Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Holiday and Wintertime Fun!

Holiday Break Activities (including some from previous posts on this blog) -

I want to share with you some websites with activities that would be fun to do over the holiday break, including some books on wintertime fun! 

Build a Snowman:

http://www.castlearcana.com/christmas/snowman/ 
http://www.think-bank.com/iwb/flash/snowman.html
http://dressupwho.net/i-files/swf/182-snowman.swf 
http://www.cyke.com/snowman.swf 

Create a Snowflake:

http://snowflakes.barkleyus.com/ 

http://snowdays.me/?skipDetect=true 

Science behind snowflakes 

Design a card:

http://www.iboard.co.uk/resource/Christmas-Card-Designer-migrated_swfs_3099.swf

Design a gift:

http://www.iboard.co.uk/iwb/Xmas-Tree-Maker-1891

Make your own wrapping paper design:

http://www.iboard.co.uk/activity/Christmas-Wrapping-Paper-Maker--540

Build your own gingerbread house/gingerbread man:

http://www.highlightskids.com/flash/gingerbread-house
 http://besplatneigrice.ba/content/games/slatkisi.swf
http://www.jennybharris.com/activities/home/sweethome.htm 
 http://sprintsweets.com/


Christmas Games:

http://www.thekidzpage.com/freekidsgames/games/alllights/christmaslights.swf 
 http://dingo.care2.com/cards/new/0422/Do-a-rain-deer.swf http://www.learn-ict.org.uk/resources/rudolph/rudolph.htm
http://www.scholastic.com/browse/media.jsp?id=1191 
http://www.akidsheart.com/flash3/diffgame/diffchristmas.swf 
https://hwb.wales.gov.uk/cms/hwbcontent/Shared%20Documents/vtc/ngfl/re/b-dag/ngfl-container/re-unit1-en.html 
 http://www.iboard.co.uk/resource/Christmas-Present-Sorting-migrated_swfs_3490.swf
 http://www.akidsheart.com/flash3/edgegaame/edgeorns.swf


Christmas Math:

http://www.iboard.co.uk/resource/Twelve-Games-of-Christmas-Elf-Sorter-1353586595838714.swf 
http://www.iboard.co.uk/iwb/Christmas-Symmetry-Game-1894 
Math Facts 
http://www.iboard.co.uk/activity/Toy-Timeline-542 
http://www.iboard.co.uk/resource/Twelve-Games-of-Christmas-Presents-in-the-Snow-1353586555951361.swf 
http://www.iboard.co.uk/resource/Twelve-Games-of-Christmas-Fling-the-Elf-1354025236573480.swf 
http://www.iboard.co.uk/resource/Twelve-Games-of-Christmas-Christmas-Tree-Coordinates-1353593601982258.swf 


Winter Stories:

http://www.speakaboos.com/story/the-gingerbread-man 
http://www.wegivebooks.org/books/the-snowy-day/reader 
http://www.wegivebooks.org/books/snowmen-at-night/reader 
http://www.wegivebooks.org/books/frosty-the-snowman/reader 

General Stories:

http://www.storylineonline.net/

Hanukkah -
 
http://www.joi.org/dreidel/index.shtml 
http://www.chabad.org/images/kids/whatif/games/latke_game.swf 
http://www.chabad.org/images/kids/Flash/chanukah/stories/story.swf 
http://www.kosherconnection.com/karaoke/hanukka.htm 
http://www.chabad.org/images/kids/Flash/chanukah/stories/9spoons.swf 


Kwanzaa:

http://www.scholastic.com/browse/media.jsp?id=1193

http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/holidays/kwanzaa/ 

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Poetry

I recently worked with a small group of students from Ms. Falls' class and we shared some of our favorite poems.  I thought that these links looked like fun (and informative!) so I am going to post them here and then add them to my Draggo site (Draggo).   They would be fun activities to do on a cold December night:)
Let me know what you think about them!

Shel Silverstein

Poemstarts

Scholastic Poetry

PBS Kids Cinquain

Acrostic poems

Diamante poems

Free Verse

Poetry splatter

Giggle Poetry

Poetry Explained

Rhyme Zone

Author Jan Brett to speak in Memphis!

