Sunday, March 26, 2023

March Kindergarten Journals

 March Kindergarten Journals


Our March journals bring out our creative writing.  Each day, I show the kids a picture and give them a story starter.  Then they finish the story.  They have some hilarious ideas.  Here is one of our first stories of the month...



"One day rabbits went searching for gold, but the Kraken took the gold down, down, down." 😂

"One day rabbits went searching for gold but the cave monsters took it."


"One night, rabbits went searching for the monster of doom.  The monsters had a golden carrot. "🥕
"One day rabbits went searching for carrots and then they saw the carrot."


St. Patrick's Day Easy Craft

 St. Patrick's Day Easy Craft

 

This craft was fun and easy.  Each piece is a peel off sticker.  My kindergartners were able to assemble their unique magnet using the directions provided. I printed St. Patrick's Day coloring sheets for early finishers to color or paint.

I ordered these in August.  I planned out a few crafts to do throughout the year when I had the time and mental energy.  If I wait until it's close to the holiday, I run out of time or forget to order.  

Click here to order from Oriental Trading. $8.99 makes 12.

Monday, March 20, 2023

Novel Effect


As a kindergarten teacher, I don't love having all the technology and gadgets in class.  I like to keep things pretty simple.  BUT, I have LOVED using Novel Effect in my classroom.  My kids think it's a treat every time I use it. 

If you aren't familiar with Novel Effect, it's an app with thousands of books.  You download the book you are going to read and the app is voice activated to play music and sound effects to go along with you as you are reading.  It is very reasonably priced. Our school used a fundraiser to buy a subscription for all the classrooms in our school.  The last I checked the monthly subscription was around $3 if your school will not provide it. 

There are so many books that most teachers have readily available.  They are continually adding more. I use it every Wednesday during Morning Meeting and I think I look forward to it as much as my kids do.  

Check it out: https://noveleffect.com/

Check out their list of titles. 


Sunday, March 12, 2023

Creating A Culture of Readers

Creating A Culture of Readers 


                       Click here to order The Book Whisperer

I was in a meeting with my principal recently and mentioned I didn't think I wanted to be on our school's literacy team anymore.  This was surprising to both of us because reading is MY THING.  It's what I love so much about teaching kindergarten.  When she asked why, the answer came pretty simply: the team is focused on curriculum and I want to foster a culture of readers.  I don't think the two are compatible, at least as it is now.

At the last literacy meeting I heard over and over things like:

  • "There isn't time to have kids read because of the curriculum."  
  • "I tried to have more reading time, but needed to prep the students for the vocabulary tests."
  •  "I wish I could teach handwriting. There's no time."  
  • "I have my kids read for ten minutes at snack, but mandate they read at home."

I wanted to cry.  I am surprised I didn't. What are we doing to kids?  

Don't get me wrong.  We need curriculum. We need to have equitable education in each classroom at the school.  We can't have each teacher finding their own topics and teaching them.  And curriculum CAN be good when it is used as a tool to teach not the end all be all of teaching. 

But reading, actual reading, should be planned for FIRST and curriculum scheduled around it.  There is NO curriculum that does more for our students than reading will do.  The statistics prove it year after year. 

Teachers MUST CHANGE THEIR MINDSETS.  More importantly, administrators MUST change their demands to give teachers permission to create a culture of reading in their classrooms.  If you want to be inspired and to validate that this IS the most important thing we can do as educators, I highly recommend The Book Whisperer by Donalynn Miller.  Some excerpts to from the book: 

  • "Anyone who calls herself or himself a reader can tell you that it starts with encountering great books, heartfelt recommendations, and a community of readers who share this passion." (I annotated this quote with that it is so true in my own personal life)
  • "Readers in remedial settings read roughly 75% less than their peers in regular reading settings...students who do not read regularly become weaker readers with each subsequent year" 
  • "Is reading weighted down with so many requirements for performance that reading is connected in students' minds with an obstacle course or work, and, therefore, with stress?"
  • "No matter how long students spend engaged in direct reading instruction, without time to apply what they learn in the context of real reading events, students will never build capacity as readers." AMEN!
  • "No single literacy activity has a more positive effect on students' comprehension, vocabulary knowledge, spelling, writing ability, and overall academic achievement than free voluntary reading." 
Donalynn outlines how she gives all her students a goal to read 40 books throughout the school year.  The chapter about this is my favorite because what she is doing with students is so powerful and a true gift.  She discusses that there is no consequence for falling short.  She mentions a student read 22 one year, which was the lowest amount any student achieved.  But it was TWENTY TWO books!  That child read twenty two novels.  Complete success.  How many adults do you know that read 22 books in a year?

I teach kindergarten and my students are voracious readers.  In February alone, which was only about 17 instructional days, my 25 students read over 36.000 words.  If there is a day I have to skip independent reading for whatever reason, they ask for it.  They miss it.  It is our culture.  One classroom won't cut it. I want ALL kids to have that reading joy and experience.  So for now, I will blog about it, help my peers, and keep on reading myself.  Because it is good for my soul!