Tuesday, December 6, 2011

I actually had time to make this!

Last week, I had the patience for writing! YAY! It really is a trek to get writing done and with all the other holiday projects it was hard. BUT, we did and I loved what the outcome was.
Our skill last week in writing was write a silly story. I decided to have my students write a story about a silly snowman. We used the writing process, and after the final copy was done we made a snowman that was silly!


I mean how cute?! I love seeing how they decide to interpret silly!

So, I couldn't sleep last night so I made this into a mini-unit!
It includes: two thinking maps, a writing web, a sloppy copy paper, a final copy paper, a snowman craftivity, a writing rubric, and a reader's theatre play written by moi!
Click below to check it out!

Also, because free is always fun....answer this question right and I will give you a free copy!

I am in the process of organizing my classroom library.....how do you think I am leveling it?
 

8 comments:

  1. How cute!!

    I'd organize the library by picture/chapter books by subject and/or author. Haha, does that even make sense?! :)

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  2. Super cute!

    If you do the daily 5 you will prob level it by level and if not you might be doing it by subject idk but I would love to win this mini unit! :)

    smatadam@gmail.com

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  3. Looks great!
    I'm guessing you're organizing your books by genres (fantasy, mystery, art, pets, etc)
    Rachel
    Ed Link - First Grade

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  4. If you are organizing it I would say by genres (fantasy, mystery, art, pets, etc) or by author.

    If you are you leveling the books I would guess you are doing it by guided reading levels (A, B, C...) or with Accelerated Reader?

    I would love to win this mini-unit! It looks fantastic!!!
    Jennifer
    jenniferlalsip@yahoo.com

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  5. I think you are probably leveling them by guided reading/DRA levels so that it's easy for the kids to go and pick a "Just right book!" That's how I do it!

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  6. I also think by level - A, B, C, etc. Makes it so easy for students to quickly find Just Right books!

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  7. I think you're leveling your library by DRA levels. Your mini unit looks great! Crossing my fingers I guessed correctly!

    Gladys
    http://teachinginhighheels.blogspot.com
    teachinginhighheels@gmail.com

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  8. I think you might organize it by themes.:)

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