Our study of nocturnal animals included learning about owls. After making these stick owl puppets, and cute puppet stages, the students made interchangeable backgrounds, so their owls could have adventures in different settings. Activities like this focus on more than just fun...they are practicing their oral language, storytelling, sequencing and more! Our writing lessons this week focused on non-fiction text about nocturnal animals. The students enjoyed making these beautiful books. In math, we are learning about 2-dimensional shapes. We played "Shape-O" (a version of bingo) as a review of these shapes. Reindeer puppets!
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AuthorI am a retired First Grade teacher in Texas. I have two children, two daughters-in-law, a grandson and granddaughter. Our beloved pup, Rocco, went to heaven this year. He was 15 years old. I've been married 37 years. I would love to hear from any former students! Archives
January 2021
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