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Learning All Of Those ABC's!

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

If you're like me, you're trying to get things organized for those first few weeks of school.   I know I don't want to be scrambling around, looking for things I will need.  Gumballs Galore is an alphabet based product that provides games and printables focusing on the letters of the alphabet as well as some high frequency words.


Gumballs Galore by FirstLittleLessons

Here's a fun Gumball Machine game to play with a small group of friends in a Center group.  Pick a gumball letter card and find that gumball in your gumball machine and cover it with a gem.  Everyone's a winner in this game.  
The goal is simple letter recognition!


This also comes in black and white for individual practice and/or accountability.  


What letter do you see in the gumball machine?  Find the gumballs that have that matching letter and color them red.  This is great when focusing on one particular focus letter each week or every few days and is ready to go for each letter of the alphabet for both Upper and Lowercase letters.


Spin and Cover (or color if you're using the BW version) a letter.  Perfect when you've mastered several letters and you're ready for letter discrimination of several letters at one time.  Set this out as a game or use the BW version for some individual practice.  This is also ready to print for Upper and Lowercase letters.


Do your kiddos need to get up and move?  Jump on these letter spots and say the letter!  How fun is that?  Send these letter spots out in the hallway with a helpful parent and your kids will love the extra attention and the time to move.  
And if you love this, you'll love the bonus games included as well!

You can find Gumballs Galore here!  
Have fun learning your ABC's!

-Mary Ellen


Space Mission: Outer Space

Friday, July 24, 2015

3, 2, 1....Blast Off!  Into a great new school year as you prepare to teach the concept of More Than and Less Than.  Space Mission: One Less-One More Number Sorts focuses on the concept of understanding whether the amount of one number is more or less than the amount of a given number.  



Teaching the concept of More Than/Less Than is always a little challenging, but adding some visual pictures with one focus number is sure to help out any little one just starting out.  Check out these printables that start them out with just one focus number rather than too many numbers all at once.








And to add to the experience and support your teaching and their fun and engagement, here are some colorful work mats to use at a center or for independent work time.  






These are the Number Cards that go with the Work Mats. The numbers 1-35 are provided for extended practice although the focus of both of these packets center on the numbers 0-10.




 You can see Space Mission: One Less One More Number Sorts at FirstLittleLessons as well as lots of other great Early Numeracy products!  Please share this Blog Post with your friends.  
Happy Sorting!!!

-Mary Ellen







Heading Off To Second!

Friday, July 17, 2015

It's hard to believe, but our middle child, our sweet little girl, is heading off to Second Grade this fall.  All three of our kids our growing up so quickly, but Second Grade for her just came out of nowhere!  Wow!  It seems like we were just drying her tears as we dropped her off at the 4 Year old Junior Kindergarten room and now, she can do it all herself!  She lets me know that whenever I try to help her!  "I've got this mom. I can do this by myself." I know that's a good thing, but can't she just need me a little bit?  Just a tiny little bit?  Sigh.

I had her, and some of my 2nd Grade teacher friends, in mind, as I was creating some of these goodies for this 2nd Grade Back To School Packet.  I only see the end of First Grade, so I really cannot imagine just how independent those big 2nd Graders really are, but I'm certain that many of these things are going to get you 2nd grade teachers off to a great start that first week of school.  




 Here is a list of everything that is included in this packet so you know exactly what you're getting.


 Here are some great First Day activities.  A picture for the first day to keep as a keepsake for that student portfolio you might be making as well as an ice breaker activity that gets everyone up and moving and getting to know everyone.  Most 2nd graders are reading at some level as well or can at least help one another read too, so they will be able to work through this activity with some independence and enjoy one another's company.  What a fun way to start their day together.

 Have you ever asked your student's what their "Hopes" are for themselves for the school year?  This might be something to talk about and come back to later in the week.  This is a nice way to set up some personal goals early on as well and a nice page to revisit again later in the year.

 How cute is that?!  A jelly bean jar craft, and why not!?  The actual craft is a clear jar that the kids color in colors of their own choosing.  Each jelly bean has information to help the children learn more about one another.  What a fun and colorful activity that is sure to keep those bigger, independent kids busy for a few extra minutes those first few days of school.

 We are all establishing Rules those first few days and weeks and 2nd graders needs those rules established too.  Here are two rule booklet options for you to choose from.  One large, one small but both covering important school rules.  An empty page for each rule allows you time to add on and elaborate for a more in depth discussion of the rules as the fit into your own classroom and needs.  This is a week long project for sure!  

