I provided a pacing calendar, an index of all items in the packet, cover for the unit, and a large ziploc bag for the contents to call home.
I created (using Boardmaker) a simple matching activity that had 2 levels. One was a picture to picture match, and the other was a picture to word match. I laminated the half size papers and sent home a washable marker.
I created a Dominos game for the kids to play. This helps them with their visual discrimination skills as well as vocabulary from the unit.
This is a cut and paste math worksheet. This focuses on quarters and "buying" items needed for a picnic.
Picnic Collage direction sheet. Students were to look for pictures that realted to a picnic from magazines and the internet. They then took the pictures and made them into a collage. I have to admit that this was probably one of my favorite assignments. I loved seeing their projects, and the students were so proud of them.
This activity was a very simple writing assignment. I gave them a sentence starter and they had to fill in one word of what they would take on a picnic.
These were just a few of the extension activities that I created to go along with the unit. I added in copies of their reading materials and sight words. After surveying the parents, they all really liked this format. Next year I will have more students that need hands on activities and communication boards to go home with their homework.
Yes, it is a LOT of work, but you can do it! It is worth the growth that you will see in your students come year end! Once the new school year gets started, I will be making the intermediate grade band extension activities that I create into word documents and will post those also.
~Jessica
I really enjoy your posts!! My son is using the Unique Curriculum thru a virtual online school, and it's hard to come up with was to make it hands on for him. I was just wondering if you could give me a quick break down of the day for the kids. I'm having a hard time coming up with a structured day for him at home, and I'd like to get some ideas from a great teacher like yourself!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words! Here is a breakdown of my schedule for next year (I'll do a post later down the road with details about what each rotation looks like). Hope this helps!
ReplyDelete8:00-8:45- bathroom/breakfast/choice boards
8:45-9:15- morning meeting/read aloud
9:15-10:15- reading groups/center rotations
10:15-10:45- science/social studies/curent events/ functional skills
10:45-11:05- Exercise/gross motor
11:05-11:15- bathroom
11:15-11:45- lunch
11:45-12:00- choice boards
12:00-12:50- specials
12:50-1:00- bathroom
1:00-2:00- math groups/center rotations
2:00-2:20- writing groups
2:20-2:40- snack
2:40-3:00- bathroom/afternoon clean up/pack up/communication folders
3:00- dismissal
Yes, this helps alot! I can get a better feel of how our day can be laid out!!! Thanks so much!!
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