I wanted to share this email that I just received from the Booksellers at Laurelwood.  I love Jan Brett's books and this one looks great too!  (Please excuse the misspelling of the book The Mitten below, but I am just sending the email as it was sent to me:)-  If you attend I would LOVE to hear about your experience!!



Offsite event at the

Jan Brett
discussing and signing
The Animals' Santa

Thursday, December 4, from 5 - 7 pm

About the Book:The Animals' Santa
Join the #1 New York Times bestselling author Jan Brett as we embark on her next snowy endeavor! From the mind that brought us The Miten and Hedgie the Hedgehog comes the story of a little rabbit who is about to celebrate his very first Christmas!
  
In the wintry forests of northern Canada, Little Snow asks Big Snowshoe: Who is the animal's Santa? Big Snowshoe doesn't know, and neither do any of Little Snow's friends. Could it be a wolf? A badger? Maybe even a polar bear? When nobody can answer him, Little Snow becomes skeptical. Is there really an Animal's Santa out there? Not to worry, though, as Big Snowshoe comes up with a plan on Christmas Eve to ensure that everyone can catch a glimpse of Santa! With their plan in motion, Little Snow and all his friends will have a Christmas they'll never forget! Children will be in for a treat with the beautiful scenerybrought to life by Brett's  snowy illustrations!  


So, get ready to join Little Snow and celebrate his first ever Christmas!Joining us at the event will be Jan Brett's very own Hedgie the Hedgehog!

Line tickets are required and come with the purchase of The Animals' Santa at the Booksellers at Laurelwood.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Antarctica Food Web Game...

For those of you following the Adelie Penguins nesting in Antarctica, I wanted to share this link.  It is a "game" from PBS about the food chains in the Antarctic ecosystem.  Enjoy!
Food Web Game

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Thanksgiving history and activities...

This is such a special time of year as the seasons change and we look forward to spending time with family and friends for the holidays.  I especially enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday as the focus is "food, family, friends, and fellowship"!  While you are relaxing and hanging out, here are some activities that you can do to learn about the history of Thanksgiving and some fun games to play.  Don't forgot that the Penguin Project (see previous posts) is also a great way to be a part of something exciting happening many miles away:)

Thanksgiving History -
The First Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Timeline
Be A Historian

Thanksgiving Games -
Too Many Turkeys
Spot the differences
Turkey Swap
Word Search
Thanksgiving Bounce
Dress A Turkey
Make A Silly Turkey
Create A Thanksgiving Card
Thanksgiving Tale
"Fill In" Thanksgiving Story


Thanksgiving Stories -

The Story of Squanto
The Kitchen
Two Bad Pilgrims



Thanks to Emily Starr (of Starrmatica) for some of the suggested activities:)

Monday, November 17, 2014

Penguin Project Update...


 I wanted to share with you all an email that I received over the weekend about the Antarctica Penguin Project from Jean Pennycook (the Penguin Education Specialist in charge of the project):


Welcome to the 2014-2105 Adélie Penguin breeding season in Antarctica!   Starting Nov 17, follow 10 new penguin families as they raise their chicks at Cape Royds, on Ross Island.  Adopt a penguin family, keep a field notebook, record parent foraging trips, egg hatching and chick rearing data. Follow daily pictures as these amazing birds raise their chicks. http://www.penguinscience.com/education/royds_nestcheck.php

Combine science, art and geography. Have your students track their penguin postcards as they are mailed down to us, and then back from Antarctica.http://www.penguinscience.com/education/postcards.php

 Design and make a flag to fly at our research station.  
http://www.penguinscience.com/education/design_flag.php

 Ready made  instructional powerpoints (with teaching notes) about penguins, Antarctica and more!

Something for everyone about Antarctica!


Penguin Science is an NSF funded project engaging and educating classrooms and the public about Antarctica and the amazing Adélie penguins as they raise their chicks and cope with global climate change.

Please let me know if you are interested in participating in this project or if you would like to meet with me during lunch recess to work on it.
Mrs. L.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Penguin Research

Over the past several years I have had students participate in a Penguin Research Project being done in Antarctica.  We watched the Adelie penguins nesting habits and enjoyed seeing the little ones as they hatched from their egg homes.  I have even had students send postcards to the researchers in  Antarctica and get them back with a postmark from that far-away place!  I am sharing the link to the website in case your child is interested in acting as a scientist and watching and documenting the progress of the breeding season of the penguins.  I am happy to help if your daughter needs assistance creating and sending a "postcard" to the researchers.  Whether they want to create a postcard or not, enjoy watching and learning about these amazing creatures who live in such a unique part of our world.

