Sunday, November 26, 2017
PROMOTION DE DEUX JOURS ET UNE RESSOURCE GRATUITE
HO!HO!HO!
Si vous connaissez d'autres enseignantes qui adorent TpT, partagez la bonne nouvelle!
5,50$
Napperons de l'alphabet
Mots fréquents: ensemble complet
Je peux lire - 30 livrets
Tableau d'enrichissement
(N'oubliez pas de laisser du "feedback")
Saturday, November 25, 2017
GREAT CANADIAN CYBER MONDAY GIVEAWAY
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Friday, October 27, 2017
HUGE GIVEAWAY CELEBRATION
Hey teacher friends, I'm so excited to offer you this awesome giveaway to celebrate my 5K likes/followers on Facebook.
You'll have a chance to win amazing prizes:
- Laminator and pouches
- Write and wipe pockets (5 pockets)
- Amazon gift card $50
- 10 Dry erase lap boards (double sided)
- Classroom supplies
- TpT gift card $50
- Cardstock - Astrobrights
- Amazon gift card $25
- Store credit-Michelle Dupuis Education $25
- TpT gift card $25
WANT TO WIN? SCROLL DOWN!
Click on the links below. Remember...each entry counts as ONE entry. The more links you complete, the higher your chances of winning!
Please note that I have French and English stores. To follow the English store, click on TpT English.
GOOD LUCK!
CONCOURS POUR ENSEIGNANTS
Je suis tellement contente de vous offrir ce méga concours pour célébrer mes 5000 abonnés sur Facebook.
Vous aurez plusieurs chances à gagner
de très beaux prix.
- Lamineuse et pochettes de plastique
- Pochettes effaçables (paquet de 5)
- Carte cadeau Amazon 50$
- 10 petits tableaux (2 côtés)
- Matériel varié pour la salle de classe
- Carte cadeau TpT 50$
- Cartons Astrobright
- Carte cadeau Amazon 25$
- Crédit Michelle Dupuis Education 25$
- Carte cadeau TpT 25$
POUR PARTICIPER, DÉFILEZ VERS LE BAS.
Cliquez sur les liens ci-dessous. Chaque fois que vous suivez un lien, vous obtenez une chance de gagner. (Exemple: si vous suivez trois liens, vous obtenez trois chances à gagner)
À titre d'information, j'ai deux boutiques: une francophone et une anglophone. Si vous voulez seulement suivre la boutique francophone, cliquez sur TpT French.
BONNE CHANCE!
(petit conseil: c'est beaucoup plus simple de remplir
l'information à l'ordinateur)
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Jour du Souvenir
Friday, October 6, 2017
Films francophones d'Halloween
J'ai réussi à trouver quelques films (ou émission) qui peuvent servir comme activité de visionnement à Halloween. Ces films sont disponibles sur YouTube. J'étais un peu surprise qu'il n'y avait pas une grande sélection mais voilà, il y a tout de même quelques choix.
Je vous invite à regarder quelques minutes de chaque film afin de déterminer s'il est approprié pour votre classe.
Si vous connaissez d'autres bons films d'Halloween (ou qui pourrait cadrer avec ce thème), n'hésitez pas à les ajouter dans les commentaires et je les ajouterai ici par la suite.
ÉMISSION
Activités reliées au thème d'Halloween:
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
WORLD TEACHER DAY GIVEAWAY
YOU ARE VERY IMPORTANT!
YOU WORK SOOOO HARD!
YOU OFFER THE BEST OF YOURSELF EVERY DAY!
YOU ROCK!
THIS IS WHY WE'RE GIVING YOU A CHANCE TO WIN BIG!
WE ARE GIVING AWAY 2 GIFT CARDS TO 2 LUCKY TEACHERS.
PRIZES INCLUDE:
1 x $200 TPT gift card
1 X $200 Amazon gift card
REMEMBER: each entry counts as ONE entry, the more links you complete, the higher your chances of winning!
The giveaway starts on October 5th and ends on the 12th.