And the fun doesn't stop there!  There are math activities galore as well as summer memories that can be saved and set aside to be revisited during Writing Workshop when someone says they have nothing to write about (that never happens!).
You can get all of this here and so much more!


And if you have a teacher friend who is looking for a Kindergarten or First Grade Back To School Packet, please share these with your friends too!  I'm all about sharing!!!

Happy School Year to All
-Mary Ellen



Oh Snap! It's Almost August!: Almost Back To School That Is!!!

Wednesday, July 15, 2015






How is it possible that summer is flying by so quickly?  I'm enjoying every last second of it, and all of the ice cream I can on a daily basis, but my goodness!  Can't summer just slow down a little bit?!  Sigh.  

While it seems I still have a few weeks of summer left to enjoy with my own little friends here at home, some other not so fortunate teacher friends out there have to go back sooner, so here are some great things to help you as you venture back into the classroom.  I know you'll find something here to help you as  you start back that first week or two.  

If you've been searching for that perfect Back To School First Grade Packet of Go-To items....look no further!  

I'm so excited to share this First Grade Back To School Packet with all of you! Here are just some of the many things included in this packet!  




How about an adorable picture to remember that first day of school?  Just like a Polaroid from way back when, draw it, color it and tuck it away for Mom and Dad until the last day of school in each child's special portfolio.  Won't that make a a great keepsake? And when they finish draw a picture of themselves on their first day of first grade, how about going around and finding friends who like to to do some similar things as them?  This darling "Get To Know You" ice breaker is sure to put some smiles on faces on ease tensions around the room.  You might have to help out with reading some of the clues, but that will only help you get to know your students more too.  And while they're chatting away and talking with their friends, they'll be learning how to spell their friend's names too!


Now we all know every classroom needs some order and routine, so I know you'll want establish some rules...on Day 1!  This packet includes some options!  You can make a mini Rule booklet or this larger Rule Booklet which includes blank pages for the children to complete one rule on their own.  It's your choice.  This is a project to be revisited over the course of several days!




There are more fun Math Match-Up activities than I can mention!  Enough for the first couple of weeks and several numeracy related math activities to help first grade learners keep busy understanding those teen numbers for sure!




Activities for centers and independent work time when you're trying to teach them how to work in a small group or on their own.  




There is a whole mini-booklet for Numbers About Me!  How fun is that?  Here is just one preview page!  Packed full of a few pages loaded with ideas about numbers about Me! Me! Me!




And as school begins and summer comes to an end, what a wonderful time to remember those fun summer days and write down some of those memories!  Store some of them away in writing folders for story ideas for another day!




 If you're heading back to school soon, I wish you a wonderful start to your school year!  



I also have a great Kindergarten Packet!



And a fantastic Second Grade Packet as well!


 -Mary Ellen


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Watch Out For That Wolf!

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

I had started writing this post while the days were still dwindling away in the school year but there was just too much left to do and I had to leave it to finish up when summer days left me with a few extra minutes of time on my hands.  The date on this Blog Post may not reflect that it is now the middle of June as I write this!  Happy Summer!

During those last days of the school year,  I had been trying to find ways to fill the hours and minutes with fun yet meaningful activities for my kiddos.  They were crawling out of their skin, anxious for summer to begin.  I couldn't blame them.  
The weather had finally warmed up and the flowers were finally blooming.  It seemed as if spring had finally come here in Michigan after a long and drawn out winter.

This activity was just fantastic in so many ways!  It was perfect for my end-of-the-year First Graders who were pretty independent and anxious to be out of their seats and moving around  a little with their friends.  This activity can be found in my 3 Little Pigs And The Big Bad Wolf Packet which is in my Tpt Store.  If  you would like to see this product, you can link back to it HERE in my Tpt Store, FirstLittleLessons.  

The Three Pigs Packet found in First Little Lessons Tpt Store


This activity incorporated the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf along with non-standard measurement and addition of three addends.  Who knew so much could happen with that Wolf and those three little pigs?  Watch out for that Wolf!

We started by reading the James Marshall version of The Three Little Pigs (The Scholastic Edition).  It is a little gruesome but always fun.  It always amazes me how many kids don't know their fairy tales anymore. If you can't find this version of the fairy tale, any version is fine.  It would be fun to compare his version to other versions of the The Three Little Pigs if you had time.  There are lots of great versions of this Fairy Tale out there. We ran out of time to do this, but would definitely do this next year!



