Friday, September 27, 2013

Name writing activities


It's several weeks into the school year and I haven't posted anything about my new class yet, but it's all good- they're a great bunch!  I have 11 kids and they are loads of fun and full of personality.  I'm so lucky that their transition was easy, I didn't even have any criers on the first day!  We've been hard at work on identifying their names, identifying the letters in their names, and getting the muscles in their hands strong enough to be ready to start writing their names.  Here are some pictures of the name writing activities we've done so far this year. 




We started learning about names by focusing on the first letter.  My students fancied up their first letter with paint and glitter. We made fancy names using some of the materials in the art center. 




On Deanna Jump's blog I found this cute Wheels on the Bus activity.  My kids had a hard time getting through the song without giggling...it was a lot of fun!

If you want the words I used for the poster here they are: Wheels on the bus poster words
And here are the things that the students cut out: Wheels on the Bus student papers




We worked a lot on name identification too.  We used do-a-dot markers to decorate their names.  We also put their handprints on the paper too and laminated it so that they can be placemats for playdough this year.  


 Here are my students fishing for their names.  I printed out clip art fish on cardstock and wrote the names of each of my students on the fish.  Then I attached a paperclip mouth on each fish and gave students a magnet on a piece of yarn to go fishing with.  They loved trying to catch their names!




We worked on fine motor skills and letter recognition by making name mosaics.  They came out really nicely!


 We also did the same thing but with pasta.


We worked on learning the letters in their names, in order, by putting together name puzzles. 
I used a hot glue gun to go over their names so that they could be used to make crayon rubbings. 

We used alphabet stamps and glitter paint to stamp out their names with the letters in the right order.


We did a similar thing using playdough to make the letters in their names.  If you want my favorite play dough recipe go here: Playdough Recipe

This is a sorting activity.  Students were given foam letters and they had to sort them into two columns, letters in my name and letters not in my name. 


Once we finally started writing their names, we used this disappearing names worksheet where they slowly start writing more and more of their name and we went outside in the HOT, HOT sun and used sidewalk chalk to write the bricks surrounding our early childhood playground. 


Here's a poem we used throughout our time working on names.

If you have any great name activities leave a comment!

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Classroom Contract

I'm not sure where this originally came from, but I always had it posted on my wall when I taught kindergarten and first grade.  During the first week of school when we were discussing classroom expectations for the year, each student would come up and sign the bottom if they could promise to follow the promises in the poem. 


Meet Your Teacher book

This summer I was lucky enough to attend the I Teach K! Conference in Las Vegas.  One my favorite presenters was Shari Slone who brought a plethora of classroom books along with her for teachers to look at.  One idea she had that I really liked was making a Meet Your Teacher book to read to your students on the first day.  Luckily there are artsy people out there who made lovely templates for meet the teacher books, so I bought this one from tPt.  I'm excited to share it with my students in a couple of days!


Thursday, August 29, 2013

Daily Schedule

Here's the schedule that I send home with parents at back to school night (or in our case Back to School day...woohoo!)


There is an editable copy of it you can download for free here!


Be sure to pin it on pinterest

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Beginning of the Year Bulletin Baord

Here's the bulletin board I made for the beginning of the year.


Pin it on Pinterest here!


Here are a few cute bulletin boards that the other early childhood teachers at my school put up...




Monday, August 26, 2013

Color Posters

Back to School!

Today was the first day back at school for me.  It was great to see my friends and co-workers and hear about the fun summer adventures that people had!

My break was fabulous by the way...I went to Nepal, Las Vegas, Utah, Wyoming, Ohio, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Ecuador.  It was really, really busy, but I got to see a lot of my friends and family, so I can't complain.

Here's me with my mom, and my nieces and nephew at the Ohio State Fair. 


I haven't had much time to work on decorating my classroom yet, but here's a link for some color posters I made to display on my classroom wall.  I wasn't happy with the posters that were commercially available, so I made these using pictures of things that the students are familiar with.



Download my Color Posters here

and be sure to pin it Pinterest!

Enjoy!

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Community Helpers

One of my favorite themes this year was community helpers.  We got to go on field trips to fun places like the the post office, the fire station, and the dentist office.




Here are some follow-up sheets the students completed after the trip:



 We used the costumes and props in the drama center:


My students especially loved using this cute pet intake form while playing vet.  I found it here at Kindergarten Night Owls.






We made class books like this:





We learned a song the follows the tune of the wheels on the bus.  Here is a powerpoint I made to help the students learn the words:





Towards the end of the unit, we talked about what students want to be when they grow up and then we created this poster that says: When I grow up I will be someone who helps my community!  I used clip art pictures of community helpers and put my students faces in place of the clip art faces.


Here is a link to the clip art that I used and the labels for the bottom of the graph.

We then hung this poster in the center of the bulletin board and surrounded it with these community helpers that my students cut out of construction paper.  It was amazing to see how much their scissor skills have improved from the beginning of the year!



If you want to download the templates I made, go here for a free download.  I just cut down construction paper so that it would fit into the printer.

Enjoy!