30 September 2014

Columbus Day Fun & a Little Sale :)

I spent the day yesterday helping some of my teacher friends get ready for their Discovery Day!  SO fun!!!  I love the idea of having "theme days" to teach particular concepts and events.  My friends are incorporating the Columbus Day holiday into a day of learning they're calling "Discovery Day".  Instead of focusing on Columbus being the first to discover America...which, by the way, is highly disputed...they're focusing on exploring, new discoveries, and Christopher Columbus' explorations.  

I came up with a few craftivities and printables to help them supplement their Discovery Day plans and thought I'd share them here with you guys, too!  First up, let me show y'all what we found.  I think these are great little activities to incorporate into your Columbus/Discovery Day fun.



If you're all about the snacks....which you know I am!!!...then these are pretty fun...and cute, to boot!  Of course, this will take a little ambition which I don't always have when it comes to preparation the night before.  I'm usually too tired to make dinner :)  Ha!

                           

This version is fun, too!  



You could even have your kids assemble the snack and then write an expository piece about how they made it.

I like to start most of my themed units with a poem or song of some sort.  There are lots of Columbus Day type songs out there.  I made up this little one and my boys won't stop singing it.  Oy.  
                                             

I included a printable version for poetry folders/independent reading station/etc. as well as song strips for the pocket chart...


I absolutely LOVE incorporating vocabulary activities into anything I can.  After reading the book Word Nerds last year, I was on a mission to amp up the vocabulary instruction in my classroom.  I think our babies definitely have the capacity to not only learn, but use "big words" in their every day vocabulary...we just have to guide them in the right direction and provide lots of opportunities for them to work with these words.  

I wrote a little "Let's Learn About Columbus" booklet and highlighted some important vocabulary words from the story...


I also included printable story vocabulary cards and a couple of activities to go with those words.



I'm also loving this "ship-shape" sequencing book that follows along with the story, too!

It's this time of the year that I like to talk about symbols.  I create a symbols anchor chart that describes what they are and how they are used.  I included a printable where the kids have to sort symbols and match them to their corresponding holiday and I also included this little booklet.  For this activity, the kids have to look at the symbol on the sail and then write the word on on the lines.  This would be a great independent writing activity!


We're going to have the kids use these vocabulary picture/word cards as a resource when completing these activities.  They're also going to have them displayed in their writing center.


I thought it would be fun for the kids to take some of those same vocabulary words and sort them into alphabetical order, so I made this little cut and paste booklet for that...


I also included this little writing craftivity and two different writing prompts.  My oldest wanted to make one of his own as soon as he saw this one.  Bless. 
You can check out this resource & read the details HERE.  This packet is 20% off and on sale for $4.80 through tomorrow, October 1st.


And because I'm SO dang excited about October, I decided to throw a little flash sale on my entire store through tomorrow!  


And if you're not completely bored yet...or if you want a little extra reading material tonight...head on over to my domestic blog.  I decorated for Halloween here at the house!  I can hardly wait to go trick-or-treating.  Uhhhh....I can hardly wait for the BOYS to go ;)  But let's be real...I'll be the one eating ALL the candy :)


Have a GREAT night!!!!















5 comments:

  1. You seriously need to move back to Dallas and come decorate my house! Please and thank you! :) This packet is adorable by the way! Makes me wish I was in the classroom this year! but I'm loving every moment of being home with Miss Rae!

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  2. Oooh yay a sale! I had a couple of things from you sitting on my wish list and now I'm going back to buy them!

    Teaching, Love, Cupcakes

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  3. Great stuff! I love the story cards.

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  4. Oh My Stinkin' Preciousness....you are just amazing! Love you oodles sweet friend. :)

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