Anyway, on a way less dramatic note, here a few pictures of what we did this week. :) During our Morning Meeting, I realized that my littles don't know the order of the months. I know that's totally a first grade thing, but the date doesn't make much sense to them when they don't realize the 9 in 9-7-12 is because September is the 9th month. :) In pocket chart this week, we put the months in order. I also numbered them 1-12 on the back, but during my modeling, we talked about how that is only to CHECK our work...one super smart kiddo said "so can't we just turn them over and put the numbers in order?" and of course, I said NO silly goose! We are practicing the months, not counting to 12. :)
Something else we worked on in our pocket chart center is color words. I used the sweet fish from Scrappin' Doodles to make these color sentences.
We also have been working on Science Process Skills. I will be talking more about those later, but my favorites from this week were inferencing and predicting.
For inferencing, they worked in a group to make inferences about some pictures. Thanks to MelonHeadz and Scrappin' Doodles for the cute clipart! :) I scribed for some of the groups, and then we shared our ideas!
Click the picture to get your free copy! Here are examples of their inferencing.
So precious right?!? My favorite is "he's going to a conference." I didn't even think of that, haha. :) And finally, we used these little flow maps to practice predicting. I gave them two events, and they predicted what the third event would be.
They were SO good at this too! I was so proud! Here is the link for that freebie. :)
I hope you can use these freebies in your class this week! I have lots of fun stuff I made this weekend...after we use it in class, I will share all of it with you. :)











Hi, I love your ideas of teaching inferences!! I am unable to get ahold of the inference cards though. I tried clicking on the pictures but it doesn't work!
ReplyDeleteI can't get the freebie either. Can you email them to me also? taproffitt@henrico.k12.va.us
DeleteLove the prediction cards. The link doesn't lead to the freebie though. Can't find the cards. Should I look someplace else?
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I love the inferencing pictures but I cannot download them...?
ReplyDeleteIf possible, can you please email it to me? marivel.garcia@ecisd.net
DeleteCould I get a copy of the inferencing cards as well?! Thank you - kbusha@hisd.com
ReplyDeleteHi, these cards are just what I was looking for, would you send them to me too? Thanks SO much! nachorn@newcaneyisd.org
ReplyDeleteWould you be willing to share your inferencing cards and sequencing inference charts? Thank you! marenesc@lancastersd.k12.wi.us
ReplyDeleteI found your inferencing cards this week and was so excited! I have informal observations this and was hoping to use these. Are these still available? My email is christy.fisher001@gmail.com. I know you are plenty busy, but would so appreciate them if you are able. THank you!! Christy
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