Oh my word! Is time flying for anyone else? President’s Day is RIGHT
around the corner. We will be enjoying
President’s Day with a mid-winter break! Ya-hooo!
We’re working to CRAM in some Presidents wherever we can. In my case, I’m
doing a little bit of those“cross curricular” writing opportunities. Plus, I appreciate the two-birds-one-stone of it all!
Our district’s “year at a glance” calls for us to dedicate February and
some of November to non-fiction writing. We’re still early in the process, so
there’s a lot of scaffolding in these activities – especially for my first
grade friends.
We’ll be reading each of these books this week. I’m not sure if you can
tell, but I swiped them from the biography section of our school’s library.
Cost: FREE!
While we're reading them, we're keeping track of our learning on an anchor chart. (I lack the artistic skills of one babblying artist)
Regular anchor chart with questionable visual/spatial reasoning. |
We used our “research” to complete a tree map with what we learned.
At the end of the week my firsties will choose their favorite president
and make up one of these babies with a published piece of writing – featuring their
research. I wish I could tell you where this template came from – But, I
adopted my classroom from a retiree and this was left in her files!
My second graders, however, did this project last year (which they
reminded me of A LOT today). So… they’re going to use the Double Bubble to
compare the presidents. These kiddos will end the week with a compare/contrast
piece featuring both presidents. I’m sure they’ll love the more involved
writing J!
Here are the Thinking Maps we're cranking out this week!
Download Includes:
* Cut & Paste George Washington Circle Map
* Cut & Paste Abraham Lincoln Circle Map
* Fill in the blank Circle Map/ George (For my second graders)
* Fill in the blank Circle Map/ Abe (For my second Graders)
* Blank Tree Map
* Double Bubble Circle Map
Enjoy your Wednesday night!
15 comments:
Thank you for following my blog! I love yours. I am a new follower!
You girls are just AWESOME!
Jennifer
First Grade Blue Skies
I just found this website. It is great!
I'm going to try and cram in as much as I can in these next 2 days as well so THANK YOU for those awesome thinking maps to guide me along the way! : )
I'm a new follower and I just love everything about your blog! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for these great thinking maps. We are supposed to be using them, but I get brain dead every once in a while! I appreciate you taking the time to create them and share them!
Patty
Second In Line
Wow! Great thinking maps! Thanks.
Squirrel-Bottom Diaries
I'm all for FREE books! :)
Mary
Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives
My kids LOVE learning about presidents. There is just so much to do in such a limited time. Love your thinking maps. =)
Emily @ Second Grade Silliness
Your students will love these free online word games from VocabularySpellingCity using President's Day words. http://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=8081883
That's what my anchor charts look like too! And I am so jealous of Abby's!
Sara :)
Smiling In Second Grade
I always look forward to your posts! Thank you for everything that you create & share!
Lisa
fsuteach81@yahoo.com
Love these. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to pin them on my board.
Yea for library use! While I have hundreds and hundreds of books I bought in my classroom, I'm always taking bucketfuls out of the library. We just returned a tub full of dino books and took out all the David Shannon books. The kids' interests change so tehbooks must too!
I love this project, tree maps are my favorite!!!
Michelle
Apples and ABC's
I am just now taking the Thinking map workshop. I love this idea...
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