Happy Halloween! A reminder that my store along with over 45+ other stores are holding a ONE DAY SALE on Teachers Pay Teachers. Every product in my store is 20% off today only!
Also, don't forget to follow my store for more freebies. I am getting closer to my 100 follower freebie!
My two guys are gearing up for trick or treating tonight. We had Logan's first class party yesterday. I survived a preschool class party!!
We are going to have a Batman and a Spiderman out patrolling the neighborhood tonight.
What will your kids be for Halloween?
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
Halloween Sale
I am participating in a Halloween day sale at Teachers Pay Teachers. My entire Teachers Pay Teachers store will be 20% on Halloween day only! The sale is hosted by JD Rockin' Readers. You can find all of the stores that are running sales on her blog at jdsrockinreaders.blogspot.com. There are 47 stores participating and more stores may join on Halloween day.
Here are a few Halloween and Fall products
Word Word Activities for Fall In this packet, students will study fall colors as they
experience a balanced approached to word work. This unit includes both sight word activities and phonics activities.
Freebie: Halloween Coloring Pages Free Halloween Coloring Pages that help your students practice letter identification, number recognition, and shape knowledge.
Here are a few best sellers from my store.
Printable Books for Emergent Readers: Nursery Rhymes : These printable books contain 5 favorite nursery rhymes. Each book is a half sheet of paper and prints in black and white. The nursery rhymes included are Little Bo Peep, Hey Diddle Diddle, The Itsy Bitsy Spider, Little Miss Muffet, and Hickory Dickory Dock. These books are also available as ebooks in full color. You can purchase those in my Tpt store!
Printable Books for Emergent Readers: Dolch Sight Words Pre-primer 1 These printable books contain 6 little books using words from the preprimer Dolch sight word list.
Math Olympic Games for Kids In this Common Core Aligned activity, students will practice measurement skills by competing in a fun measurement Olympics.
Currently I am trying to get 100 followers in my Teachers Pay Teachers Store. Once I have 100 followers, I will release my Thanksgiving Coloring Packet for FREE! Here's a sneak peek of one page of this freebie. Click on the picture to get this free on google docs.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
How to find good ebooks for kids
Finding good ebooks for kids can be challenging. While it's a blessing for the kids of this age to have so many wonderful books literally at their fingertips, it can be challenging to wade through the hundreds of thousands that are available.
An ebook is a book that can be read online or downloaded to a personal computer, book reader, phone, etc. Many ebooks are digital versions of books that are already in print.
We Give Books We Give Books are free books you can read online with your child. You don't have to download or buy any software. There are current favorites like Skippy John Jones, Ladybug Girl, Llama Llama books. There are also classic books like The Snowy Day. There is a wide selection of nonfiction as well. Not only do you get free books to read, every time you read a book, books are donated to a charity. We give books was created by Penguin group and the Pearson Foundation.
Starfall is a free online site that includes animated books. These are mostly phonics readers and some can be read aloud.
TumbleBooks is not a free site but many public libraries and schools have a subscription that you can use. These are print books that have been animated and have sound added to them. There are some wonderful titles as this site and it's worth checking out to see if you can use it for free through your child's school or your public library.
Oxford Owl This is a a free website by Oxford University Press to help you with your child’s learning. It includes many free ebooks (over 250). You can read these books directly on the site. You can also turn on audio and have the story read to the child. I like this site because you can sort by age level. There is a good mix of fiction and nonfiction as well. You can also purchase print copies of some of the books. There are comprehension activities included for each story most are games that the child can play on the site but some are printable activities. There are also math ebooks. The preschool math books work concepts like shapes and counting.
Story Online These are animated picture books that are read by famous actors. This website is supported by the screen actors guild. You can listen to Betty White read your child "Harry the Dirty Dog". There are only 25 stories on this site but they are all high quality books and they are well done!
Almost all of our favorite ebooks were made by OceanHouse media. They have tons of Dr. Seuss, The Berenstein Bears, 5 Little Monkeys. many classics, and some new titles. They are very well made and have animations and read aloud options. They can be pricer than some other book apps but every one has been worth the money-- plus, they often have a few for just .99.
Blogs with Great Recommendations
Best Children's Books for the iPad
Daily Reviews of Free Ebooks- No Twiddle Twaddle
iBooks available from Ready. Set. Read:
FREE At the Zoo Emergent Reader
I also have several ebook emergent reader nursery rhymes.