Penguin Science Website

Monday, November 10, 2014

30 days of...


I ran across this neat compilation of activities on the National Center for Families Learning website and I wanted to share it with you all.  I hope that you will be able to find and do some of the suggestions and then come tell me all about them!  The photo above is just that, a photo, so here is a link to the "full" list - 30 Days of Families Learning link (then click "download calendar").

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Third and Fourth Grade Book Meeting Dates

The 4th grade book club will meet next Thursday, November 13th during lunch recess and the 3rd grade book club will meet the following Thursday, November 20th at the same time.  We will meet in the Lower School Library. 
Don't forget to check out the book club wiki for book recommendations from friends (see link on the right side of this blog).

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

How to help your child with homework...

Many of you know how much I enjoying researching educational (and food!) topics.  I try not to overwhelm folks with resources, but I want to share a good article that I ran across on a website for a Pediatric clinic (North Shore Pediatric Center in Illinois).  Although the article is directed toward parents of children with ADHD, these are tips that are good for ALL students.

6 Tips to Help Your Child with ADHD Complete His Homework:help your child with adhd get their homework done
  1. Have the child start the work when he or she gets home.  These children oftentimes have difficulty with transitioning between tasks and initiating action with their work.  Children were in school all day and already have the mindset of doing academic work.  It may prove difficult for the child to take a break and then attempt to initiate the work.
  2. Have a set location established for homework routines.  Keep the desk or table as clear of clutter as possible.  Keep the location in a quiet room away from extraneous distracters such as the television, other children and family members, and other items such as toys that may be distracting for the child.
  3. Have the child create a list of daily homework tasks as well as an expectation of how much time each task would take.
  4. Have the child stick with one subject and complete the work to fruition before moving to another task.
  5. Encourage the child to take short, non-stimulating breaks between tasks.  Breaks should be going to get a light snack, walking around the house, etc. and not be anything that might be overly engaging such as playing videogames or watching television.
  6. Have consistency with expectations of homework.  Make studying and homework completion daily habits.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

New link added to build BRAIN POWER!

Greetings!

I am having a great time with a small group of girls after school learning about Executive Functioning Skills and study strategies.  I will be sharing tips with you all soon, but in the meantime, I wanted to share my Draggo page link (which can be found at the top of the column on the right side of this page) that will take you to a list of "Brain Games" that will help you build your memory and brain "reflexes".  I had such fun playing the games while researching them and I hope that you all will too.  Please let me know if you have any difficulty with any of them as I didn't have enough time to play ALL of them:)  You will need to access the sites in a browser that supports Adobe and sometimes Java (usually Firefox will work with most of them).

I am also "tweaking" my blog to make it easier to find some of the neat things that I have posted over the years that haven't changed and are still good practices or fun things to do.  I will create a post to explain them as I finish the updates.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Wonderopolis - Are Ghosts Real?

When I ran across this article I knew that I had to share it with you all!  Enjoy:)
Click on the link below to find out..
Are Ghosts Real??

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Halloween Fun...SPOOKY




Happy Halloween!  I know that many of our students recently enjoyed participating in the fun activities at the Upper School Halloween Bazaar and this next week will be full of excitement as the big "Trick or Treating" day approaches.  Here are some fun activities that you can do at home and a link to a great Time for Kids page with lots of interesting information about the history of Halloween, printable pages to color, costume and make-up ideas, and even recipes for spooky treats like the monster cupcake pictured.   Have a safe and fun time with your friends and family this week!

Carve a Pumpkin game 
(several different spooky online games can be located here)

The First Trick or Treaters


Time for Kids Halloween History
 (click on the topics on the left side of the page to see more Halloween things)


More Halloween History

Halloween Q and A






Creative Writing Prompt:
"What if you found some unusual footprints in your backyard? Would you follow them to see where they went or would you be too scared to follow them?  Write a paragraph about this situation and don't forget to say what you found!

