Grammar Stumpers

This week in our unit of study we are working on Adjectives and Adverbs.  I have been teaching for 5 years and parts of speech still stump me at times.  Which word in the adjective? Which word is the adverb? Can I even tell the difference?  

More importantly, how can I help my students understand the difference?  How can I make it fun and engaging for them so that they will remember it?  Here are a few helpful tips....
School House Rock Videos
Adjectives

Adverbs

Just FYI, They have all parts of speech and even though they are old, my students love that they have a great beat.

What better way to help kids than to give them anchor charts that they can relate back to all the time. I've attached a few from Pinterest.

   

Last but not least, lets check to see that your students understand with this great Literacy Learning Station.  Here is an Adjective and Adverb sort including a worksheet at the end.


Leave me some of your ideas about teaching Grammar.  I can't wait to see all those great ideas!

Money Monday

As I have began a new adventure with second grade I have noticed that my students are really struggling with money.  What better way to learn to count change than to have students get moving and play some Money Games.

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This interactive pack includes 3 different games that your students will be raving about for weeks.  This includes:
- Write the room (with amounts)
- Match the money to the correct amount
- Match the money to the correct number sentence
These all come with corresponding worksheets to ensure mastery of this skill.


I know my kiddo's are going to love this interactive practice tool!  Hope yours enjoy too!


Wacky Word Wednesday

As I am beginning a new adventure this year by switching grade levels I have been desperately seeking new ideas to engage my students.  I have been thinking a lot about spelling words.  I had a parent tell me last year "My child really loves first grade but he gets tired of the same repetitive spelling homework.  Write the word __ times, write in a color.  etc. etc."

This really got me thinking.  Part of my evaluation is giving students choices.  An idea hit me:

Why not let the children pick what they want to do with their spelling words.  

So here it is:  Spelling Word Cafe!  


Students get to pick what they want to do.  They are still practicing their words, they just get to choose how.  As long as they are practicing and doing well with the words, what could it hurt?   

If you follow the blog, then I will send the cafe to your email as a freebie.  Hope to see great followers and lots of ideas.


Selfie Sunday

I thought today would be a great day to introduce myself and my new blog!  My name is Rebekah Swain, I am a wife, a mom, and a school teacher.  I love making Teachers Pay Teachers Products but I love my family more.  



I spend lots of "spare time" with my son Liam and husband Matthew.  They are truly my pride and joy!  I love spending time outside and doing lots of activities.  I am super excited to see where this blog can take me!  


I hope you view my store and follow the blog to see awesome innovative ideas!