Showing posts with label Presidents' Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Presidents' Day. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2015

3/9/2015: Thank you for your feedback!

Thank you to those of you who have tried out my books with your class and have shared such positive feedback on my Teachers Pay Teachers site!

Recent feedback includes a response "President's Day: First Grade Leveled Book - Level C": “This was perfect for President's Day!”

Also, a comment by a first grade teacher regarding "Actions of a Brave Six-Year Old, Ruby Bridges":

WOW! I believe I have almost everyone of your products on my wish list after discovering your store! I purchased this product along with the Thomas Edison packet for my first graders. We just wrapped up our unit on American Contributors and several of my girls fell in love with the story of Ruby Bridges. Even though this is a 3rd grade level my entire class begged for their own Ruby Bridges packet after seeing a copy. So, thank you for providing me with a resource that I could use for several lessons!!! Thank you for all of your amazing products!

Thank you again for taking the time to visit my blog and to try out my books, I hope that you all continue to enjoy sharing them with your students!



Tuesday, February 18, 2014

2/17/2014 Happy Washington's Birthday, or Happy Presidents' Day, and Learn About Benjamin Banneker


I hope that you enjoyed your holiday today, whether your school is in an area that celebrates the day in honor of George Washington's Birthday on February 22nd, Washington and Lincoln's birthdays, or all of the U.S. Presidents

If you are looking for new ways to engage your class with learning more about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln around this time check out my President's Day reader, and original reader's play about Lincoln

Learning more about Benjamin Banneker is a great way to tie in the study of American Presidents with Black History month.  Benjamin Banneker was a notable African-American author, scientist, and surveyor.  Among his other accomplishments, he helped to survey the borders of  Washington D.C.  Your students will enjoy learning about Benjamin Banneker and his many accomplishments in my level P reader A Design for the Capitol - Benjamin Banneker. This book is one of the ten books included in the collection "Famous African-Americans in U.S. History: Leveled Books for Grades 1 – 3".


Specific concepts, skills, and vocabulary targeted in this book are listed on the first page of the story. And to help reinforce literacy skills involving reading, language, spelling, and writing, the book comes with two accompanying worksheets.



Saturday, February 8, 2014

2/8/2014 The Arts, and Prepping for President's Day: They Called Him "Honest Abe"

Where time, and funding, may be found to allow the arts to be included in the classroom is a familiar question for educators.  What is not in question are the numerous benefits arts in the classroom may provide.  According to a blog post from Edutopia.com on arts education “Years of research show that it's closely linked to almost everything that we as a nation say we want for our children and demand from our schools: academic achievement, social and emotional development, civic engagement, and equitable opportunity. . . Involvement in the arts is associated with gains in math, reading, cognitive ability, critical thinking, and verbal skill. Arts learning can also improve motivation, concentration, confidence, and teamwork.”  
A nice way to make sure that the arts are included while not stressing out your schedule is to integrate art activities into your existing lesson plans.  The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts offers some great free resources for teachers, including Five Easy Drama Games for the Early Elementary Classroom- “Drama games tap into students’ imagination and can be conducted in any classroom for a variety of purposes—in warm-ups or closures, team-building activities, or to accompany and enhance a lesson plan.”



Performing my original play They Called Him "Honest Abe"  for an audience or as readers' theater is a fun way for your students to celebrate President's Day, or combine it with other social studies activities. The play tells your class about the life of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the US, from his childhood and living in a log cabin to living in the White House.

This play is an original play written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. In readers’ theater or through one of the balanced literacy approaches to teaching reading, children are not expected to memorize their lines, yet the reading encourages strong oral skills. An added benefit is performing the play for other classes or parents while increasing social skills, cooperative learning and creativity. Using plays in literacy-based classrooms promotes active listening for the performers, as well as the audience, and offers an engaging way to teach reading skills.  Complete with a teaching guide that lists questions before and after performing the play, words to preview, and extension activities, your students will have fun, build self-confidence, and increase in reading fluency, comprehension and vocabulary development.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

2/6/2014 It is almost President's Day!

We are almost into the second full week of February, which means that President’s Day is fast approaching!  Although officially this holiday is George Washington’s Birthday, it has become commonly known and celebrated as President’s Day.  President’s Day honors the birthdays of George Washington, on February 22nd, and Abraham Lincoln, on February 12th, and the lives of all 44 American Presidents.


Your students can enjoy learning more about President’s in my President's Day first-grade Level C reader. Your class can learn about this holiday, as well as other subjects including pets, the weather, magnets, and maps in my First Grade Pre-Primer Leveled Books: Level C - Set 2.



The books are grouped into various collections. This set includes 10 first grade pre-primer level C books: The Classroom Pet, Fun Sandwiches, Weather Station, President’s Day, Weather, A Metal Magnet, The 4th of July, Be F-I-T!, Do Not Lie, A Map and a Globe.
The companion Level C - Set 1 includes: On the Farm, The Nut Cookies, In My Bedroom, A Letter to My Brother, Grandma’s Puppy, Fall Leaves, Vacation; Water A Liquid, A Solid, A Gas; Don’t, Feelings About School. First grade levels include letters C, D, E, F, G, H and I, in total there are 140 titles.  I hope that you may take the time to check out some of my leveled readers in your own classroom.