The Itsy Bitsy Spider early reader PDF, Itsy Bitsy Spider, is able to work as an ebook on an iPad or and iPhone. This early reader ebook opens in just two easy steps into ibooks and can be viewed as an ibook! This is one of five nursery rhyme early reader ebooks for sale in my store. ($1.50)
Free Ebooks from educational/ religious blog:
Book of Virtues
Looking for even more places to find ebooks? Check out this post by KCEdventures, Finding Free Kids Books Online for Kids
I collaborated with several other bloggers to create this post. Thank you to these wonderful bloggers for their input. If you are looking for wonderful kids activity bloggers, check these out.
JDaniel4'smom- 3 Dinosaurs- Reading Confetti- Here Come the Girls- Inspiration Laboratories- Housing a Forest- No Twiddle Twaddle- Kindergarten and Preschool for Parents- Busy Kids, Happy Mom-KCEdventures- True Aim Education
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
DIY Halloween Decorations
Our neighborhood has been filling up with spooky decorations. We've been shopping for Halloween costumes, attending Halloween events, and reading lots of Halloween books. The boys have been dying to decorate our yard for Halloween. This week we decided to start the week by reading some favorite {not so} spooky Halloween books. After we read the books, we discussed the Halloween objects that we had seen in the stories. Armed with a entire Pinterest board, we set to work making a few {not so} spooky decorations.
{not so} spooky Halloween books
Five Little Bats Flying in the Night by Steve Metzger This book is based on the 5 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed rhyme.
Six Creepy Sheep
{not so} spooky Halloween decorations
After reading these books, we made these tomato cage ghosts that I found on Lowe's website. These are tomato cages turned upside down, draped with a drop cloth (or in our case an old sheet) and given a face. We made a few changes to Lowe's tutorial.
First, I used an old twin sheet for two of the cages and I used an old fitted crib sheet for the third cage. I have to say, the crib sheet stays put the best!
Second, Lowe's suggested drawing a face with permanent marker, but I used sticky black felt. (I'll let you know how it holds up!)
Third, Lowe's suggested using rope lights to light up your ghosts. They are pretty cute unlit too but I did want to light them up for Halloween night. Unfortunately, I purchased a box of broken rope lights. They were pretty expensive too. I thought about using regular white Christmas lights, but I read on the post that those get too hot. Soooo, I finally settled on 3 push lights! This made the project much cheaper and they do provide enough of a glow to make the ghosts a little creepy. The batteries may run out more quickly, though, so I may look for some better rope lights.
The boys named the ghosts Powder, Spooky, and Pluto. Our friendly little ghosts may last for many years to come!
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
Oral Language Game
As I've mentioned before, oral language is a huge predictor of future reading success. A common saying among reading professionals is, "If a child doesn't hear a word, that child won't say that word. If he doesn't say it, he won't read it." You can help your child grow his oral language with easy and fun games. We've been playing a super simple oral language game using objects we have lying around the house.
Supplies:
variety of small objects from around your home
large clear container with lid
How to Play:
Fill large container with small objects from around the home. Screw on the lid. Show the item to the tub to your child and say, "I spy something (object) and you use it to (description)" When the child guesses the correct object, unscrew the lid and let that child hold the item.
For added challenge, let your child try giving clues to you.
(When I play with my 2 year old and 4 year old, I give clues to both of them. Then my four year old gives a clue to me!)
Here are some of the objects we included the last time we played.
Some of the clues we used were, "I spy something black and you use it to fix your hair." or "I spy something with black and white spots and it is an animal."
I've also found it is good to include figurines like batman or Papa Smurf because the boys LOVE when they get a special character!
Try to include a variety of concepts in your clues such as:
color words
categories (animal, food, transportation)
number sense (I spy an animal with four legs)
My boys love to play this game over and over again. I love the language that is built each time we play.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Book Activity: Plant a Kiss
Welcome back to the Virtual book club for kids. This month the Virtual Book Club is featuring books by Amy Krouse Rosenthal. Here at Ready. Set. Read, I am featuring the book, "Plant a Kiss". My boys have been loving this sweet story!
Seeds of Kindness
This book provided the perfect opportunity to work on being kind and loving-- a skill that one member of our family is struggling with right now! We painted flower pots and began to work on planting seeds of kindness. Whenever the boys were caught being good, I gave them a "seed" to put in their pots. We actually used glass gems. Rewarding the kind behaviors instead of focusing on the negative behaviors that have crept into our home lately, worked instantly. The boys were working together, sharing, and letting the love grow with in just a few days.
