It’s only Tuesday and we’ve been all kinds of busy this week! Here’s a little peek at what we’ve been up to!
April is Poetry Month, so we have to dab around in that a bit! I am definitely starting off the week having my kiddos write the easy poems first because poetry writing can be all kinds of stressful!
We did our personal acrostic poems…
And a list poem about clouds! So easy but still poetry! After observing the clouds outside, we did a little brainstorming using a bubble map. Then, we watched a short video about clouds before writing our poem. The observing and watching a video helped tremendously when it came to finding ideas!
Our poetry display so far! My hallway is drab no more!
We are also using Hope’s iPoetry unit each day when I’m introducing a new poem. Definitely helps give us a starting point, and she writes the explanations in such simple terms!
You can check out Hope’s iPoetry unit HERE!
Our “Inch By Inch” activity that came straight from her unit! This is a great book to read when introducing length, wish I would have read it last Monday! After reading the book, my students drew an animal and measured it in inches AND centimeters! Gave us a great discussion about comparing the two units of measurement!
I glued all of the animals onto butcher paper and up they went! The kids LOVE looking at each other’s drawings!
Some of my favorites…
And another great, hands-on activity from Measure Up! I Spy Centimeters!
Give the kids string cut in different lengths, a ruler, and crayons… and you are good to go! This is one reason I LOVE Hope! Her activities are seriously ALL hands-on and engaging! She thinks outside of the box ALWAYS!
Since we studied all about inches last week, we are now using the centimeter side of the ruler (You know, the one that I’m not familiar with at all?!) We made this flapbook from my I Can Measure Unit to sort objects that are the size of a centimeter and meter.
And there you have it! A little measuring in centimeters, writing poetry, and using my friend’s units to make my life easier!
10 Responses
You've certainly been busy! Everything looks great, as always 🙂
❤Teri
A Cupcake for the Teacher
I was just trying to find a good literary connection for measurement. PERFECT! Thanks for sharing
Leigh
The Applicious Teacher
Don't you love it when your friends have fab ideas that make your life easier?!? 🙂
Kimberly
The Learning Tree
Hi Amy! Thanks for some easy ideas for poetry. I've always been a little intimidated by it, but these would be do-able even in 1st grade!
Crystal
Teaching Little Miracles
Love the acrostic poems!
Teaching in the Tongass
You have some very good artists in your class. Cute ideas!
Swimming into Second
Love love love your “inch by inch” activities!! We also love Leo Leoni!! Thanks for sharing your fabulous ideas with us!
Love your ideas! We are also diving into poetry in my 2nd grade classroom and I love using the “Poem Farm”. She has a ton of poems categorized!
I LOVE the green background on your bulletin board. So cute!
Jean
Diving Into 2nd Grade
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