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Thursday, 8 November 2012
Garden of Good Manners
Monday, 5 November 2012
Procedure: Fairy Bread
.... a great Procedure writing task!
What you need:
...... bread ........
...... sprinkles ........
...... margarine and plates ........
The result:
DELICIOUS!
Application - writing focus:
Grammar focus:
Friday, 2 November 2012
Display: Motivational Poster
Motivational Poster: REACH for success!
Useful for classroom display or as a handout for parents at Meet and Greet night at the beginning of the year!
Area and Perimetre
This is a fun way to reinforce the concepts of area and perimetre.
Students
can calculate the area and perimetre of their names on a grid on the
IWB, and then they apply on paper using their friend's names.
It's
always fun to see who has the greatest area or perimetre and this
activity is so much fun that it helps kids to retain knowledge for future
reference.
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Celebrations Booklet
The following are some sample worksheets I have made for a Celebrations unit. At my school, we complete this HSIE unit over the whole year, completing activities on special days as they arise.
Shhhh Spray
Mix a little water and glitter glue together to make this bottle of "Shhh Spray".
"Spray" on students who are rowdy/noisy, or on all students as they enter the classroom.
(Hint: Remove the tubing from nozzle so nothing actually squirts out).
Autumn Leaves
To make these beautiful overlapping autumn leaves, have the students trace the following template (squidoo.com) using black marker onto yellow, red, orange and green tissue paper. Then, carefully cut out leaves and paste them overlapping onto A3 paper.
Australian Animals Clay Models
A fun Blooms activity on Australian animals; students made clay models on their animal and wrote a procedure on how to make it.
Reading Corner Floor Mat
Alphabet Mat
I love this mat ($20-ish from KMart/Big W). I use it in my reading
corner.
Not only does it provide soft cushioning for the students, but
it also creates a splash of colour to my classroom!
Class Expectations
So absolutely true! The following poster is designed to encourage my little year 2 students to 'do the right thing'.
We use the Bounce Back resilience program at school, and I have incorporated this as part of it.
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