Showing posts with label Foldables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foldables. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Interactive Reading Portfolio (Freebie)

This is an oldie but a goodie! This post has by far the highest traffic of all the posts on my blog and I am so happy that so many people have found it useful.

I would like to do an updated version but would love some input. Please take a moment to fill out the short survey at the bottom of the post to help me create a new freebie for you all!

At the end of our Literature Circles unit I was looking for something to celebrate the work my students had been doing and to showcase their skills...so I created a Literature Circles Portfolio (foldable extravaganza)! Throughout the unit we focused on summarizing, making connections, character traits and explain our opinions about a book so of course, that's what the portfolio highlighted. Here are some pictures of my template, completed student work and a few annotations sprinkled in! Enjoy!

Note: This post is very picture heavy! Sorry.



The cover template.

Inside the template...all the foldables closed. I gave my students the option to put their own titles on everything except the connections foldable.

Book Review

Accordion fold summary- we focused on the characteristics of narrative writing during this unit. The foldable outlines the beginning, middle and end of their novel as well and the problem/solution. I am very glad that we did this unit before writing our narratives as I think it really helped my Grade 4's understand the parts of a narrative they were expected to include in their own writing.

Favourite part and favourite character.


Predictions...before and after reading.

Student covers...so well done!


The completed portfolios.



This student went ABOVE AND BEYOND! On the back of the portfolio I gave the students a variety of options...a letter to a character, a poster, party planning etc and gave very little guidance in order to see which students would really take their portfolio to the next level. The inside work was all scaffolded during out Literature Circles unit and so I hoped the back would be an opportunity for students onto apply their knowledge of the book and independently display their learning.

As with all projects, some were great...some, well? Needed more effort, that's to be sure.


As you can see, each student personalized the inside of the portfolio according to their book.


Another great independent project on the back of the portfolio. 


If you are interested in seeing the handout I used for this assignment, along with the rubric, please click here! Also, please note that the independent assignments were not created by me because I found a FABULOUS resource on the web and used a few ideas from there. The link is posted on the handout but you can also check it out by going here.

I hope this helpful and useful for some of you. I would also LOVE to hear about the kinds of projects you use in your classes to celebrate the end of a reading unit. Please post your ideas and comments below. 

Help me create a new Interactive Reading Portfolio Freebie!
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Linear Measurement Foldable

After the craze of Foldables Week I really wanted to implement more foldables into my classroom...so we started our measurement unit off with creating a vocabulary foldable for linear measurements.

Take a look!





As you can see some of my students choose to be creative with their foldables and some like the minimal approach!



Friday, November 18, 2011

Foldables Week: Friday Foldables

Thanks to everyone for a great week! I have found so many great foldable resources and will definitely be  incorporating foldables into my class as much as possible.

I would like to send a HUGE thank you to all the contributors during Foldables Week and an even BIGGER thank you to Leslie from Kindergarten Works who created all of the amazing Foldables Week graphics and buttons. She is amazing and so is her blog...check it out!

Here are some great all around foldable resources:

Get In the Fold

Foldable Wiki

How Make Minibooks from squid

Lapbooks combined with foldables from Sunny Days in Second Grade

Larry Ferlazzo's List of Best Teacher Resources for Foldables

The Foldables Week link party will be open for a full month so please, please, please link up as often as you like! Thanks again everyone!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Foldables Week: Social Studies Thursday



Tales of Frogs and Cupcakes

Classic Crafter


If you have a foldables idea that is related to Social Studies and would like me to post about it please leave a comment below with a link to your blog post and I will share your great foldables as well.

Coming up tomorrow:


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Foldables Week: Science Wednesday


I am not teaching Science this year so I am really hoping there are lots of you out there who are interested in foldables for Science and link up!! Here are a few that I did find on my searches...

Vocabulary/ Scientific Method from My Science Lessons Blog

Ocean Ecosystem Foldable from Nicolette Speziale

Free foldables from Science Inquirer

Plus don't forget to check out these blogs that have volunteered to contribute to Foldables Week for Science when you get a chance...

Tales of Frogs and Cupcakes

The Teacher's Cauldron

Jack of All Trades


Charmed in Third Grade

Classic Crafter


If you have a foldables idea that is related to Science and would like me to post about it please leave a comment below with a link to your blog post and I will share your great foldables as well.

Coming up tomorrow:





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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Foldables Week: Language Arts Tuesday

This is one area that I haven't used any foldables yet but through all my searching and pinning I have found some great ideas that I am excited to use. I think foldables in the Language Arts classroom is a great way to differentiate your instruction and to keep the kiddos engaged! I am hoping to make foldables a part of my student's weekly Reading Response in the near future!

Main Idea, Inferences and Supporting Details from A Teacher's Treasure

Making Connections to Characters from Get in the Fold

Parts of Speech Flipbook from Jimmie's Collage

Parts of a letter and types of sentences from ELL Classroom

Layered Story Elements from Foldables are Wonderful

Plus don't forget to check out these blogs that have volunteered to contribute to Foldables Week for Language Arts when you get a chance...

The Teacher's Cauldron

Charmed in Third Grade

Classic Crafter


If you have a foldables idea that is related to Language Arts and would like me to post about it please leave a comment below with a link to your blog post and I will share your great foldables as well.

Coming up tomorrow:








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Monday, November 14, 2011

Foldables Week: Math Monday



Welcome to Foldables Week! I love the concept and idea of foldables but this year has been crazy and I haven't been able to incorporate as many into my daily program as often as I would like...but I sure have found a tonne of good ideas from other fabulous bloggers out there.


We are going to start with Math!

 This is the first area that I found a foldable in (via Pinterest...of course! and Sunny Days in Second Grade) and it's the first foldable I used in my classroom as well. This foldable is used to demonstrate the different ways of representing a number using place value. My students loved doing it and did a great job if I do say so myself!










Here are some more foldable ideas to use in Math class:






Plus don't forget to check out these blogs that have volunteered to contribute to Foldables Week for Math when you get a chance...









If you have a foldables idea that is related to Math and would like me to post about it please leave a comment below with a link to your blog post and I will share your great foldables as well.

Coming up tomorrow:






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Friday, October 28, 2011

Want to be a contributor?

I am looking for blogs that are interested in being a contributor during Foldables Week...one day, two days, everyday...your choice!


Please leave a comment below with the following information:

1) Which days you would like to contribute to
2) Your blog's name and address
3) Anything else you want me to know!!

Looking forward to having you join in!!

 
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