Friday, September 1, 2017
ACTIVITÉS POUR APPRENDRE L'ALPHABET
J'ai rassemblé ici quelques ressources pour vous:
- vidéos pour les élèves
- jeux en ligne pour les élèves
- vidéos pour les enseignants
- sites web pour les enseignants
- activités variées pour travailler l'alphabet
VIDÉOS POUR LES ÉLÈVES
SITES WEB POUR L'ENSEIGNANT
-10 idées pour apprendre l'alphabet en s'amusant!
-Comptines sur l'alphabet
VOUS POUVEZ ÉCRIRE LES MINUSCULES ET LES MAJUSCULES DANS LES VERRES.
ACTIVITÉS VARIÉES QUI PERMETTENT DE TRAVAILLER L'ALPHABET.
L'alphabet
Le petit bas perdu
Chemins de l'alphabet
Monday, August 28, 2017
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Sight Words - Videos and Printables
SIGHT WORDS REPRESENT APPROXIMATELY 50% OF ALL PRINTED TEXT. WHEN STUDENTS KNOW THEIR SIGHT WORDS, READING BECOMES MUCH EASIER.
THIS POST OFFERS A VARIETY OF WAYS THAT YOUR STUDENTS CAN WORK ON SIGHT WORD IDENTIFICATION. SOME VIDEOS ARE FOR STUDENTS AND SOME ARE FOR TEACHERS. (To give YOU ideas) YOU WILL ALSO FIND AN ONLINE GAME AND PRINTABLES.
SIGHT WORD VIDEOS FOR KIDS
SIGHT WORD SONG
SIGHT WORD DRAGON STORY
SIGHT WORD SONG
THIS IS A LONG VIDEO BUT YOU COULD SHOW PARTS OF IT!
THE SIGHT WORD SONG
SIGHT WORD IDEAS FOR TEACHERS
Sunday, August 13, 2017
CONSCIENCE PHONOLOGIQUE
La conscience phonologique est la capacité de manipuler des phonèmes (sons)dans un mot.
(Exemples: rime, syllabe, phonème)
C'est très important de travailler ce concept avec les élèves au quotidien. J'ai ressorti quelques vidéos pour élèves et quelques vidéos pour enseignants dans le but de vous donner des idées d'activités concrètes.
En regardant les vidéos, il est important de noter les activités qui vous intéressent afin de les essayer avec vos élèves.
VIDÉOS POUR LES ÉLÈVES
LES RIMES
(Exemples: rime, syllabe, phonème)
C'est très important de travailler ce concept avec les élèves au quotidien. J'ai ressorti quelques vidéos pour élèves et quelques vidéos pour enseignants dans le but de vous donner des idées d'activités concrètes.
En regardant les vidéos, il est important de noter les activités qui vous intéressent afin de les essayer avec vos élèves.
VIDÉOS POUR LES ÉLÈVES
LES RIMES
VIDÉOS POUR LES ENSEIGNANTS
LES ÉLÈVES DESSINENT UNE LIGNE POUR REPRÉSENTER
CHAQUE MOT DANS UNE PHRASE.
LES ÉLÈVES DESSINENT UNE LIGNE POUR REPRÉSENTER
CHAQUE MOT DANS UNE PHRASE.
SON INITIAL, SON FINAL, SEGMENTATION, FUSIONNEMENT,
AJOUT, RETRAIT ET INVERSION
SYLLABES, AJOUT, RETRAIT
Thursday, August 10, 2017
Can't tie your shoes? Try this!
BYE BYE VELCRO, HELLO LACES!
I so remember when my kids decided that Velcro was for babies and they wanted running shoes with laces.
Yup...that was fun!(not so much!)
If you're reading this, you're probably looking for a few tricks.
Luckily, I've found a few videos that show easy ways to tie shoes. Watch them with your child or by yourself and then teach them how to do it. :)
Best of luck! You can do it!
Best of luck! You can do it!
Thursday, August 3, 2017
Sight word FREEBIE
Grab this freebie for your students.
Click on the image and print two Dolch Sight Word worksheets.
