I am linking up with Amanda at Teaching Maddeness for her Flashback Friday linky and Kacey at Doodle Bugs Teaching for her 5 for Friday linky. Click on the pictures to head over to their blogs to find out about their weeks.
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I got this idea from Catherine at The Brown Bag Teacher. |
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Head to http://artipelagoteacher.blogspot.ca/2013/01/bad-hair-day.html for drawing directions. |
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I love the crazy hair inferences idea! I have a few students who just do not understand that information isn't always told in a text. This will be perfect for next week when I connect this with the book Aaron's hair by Robert Munsch!!! Thanks for sharing!
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Lucky in Learning
The crazy hair is too cute! Thanks for sharing your idea. My kids will love it!
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The Balanced Classroom
I'll bet your kids loved doing the crazy hair artwork. Looks like fun. Thanks for sharing.
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LOVE the crazy hair art!! Looks like a fun activity!
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First Grade Buddies
I LOVE the crazy hair art inferences! Awesome!! :)
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Those crazy hair pics are too cool! I also like hearing that I am not the only one who has to prompt, prompt, prompt to get responses about topics they should know!
ReplyDeleteThat art work is too much! LOVE it!
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MissKinBK
Cute art work! I following you on FB now,too.
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Teachntex
I really like the part of the book talk that says "pick a quote". I think that really makes the students take time and study the text. Very nice
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Digital: Divide & Conquer
Man, what a busy week you had! I'm loving everything...the earth day writing with cute coffee filter earths, the crazy hair inference activity, your anchor charts for book talk and fractions (mine had to be prompted for "equal parts", too...don't worry...they will get it!). Have a restful weekend! You deserve it :)
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Fun in Room 4B
I like the idea about the hair picture for inferences. What a fun way to work on inferences. Thanks for sharing the giveaways! I just entered!
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Eclectic Educating
Your crazy hair kids look GREAT! Using inferences along with the project--BRILLIANT! That is just great. As I said on my blog, this year I used that project as a quickie for early finishers, but I think I'm going to have to extend it next year and add your inference writing piece. So cool! Thanks for the link--I'm getting a lot of traffic from your blog! :)
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