Tuesday, February 18, 2014

"Free Play" in Grade One

I don't know about you guys, but I find the first day back after a long weekend to be very tiring.  The kids are all out of routine, and they don't recall lessons from four days ago...haha!!!   Anyone else find that????   

My day back after Family Day looked like this....



That's right, my laminator is toast!   What's a teacher to do??????


I guess buy a new one...anyone know where to get one at a good price?


Anyway, I thought today I'd write about why I incorporate play into my grade one program.   Not all teachers do it, and some feel very strongly against it, so here's my two cents on the topic.

1.  Grade one children need it for cognitive reasons...

Quite simply, 6 and 7 year olds are still in the stage of development where play is very much part of their daily cognitive workings.  








2.  Students need it for social reasons...

Peer to peer interaction that happens during play is much different from that in a structured "desk work" setting.  Students learn to take turns, compromise, share, ask questions, and most importantly learn to synergize ideas to expand learning.





3.  It's open ended...

One thing I LOVE about allowing my students free play time is that true inquiry takes place.  Students have the opportunity to test their working theories and try new things.  New ideas are taught through lessons, but are solidified during play.





4.  It allows for authentic learning...



I love this Mr Rogers quote because I think it sums up what "play" in grade one is....it's the REAL learning.  


So there you have it....my thoughts on play.  


Care to weigh in?  


Kylie






Monday, February 17, 2014

Family Day and a FREEBIE!

Hey Everyone!  I hope you had a fantastic weekend!  Today in Ontario we have "Family Day", which makes for a nice long weekend for us tired exhausted teachers....seriously, can winter end, like, now? 

Our family spent the day with some precious family friends, who have kids the same age as our's, and we had a BLAST!  

To celebrate family day, and to hopefully welcome spring soon, I have a little freebie for you!  



Use these super cute spring word cards to reinforce syllables with your students.  I use it as a literacy centre, and have students place the cards in groups of 1, 2 or 3 syllables.  OR you could use them as part of your word wall.  OR, you could be creative and find a whole other use for them: ) Comment if you do, I'd love to hear about it!  Get your FREEBIE here!

Sunday, February 16, 2014

An Introduction

Hey Everyone, and welcome to my little corner of the teaching blog world!  I'm glad you stopped by and I hope you will find some new ideas, resources and maybe even a new friend:)  



Here is a little bit of info about me!

-  I have been teaching for 10 years now, although 3 of those years I was off for maternity leave.  
-  My first loves are my family (next to Jesus, of course).  I have a very handsome hubby, who also happens to be a music pastor, and two very cute littles, ages 4 and 6. 
-  I LOVE teaching.  Seriously, I feel most alive in the classroom.  

If you have any questions for me, feel free to ask!

Kylie