This past week was full of lots fun about scarecrows and
compound words. We read some scarecrow stories and then imagined what it would
be like if a scarecrow really could come to life.
We wrote our own creative writing stories about a scarecrow coming to
life in our room, focusing on great description. They showed not only great
imagination, but used great description to explain what they imagined! They were fantastic!
Since this week was about scarecrows, we also
learned about compound words. The kids
were Compound Chefs (chef’s hat and all!)
We learned about how compound words are really two words mixed together
that make one new word. Chefs also mix
things up and make something brand new.
And
what do they do when they make a great dish?
Why they write it down of course and make a recipe. Today we made our very own recipes of
compound words. Each
student made one big one, which went into make a class book…making a “Compound
Cookbook”
Then
after they did one big one, they made their very own compound cookbooks! Who
knew compound words could be so much fun?
Next,
we made some compound cookies, which went perfectly on our very own Compound
Chefs that we made. Cookbooks went home
with students and our chefs stayed in the class, reminding us that not only do
we know what compounds are, but that we can become anything we want…including
world famous chefs!
Thanks to Cara Carroll for coming up with this great Compound Chef idea and to for Danielle Rojo for finding it!