Fast and easy! It just required brown, dark brown or black, and white construction paper, glue and a marker. We cut out the shapes of the heads, the kids drew the antlers and pasted everything on. Using a glue stick, minimal mess!
Here is a collection of ideas and activities for teaching academics to toddlers through elementary school students, based on my own teaching career as well as raising children. These are in project based and thematic learning activities, to extend traditional learning.
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Monday, December 21, 2015
Friday, December 11, 2015
Word Sort with Beads
We do a lot of word sorts, which are great for ESL students and help with discriminating between words and reading visually similar patterns. This week we were working on sn and sw words. We did two different activities using our beads, a listening activity and then a visual identification activity.
For the listening activity, each student had two beads, a blue for words beginning with sw and a green bead for words beginning with sn. I read down their list of words, and for each word, they would put the corresponding bead on the desk.
For example, the word snail, they would put a green bead down, for swim, a blue bead, and so on.
The second part of the lesson, they had the word list and seven green beads and seven blue beads. They would place a bead over each beginning blend. It is easy, quick, minimal preparation and minimal clean up!
For the listening activity, each student had two beads, a blue for words beginning with sw and a green bead for words beginning with sn. I read down their list of words, and for each word, they would put the corresponding bead on the desk.
For example, the word snail, they would put a green bead down, for swim, a blue bead, and so on.
The second part of the lesson, they had the word list and seven green beads and seven blue beads. They would place a bead over each beginning blend. It is easy, quick, minimal preparation and minimal clean up!
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