Showing posts with label narrative writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label narrative writing. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Easter's on its Way and a Sale!

The Bunny Song and Coloring Eggs

"Hippity Hoppity Easter's on its Way!" My mother used to sing that song with us every spring time. It always made us so excited to think about coloring eggs...real eggs that you had to boil, then use vinegar to get the color to stay. That may have been the only kind to decorate back then. Also, we would hide and hunt plastic eggs in our yard countless times before and after Easter. Oh, the days before video games! Good times!

A Game of Chase

We would also play a game of chase in the front yard year-round with the kids in the neighborhood that we called, "Colored Eggs." We had a "base," which was actually one of those green electrical boxes that some families on the street were lucky enough to have in their yards. (I'm sure that the parent who cut the grass loved working around THAT thing!) However, we kids LOVED it! Our yard was the favorite yard to gather for games, so it came in handy.

Back to the game...everyone started at the "base" and each person secretly thought of the egg color that they wanted to be. The person who was "it" would ask if there were any pink eggs, for example. If no one had chosen the color pink, then all of the participants would reply with "no." However, if the person who was "it" called your color, then you would both run around the perimeter of the yard. If you got back to the "base" without being caught, then you were safe and you got to stay with the other "eggs." However, if you were caught by the person who was "it," then you two would swap places. The game would continue indefinitely, as I remember it. So now you know why I MUST do several Easter games and activities with my students.

More Easter Activities

My next Easter writing activity is called, "Easter: The Thrill of the Hunt ~ A Small Moment Narrative Writing Activity." In order to encourage the students to write about "small moments" instead of bed-to-bed stories, I put together some resources for organizing those thoughts and for writing them out in sequential order. Photos of the pack are posted below.


























I decided to bundle the three writing activities that include two crafts that can be interchangeable depending on the writing assignment. Here is the cover page for that bundle.


I have added the three previews below.







Here is the link if you would like to check it out in my store.

Tomorrow I will show you how we are using this fun Easter Egg Scoot in my classroom.




Meanwhile....

Sale! {in honor of tax day week}

I will have everything in my shop on sale for 20% off on 4/16 and 4/17. Sometimes buying something on Teachers Pay Teachers cheers us up a bit. As a matter of fact, buying things that are on sale, is icing on the cake! 

Have an awesome day!
Carrie






Sunday, February 2, 2014

Snowstorm and Super Sale!

A REAL Snowstorm

At the time that my class did the “How To Build a Snowman” writing activity, we had not had ANY snow. So I had them write about how they made or “built” their snowman craft. That craft provided enough of an experience for the kids to totally be focused on what they were writing.

However, several days later we had a REAL SNOWSTORM! Since we live in the south, many of my students were too young to remember a time that it snowed enough to make a snowman out of snow. So, you better believe that I am going to milk that for all it is worth! I will post later next week about how that experience excited my students as they write about the snow and building a REAL snowman!



Super news! 

Today I am celebrating the Superbowl by having a sale in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. It will also be extended through Monday. If you have anything on your wish list that you would like get, now is the time get it at a 20% discount.



Have a super day!
Carrie


Saturday, February 1, 2014

Valentine’s Day, a FREE game, and a Superbowl Sale!

Believe it or notValentine’s Day is JUST around the corner!

If you are in the market for some basic Valentine’s Day writing paper with cute graphics, you may want to check out this new mini-pack in my TpT store. This paper is Valentine-themed and can be used with any craft or activity that you have up your sleeve. You can check it out by clicking here.






Freebie!!

Also, I have a Freebie "Roll, Say, Graph!" Game that your little buddies will love to play. It is the Valentine Edition that combines spelling rules for changing singular words to plural words with graphing. My kids love it! This edition has Valentine’s Day types of words to “say and graph.” You can get it here.





Enjoy! If you decide to download it, let me know what your students thought of it when you get the chance. I would love to hear from you!


Sale!!!

Great news! On Superbowl Sunday, I will be having a sale in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. It will also be extended through Monday. If you have anything on your wish list that you would like get, now is the time get it at a 20% discount. My list of products is not busting at the seams at this point, but maybe there is something that you might like for your classroom. 

To check out the sale, click on the name of my store, The Think Aloud Cloud.

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!

Carrie


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

A Writing Map-tivity

My students LOVED dancing and singing to Dr. Jean's song, "The Cool Bear Hunt." Every year they get so engaged in the song and the order of events on the hunt. They also have a great time creating a map to the bear's cave, complete with compass rose and map key. Since "craftivity" has become a common word among teachers, I decided to call this a "map-tivity." Who coined the word "craftivity" anyway?


Here are some student examples of our map-tivity:



If you would like to check out this map and writing resource in my TpT store, please click {HERE}. I am adding a collage preview that I didn't have the first time I posted about this activity. 
After the transformation. Isn't that bear so cute?!


I decided to wait on the opinion writing activity for a few weeks while we continue with maps and "Before There was a Georgia" activities like naming the regions and rivers in our state and how they impacted where the Native Americans lived and where the first European settlers decided to live. 

Have a great day!
Carrie


Monday, September 2, 2013

Teachers Pay Teachers

Hi Everyone!

I have finally opened my store on TpT! I have had ideas for a while, however, the technology piece is slowing me down a bit. My adorable husband is pretty savvy and has saved the day. Of course school has started, so that takes up most of our energy and brain cells. So, eventually I will have some more things posted in my store.

For now I have my first free product that you can get if you click on the picture.





I also have one paid product that you can check out if you click on that picture. I will post pictures of my classroom examples soon.





Enjoy the rest of your Labor Day weekend!

Carrie