Thursday, December 2, 2021

December Directed Drawing and Writing Centers


 The weeks between Thanksgiving and Winter Break are so much fun and so exciting for students.  An activity I always like to do is my Christmas Draw and Write Directed Drawings. These activities allow for the excitement of the Holiday season, while still working on academics and standards. Students have fun drawing various Christmas related items from reindeer to Santa! Check out the pack here!





Wednesday, October 6, 2021

October Draw and Write- Directed Drawings for Halloween!



 Each year I pull out these adorable Halloween Directed Drawings and my students get so excited! They are always a fun addition to our writing center and the students love learning how to draw October related items! Included in the pack are two versions of directed drawing/writing formats for the following: Cat, Bat, Owl, Witch hat, Pumpkin, Jack-O-Lantern, Leaf, Candy Corn, Ghost, and Spider!



These are great for first, second, and third grade students! Even my little first graders love giving the more challenging drawings a try! They try their best to create the drawings and are so proud of their work! You can check out the October Pack here! I also have a pumpkin freebie if you would like to try it out before grabbing the whole pack. :)



Sunday, September 12, 2021

September Apple Fun!


September is the month of apples. This is the month where teachers delve in and teach the life cycle of the apple tree, conduct apple investigations, and explore fiction and non-fiction books surrounding the delicious subject. To enhance the apple studies in my classroom I have developed a craft that will help culminate our learning of all things apple. 

While the construction of the apple looks somewhat challenging, when given direct instruction of each step of construction, first graders in my class have risen to the challenge and successfully constructed these adorable fruits! They are great helpers when someone at their table gets stuck on a step and I of course monitor them and help when needed. 

Check out these adorable apples here. Card stock is not necessary, just regular copy paper works great. What is also fun is the ability to copy them on green, red, yellow paper so there is a variety of apples on display in the classroom. They look adorable hanging in the classroom and brighten up the space before all the fun fall projects begin. 


Click here to grab the apple!