I am especially excited about today's Five for Friday! {The title should give the reason away.}
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One of my goals for this year was to finally reorganize and clean out our guest room. I had been using it to store anything and everything which meant that it had to be completely emptied anytime we had overnight guests. Well, I finished that project last weekend! It felt good to finally have that room cleaned out.
I started an author study with my 3rd grade reading class. We are going to be reading lots of books by Roald Dahl. We started this week with James and the Giant Peach. We are using the book to explore the traits of different characters. {The bugs are fun characters to discuss and learn from.} We have also started making mobiles to hang up when we finish the book. The top of the mobile has a giant peach with the book title and author on it. We are going to hang pictures of each character under the peach with words describing that character on the picture.
My 6th grade Science class has been talking about earthquakes this chapter. We had our first experiment yesterday. {We do History for half a year and Science for the other half.}
Students had to use marshmallows and fettuccine noodles to design and build a building that would withstand an earthquake. This is always a favorite experiment of the students and me. {They like working with food, and I like how easy it is for me.}
Once they are done with their constructions, I get to simulate an earthquake by shaking the desk a certain number of times to see if it will fall over or stay standing.
Once they are done with their constructions, I get to simulate an earthquake by shaking the desk a certain number of times to see if it will fall over or stay standing.
I finished a new TPT product - classroom reward coupons. I don't like spending money on candy and small prizes that kids will just throw away. So this year, I decided to use coupons as rewards instead. I have been wanting to make chevron coupons to match the rest of my classroom, and I have finally finished them. I love the way they turned out, and my kids love getting to do special things like sit at my desk or wear slippers to school!
And...as a special reward for all of my readers, I have decided to throw a giveaway! I am giving away a $10 gift certificate to TeachersPayTeachers. I know how much I enjoy finding useful teaching tools for my classroom so I am sure that you do too. Enter the giveaway below, and I will announce the winner right here on my blog next Friday! Good luck!
That is the coolest project!! This would be fun to do with younger grades as well when teaching about the weather in Science. Love this!
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