Showing posts with label make and take. Show all posts
Showing posts with label make and take. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2013

Garden Writing Freebie (Take It and Make It Linky)

 
Cynthia over at the 2nd Grade Pad has gotten her Thursday Take and Make rolling and I just had to share this project that my students and I were working on this week.
 
With Spring rolling in, (sort of) I have had gardening on the brain!  This is my first year starting a garden at our new house (we've been there 3 years already) and the weather just hasn't been cooperating to break ground.  First, it was still too frozen and lately it's been rainy. 
 
So I decided to supplement my need for gardening with WRITING about gardening!  My students wrote persuasive letters to their parents about why they should plant a garden this year.  The kids came up with some great arguments for a garden and did an AWESOME job writing their letters.  We even addressed and stamped letters that will be delivered to their parents! (Sorry, I don't have any pics, the writing process is kind of hard to capture in a photo)
 
BUT I do have . . .
this!
 
Just click on the image and you can get your very own set of graphic organizers to implement a similar letter-writing activity.
If it's gardening you're interested in, you may want to check out these two great children's books to use to implement your lessons. 

 
As a final wrap-up to the unit, I had the students "plant" their own green bean seeds to take home and plant in the gardens they start with their families.


 
All you need is a clear, plastic cup, a strip of black paper, some paper towels and a green bean seed (or any seed of your choosing)
 
Hopefully, in a couple weeks, we'll have some seedling sprouting!
 
So be sure to head back to the 2nd Grade Pad to link up, share and check out other great freebies!
 
~Stacy

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

A Capacity Conversion Make and Take!

This was just too cute and too perfect not to share with you all.  I'm linking up with Cynthia over at Second Grade Pad for her Make It and Take It Linky.  My class and I are working on measurement, specifically capacity.  There are so many numbers to remember when converting from gallons to cups, pints to quarts, as so on.  So every year we make a Gary Gallon or a Gabby Gallon. 


 
Of course, the girls in the class make Gabby and the boys make Gary.  I got the adorable bunny graphics from Melonheadz.  So I made a quick practice page to go along with our conversion crafts.  Just click on the worksheet to get the worksheet, graphics and directions to make your very own Gary or Gabby Gallon!



Here are some pics of my students using their Garys or Gabbys.


Have a great day!
~Stacy