" Addie Education - Teacher Talk: November 2012

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Holiday Activities to Beat the Christmas Wiggles

Do your students get the "wiggles"??  That seemingly incurable wiggliness that comes with the excitement of the holiday season!  I've taught grades 5-12 and it seems no matter the age they still still get the wiggles!

Here are a few ways that I've battled the wiggles over the 15 years I've been teaching - I hope you find them helpful in your own wiggly classrooms!

1.  Give the students opportunities to walk around and move - helps to get the wiggles out!!  Play "Four Corners" and ask holiday themed questions.  To play "Four Corners" print out four signs (Agree, Somewhat Agree, Disagree or Somewhat Disagree) and post them in the four corners of your room.  Ask your students a question or give a statement and ask them to go to the corner that best represents their thoughts.  Great opportunity to share ideas, discuss and debate, chat with someone who has a different opinion etc.  Here are some examples - you could ask your students to submit their own statements too!
  • Christmas is my favorite holiday of the year.
  • Giving is better than receiving.
  • I would love to be an Elf. 
  • I love winter more than summer.
  • I would rather be too cold than too hot.
  • I would rather have a fake Christmas tree.
  • I wish Christmas was in July. 

 2.  Winter Word Challenge—Divide students into teams of 3-4.  Give them a topic such as “Winter Sports” and see which team can come up with the longest list in 2 minutes. Other categories could include — Movies / Books / Songs with “Winter” in the title, winter clothing, US states that see snow, words you can make with the letters in “Winter Holidays”, things that get slippery when they freeze, Christmas carols, Christmas foods, adjectives to describe winter, famous winter sports athletes, winter word for each of the first 10 letters of the alphabet….)

3. Book Reviews - I've been having a lot of success lately asking students to post a book review of their favorite book.  Other students love to read what their classmates have to say about a book and quite often end up reading a book if it's been recommended by a friend.  Reading has increased as a result!  My students really enjoy a fun template to write their reviews on and so I try to provide different ones throughout the year.  Here's a fun freebie for you to use - it's Festive Book Reviews!  I've included four templates for you to use - two are Christmas themed and two are Winter themed. I've also included both color and black/white templates.  Enjoy!



Check out the amazing linkup at Laura Candler's Corkboard Connections blog for more fantastic holiday freebies at her Holiday Learning Link Up.


 

I hope that you and your families have a wonderful holiday season!
Addie

Thursday, November 22, 2012

TpT Cyber Monday (plus Tuesday) Sale


Where has the year gone?  I can't believe it's almost December - I've got some shopping to do before Christmas!  Speaking of shopping... who doesn't love a great sale??  I'm always up for a bargain and Teachers Pay Teachers is having a HUGE sale for Cyber Monday (Nov. 26) and including Tuesday, Nov. 27th as a sale day too!!

There are tons of top sellers and new sellers who will be discounting their stores on top of the 10% that TpT will offer!! I'm planning to offer an additional 20% - what a deal!! 


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I've been busy posting some new and fun activities for the upcoming holiday season!  Check out some of my newest additions by clicking on the images below.



 Check out the linky below (hosted by the fabulous blog - The 3AM Teacher) to see what other sellers are highlighting for the upcoming sale... you can even add items to your wishlist over the next few days so that you don't have to do a search on Monday or Tuesday.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Teachers Helping Teachers With Hurricane Sandy

Watching the news about Hurricane Sandy, it's hard to fathom what people are having to deal with.  The images and stories are unbelievable and I can only begin to imagine how difficult rebuilding will be. It's a helpless feeling to watch people suffering so far away....

So with the images fresh in my head, I was thrilled to see that Laurah from The ESOL Odyssey blog is organizing donations of teaching resources to help schools and teachers who have lost materials in the storm. I love the idea of helping people who live across the country from where I do and I love the idea that I can contribute to the rebuilding of someone's classroom!

So if you've got a teaching resource to donate, please click the image below and head over to The ESOL Odyssey to sign up.  

 

Thanks so much!
Addie
 
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