Monday, October 13, 2014

Coffee Talk

SAVE THE DATE:
Since the Fall of 2013, faculty members in grades JK-4 have been engaged in a process of identifying key beliefs about teaching reading, establishing language arts standards for St. Mary's, and evaluating reading programs. Come and join reading consultant Dr. Rene Lee and CKLA Development Coordinator Sheri Burkeen as they explain the process and how it will impact reading instruction in the future. This is something you don't want to miss!
Coffee Talk - Thursday, October 16th at 7:30 AM, Moss Hall Library

Happy Columbus Day!


Check out the website below for some fun Columbus Day activities:)

Columbus Day Activities and Links



Saturday, October 11, 2014

Writing Tall Tales...


Fall Break Fun Activity:

Tall tale heroes, such as Davy Crockett and John Henry, are often based on real people. Help your child write her own tale based on someone she personally knows. She will learn how story elements work together as she gives some thought to an amazing person in her life.

What you need:   
Paper and pencil

What you do:
     1.  Start this activity by reading (or having your child read to you) several tall tales based on the lives of real people.  You can find several at American Folklore.
     2.  As you read, explain that these stories are about real people, but that the people who told the stories added to them and the stories became tall tales.  Help your daughter identify elements of a tall tale - exaggeration, humor, and a rival.  
     3.  Who does she know that would make a good tall tale hero?  Perhaps she knows a pilot or a police officer.  Does she know someone who works harder or faster than other people?  Does she know someone extremely strong or courageous?
     4.  Once she has picked someone, have her write something factual about this person.
     5.  Add exaggeration - how can she make the feat bigger or the challenge scarier?
     6.  Can she add humor?  One way to do this is to exaggerate.  Also, consider physical humor such as something messy.  You can also change details.  What if your cowboy rode a pig instead of a horse?
     7.  Who is the hero's adversary?  Who is it that messes things up for him again and again?  Make this person larger than life too.  Finally, how does your hero triumph?

When the tale is done, help your daughter create a book to give to her larger-than-life hero (use ipad apps like StoryKit,  Book Writer,  Scribble My Story, StoryBuddy 2, Creative Book Builder, or Story Creator).

By Sue BradfordEdwards 
from www.education.com 

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Sunday, September 14, 2014

The amazing skill we call "reading"!!

Please check out this great video created by my friend Josh Clark and the folks at the Bodine School in Germantown.  We realize know why reading is such hard WORK:)

The Miracle that is Reading video

Also, I just added a good video link about the "dyslexic" brain to the "Information about Learning Differences" tab at the top of this blog.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Congratulations 2014-15 Think Tank Third Graders!!

Congratulations to our 2014-
15 St. Mary's Think Tank Third Graders who created, designed, and built this year's entry into the Lichterman Scarecrow Contest.   Our entry, "Wyld, St. Mary's Style" won an Honorable Mention award in the Best School Entry category!!  Special thanks go to Melissa and Jason DeLany, Roberta Kustoff, Craig Royal, and Lynn Isaacs for their help in gathering supplies and organizing girls:)  Thanks also to our 4th grade advisors Ellie Monaghan and Riley DeLany.  The awards will be handed out at 6:15 pm during the "Stomp in the Swamp" event this Sunday, September 14 at the Nature Center. Voting for the "Most Popular" Scarecrow will continue through the end of September so please go check out the amazing competition but vote for "Wyld" and show your St. Mary's spirit!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

It's Scarecrow Time Again!!


     Please go check out the St. Mary's Think Tank Third Graders entry into the Lichterman Nature Center Scarecrow Contest.  The "scarecrows" will be on display from September 11-November 21st and can be seen at the Litcherman at 5992 Quince Road, Memphis, TN 38119.   The Lichterman is usually open from Tuesday-Thursday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and on Friday & Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 
     This weekend; however, there is a special family-friendly event called, Stomp in the Swamp, a BBQ & Bidding benefit for the Nature Center.  It will be held on Sunday, September 14 from 5 pm until 8 pm.   This is a GREAT time to vote for most popular ‘crow – so bring plenty of family & friends with you and vote for our entry, "Wyld, St. Mary's Style" from the LEGO Movie!  Advance adult tickets are 2 for $25 and include dinner by Germantown Commissary, live entertainment and children’s activities.  Tickets for children ages 6 -12 are $7.  It’s a great deal and should be a lot of fun. 
Lichterman Nature Center (click here for fun facts and information about scarecrows)