Showing posts with label polar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polar. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2024

Polar Letters

To begin our polar unit I read 
a letter. Kids love getting letters.
This gets them excited about learning,
and that's a win for me!

All of my letters begin with an overview letter.
That can be all, sometimes there are more letters
to go with units, sometimes there is only one.

In this unit, there is an overview letter that gets delivered with word cards then 
each day we get a different letter from different animals from the Arctic.

My students really loved getting a passport with stickers when we did our
Holidays Around the World unit, so I added "stickers" that the
children can glue them on our ice scene.




Each day a new letter with an animal.


When I close up the letters, I want to keep track of
which animal is which.
So sometimes I write in cursive.






This cool printable and all the letters are... did you guess on my broken computer?
Well you'd be correct!! 
I did a rough cut for my class but older kids could do a super quick 
job of cutting around the animals.



Check out all of my in action ideas HERE.








 

Monday, January 8, 2024

Polar Animals Study

 We started off the year by traveling to the Arctic.

We read a letter introducing the whole unit. Then each day we met new animals. 



I added some winter-themed pencils and blue markers to our writing tool turn-about.


Here are some of the books we used:




We made icicles in our journals.


We have to at least make as many as we are old.


This was one of my transitions. They spun the paperclip and put some "ice" on that animal.
The "ice" are glass beads- blue, clear, and frosted.


The tray came from Dollar Tree.


All of our centers are stored here.
I share my classroom, so everything is stored here.
I cover it with a pocket chart after my class is done.

The large empty space on top is for our stews, 
which I put up high on a shelf. 


Penguin roll
Penguins are from Dollar Tree
penguin mini erasers from the KinderCrate.
Kids roll the number cube and add that many penguins to the penguins.


Pokey pins are From the Pond.
I make my students lay on their bellies to poke these.


Random blocks and animals from Target.


The matching play dough cards are underneath the key card.


Winter magnet tiles



Penguins


I thought they would be hard like those counting bears,
but these are more pliable.


This game.... the pieces are good...when not used together lol
It is supposed to balance, it is more frustrating than anything.
Watch the video.





Polar and Snowman Stews HERE
but just get the bundle HERE.




Week 2 I added this one :)