This week I have decided my 3rd graders will do a service type project for Valentine's Day. I saw something like this on Pinterest that was created for a youth group or private school setting. I changed it so that my public school students could complete the activity. If you click on the picture you should be able to download the file.
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Showing posts with label Social Studies. Show all posts
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
College Readiness Week
As I mentioned previously, this summer I attended the No Excuses University seminar in Dallas, TX with a co-teacher and our administrative team. Our district brought a team from each elementary.The seminar was AWESOME and I recommend it to anyone who gets a chance to go!
College readiness is the idea that students are prepared to go to college, if they choose to do so.
We have decided on our elementary campus that our students are COLLEGE BOUND!
NO EXCUSES!
Each teacher adopted a 4 year university for their classroom to learn about. Every classroom in the building has a different university.
The teachers decorated their classroom doors to show their school spirit!
My classroom adopted Texas Christian University! Go Frogs!
Each day of the week we had a theme for our kids to participate:
Monday - We're kicking off College Readiness Week! Wear your boots!
Tuesday - Our future is so bright we have to wear shades!
Wednesday - Education is tied to our future! Wear tie-dye or a tie!
Thursday - Hats off to College!
Friday - School Spirit - Wear your favorite university gear!
More pictures to come of the awesome things happening on our campus!
Labels:
College Readiness,
Motivation,
No Excuses,
Social Studies,
Third Grade
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Constitution Day
Here are pictures from the lesson I found on Pinterest for Constitution Day. We read the book "We the Kids" by David Caltrow about the Preamble to the Constitution. Then I partnered the kids up and had assigned them a part of the preamble to portray through a picture.
Here is a link to the pdf of the lesson plan I found on Pinterest/Teaching Blog.
I took pictures of some of my favorite pictures!
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