Oh yeah! This is how my day started! One of my little kiddos brought me a bag of chocolate. So sweet! :)
There are only four days until Spring Break. I'm really going to make it. We had a pretty good Monday. I think I'm mostly excited because I had an idea. I'm sure most of you already thought about this, but it's just coming to me. I think my brain processes all of the difficult ways before coming up with the easiest way to work things smoothly in our classroom.
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Spring Syllables, a new activity I made, inspired me to figure out a better way to set up the activities I have for my kiddos to do during Word Work. After taking the time to create, laminate, and cut out an activity, I really want my kids to enjoy it and take care of it.
I have been storing activities in the large envelopes. I don't know why, but I just don't like them. I don't like file folders either.
This is what I came up with. It's a two pocket folder. I glued the directions to the front cover.
The left pocket holds all of the cut-out pieces in a Ziploc bag.
The right pocket holds the half page recording sheets.
Now, I don't know about y'all, but I don't like having to look for the master copy when all of the recording sheets run out if it's an activity my kids really like and use a lot. My solution for that is to leave a master copy in the folder with the activity. I drew a yellow line on it with a highlighter since yellow highlighter doesn't show up when it's copied.
If you want the activity to be a self-checking one, you can glue the answer key on the back. I just put it there as an example since I correct their papers.
This is what the activity looks like in action. There are 8 words for each syllable.
Yes, that makes me excited. I really think I'm going to like the way it works. I hope so anyway.
Each Monday, you can link up your inspirations with Fun in 1st Grade.