I want to share my new Flat Stanley unit! I did 2 different Flat Stanley projects this year with my first graders and they LOVED it!
There are so many different things you can do, but I chose these 2 activities because I thought my kiddos would really enjoy them...and they did!
Check out my unit here:
We read the first Flat Stanley book back in September. After we read it, we decided to create 'Flat First Graders' and mail them to friends and family around the country. I sent home a letter to my parents explaining what we were going to do. Then, my kiddos colored and cut out a flat version of themselves. We wrote "Flat ______" on the back of each one.
We mailed them out and it only took a couple of weeks before they started coming back. My kiddos would ask every day if we had another flat friend come back home yet.
We would read about their adventure, where they went, and what they did. It was great! Some of them brought back some REALLY cool souvenirs!
Then, after we got our Flat Friends all sent out on an adventure, I created a Flat Stanley and the kiddos took turns taking him home over a weekend. They would have their own adventure with Stanley and write on a journal page and then share it with us when he came back. Stanley was like our classroom pet! He hung out with us during the week and then went home with a first grader on the weekends.
EVERYTHING you need to do these activities with is included in my Flat Stanley Unit! I have several parent letters, thank you letters, explanation pages, 2 charts to help you stay organized, journal pages, a flat boy, girl, and Stanley template, poster for hallway, bulletin board paper for your kiddos to fill out and hang up, reading organizers, several writing prompts with a couple of activities, and a word search! My kiddos LOVE word searches so I always have to include one!
All you need are the stamps and envelopes. I mailed everything from school. To me, that was easier. I sent all the flat friends out in 1 big envelope addressed to their friend with a slightly smaller one inside addressed back to the school. Make sure you put an entire package together and have it weighed at the Post Office before asking for stamps. I totally forgot to do that sorta didn't do that and then had to purchase quite a few extra stamps myself.
All in all it was a big success! It was a lot of work this year, but now that I've created this unit I will be ready to go in September!
I know this is a LONG post, but I haven't written in a few days so I'm making up for it tonight! :)
Before I go, I have to tell you that I've been NOMINATED FOR MOST FASCINATION BLOG OF 2012 under the category Elementary Teacher!! I don't even know how that happened?!?! :)
I received an email today telling me that my "Chapter Book, April Activity Pack, and a Freebie" post had been nominated! See my great nomination badge on the right. I had to display it, right!?!? :)
Okay, I'm headed off to do some work! I told my kiddos today that I had about 3 trillion things to do. They looked at me puzzled....so I just said don't worry about it; you can't even count that high anyways! :)
6 comments:
Congrats!
❀ Tammy
Forever in First
Congratulations! That is so exciting! I got your May Activity Pack and I love it! Thanks so much!
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Lohren Nolan
Congrats!!!
Blessings,
Jessica Stanford
Mrs. Stanford's Class Blog
My TpT Store
Congrats on your nomination! We were nominated, too...do you have any idea how people actually vote?
Carrie
C&C Teach First
Congrats on your nomination! I noticed you joined my blog and I hopped over here to check yours out. I just LOVE your owl blog design and Your Flat Stanley Unit is also adorable! I am now following you.
Patti :)
A Series of 3rd Grade Events
Congrats on your nomination! That's wonderful!!
Erica
www.sprinklestokindergarten.blogspot.com
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