Crankenstein!

This is going to be a QUICK post because I am all kinds of #teachertired this week.  It may have something to do with finishing THIS project, but it was well worth the work!
Oh my stars, my students absolutely LOVED reading Crankenstein this week!  They just adore this ill-tempered little fella!  I’m certain it’s because we can all relate 🙂
 Today we focused on describing Crankenstein as a class.  They did a great job of giving me adjectives and justifying them with evidence from the text!
 Then, it was time to work on our Crankenstein projects!  I overheard a sweet little girl say, “I love when she teaches us how to draw.  It’s one of my favorite things we do in class.  I mean, pretty much she’s like our art teacher!” Ha!  #winning!
 I had my students highlight their capitals and punctuation marks because we are getting all kinds of LAZY in my classroom!  This really helps them make sure their sentences are complete!!!

And, that is THAT!  You can find this activity plus tons more HERE.  And, you can find November activities HERE!

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Hey, y’all! My name is Amy Lemons and I am passionate about providing students with both engaging and effective standards-based Math and ELA lessons.

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