Getting to know you/Community Builders
Bag Game
On the first day of school, ask students to bring in an item/items that have significance to them (nothing too valuable, breakable, or large). Put the items in a large bag and pull them out one by one so that students can share about each item. Students can also use the activity to write a short blurb about why the item is important.Human BINGO
Write student names in BINGO squares and use fun facts about the students as the clues.Group Song
Choose a motivating song (We Are the Champions) to sing as a class before big tests.Name Chain
Give students a strip of construction paper to write their name and an adjective. As students introduce themselves one-by-one, staple the strips together to create a chain. Talk to the students about how like a chain, the class will work together and are stronger as a whole. Use the chain to frame a bulletin board of student work.Snapshot Writing
This was a writing project we took most of the day to complete. I am going to break it down into steps to try to simplify it, and apologize for the "fast-food" version of what was really a "fine-dining" experience.
- Start by asking students to bring in a photo of something significant (place, person, moment, etc.)
- Talk about the difference between showing vs. telling and give examples!
- Model a Sense Cluster (below) and have students create their own.
- Model an Open Mind (below) and allow students to create their own.
- Ask students to write a clear sentence about what their writing will focus on (This memory is significant to me because...). Students will not directly put this in their writing, but will use it to keep them on track.
- Write!
- Meet in groups to read aloud, discuss, and share friendly comments/suggestions
- Revise/Edit
- Publish: give students construction paper and various crafty materials to frame their writing and picture. Allow them to get creative!
Sense Cluster: This helps students focus on details related to each sense. I want to make one more primary-friendly. Look for it soon!
Open Mind: Use this to encourage students to draw/write their feelings and emotions connected to the picture.
We play Human Bingo at the beginning of the year and several times throughout the year. My kiddos LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteI'll be sharing some of those games for Back to School soon.
I am excited to hear more about this workshop and all that you are learning. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I am a new follower to your blog and love it. I would love for you to come and visit me when you get the chance. =)
Heather
Heather's Heart
Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteI've peeked at your blog and LOVE the Pete the Cat pack you made. I'll soon make my way to you TpT for that gem!