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We spend a lot of time at the beginning of the year talking about the parts of a complete sentence. Well I wrote the silly song below and my kiddos chanted along like champs! I'd over hear them singing the song to themselves later in the day during centers and recess and then even while they were writing....which got me thinking. I've always thought of sentence horizontally. I
never really thought of it from a top down approach. But everyone has a
head and everyone has feet, and this concept really seemed to make sense
to me kiddos. So I grabbed a sentence strip and set to work onto making a
concrete visual for them. Hence, the birth of the Sentence Buddy!
This is what our Sentence Buddies looked like at first. The kids kept asking me, "Where are his arms?" I explained we'd add the arms when we learned about the other two pieces of a complete sentence. So this week, we went back and added arms :)
Now I can easily have them refer to their sentence buddy when they are writing sentences, or if I want them to identify parts of sentences.The day after we finished our sentence buddies, I had them locate each part using the worksheet below. This is where the color coding came in handy! We put three little lines under the capitals in red, circle the punctuation marks in blue, underline the nouns in yellow, and box the verbs in green.
I hope you and your class can have as much fun with this guy as mine does!!
Too cute! Love it! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS IDEA!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJoell
Totally Terrific Teaching
Love!!!!
ReplyDeleteSO cute Steph!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy kiddos are having such a hard time with this... This craftivity is PERFECT!! I cannot wait to use
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Karen
I'm so excited! This is EXACTLY what I need to help teach my kids about verbs and sentences this week! Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteCasey
Second Grade Math Maniac
Adorable!!! LOVE that tune - too cute!!
ReplyDeleteGrowing Firsties
What a super cute idea!! I'm totally using this with my students. Thanks!! :)
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Learning Is Something to Treasure
Thanks so much. This is great!
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Thanks!!
Tori
Tori's Teacher Tips
Thank you so much for sharing. I can't wait to use it!
ReplyDeleteI just think this is adorable! I can't wait to sing it to MY first graders. We love songs that teach!!
ReplyDeleteThey like the one to the tune of Row, Row row Your Boat:
Sqush,Sqush,Sqush two words
Sqush them into one
Leave out some letters
And put in an apostrophe
Contractions can be fun!
I write the two words(i.e. can not) then we sing the song and cross ou the letters that are taken out and put in the apostrophe. :)
I have taught this song for years. I'm sorry I don't remember who to give credit to but I love it and so do my students.
In love with this!!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThis was so much fun! My first graders loved it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteStephanie McMahon
First Grade Fingerprints
Love, love this. Thanks so much for sharing!!
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