So between baseball and all the drama I've been a tad busy. I forgot to take pics of our Easter Bunny Craftivity but it was the same as last year. The only new thing I have been working on is more book club packets. I have two new ones:
Fly Guy books are highly engaging yet easy enough for those just starting to get the hang of it!
My first graders are working on answering comprehension questions in complete sentences and sequencing events.
There is a parts of speech cut and glue sort
and a writing prompt inspired by the story.
I also made one for Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner.
It is written at an AR level of 4.0 so it worked well with my higher 2nd graders. It has chapter comprehension and vocabulary questions but also covers story elements and figurative language.
My 2nd graders are supposed to write in cursive on Spalding lines (top and bottom, no dotted middle) so that is why the lines are different.
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I hope all of you are well. I miss connecting with other bloggers. I thought once the boys were {almost } teenagers I would have more time but it seems to be the opposite! Maybe once they can drive?? Not really wishing that too soon though.
My first graders LOVE Fly Guy! I remember those pre-teen and teen years - always so busy. I truly miss them now that I have two grown adult children living on their own. Treasure these days for they quickly pass.
ReplyDeleteIn my classroom, "Fly Guy" fly off the shelves, right into book boxes and never come out. My students would love these!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea to create materials for Fly Guy books! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI read Stone Fox aloud to my first graders this year and they loved it! However, I have a hard time reading the ending without crying! My first graders also love to read the Fly Guy books!
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