I feel like it has been awhile since I "for real" blogged. What's "for real" blogging? Well other than a quick check in on my Facebook blog page or Instagram and actually sitting down and typing a full post is "real blogging." I have SO many ideas I have written down to blog about but it truly is finding the time and sometimes the motivation to gather it all and focus to put it into words. But that's why I have my idea notebook! So I don't forget and hopefully will eventually get around to it!
For tonight though this will be short and SWEET. Most importantly though, SWEET!!
Do you like reading?
Do you like ice cream?
Do you like a reason to throw a party?
Then this little FREEBIE is for YOU! Well for your kids, but you will reap the tasty benefits too!
Here is the low down:
This little reflection craft can be used at the end of teaching different types of reading strategies. For example, we used this at the end of 2nd grade Lucy Calkins Reading Units of Study Unit 1 Session 4 “Readers Read in Longer Phrases Scooping Up Snap Words”. After teaching various ways and strategies that can be used while reading, second grade held a “Scooping up Reading” party. The kids reviewed the strategies that have been taught and created the ice cream craft. Then they got to celebrate with some ice cream scooping! (they also offered sorbet as an option for dairy allergies)
This provides a fun way to wrap up or practice what they have been taught.
Go grab the freebie HERE
Thank you so much to the 2nd grade ELA team for helping me bring this idea to life! Ya'll it's hard going from having your own classroom and babies to do these things with, to not having the direct opportunity to do so. Thankfully I work with some really awesome teachers throughout the grades that allow me to continue to still be ME and offer up ideas and create things for their little ones to do and try. We work hard and take our jobs building those minds seriously, but we also know how to have some fun!!
Thank you so much to the 2nd grade ELA team for helping me bring this idea to life! Ya'll it's hard going from having your own classroom and babies to do these things with, to not having the direct opportunity to do so. Thankfully I work with some really awesome teachers throughout the grades that allow me to continue to still be ME and offer up ideas and create things for their little ones to do and try. We work hard and take our jobs building those minds seriously, but we also know how to have some fun!!
Have a BLESSED week!!
"I am the Alpha and the Omega. The beginning and the end, says the Lord God." Revelations 1:8
This is a super cute and fun activity. I bet the kiddos loved it and who doesn't love ice cream! I did the same activity with this in second grade but they recorded the beginning, middle and end on each scoop. Fun!! Thanks for the freebie!!!
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