After reading, we moved right into our activity.  The kids were really excited.  I don't have pictures of the construction paper I had pre-cut for them, but I had simply cut the 18x11 larger construction paper sheets in half long-wise and then cut those strips in half again so the strips were about 2.5x18 inch strips.  Each child needed several of these strips so I just put several out at each table.  Any color would be fine but I used white.

I showed the class the page they would need to begin with.  The overall idea is that the Wolf wants to get to all three of the Pig's houses quickly so he can Huff! and Puff! and eat them all up!  You know the story!    But he's got three possible trail choices.  He needs to follow the trail that would be the shortest and fastest for a Wolf.  

The kids had to construct ALL three trials!  Be prepared to let them spread out ALL over the room and give them lots of time.  I modeled construction of one full trail first as well as the recording page, which I will post later.  Can I just say, they LOVED this activity!

Everyone got this page as well as thin strips of construction paper and I sent them off with Unifix Cubes to begin building trails!



Here are some pictures of some them enjoying their time coloring the Wolf trails before they began construction.  The joys of being a First Grader and just coloring.  Does it get any better than coloring?  Who doesn't still love coloring?
Enjoying coloring the Wolf trails before beginning construction.


Lots of coloring before construction begins.

So, while it's difficult to see here, this little guy has the first portion of the trail ready to go.  You can see the Wolf, hiding in the woods. The little boy has his stick of Unifix cubes right up to the edge of the Wolf card.  He has to measure 9 cubes over to the Straw House of the First Pig's house, which is exactly what his is doing here.  Exact measuring is going on here!  Great non-standard measurement for the end of First Grade!

Measuring is beginning from the Wolf to the First Pig's Straw House.

This little girl has already started her first trail and has glued down the Wolf to start her trail.  She is cutting out the First Pig and is getting ready to measure between the Wolf and this First Pig's Straw House.

I snapped lots of pictures of measuring as it was happening.  Here are several of the actual events as they were unfolding.  Fun times and lots of non-standard measuring in the final days of school!



Once they had measured and created their three trails, each child had to record the three measurements for each of the trails, onto their recording sheet for the Wolf.  That poor Wolf was starving waiting for them to figure out which trail he should take!  Here are some pictures of some of the children recording that information.



Aside from having to measure accurately and attach each house along the trails at the end of each measurement, each child had to then record those measurements from each trail onto this recording sheet.  You can see it above and below.  


If the first measurement on Trial 1 said to measure 9 Unifix cubes, the child records 9 in the first circle.  If the second measurement said to measure 5 Unifix cubes to the Straw House, the child then records 5 in the second circle and so on.  Additionally, the child records the third measurement.  This creates a 3-Digit addition equation which aligns with Common Core practices for First Grade.  

Once the children completed the equations for all three trails, their final job was to determine which trail would be the shortest and fastest trail for the Wolf to follow to gobble up those Pigs!  He is hungry after all!  Should the Wolf follow Trail 1?  Yes or No?
Should he follow Trail  2 or 3?  Only you can decide by constructing all 3 trails and determining THAT answer for yourself!

Here are some pictures of our final products!  This was NO fluff project!  It involved determination, skill in non-standard measurement, addition of 3-digits, comparison of numbers/inequalities and perseverance.  I could NOT be more proud of how hard my class worked on this project and what a great job they did on their accuracy in measurement and adding.  They were very worried about that Wolf!

 

 

You can grab all of the things you would need to complete this project in your own classroom right HERE.

There was much more in this packet that we just didn't get to but I know I'd like to spend more time doing next year.  Here are some of the other fantastic things to with those three pigs and that crazy and very bad wolf!



While this is just one example of a Compare/Contrast activity, this page allows children an opportunity to discuss in depth, the similarities and differences between the homes of those Pigs!  These discussions might lend themselves to good conversations about why we build our homes out of the materials that we use!  And by the way, where exactly does that Wolf live anyway?  That might just make a great STEAM activity!  Build a home for the Wolf!  Why not?!

And speaking of the Wolf!  Here is a fun Huff and Puff Science activity that is included in the packet as well.  The Wolf has got a lot going on in this packet!  This time, just like in the fairy tale, he huffs and puffs.  But he's not blowing down any houses.  He's blowing things around.


There is a variation to Huff and Puff in the packet, but you'll have to check out my link in my Tpt Store to find out more about that!  I can't give away all my secrets!


There are lots of other great things in this packet and too many more to mention in this Blog Post.  I hope you'll come visit my Store and check out this packet.  The trail there is direct, but watch out for that Wolf!!!!  Happy Summer!

Mary Ellen Merglewski
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