Showing posts with label Clip Chart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clip Chart. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

 Clip Chart Individual Behavior Note

Already I am aware of students who need individual behavior plans and I want them to tie into our class clip chart.  As well as be responsible for explaining how they ended up where they did.  That way when they get home, it is a bit harder to "forget" what their choices were during the day.  Here is what I came up with.  It will probably need some adjusting, but it is a start.  This particular chickadee is working on staying at ready to learn or above 3 out of 5 days this week.  If they do it, they get to choose from the reward binder.  Click here or on the picture for your own copy.
Happy Wednesday, 

Monday, July 16, 2012

 Just Another Monday Made It

 

More projects to check off the list and share the Monday Made It Linky Party.  
PROJECT 1:  Measurement Dice
I am adding an element to calendar each day.  "Monday Measurement", "Tuesday Time & Tally", etc)  For measurement, I made three dice.  I found some blocks in a tub buried in the back of my math cupboard.  One block for each of the measurement categories (volume, distance, mass).  Then I typed words that matched the category and modge-podged them onto the six sides of the block.
The plan, running through my head, is to roll each dice during calendar.  Whatever the dice says is what we will measure.  So if we roll "cups" then we will use a container and see how many cups will fill it.  In our journals, we will also record other materials cups would be an appropriate tool to use.  We will do this for each of the dice, so we experience each of the types of measurement.  Because I have 2nd and 3rd next year, this should allow both grades to learn the measurement piece of common core.  If you are able to use the measurement labels, click here.

PROJECT 2:  Clip Chart
The clip chart I have used in my room for years.  It was rainbow colored and worked perfectly fine....but it didn't have polka dots and it didn't match the classroom....time for a makeover
I printed out the phrases "flipped" style and glued them onto a background color.  The green polka dots are plates.  Then I tied all the plates together with green ribbon and hot glued the whole thing to a yard stick. 

Using the same style letters and a larger plate, I made up a title, and can't wait to take it back to school!
What have you been making?  Linky up!
Happy Monday,