It is a beautiful day in NJ today with temps in the high 70's... I'm loving this weather! Today's post is being done today by a special guest, Martha Moore. Martha is a very talented elementary school teacher who has created some wonderful resources for our kiddos. Take it away Martha! P.S. don't forget to check out Martha's facebook page.
Easy
and Cheap Word Work and Writing Centers
Hi everyone! My name is Martha and I’m a first
grade teacher from New Jersey.
This year, my grade partner and I have decided
to try The Daily Five. After reading the book, I was very excited, but I’d be
lying if I didn’t say that I was overwhelmed. I felt that it would be so much
work to get all of the materials together and to think of fun and creative word
work and writing activities. After some research, thinking, and shopping, I
came up with a few really cheap and easy activities. Even if you don’t use the
daily five, these would be great center activities for kindergarten to second
grade students.
Word
Work
Words
Cubed
Word Tic Tac Toe
You can download this Word Tic Tac Toe game
here-https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B9_YjC4YHAgza0ozOXM1V1lPT1E
Students simply have to do three choices in a
row for each new word they are working with.
Writing
Story
Starter Journals
Buy a few journals and type or write a story
starter on the front cover. Students read and copy the story starter and then
use that to write a story. These journals are shared so the entire class can
write in them throughout the year. After students finish their story, they can
go back and read their classmates stories. Not only does this help them
practice reading and writing, but it encourages them to try their best since
their classmates will also be reading it.
Some examples of interesting story starters are:
When I grow up ____________
If I went into space _____________
The
coolest thing I ever saw was _____________
This summer I will _____________
If I was an animal _____________
I wish I had ______________
If I
could go back in time I would __________
Roll
Out a Story Center
I created these story centers because I needed
something that I wouldn’t have to worry about changing out throughout the year.
This dice story center is great because students will “roll out” a different
story every time! That means they won’t get bored which we all know is a huge
bonus. It also makes students get creative as they might be presented with very
strange and unusual writing topics. Students roll a die to decide who their
character is, what the setting will be, and what the character is doing. They
then use the choices to write a fabulous and creative story. You can purchase
all 10 versions of this center for $4.00 at my teacherspayteachers store here:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Roll-Out-a-Story-A-Dice-and-Writing-Center
I hope that you can use some of these cheap,
easy, and fun centers in your classroom this year!
Thanks Marina for letting me be a guest blogger!
I had a blast.
Martha J
Great ideas! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue, isn't Martha great!
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