Christmas Favorites
There are so many wonderful books to read aloud to your students at this time of year. So many that it is sometimes hard to fit them all into our busy, fun-filled schedules. However, every year I always find the time to read the following story to my class:
This would have to be my all time favorite. If you have not read this before, it is about a little boy named Edward who does not know how to read yet. Everyone thinks that he should be tested to see if there is a problem, but his mother says to "just have patience."
On Christmas Eve, Edward discovers that Santa has accidentally left his book of names in his house in front of the fireplace. Edward races outside only to see Santa's sleigh pull away. Edward knows that Santa will not be able to do his job without his book of names so, he has to help Santa. Since he doesn't know how to read or spell yet, Edward decides to make a large B in the snow (since book starts with the letter b) in the hopes that Santa will return in search of his missing book. It works! Santa returns and asks Edward to help him on the rest of his journey. Edward agrees after explaining to Santa that he can't read yet. Santa tells Edward that he can hold the book of names and turn the pages for him. All is well until a bird accidentally knocks Santa's glasses off his nose and they fall into the sea. Oh no...now Santa can't read his book. Will Edward help save Christmas?
Of course, I can't tell you how it ends; but I will tell you that it is one of those read alouds that make you feel all good inside when you are done. Also, it is one of those books where not a single child makes a peep during the read. They are always sitting on the edge of their seats waiting to hear the outcome. I just love books like that! Don't you?
What is your favorite read aloud at Christmas time? I would love to hear about the book or books that are must reads for you.
Happy Blogging!
Ann
Monday, December 12, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Christmas Family Photos
Yes, today was the day that I made my kiddos and hubby get all coordinated for our annual family Christmas card photo shoot. Although there were lots of moans and groans, I think the final product turned out pretty good for an amateur.
Amazing...even the dog cooperated! I just love it when all goes as planned.
Oh....and check out the flip flops! Yes, we live in Florida and, yes, it is December. You gotta love it!
Happy Blogging!
Ann
Yes, today was the day that I made my kiddos and hubby get all coordinated for our annual family Christmas card photo shoot. Although there were lots of moans and groans, I think the final product turned out pretty good for an amateur.
Amazing...even the dog cooperated! I just love it when all goes as planned.
Oh....and check out the flip flops! Yes, we live in Florida and, yes, it is December. You gotta love it!
Happy Blogging!
Ann
Saturday, December 10, 2011
A New Blog!
I have a fellow teacher who has created a first grade blog. Her name is Meredith and her blog is soooo cute and filled with some innovative ideas. Please check her out @ First Grade Fun.
Happy Blogging!
Ann
I have a fellow teacher who has created a first grade blog. Her name is Meredith and her blog is soooo cute and filled with some innovative ideas. Please check her out @ First Grade Fun.
Happy Blogging!
Ann
Have you read this version?
It was everything Gingerbread in my kinder classroom last week. We had such a great time reading all kinds of versions of The Gingerbread Man and this was the newest version. One of my teacher friends shared it with me when she heard of my literary focus of the week. I just have to share!
In this version it begins in a classroom with a some students mixing up the ingredients to make a Gingerbread Man; after they pull him out of the oven they decide that he needs to cool off so the students leave the room to go to recess. The Gingerbread Man becomes extremely concerned and starts running around the school trying to find them and, of course, he is chanting all the while. As he is chanting and searching he runs into several different school personnel (art teacher, coach, nurse, etc.) that give him clues as the where the kids may have gone.
My favorite part would have to be when he is missing a piece of his toe due to an accident with a soccer ball. The coach sends him to the nurse to get fixed. As I was reading it for the first time, I couldn't help but remember the Esteban's finger Story that Kristen posted around Halloween at A Teeny Tiny Teacher. If you haven't read her post yet....it is probably the funniest teaching story I have ever read. You will understand why I had that text connection. Click on the link if you want a good laugh.
Anyway, back to the book, this was probably the cutest version that I have found in a long time. It has a happy ending but I will let you read it for yourself. I don't believe in ever giving away the ending of the book.
Here are a few other versions of the Gingerbread Man that I use during our unit:
What versions do you use when teaching about The Gingerbread Man? I would love to hear from you.
Leave a comment.
Happy Blogging!
Ann
It was everything Gingerbread in my kinder classroom last week. We had such a great time reading all kinds of versions of The Gingerbread Man and this was the newest version. One of my teacher friends shared it with me when she heard of my literary focus of the week. I just have to share!
In this version it begins in a classroom with a some students mixing up the ingredients to make a Gingerbread Man; after they pull him out of the oven they decide that he needs to cool off so the students leave the room to go to recess. The Gingerbread Man becomes extremely concerned and starts running around the school trying to find them and, of course, he is chanting all the while. As he is chanting and searching he runs into several different school personnel (art teacher, coach, nurse, etc.) that give him clues as the where the kids may have gone.
