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Cooperative Learning #9 & Little Bus Flash Freebie


Today is my last day of summer break. I am going into my new classroom tomorrow to organize and put things where I need to. Next week is teacher planning week, and I have so much to do!

Storyboard is a cooperative learning structure that I have introduced earlier on my blog. For the Throwback Thursday part I'm focusing only on the Storyboard part of my post. Click HERE to see that full post.


Not sure if she is having this today? She joined others in a big giveaway for August 1-5th.

----- Below part was originally posted on April 5, 2013. -----

3. Last month, I went to a Kagan workshop, and learned a new strategy called Storyboards. I created my own Storyboard (not Kagan endorsed) for my Australia unit, G'day Mates. The week before spring break, we learned about Australia animals. We also talked about nouns and verbs. This song was on a pocket chart as we changed the nouns and verbs using Australian animals. This week, we continued learning about Australia with the Great Barrier Reef. This time, we used a Kagan Storyboard strategy. Each group got a storyboard, cards, and a pointer. One student from each group passes out the cards. As a whole group, we sang the song and put down the cards as we sang the words. This group didn't quite get it, as they missed putting two of the pictures down.
 
This activity came from my G'day Mates unit.

We continued throughout the week with this activity, and they got better with working together in placing down the word cards as they were sung.

This activity came from my G'day Mates unit.
 
Now back to the present...
 
After the first week of school, we will be following the new Reading Street Series in my county. I made a thematic unit to go along with the first story, The Little School Bus.
 
Link to TPT store will be added once it's there!
 
In it, I have included a storyboard structure with using the letters. I will first introduce this on a pocket chart during whole group activities. After a few days, I will give each group their parts to review one letter. We will do this activity in small groups, but still whole group. When they are ready, I will add more letters. After they are familiar with this structure, I will put the storyboards at a literacy center for students to practice their letter recognition and sounds. Here is a preview.
 

 

 This unit also includes:
 
1. Who Rides This Bus?- A letter and beginning sound sort for small groups or independent work. There are 4 different variations included: color or black and white in either Basic Print or D'Nealian.
 
 
 2. Letters on the Bus Pocket Chart & Storyboards- in Basic Print or D'Nealian.
 
3. Road Rally- Even though there is a free set of road letters at Making Learning Fun, I used Charlotte's Clips to create a learning center for my students.
 
 
4. Bus Stop: Write the Room- Just a simple write-the-room activity for copying words onto paper.
 
 
5. Bus & Letter Webs- These are to be printed out and used on class charts.
 


 
6. How Do We Go Home Graph- Parts to make a graph on how students go home. Use bulletin board paper to glue parts onto. Students write name and draw picture on sticky note to place on graph. Then collect data and write about it on the bulletin board paper. See example below:
 
 
 
7. Five on the Bus- Use counters, beans, or children pictures to make 0-5 on the bus mats.
 
 
 
8. Ordinal Numbers- Pocket Chart pieces to tell story of The Little School Bus (Reading Street story) and practice ordinal numbers.
 
 
 
9. Putting the Buses in Order- Students put buses in order and find number matches.
 
 
 
10. Shape Bus Craftivity- Students use shapes (rectangle, circle, square, octagon) to make a bus.
 
11. Little Yellow Bus Snack- Students make a little yellow bus out of a graham cracker, yellow icing, Oreos, and Chex cereal.
 
If you are interested in this packet, I am offering it as a FREEBIE to my followers until Sunday evening 6PM Eastern time. I am almost done with it, so Saturday I will start sending it out to you. Just leave me a comment to this post or email me at learningwithmrsbrinn@gmail.com to let me know how you follow me and your follower name: Google Friend Connect or Bloglovin. Make sure you leave an email address too, so I can email you my newest digital packet.
 
If you would like to link up a post about cooperative learning, please do. I would love to hear how others are using these strategies in their classrooms. If you ever get a chance to go to a Kagan workshop, I highly recommend it. It has helped me to better manage my classroom, and get my students to interact and be engaged more often. I am not being paid for this statement. It is my opinion, and definitely worth an educator's time. I was fortunate to have my workshops paid for through school funds. :0) This is the last cooperative learning linky of this summer.
 
 

 
 
 

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Using Yoga to Teach the Alphabet (Flash Freebie)

This past year I incorporated yoga poses into my classroom to teach the alphabet to my kinderkids. I was inspired to do this by my good friend and fellow kindergarten teacher Amy. She is not a blogger, but more of a blog stalker. :0)
 
I am definitely not a yoga trainer, so I use resources to help me incorporate yoga poses into my classroom. I think this book would be a great addition to the Language Arts mentor text Stacia & Amanda from Collaboration Cuties are having today. I am curious to know what the intermediate teachers think about using yoga in their classrooms.
 
Click above to see other mentor texts.


Source: Amazon.com
I bought this book last year through Scholastic Book Orders. It came along with a DVD too. This book shows each letter of the alphabet and gives 2 or more examples of poses that start with the letter. It is fun and engaging for the children. (It is also fun for me, and keeps me limber!) They get a brain break while learning about the letters with total physical response... great for kinesthetic learners! The ABCs of Yoga for Kids also has their own web site with resources. I printed out the T coloring sheet to pass along to our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom penpals since we had the letter Tt.
 
Source: Amazon.com
 
Another book, You are a Lion!, is another resource for yoga poses. I don't have this book but I did find it on We Give Books. This is a great site that has different books online. It is free to join. Last year, we had fun using this great book. It seems this book is no longer on We Give Books. I will have to add it to my wish list!
 
I haven't used my ABCs of Yoga for Kids DVD yet. Instead, I found fun yoga videos for kids by Cosmic Kids Yoga on Youtube. It is seriously a great program, especially when we have extra P.E. It is so cute to see my kinderkids having a great time doing the exercises. I'm not sure how the older kids would like this, but my kindergartners love it! I have used the first 5 with my kinderkids. They have uploaded 3 new ones since I last checked!! Here is the first one:
 

 
Typically, I teach a letter a day. During that day, I teach a yoga move to go with the letter. Amy has had her students make words using yoga poses; I hope to give that a try in the upcoming school year. I recently created a set of ABC cards for yoga poses. This set goes along with the book, The ABCs of Yoga for Kids. The book does a great job having a poetic way of describing the poses with great illustrations of children doing the poses. I plan to use my ABC cards after I have introduced all the letters. It will be a way for us to review our letters and incorporate a brain break too! This will be free for today only... just click on the picture to get it at my TPT store.
 

 
 

 
 
 










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