Each page includes these activities:
-Color the word
-Trace the word
-Write the word in the box
-Write the word in the line
-Circle the word
-Write the word in a sentence
-Build the word (cut and paste)
Here's the link to the complete resource that includes 115 Sight Words.
CLICK ON THE PICTURE
Thursday, July 13, 2017
MATH GAME
Make a Buck
Get ready to make a dollar...using playing cards! Your child will love practicing addition and decimals with this competitive game. Each card within the deck represents a different cent amount. The first player to accumulate the amount of points equal to a dollar wins.
What You Need:
- Deck of cards
- Scratch paper
- Pencil
- 2 or more players
What You Do:
- Announce the values of the cards. Cards with the values 3-10 have cent values equivalent to their numbers (threes = $0.03, fours = $0.04 etc.). The remaining cards have the following values: Twos = $0.20 (2 cents), Jacks = $0.15, Queens = $0.20, Kings = $0.25, and Aces = $0.50.
- Ask one player to shuffle the playing cards and deal 5 cards face down to each player. The rest of the cards should be placed face down in a pile in the center of the table.
- Players pick up their cards and keep them private so no other players can see what they are holding.
- Encourage players to add up the sum of their cards. If no one has $1.00, keep playing.
- Each player should take a turn drawing a card from the deck in the center of the table, and discarding one of their cards face up in a discard pile.
- Continue playing until the first player has $1.00 in their hand, or the deck runs out.
- The player who gets $1.00 first wins! If nobody has won and the deck has run out, whoever is closest to $1.00 is the winner.
For more math games, check out this link:
Quick Workouts for Busy Teachers
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Easy Tricks to Keep Your Kids Reading This Summer
Summer is coming and let's face it, the kids really do deserve a break. School is hard and exhausting work and they need a chance to unwind, reset their brains and focus on playtime! That being said, we cannot let our kids’ reading abilities suffer during the time that they are not in school. So much time is wasted at the beginning of the school year simply because kids are trying to catch back up again. Let’s make sure that doesn’t happen.
So how do you make sure that your
kids’ reading abilities don’t falter? Well, I have put together some easy
tricks to keep your kids reading this summer. Tricks so great that they
don’t even realize that they are learning and working their brains during
vacation.
Summer Reading Programs at your
Local Library
Sign up your kids for the Summer
Reading Program at your local library. These programs are so much more
than just “going to the library.” Typically, a Summer Reading Program
offers a weekly gathering with a new entertainer or activity each week for the
kids to enjoy. I have seen jugglers, “reptile guys”, puppeteers,
scientists, artists and lots more. In addition, the programs offer prizes
to the kids for their reading efforts. The prizes are often awarded
weekly for participation as well as incentives to win bigger prizes at the end
of the Summer based upon how many books that they have read throughout the
program.
Reading Challenges at Chain
Bookstores and Restaurants
Many large bookstores offer reading
challenges for kids in which they reward them with a free book when they have
completed the challenge. Additionally, I have seen chain restaurants
offer coupons for free food items (pizzas, ice cream, etc)
for a specific amount of reading.
Fun, Printable Worksheets
Do you ever spend any time on
Pinterest? (haha
just kidding, of course you do...we all do) Well, from now on, take a little
bit of time on Pinterest and search out some fun, printable reading and writing
worksheets, word search forms, etc. to print out. Your kids will have fun
doing these activities without even realize that they are, in fact, practicing
up their reading. (keywords: FREE READING ACTIVITIES or FREE READING WORKSHEETS)
Read Out of the Ordinary Books
So, maybe your kid just won’t sit
down and read a big book, but maybe they will love to sit down and check out a
kids magazine, a comic book or a graphic novel. It really doesn’t matter
what they are reading. The fact is that they are building upon their
reading skills regardless of what they are reading, let them have fun with it.
ABCMouse.com
If your kids are age 7 and younger,
you might consider letting them play online at abcmouse.com. They have
fun games that the kids really enjoy playing, but they are all educational
based. That’s right, they are playing games and learning! There are
other similar websites out there as well, but abcmouse.com is a favorite of many
kids. The first month is free!