My favorite part would have to be when he is missing a piece of his toe due to an accident with a soccer ball. The coach sends him to the nurse to get fixed. As I was reading it for the first time, I couldn't help but remember the Esteban's finger Story that Kristen posted around Halloween at A Teeny Tiny Teacher. If you haven't read her post yet....it is probably the funniest teaching story I have ever read. You will understand why I had that text connection. Click on the link if you want a good laugh.
Anyway, back to the book, this was probably the cutest version that I have found in a long time. It has a happy ending but I will let you read it for yourself. I don't believe in ever giving away the ending of the book.
Here are a few other versions of the Gingerbread Man that I use during our unit:
What versions do you use when teaching about The Gingerbread Man? I would love to hear from you.
Leave a comment.
Happy Blogging!
Ann
Thursday, December 8, 2011
It is the GIVING season!
Hey! I just discovered a new blog who has a great giveaway going on....
Molly over at Classroom Confetti is offering two teachers a chance to win. Please check out her blog before the end of the weekend. I am sure you won't be disappointed. If you want, you can tell her I sent you.
Happy Blogging!
Ann
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Anyone else feeling a bit frazzled?
Sorry it has been a few days since my last post! I have had a busy past few days....daughter's dance recital, son's band concert, setting up the Christmas tree, a full day of Christmas shopping, faculty meetings, professional development day at school, parent/teacher conferences, report card assessments and a teacher of the year reception. I am feeling like this cute little kitty who is looking a bit overwhelmed and not sure how to get out of this unfortunate situation. Maybe it's the holidays....maybe it is all the activities and all the responsibilities....I am not quite sure but I hope I look as half as cute as this kitty when I am frazzled!
But I do have some good news! Marlana over at Lil' Country Kindergarten has offered to help me with creating my button. Hopefully I will have that up and working here real soon. It was so nice for her to offer to help little ole' me. It is so nice knowing that there are wonderful people out there in the blogging community! I feel like I am meeting new friends.
Also, I was so excited when I logged on and found out that I was up to 10 followers. Wow! I know that isn't much to many of you out there who have hundreds of followers, but that is AWESOME to me! After all, you have to start out small...
Anyway...I sure am having fun with this Elf on the Shelf dude, ours is referred to as Elfie. He seems to be helping a bit with my little ones. I just love when he leaves little notes on the tables of the "good ones" to let them know what Santa really likes! The notes seem to be reinforcing those positive behaviors that we want to see happening in the classroom and, thankfully, for me I am seeing them happen more and more often each day.
Now I am just wishing that Elfie could stay a little while longer. Why does he have to leave! So...my brain is thinking of another character that could stay longer....you know...like a stuffed animal that maybe Santa could bring to my class as a gift...also as a helper who could "report back to Santa " every so often and leave positive notes around to continue to reinforce the correct behavior.
Let me know what you think? Or...maybe you have a better idea!
Thanks for reading my blog and making me feel special!
Ann
Thursday, December 1, 2011
The Elf is on the Shelf
You know the little guy I am referring to:
You know the little guy I am referring to:
This one!
Yes, he arrived this morning straight from the north pole! At least that is what my kinders think!
Each year I try to come up with a unique way for this little guy to arrive. One year it was a package that I really sent to myself through the postal service with the return address as The North Pole. Another year, the principal delivered it to my room covered in snow (which is amazing since I live in Florida). I've even had "Santa Clause" call my room and send us on a scavenger hunt through the school to find the elf.
This year, I guess I toned it down a little due to the wild overzealous interesting behaviors that I have in my classroom. I know that you understand because I am sure you have students just like this in your class. I am referring to those certain individuals who have a difficult time calming back down after an exciting event (Oh! And I just have to mention that yesterday was our school's annual Walk-a-thon. I discovered that listening to "Who Let The Dogs Out" for 30 minutes will drive any sane person to their brink!)
So, back to the elf story...I simply had our head secretary call into my classroom stating that a Christmas gift had been delivered to the front office for me. So I selected the two students who I knew wouldn't peek most responsible students to retrieve the gift bag.
When the gift arrived...I really played it up. It went something like this... "Wow! A Christmas gift for me and it is not even Christmas yet! I really must have been a good girl this year to receive a present from Santa so early!"
Of course, when we opened it up...who was inside but The Elf On The Shelf!
You know the rest of the story...read the book...discuss the book...name the elf...put the elf up on a shelf...yada...yada...yada.
It went well...now my only hope is that the Elf works it's magic on my few students who have wild overzealous interesting behaviors.
So I have heard that there are many others out there that use the Elf in their classroom and I have seen some wonderful ideas in the blogging community. So I was wondering....How did you introduce your Elf On The Shelf? Share your story with me...Maybe next year I will have a class without those wild overzealous interesting behaviors. Maybe I will ask for that for Christmas!
Happy Blogging!
Ann
Oh...PS I was successful in making a button for my blog but got extremely confused when it came to getting a text box to show below. If anyone knows a simple way to do this...PLEASE SHARE!
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