Friday, February 22, 2013

3-D Shapes Meets Angry Birds


What better way to discover 3-D shapes than with hands- on fun?  My students love Angry Birds!  They have Angry Bird shirts, hats, gloves, lunch boxes, book bags, and even shoes!  I asked parents to send in cereal boxes, paper towel tubes, and other larger boxes from home.  Then I asked to borrow plush Angry Birds.  I expected to get 3 or 4, but NO, I got 9 the first day, and 5 more the next day.  So, with 14 birds and lots of cylinders, cubes, cones, and rectangular and triangular prisms, we set off to build angry bird towers.  They scored points for knocking things down and, needless to say, had a BLAST doing it!  In this class, we work hard & play hard.  Sometimes, we get to both at the same time!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

What does 100 look like?

We counted, we sorted, and now we are showing off.  100 is way more fun when it involves candy, macaroni, q-tips, and silly bands.  The students were not only creative in the 100 items they brought from home, but loved sharing, sorting, and counting them as well.  This is how we displayed our items after the fun was over.

100 Days Smarter

We are officially 100 days smarter!  Today marked the 100th day of Kindergarten for the students and we rotated through several fun sorting and counting activities around the number 100.  Check out the fun hats we made.   Students put 10 stickers on 10 paper strips and we tucked and stapled and made these cuties.  Other stations included students counting and sorting items brought from home into groups of 10 onto counting mats my helpful husband made last night for us.