I sent a parent questionnaire home for the parents to work on, and gave them a few questions to answer. This turned out to be a great segway into our lesson each day-- choosing one or two parent responses to read.
Then we followed up by choosing a question from our ultra-popular "Question Jar"
and using that for the discussion and writing prompt for the day. I liked using questions that would provoke thinking, and lead to some discussion. And, importantly, it was okay to say no, that you don't like something....as long as you can give a supporting reason why! No, I don't like getting up in the morning. And that's okay! I don't like getting up in the morning because I usually go to bed much later than I should, and I am SO tired when my alarm goes off. (Could you tell by my answer that we are also working on restating the question in our answer? Intermediate stuff here folks!)
By Friday we will be ready for our unit post-assessment and I am confident that I will be reading a lot of nice, thorough opinions. :) Teachers, you can download my question jar label, *because* labels, and writing prompts here on google docs.
On other news...
TEACHERS......Did you hear?
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Yes, in honor of my birthday, February 3rd, TPT is offering 28% off!!!!
Okay, it might have something to do with a big football game or something and NOT my birthday... but I am fully participating and offering 20% off my entire store. TPT is offering an additional 8% off when you use the code SUPER at checkout. Make sure you check it out!
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Wow. I love this Minilesson Unit for Writer's Workshop! I am definately adding this into my lesson plans for later this year!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the resources!
The Frizz
The Frizz in First Grade
Yay! I'm glad you can use it!
ReplyDeleteLoved the question jar! Great idea! I just found your blog on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
2nd Grade Pig Pen
I love the question jar (a great language activity as well), and your butterfly unit is precious!!!
ReplyDeleteBridget
Literacy Without Worksheets
Thanks Bridget and Teresa!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the prompt ideas! I'll be the first one to admit I don't like getting up early either... we totally have that in common. I end up blogging or doing pinterest way later than I should ;)
ReplyDeleteLeslie - Teach Junkie.com
Yes Leslie-- Pinning and blogging are definitely my latest vices too!
ReplyDeleteLove the parent questionnaire idea. Do you have a copy if it?
ReplyDeleteThat you are willing to share?
DeleteSure I'd love to share it! Whats your email? I can send it tomorrow when I get to school.
DeleteTfadin@cedarburg.k12.wi.us
ReplyDeleteThanks!