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Even, Odd, and Johnny Appleseed fun!


Hey, Friends!

We had a terrific first full week back at school since Florence.  Luckily for us, it was Johnny Appleseed week!  I was getting nervous during the hurricane thinking we wouldn't be back in time to complete our first (of many) lap books of the school year.  Yup-while most people are worried about when their power is going to get turned back on, I'm thinking about lap books....🙈

Johnny Appleseed

My kids loooooved completing these! I think they told me everyday how much they loved them. 💗  If you're not familiar with lap books, it a way for students to publish their learning from a unit or particular skill taught over a period of time (usually about a week).  They are a bit of work, BUT so well worth it.  The students love seeing their hard work from the week in one place.  Here's a look:

It's also a great way for students to see what can happen when you on something for a period of time longer than 15 minutes!  Taking a blank lap book at the beginning and showing them what it will look like when it's completed, is a great way to get students motivated at the start of your unit. 
 Lap books are also a great way to practice listening skills with your students.  Lap books take a bit of precision to assemble, and since you're completing little by little, it's important to follow directions explicitly to so all of your pieces will be where they need to be!






This is a photo from a few  years ago-this year we completed a web-quest on Johnny Appleseed himself. Look at  my kiddos! First time using our iPads, too!!  So proud of them. 🍎🍏💻





We finished our week with some apple diagrams, apple eating, cider drinking, birthday party planning fun!



I'm going to this party...🤣👆

When I have my students walk around the classroom and share with one another, I'll play music through Amazon Music (free if you're a Prime Member).  
I tell them they can share with as many people as possible until the song is over.   They walk around the classroom, pair up by putting their hand way up in the air, and look for a partner to share with.  They both read their writings, give a positive comment about their partner's ideas, and repeat. It's a great way to allow all of your students to share when time is of the essence!

Even and Odd with Steven and Todd

If you follow me on Instagram, you've probably seen my Even Steven and Odd Todd craftivity I've been DYING to have my students complete!
Earlier in the week at the start of our unit on even and odd numbers, we watched a Brainpop Jr. video (btw, if you're not using Brainpop at your school it's a must!! Talk to your admin about purchasing it-for real the best!!). Used an anchor chart from my even and odd FREEBIE set on TPT found HERE, and practiced dividing numbers through "fair share," (one for group 1, one for group 2), to visually model what makes a number even and what makes it odd! This Pinch and Sort activity worked wonders for my second graders! I swear by the end of the day, they were already commenting every time we mentioned a number, if it was even or odd 😋.
The second day, we started by reading the book, Even Steven and Odd Todd, which I purchased from Amazon for around $4. 
As we read, we charted the numbers represented by each character.  Steven had 10 fish, 6 cats, 2 gerbils, etc. 
I had my students come up and write the numbers as we heard them throughout the story.
They had a bit of trouble coming up with 13 quickly, so we again modeled how to figure out if a number is even or odd by drawing fair share dots in each circle. 

Students were amazed when we looked at the number of letters in the word, "EVEN."  It has four letter and four is an even number.  Then we looked at, "ODD," and yup, you guessed it.  Three letters which is an ODD number! They couldn't believe it. 😛

We then figured out if WE were Even Stevens or Odd Todds by writing our name on strips of paper.  Students counted the letters in their name, and decided if the number was even or odd.  I kid you not, out of 21 students, I didn't have a SINGLE ONE put their name in the wrong column!! 


Then came the fun part.  Each of my students have what we call a, "Secret Number," which is the number they are given at the beginning of the year which corresponds to their mailbox, cubby, supply box, behavior clip number, book box, etc.  They used THAT number to determine if they would be completing EVEN STEVEN or ODD TODD.  We did a quick discussion on how to figure out if a TWO DIGIT number is even or odd-literally took 30 seconds. 

Since I was (and still am) needing to finish up my beginning of year testing, I laid everything out for their character in two different locations.  

The only thing I put at their desk was their Steven or Todd face template, their t-shirt, and the recording sheet.  I showed them my example and they were off! As they finished one part of their character, they simply came to their table and retrieved another.  *We work at tables instead of desks in our classroom, so I don't like to overload them with papers or a ton of materials while we work. I don't like them to work on the floor when we cut, so using this method really worked!

They turned out so cute and they keep asking me when they can take them home!! Sorry kids, these guys have to decorate our room for a bit with all of their cuteness!



*It was Friday afternoon and I only had time to snag one of each picture. This testing is killing me!! I think I'd rather walk on hot coals than try to administer four different assessments with each student in a period of 2 weeks...

I can honestly say, I have NEVER had a group of students understand even and odd numbers as much as my students showed me this week!  Remember to snag the FREE RESOURCES to practice even and odd with your students, as well as adding these cuties above to your lesson. 💁

Wishing you all a great week ahead! Me for one am so excited it's October!!! I'm all about the Halloween themed activities at school. And my countdown to Disney can begin-17 days to go! Woohoo!

