Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Motivation

Lately, I have been so frustrated with how mean my kids can be to each other.  I'm sure every teacher feels this way at some point, right?  Or....maybe every day!  haha.  Well, last night I watched a video called Kid President Pep Talk.  If you haven't seen it, you definitely should watch it.  The kid is adorable and hilarious!  But, he also reminds you that we are all on the same team, so we need to start acting like it.  Check it out!  I even showed it to my students today, and then we discussed  what we can learn from it.  They actually got it too!!!  That really made me happy.  :)


Today, we also did a super cute sequencing activity that my teammate found on Pinterest!  Who doesn't love Pinterest, right?!?!  We sequenced the steps to blowing a bubble with bubble gum....of course we had to practice first!  That was the kids favorite part!  After the kids got some practice, they wrote down the steps to blowing a bubble.  Then they made a face out of construction paper, glued it to a big piece of construction paper, and we taped a small blown up balloon to the face!  Super cute!  Here's a link to the site where we found the "craftivity".



That's just a little bit of what's going on in my classroom lately, lots more still to come!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Fun with Volcanoes!

Before the Christmas break, we had a LOT of fun in my classroom...probably more than I intended to have.  :)  In my last post, I talked about Christmas kindness.  We completed 11 random acts of kindness over the last two weeks of school before the break.  We did things like:  take cookies to the office staff, make cards for patients in the nursing home in town, give candy canes to each teacher, and we made a super cute Christmas tree for our principal with ornaments that said nice things about her.  The kids really loved it, and I'm hoping to incorporate at least weekly random acts of kindness for the rest of this year.  It's always nice to take some time away from our routine and do something fun, right?  :)

We also studied landforms and natural disasters for the last few weeks before the break.  We made tornadoes in a jar, and watched lots of Brainpop's on natural disasters....who doesn't like Tim and Moby?!?  And, the students each made a volcano at home, brought it to school and erupted it on the front lawn!  We could have used a little more vinegar and baking soda to make them erupt better, but hey!  We had fun!

The last thing we did with the volcanoes was on the day before school let out!  This was probably the coolest and cutest thing we could ever do with a volcano!  We did crayon art!  I went to Lowes and got a couple of 2x10 boards, and had them cut at every 6 inches.  The man cutting them thought I was crazy, but I told him no, I'm just a teacher!  I then sanded the sides and gave each student a board.  They painted the top part blue and the bottom green.  They then picked out a few of their yellow, orange and red crayons and I hot glued them to the board.  We then made a volcano out of construction paper, and glued it on top of the crayons.  (I would do that step last next time though!  The crayons melt a lot faster if there is no paper in the way of the heat.)  We then put a blow dryer to the crayons and melted them to make it look like actual lava was shooting out!  They turned out very cute, and the kids got to take them home.  I definitely suggest doing this!  Just make sure you start early, or plan a couple of days....it does take some time, and a lot of patience!
Here are some pictures of the process!





If you want more information, just comment and I'll be happy to help!  By the way, since the boards were 2x10's, they easily stand up on their own.  Canvases are usually ideal for crayon art, but that can get pretty expensive!  I got 2 2x10's for around $15, and used them for 2 full classes!  They stand up on their own, or you could even put a picture hanger on the back if you want!

I hope you have a great week back at school!  And, as always, check out my teacher store for more ideas!  :)  http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Now-What-Ms-Lemons