Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Jan Brett Author Study and New Arctic Unit Posted!!

Hi Peeps!! Happy Tuesday! Kerri here...
First of all, thank you for all of your kind words regarding my new tattoo. I KNEW you wouldn't judge me for telling you!! I plan on adding my hub's initial and my initial to it, so our whole family is represented. One of the male teachers at my school made the comment, "So, he got your initial and you didn't get his??" Whatever, dude...way to lay on the guilt!! :)
 Don't worry, I'm not going to get all crazy and tat myself up, but it IS quite fun! :)


We started our Author's Study on Jan Brett last week. We study her books for 8 weeks and create a project for each book. At the end, we make a really cool cover and bind the projects into a book. Many of the ideas I got from my dear friend Kim who I used to work with (miss you, Mrs. Mac!!) and some I added myself last year. I also got some FAB ideas from my fellow bloggers!! 


We read The Mitten last week, and created this project:


Where did I get this worksheet?? It is FABULOUS!! Is it yours? Please let me know so I can give you all the credit!!

We glued the animals in the order they appeared in the story...


This week we read The Hat, and made this little project...




We step drew Hedgie the Hedgehog, which came from www.janbrett.com (this website is AMAZING, and she gives sooo many great ideas!!) We also filled in this Venn diagram together comparing and contrasting The Mitten and The Hat, which is from the lovely Cara Carroll, of course!! My kids LOVED drawing Hedgie and they especially loved adding their own hat!
Next week, we will be reading The Three Snow Bears and I will be back to share the project that we make for it. It is the perfect book to introduce the Arctic, which is the perfect segway to my newest unit that I just posted on TPT...


Here's what you get...


Literacy Centers:
-Arctic Life Sentence Scramble-
laminate and cut out word cards. Students unscramble sentences and complete the worksheet, adding correct capitalization and punctuation to their sentences.
-Arctic Life ABC Order-
laminate and cut out word cards. Students put cards in ABC order and complete the ABC Order worksheet.
-Arctic Life Noun & Verb Sort-
laminate and cut out word cards. Students sort words into nouns and verbs and complete the noun and verb worksheet.



Math Centers:
-Arctic Life Add 3-
laminate and cut out cards. Students sort the number cards by their Arctic characters, add the 3 numbers together, and record the addition sentences on the worksheet.
-Arctic Life Place Value Match-
laminate and cut out cards. Students match the place value cards to the number and fill out the corresponding worksheet.
-Arctic Life Telling Time-
laminate & cut out cards. Students match up the clock cards to their time cards, and complete the worksheet.

The clip art is SUPER fun, and the 3 Lit and 3 Math Centers are perfect for this time of year!! You can click on the picture above to go to my store!!

One more thing...I will be back later this week with a RAD Giveaway. Here is a little teaser pic, Timree, the artist who made this, is offering her best selling product to one of our followers!! Check it out...
Ooh, la la!! Isn't it fantabulous!! Stay tuned...

6 comments:

Mrs. McHaffie said...

The Venn Diagram is Cara's from The First Grade Parade! I snagged that baby from her last year as well!
LOVE your cute ideas and activities!
Thanks so much for sharing!

Kelly
Beg, Borrow, Steal

Unknown said...

I am in love with that pencil dish! And your Jan Brett author study is awesome!
Jennifer
First Grade Blue SKies

Kerri and Lindsay said...

Thank you, Mrs. McHaffie!! I fixed it in my post!! :) It was driving me CRAZY!
Kerri B

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awg said...

Did you create the worksheets to go with these activities?

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