Showing posts with label author study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label author study. Show all posts

Monday, April 29, 2013

Did you get your Eric Carle Author Study freebies??

My wonderful colleague and 1st grade BFF Leslye guest posted on my blog this morning!! She does all of the Reading and Daily 5 plans for our grade level, so I loved that she agreed to share the reading activities from our Eric Carle Author Study with you! She even included a free copy of the PowerPoint and Author Study Notebook she made for us to use:



To read all about it and to download your copies of it, click here to go back to the previous post. You will LOVE the freebies! Please leave some love if you do!

Also, if you are looking for some math activities to complement your Eric Carle author study, be sure to head over to my math post!

Guest Blogger: Eric Carle Author Study

I am so excited to be a guest blogger on Tales of Frogs and Cupcakes!  I am new to blogging and sharing my creations with others, so I am excited that Janaye has given me this opportunity! Janaye and I teach first grade across the hall from each other.  We have a wonderful first grade team that does a lot of collaboration, shares the lesson planning load, and has a lot of fun doing what we all love - teaching! 

As you have seen in her earlier post, Janaye created an awesome Eric Carle Math Pack to correlate with our Eric Carle Author Study.  While she was creating the math pack, I was busy creating an Author Study of Eric Carle book and slide show to use during our author study reading lessons.  The main focus of our author's study was to identify characters and plot of the author's books and then to compare and contrast the different books using these elements.

We began our author study by learning a little about the author with a PowerPoint presentation and a video about Eric Carle.  We learned a little bit about him each day and took notes in our notebooks.  We also filled our classrooms with Eric Carle books. (I currently have 68 books checked out from our public library, not to mention what I have from our school library!) As students read Carle books on their own, they recorded them in their notebook.

 Since this was our first of two author studies we planned, we completed the first story map on the Promethean board as a class and students did not record it in their book.  On the second day, we discussed it as a class and I wrote on the Promethean board as students also wrote in their books. The third day, students completed the story map independently after a class discussion.  We completed story maps for The Mixed Up Chameleon, A House for Hermit Crab, and Do You Want to be My Friend?. All three selections provided an obvious plot for students to identify and a clearly identifiable beginning, middle, and end.

 After reading the three books, students identified their favorite book and took a favorite book survey among their table group.  Then we compiled the results from each table to determine the class favorite.
The top two class favorites were then selected to complete a Venn Diagram to compare the characters and plot of each book.  The Venn Diagram was completed in a whole group discussion.

I am so excited to be able to share with your the PowerPoint presentation and the Eric Carle Author Study Notebook! Click the links below to download.




Monday, April 15, 2013

Eric Carle Author Study

This week is ALL about Eric Carle! We will be doing an author study on him in reading/writing, will use his art techniques to make animals in science, AND we will do some math activities based on some of his books! It's going to be an exciting week!!! I will definitely be posting photos and sharing ideas and freebies!

I sat down Friday night to make a few Eric Carle-inspired math story problems for my team and I ended up with a 128-page pack to share with YOU!!











This pack includes:
-47 pages of story problems (with cut-and-glue manipulatives option)
-time (to hour and half-hour)
-number sequencing
-part-part-whole
-money combination sense
-number decomposition
-number combinations
-patterns
-place value
-ten-frame mats
-part-part-whole mats

You can view it in either store by clicking below (a sample download is available):


Want to win a FREE copy?? Leave an email address and I will choose 3 winners on Tuesday night! :)

WINNERS!!: