I do these Bio Poems at the end of kindergarten. I sometimes put the poems in the end of the year slideshow with the kids reading them. They come out really cute. I have seen lots of different variations of this template. You can get the Bio Template at the end of this post. I typed them up and put their kid pix photo on them.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Portfolio Reflections Sheets
The following are some of the sheets I used for student portfolio reflection.. The student know that they need to do their best work because they will be reading their reflections to their parents on portfolio day. Below I have some student samples.
reflection sheets
With all of the reflection sheets we start at large group time listing what we have learned and then students go off and complete the sheet independently.
I have always struggled to have students reflect on math. I think part of it is that we do so many things in math and it is constantly changing. For this sheet I really encouraged students to draw at least four things that we learned in math and on the bottom pick their favorite. I had many different response for their favorite. I loved reading them! I hope to do more math reflection at the end of units next year.
With all of the reflection sheets we start at large group time listing what we have learned and then students go off and complete the sheet independently.
| make spaces and reread their stories |
| I learned that good writers make spaces in between their word and take care of tools. |
| Make sentences and spaces Write books that they did |
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| make good pictures make good words |
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portfolio reflections
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Writing the Alphabet
This is an assessment tool I use with my class to see letter writing. My colleague Genie had this sheet from her old school and I just love it! This year, we did this assessment in the winter and spring. They were given the sheet and told to write the letters they know. Next year, I plan to have my students do this each month. The booklet below has the sheets labeled for each month.
This summer I hope to make a checklist that would record what letters the students know how to write and letters they need to learn.
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alphabet writing,
fall assessments,
portfolios
Monday, May 14, 2012
Self-Portrait Booklets
Kindergarten Self-Portraits
One thing I added to the self portrait picture was lines for writing sentences. I do not make students write a sentence in the fall, but I strongly encourage it! I have found that my students sometimes struggle with what to say. I have a lot of I like sentences.
Next Year
I may have the students brainstorm a list of things about the month or what we have learned to help generate ideas for writing. If you have any suggestions I would love to hear from you!!
The students love looking at their portraits and noticing how much they have changed. It is an easy way to document growth. This year I had the students make a picture on the front and do the writing on the back. I have a few samples from two students below.
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portfolio's,
self portraits
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Memory Books in KC
I am going to share with you a memory book my colleague Laura shared with me years ago. I know it's probably too late to do this, but it is something worth thinking about for another year.
Step One
Each child picks a special memory from the school year. It's important that students know, once someone says a memory it is already taken. I write the memory on the easel. We pick memories over the course of a few days. We have a lot of discussion of memories from the school year. You could read the book Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox.
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| Write 21 different memories |
Step Two
I let students make their faces on kids pix for the book. We did make faces in the fall, but I thought it would be nice to see how much they have changed! I was able to get the whole class done in one day. I used Kid Pix, you could use Kerpoof too.
Step Three
I saved face as JPEG and imported into iphoto to crop. Once faces were cropped, I made the cover on Pages. I just had to drop and drag. The cover of their books is above with all the faces and names.
Step Four
Now, I come up with different things to go with that memory. Each child will take home a memory book that has 21 different memories made by them! Sometimes I have the students draw a picture. I may find a photo from the memory.
Below you see a few examples
for the Halloween memory I just put a haunted house project we did in October.
For hat day we drew ourselves.
We made apple trees for apple picking.
In the end all the students have the memory page with their friends face and comment but the next page in the book is created by them!
| Here is an example of a few pages This is the memory page and the next page has the project. |
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memory book
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Sight Word Search
I don't know about anyone else but I feel so busy!! This is a choice at Daily 5 time. We use yellow highlighters to color or circle.