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Kindness Week


Hey, Friends!

Well, we made it to school a whole ONE DAY last week! Not even a full day either...we were on a two hour delay due to bus routes needing rerouting from still a bit of a mess from Florence.  My sweeties were so ready to be back at school, and to be honest I was too.  Being cooped up in my house for an entire week was not doing me any favors in the productivity department.  

We FINALLY were able to get our house back in order after moving everything inside from both our front and back porches, along with a whole mess of other things we brought from the outside in.  We didn't suffer any real damage, thank goodness, so I could barely handle the hot mess that was going on inside my house for a few days.  
Isn't my sweet Benson adorable?! He was all too excited to get back to the outside air, too!

Anywho, last week and the ONE DAY we had this week, we read all sorts of books about kindness.  

1. Nerdy Birdie-oh my lord, I love this book! We used Stories by Storie's Book Companion Set. We practiced all sorts of skills with this book.  Reading comprehension, character mapping, comparing and contrasting characters, and or course, we had to do the cutest writing craft to go with it!  Of course, I forgot to take pictures of these, but I do have some of them hanging up, so I'll be sure to add some photos when I get back to school next week!

2. Be Kind- Ok. This book just about made me cry when I read it.  Such a sweet, sweet, story about how kindness can affect others.  We discussed all the different ways we could be kind to one another (big and small).  We completed these, "Be Kind Like Sunshine," cuties and wrote all the different ways we can show kindness, both at school and at home. 
3. The Friend Ship-I knew this was going to be a keeper when I saw Disney was involved! This book is so stinkin cute.  It's about a little porcupine who is very lonely and overhears some other forest creatures talking about friendship.  Well, little porcupine mistakes it for an ACTUAL Friend Ship and goes off in search of it!  My kids were so in love with this book and honestly, so was I.  The illustrations are adorable and it made for a great discussion with how characters change throughout a story. 
We determined some unknown vocabulary words while we read and used context clues during our reading to figure out the meaning.  Such an important reading skill for our kiddos!
We then of course had to make our very own Friend Ships! 
We brainstormed a list of character traits we look for in a friend.  Each student then completed the sails with a trait they wanted a friend to have and why.  Brainstorming first helps those kiddos who have difficulty coming up with their own ideas.  I once read it's better for students to COPY your work than to do nothing or to complete an assignment incorrectly.  



Not only are these totally adorable, BUT they are perfect in helping students understand character traits and how to compose their own idea when looking at characters in different book genres. 

You can find all these Friend Ship goodies HERE!

4. Eraser- Oh. My. Word. Can I just say this is seriously one of the cutest books EVER! It reminds me a lot of, "The Day the Crayons Quit," books, but maybe even cuter! I purchased mine through Amazon. 
I wish you could have seen my second graders as I was reading this book aloud.  Every. Single. Kid. had their eyes GLUED to this book! It's all about Eraser and how she is tired of cleaning up everyone else's mistakes.  She wants to be something more!  This tied perfectly into our discussion of how characters change throughout a story while still teaching about kindness. SPOILER ALERT: Pencil is not very nice to Eraser...

We activated our prior knowledge by brainstorming the job(s) of different school supplies. I had my students help me come up with a list for Scotch Tape.  
I then gave each pair of students a random school supply on a sheet of paper and they worked together to come up with a list of jobs for that item.

How cute is, "blongs?!" 😜😭
We then read the story together and they were totally engrossed in the adorable pictures, the facial expressions, and loads of detail that were found in each and every page. You can check out the book trailer video here. 😊

After reading, we completed a timeline of Eraser's emotions from the beginning, middle, and end of the story. 


Then of course we had to make a craftivity to go along with this story!
Each student chose a school supply and wrote from that character's point of view.  (We also talked about point of view when we read, "School's First Day of School).  They then made their school supply come alive through the magic of cutting and gluing some eye balls, mouths, and glasses (if they wished), onto their supply.  I love seeing their creativity in both their art and writing ideas.




You can grab this Eraser set by visiting my TPT store HERE. 

This next week is everything Johnny Appleseed! 🍎🍏🍎🍏🍎 We will be completing our first lap book of the year and the kids always get so excited to add to it each day. I secretly love Johnny Appleseed week...don't really know why? I think it's because it's the start of the fall season, which means it's sweater season! 🙌
I hope you all have a wonderful week ahead! I'm looking forward to getting back into the swing of things, even though I really enjoyed getting caught up with all of the Netflix shows I've been wanting to watch. Next week starts all things HALLOWEEN!!! 🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃 CANNOT WAIT!! 

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