Create a Kindness Garden
The idea of planting seeds of kindness could be expanded into a kindness garden. Consider giving each person a circle and having them write their name on the circle. Flower petals could be cut out and children could write how they showed kindness on the flower petal. This could be an excellent writing activity. After creating the entire flower, children could expand this writing into a paragraph and even give a sentence to explain the results of showing kindness-- whether it made them feel good or improved a friendship with a classmate or a sibling, or had another result. It would be fun to reflect on how love grows as we share the love.
"Grow Up" a Rhyming Word Game
The book features a minimalist rhyming text. The book has the feel of a wordless picture book. Much of the story is told through the wonderful illustrations by Peter Reynolds. The simple rhyming words or phrases on each page complement his illustrations perfectly. After reading this book, we listened for rhyming words. We played a rhyming game called, "Grow up". The boys squatted like tiny seeds. I said two words. If the words rhymed, they grew up like a flower. If the words did not rhyme, they stayed a tiny seed.
Word Family Flowers Board Game
There are several word families in this book. If you child is ready to begin decoding simple consonant-vowel-consonant words, check out my freebie, Word Family Flowers game. In this game, children must first read a CVC word with a long i vowel sound before moving each space.
We really really really loved "Plant a Kiss" by Amy Krouse Rosenthal. I can't wait to see the Rosenthal books and activities that all of the others bloggers share in the virtual book club for kids. I adore her books and I can't wait to try some of the fun activities that are shared. You can find more ideas for Amy Krouse Rosenthal books at these blogs:
Toddler Approved - Rainy Day Mum - Adventures in Reading with Kids - 3 Dinosaurs - Royal Baloo - The Educators' Spin On It - Inspiration Laboratories - Pleasantest Thing - Edventures with Kids - Two Big Two Little - Playing With Words 365 - Kitchen Counter Chronicles - Outlaw Mom - Mommy and Me Book Club - Crafty Moms Share - No Twiddle Twaddle - The Good Long Road - Ready. Set. Read 2 Me - Reading Confetti - Mama Smiles - Juggling with Kids- Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas - Creekside Learning - Creative Family Fun - The Usual Mayhem - Teach Preschool - PlayDrMom - CraftoArt - Here Come the Girls - Being a Conscious Parent - Smiling like Sunshine - Crayon Freckles - Train Up a Child - Smile Play Learn
Now it is your chance to share your ideas. Here are the rules for linking up.
- Link up only posts inspired by Lois Ehlert that share children's book inspired crafts, activities, recipes, etc. Any other posts will be deleted.
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Monday, October 15, 2012
Best Books for Kids: Choosing Repetitive Texts
When you are building your home library, there are many types of books you should include. Most parents and teachers want to find the best books for kids to add to their home and school libraries. I am beginning a new series to help you build your library. I'll suggest several types of books and give examples of each type. Check out these books and then choose 3-4 that connect with your child.
Repetitive texts are one type of book that should go into every preschool library. Repetitive texts are books that have a phrase that repeats several times or a pattern that repeats several times. They allow children to become active participants in read aloud time.
Children need to be participating orally in our read alouds. In fact, if a child doesn’t hear a word or a language pattern, they won’t say it. If they don’t say it, they won’t read it. I have sat through many early readers trying to sound out the phrase, “Once upon a Time…” If they have never heard a story that began "Once upon a time" they will never figure it out. On the other hand, a child who can’t read independently but has heard a ton of stories that begin “Once upon a time” may be able to easily “read” this phrase.
In Mem Fox's book "Reading Magic" she says that a child needs to hear 1,000 stories before they begin to read independently. I think it would benefit your children if some of these favorite repetitive texts are included in the 1,000 + stories they will hear before they begin to read.
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11 Classic Repetitive Texts for Every Library
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3 Repetitive Texts that will engage your child's emotions: When your child reads the repetitive phrase in these books, they are able to express the characters emotions. It's a safe way for your child to express being grouchy, mad, or scared!
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1 Repetitive Nonfiction Text: Every collection should have some nonfiction. I am working on growing our nonfiction selections as my boys LOVE it!
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The best part of repetitive books is that your child will want to hear them over and over again. In fact, your child needs to hear these texts over and over again! The more they hear them, the sooner they'll join in the reading! You can add a few of these to your library and have books that will last for a long time!
Here's where I am linking up:
Book Sharing Monday,Kids Co-op, What My Child is Reading, The Sunday Showcase, The Learning Laboratory
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