Oh well! You can’t blame her for tryingįor some more sight word reinforcement, check out my Sing and Spell the Sight Words DVD and CD collection!! Below are some of the videos from the animated version of the DVDs!įollow me! Did you enjoy this post? Do me a favor and share it with your friends! And follow this blog by signing up for my email updates here, or follow on Bloglovin', or follow me on TPT! I'm also on Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+ and YouTube, too! Don't forget to sign up for our email newsletter for special deals and promo codes that you won't find out about anywhere else. Only one child said that she really didn’t want to do it, and asked if she could play instead. The children were excited and kept showing me how many words they had. words using the sight word spelling songs, of course Once the children are comfortable with the. The children enjoyed this activity quite a bit! I think it was nice that they got to get up and wander around the room a bit while doing their work. These fun worksheets are a hit with Heidis students. I also set a timer and told them to keep writing words until the timer went off, or they had a word written by every single child’s name. ![]() To do the activity, I passed out clipboards, pencils and gave everyone a paper. Some children sat at tables, and others wandered around. It was easy to make new ones or tape them back up anyway. The two boys that ripped their headbands tend to be a bit rough/clumsy with their things anyway, so I wasn’t surprised. Making Sight Words STICKLayout 1 9/13/15 5:34 PM Making Sight Words STICK Presented by Heidi Butkus email: Why is Music. I probably could have just put some packing tape on the ends, too, for strength. Two headbands did rip by the end of the activity, but I think if I had laminated them first, that probably wouldn’t have happened. This worked out great, because the children were able to grab any headband and slip it on. You just fold the end of the paper about a half an inch or so and then slip the rubber band inside the fold, and staple. Then I stapled the rubber band to the end as shown in the picture. It turned out to be too short for the kids’ heads, (thankfully I tried it on ONE kid’s head before making a bunch,) so I added a three inch piece of paper to the end to extend it. I cut a piece of construction paper the long way, 18 inches by 1.5, and then folded the ends of it around a rubber band and stapled it. So I decided to tweak the activity a bit. The 18″ band has a three inch extender stapled to it, and a rubber band stapled on the ends so it will fit any child that grabs it. ![]() (This list is in their journaling baskets in page protectors, just in case they want to write about each other.) AND, I already had a list of their names printed out that I wanted to take advantage of. Tough Rottweiler Names.You don’t need to use human names when choosing your boy or girl Rottweiler names.Below are some of our top dog names for Rottweilers with attitude. A pale lager that gets its name from Pilsen, a city in Bohemia. I also wanted them to write the words instead of draw a line. A dish popular in southern Germany, Spätzle consists of small dumplings poached in boiling water.4. I really didn’t want to have the kids sticking my cards to their heads with spittle, and I couldn’t imagine that the cards would stick very long. I already had this list of names typed up, so I just told them to write the word next to their friends’ names. (Follow the link above to the exact pin.) The children were to draw a line from their friend’s name to the sight word. ![]() These songs are so fun and easy, children dont even know they are learning Subscribe now Big Updates in Progress. The card apparently sticks there until the activity is finished. We have Video collections for Kindergarten sight words. Rather than show off how wonderfully managed my transitions are, I thought I should show off some Heidi songs.I saw a similar idea on Pinterest, where the teacher had the kids lick their foreheads and stick a flash card on it. Today, we were just about to stomple all over each other to get back to our seats while talking to one another at the top of our lungs to transition to our seats when I saw a cop through my window. it was a bit of a rough day, but nothing that ear plugs, sunglasses, and wearing a hula hoop (You can’t get any closer than this hula hoop – don’t even try, I said a million times) can’t take care of.īesides the kids acting like a major holiday is just around the corner (I sure haven’t told them so I don’t know who did!), the Curriculum Cops have been out in full force.Īs in, every single day this week. Or they’re just taking advantage of me because they’ve clued in to the ear plugs I’ve started wearing because I’m too worn out to go through my bag of tricks and make them stop talking.Īnd, anyhow, I can’t find my bag of tricks. I’m pretty sure these half days make my kids think we’re on vacation. Until that point, my kids were basically unraveling.
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