Poetry and Multiplication Wrap-Up

We’ve had lots of fun with poetry this week.  Here’s a look at some of our compiled projects: c73e2 dsc04574
Today, we worked on a poetry frame from a Scholastic download that I bought a couple of years ago. Gotta love their dollar deals!  My kiddos finished sentence starters about an imaginary animal, then published it onto a different sheet of paper.  After they wrote their poem, they had to draw their animal to match how they described it in their poem.  I love how some of them turned out!
In math we’ve been wrapping up multiplication.  We made this super simple, not-so-cute, flap book to recall the different multiplication strategies we have learned.
Then, they glued it into their math journals for reference.
And that’s pretty much how our day went!  I’m so looking forward to the weekend… summer is soooo close 🙂
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  1. LOVE the sharks! I've used several of your ideas lately. Yesterday one of my students said, “ANOTHER Amy Lemons?!” after noticing your name (yet again) on the shark printable. Too cute!