Usually, on Fridays, I am totally thinking TGIF just like any other working adult. This time around, I kinda-sorta don’t want the day to end. I can feel my Spring Break ticking away, and as much as I love my kiddos and my job, I also like a little break every now and then. {If you can even call this week a break. I know that you know what I’m talking about!} I was pretty productive over the past few days, and I am hoping that I can slow it down this weekend for a real, legitimate break before heading back to my little peanuts. π
Sooooo….
Have you ever had an idea hit you like a bolt of lightning?! I totally did today. It was something I already did, and I came across my prehistoric poster about the 5 levels of word knowledge. I made it sometime in my life B.C.A. (If you missed my last post, this is the time of my life I refer to as Before Clip Art.) Needless to say, I couldn’t resist the urge to revamp it. Then, I couldn’t stop. I thought of ways to expand on it and ways to make it more active without using hand signals like I had been doing. Of course the idea hit me when I was cleaning up to go do a little “Brazil Butt Lift” workout, which by the way still hasn’t happened. I suppose I should get around to that, huh? Eeeeek…
Any-who…this lesson (which is part my 193 page Expanding Vocabulary pack) can be used to help students become cognizant of how familiar they are with a vocabulary word. It is a great formative assessment tool for teachers once the levels are taught and understood by the kiddos. I like to use the five levels when I introduce new
vocabulary words to see how well students know them out of the gates!
Of course, I used to have them hold up their fingers, and now we have a
fun new prop! I fervently believe that the more strategic students are
about their learning and the more aware they are of their own current
state of knowledge, the better equipped they are to extend their
learning or search for answers. π This lesson includes a poster (BW and color), printable Scrabble Tiles to make word level response sticks, printables for a word study book to use with any story or content area reading, and printables to explicitly teach students about the different levels. If you’re interested, you can check it out HERE.
Laura says
Beautiful picture! How blessed you are! Enjoy the rest of your break! Your packet looks great!
Laura
Peace, Love, and First Grade
Reagan Tunstall says
wow what an intellectual post for someone on vacation! π Wonderful information and that picture is absolutely priceless. Beautiful.
Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits
Sprinkle Teaching Magic (Sheila) says
Lots of juicy stuff in this post thanks for sharing. Congratulations on being done with your classes for now! That is such a great feeling. I am so like you and was all pumped to get my doctorate and then I finished my masters and said to myself…"that'll do pig." It was a good choice. Between blogging, and pinterest, wine drinking fun, reality tv, teaching, pink slips…the doctorate can wait. Love the way you ended your post. Made me smile!
Sheila
http://www.sprinkleteachingmagic.blogspot.com/
Mrs. Tolbert says
Your packet looks great! I love your handwriting on your chart. I am a closet handwriting groupie =)
~Jada
Daisy Days for Learning
Mrs. Lamb says
SO glad you got to spend some time with grandma! She is precious
Traci says
"We only get one life, and we only get one shot at it. Enjoy every. single. moment. Laugh. Love. Dream. Reach. Dance in the rain."…. SO ESSENTIAL! β€ it!
You have been very productive … I don't miss grad school one little bit!!! π Love all your hard work, though! You did a wonderful job synthesizing active learning! π
β€Traciβ€
Dragonflies in First
Rachelle says
You are so talented!!!!!!! It makes me want to teacher upper grades (I consider upper grades anything above 2nd grade).
That picture is BEAUTIFUL!!!
I heart you!!!!
Hilary Lewis says
Way to go Amanda! I remember when I was getting my masters….big deal girl!
I also got my email about your vocab pack and it is already in my shopping cart! I can't wait to get that rolling…
You ROCK!
Hilary
Rockin' Teacher Materials
Mrs. Cupcake says
What a beautiful picture!
β€Teri
A Cupcake for the Teacher
Tania Knapp says
I love the unit! You must tell me where you got the cute notebook graphic.
Love your talent!
My Second Sense
Susan Hardin says
You offer so many great ideas on your blog. I am your newest follower.
-Susan
3rd Grade Grapevine
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