I think I can ... I think I can...
181 days never felt SOOOO long!
So, I'm sure you've all experienced the ridiculousness that is that last few days of school. You don't feel like teaching anything too taxing, and frankly, the kids don't feel like learning and applying themselves any longer. However, my principal is probably not going to allow three days of movies, games, and all around work avoidance. It's that summer itch, and it's a problem. I've been trying my hardest to keep their interest, but I think the only thing that would at this point is a clown will, red nose, and some fantastic juggling skills (all of which I do not have).
So, what's a teacher to do? I've pulled my resources and decided do a few things that (fingers crossed) will keep them motivated to stay on task and not drive me completely crazy.
First, we're still not quite finished out study on the regions of the United States. The southwest region has pretty much gotten the shaft (sorry to all of my southwest friends). We saved it until last as it has the fewest states, but I still want my students to learn something about that area of our country.
So, I tricked them into read. Yep, I did.
What ten-year-old doesn't love to color? Ok, there are a few, but they all love it when they can do it instead of working. So, yesterday, I had my students read about the canyons and deserts of the southwest. The trick? When they were finished they could create a poster advertising one of the things they read (most picked the Grand Canyon). Of course they all wanted to do the reading so they could get to the creating. AND they had to use some details from the reading to make their poster persuasive and enticing to a traveler (HA getting in those persuasive writing skills we've been working on).
The best part of this is, it is helping me take down my bulletin boards. I am a firm believer that empty walls speed up the kids itch for summer. So, I HATE taking them down too early. That being said, I am moving and have to get all of my stuff packed up before the last day of school. So, I'm using their posters to decorate my boards once I take down my stuff!
Here are some of their creations:
The other really fun thing we're doing thanks to a great idea from Lessons with Laughter is writng Porquoi Tales. She even has a free template for kids to use to organize the elements of the tales. We started my reading some together and mapping them out. We then used that information to write our own. My kiddos looked through some Ranger Rick magazines to get ideas of what animal to pick. I'll post picks of these on Monday because they are doing an AMAZING job!
As for the mess, I need to go tackle that now. My classroom looks like a bomb exploded. Do you ever feel like when you are getting organized you make a bigger mess in the process. Maybe I'll take some pics of that too. Feeling bittersweet about all of this packing!
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