to school and of course last week, ended up sick and out of "big girl school" the whole week! Luckily, she finally started feeling better this past weekend and was able to go back to school yesterday. I'm praying we make it through this month with no more sickness!
{Even sick, she still loves her books!}
In class last week, we talked about animals in winter and focused on the book The Mitten, by Jen Brett. This is one of my favorites! Of course, we sequenced the story together after we read it, and then the students did an independent sequencing {that I forgot to take a picture of!}.
{You can get the whole group and individual activities in my Winter Sequencing Pack}
As usual, we tied in our story to math and the kids loved all of the activities. {Most of these are from Deeanna's Mitten Pack}.
We worked on decomposing teen numbers into a group of 10 and some more by using a clothesline that only had 10 pins. I dropped a group of mittens on the floor and two kids hung ten mittens on the line. Then, we counted to see how many were left on the floor. We wrote equations to figure out how many mittens we had alltogether.



We also worked on the same skill by singing a song about Grandma Baba's mittens. We started with a group of ten, then added a certain number more to the bottom and wrote the equations to figure out how many mittens we had.

I think the thing my kids loved most last week was measuring each other with mittens. They did a great job lining the mittens up, making sure we started at the person's feet, etc. It was a hoot!



We also read The Hat, by Jen Brett and sequenced the story together and independently. You can get this here as a freebie {I didn't have a goose/gander, so I used a duck!}.

To add to our winter animal fun, we read Bear Snores On and made these adorable hibernating bears from sweet Michelle...love them!

This week we're on to penguins and we're already having so much fun!
We are still having so much fun reading mitten stories and using mittens for our math. Even Ellie Grace came to kindergarten yesterday to join in the fun!
My sweet granny came to bring Ellie Grace to see my class yesterday...they have been begging to meet her! She loved looking at the kids although she doesn't look very enthused about it here!
Yesterday, we decided whether we liked mittens or gloves. I traced the kids' hands according to the answer. Then, we graphed our class choices and filled in our class data sheet {you can get a copy here}.

Today, we used mittens to help us work on teen numbers. I put a group of mittens on the floor and two helpers hung them on the clothesline. After we figured out only 10 mittens would fit, we counted to see how many were left over on the floor. Then, we wrote the equation for our problem and talked about how many groups of ten and how many ones we had. This came from Deeanna's mitten unit {click here} that is filled with great activities!


Tomorrow we're going to squeeze in a little history with Martin Luther King, Jr. {is anyone else excited about our 3 day weekend??}
Here's to a great Friday!
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