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Queremos que Deus esteja bem envolvido em nossas amizades. Rute 1:1-2:23; Eclesiastes 4:9-12; 1 João 4:7-11 ANTES DE COMEÇAR... Pegue seu Kit da História, clique aqui, e canetas hidrográficas coloridas. Como esta é uma história da série "Legal Demais!", você precisará de uma sacola de presente para guardar guloseimas como pipoca, balas ou maças pequenas, uma para cada crianças. Antes da história, encha três bexigas e desenhe nelas rostos de mulher. Em um balão escreva "Noemi", em outro, "Rute", e no terceiro, "Orfa". Enquanto estiver contando a história, as bexigas estarão circulando entre as crianças. No final da história, mande as crianças se sentarem numa roda para se divertir com os amigos e dividir as guloseimas. CONTAR A HISTÓRIA Deixe a sacola de presentes do lado. Mande as crianças formarem dois círculos concêntricos (um dentro do outro). As crianças do círculo interno andarão numa direção enquanto as do círculo externo andarão em outra. Quando você bater palmas, as crianças devem parar e cumprimentar o colega do outro círculo que estiver do lado. Depois de algumas voltas, peça para as crianças formarem um único círculo. Diga: É muito gostoso ter amigos, não? Muitas vezes somos simpáticos com alguns amigos, sorrimos para eles, mas não passamos muito tempo juntos. Outros são amigos de verdade, com quem compartilhamos nossos segredos, sonhos e esperanças. Os amigos verdadeiros e íntimos são um presente de Deus e fazem do nosso mundo um lugar agradável de vivermos! A história bíblica de hoje é a respeito de uma verdadeira e de como duas mulheres descobriram quem era o melhor amigo delas. Segure a bexiga que representa Noemi e diga: Esta é a história de Noemi, uma mulher que tinha dois filhos que se casaram com duas jovens. (Apresente "Orfa" e "Rute".) Uma dessas jovens se chamava Orfa e a outra, Rute. Enquanto contamos a história, vamos jogar com cuidado essas bexigas pelo círculo, prestando atenção no nome escrito nelas. Quando eu disser "pare", segure a bexiga e difa quem está em sua mão. Eu vou fazer uma pergunta sobre uma das personagens. Quem estiver com a bexiga certa na mão deverá responder minha pergunta. Conte a história da amizade entre Rute e Noemi conforme Rute 1 e 2, enquanto joga as bexigas de acordo com as instruções em parênteses. Começando com Noemi, diga: Noemi era uma senhora mais velha que conhecia e amava a Deus. Noemi tinha dois filhos que se casaram com duas jovens chamadas Orfa e Rute. (Acrescente Orfa e Rute ao círculo.) Noemi amava as duas, mas sua amizade com Rute era especial. Noemi ensinou a Rute tudo o que sabia sobre Deus e ela também passou a conhecer e amar o Senhor. Parem. (Parem de jogar as bexigas). Veja quem está segurando Noemi e pergunte. Por que foi gentil e amoroso da parte de Noemi conversar com Rute sobre Deus? Continuem jogando as bexigas e diga: Foi então que aconteceu uma coisa horrível. O marido de Noemi e seus dois filhos morreram. Noemi, Orfa e Rute ficaram viúvas. Com muito amor Noemi disse a Rute e Orfa que, se quisessem, poderiam voltar para a casa de seus pais. Tanto Rute como Orfa choraram bastante. Ambas amavam Noemi e não queriam deixá-la. Pare. Veja quem está segurando Rute e pergunte: Por que Rute amava sua amiga Noemi? Veja quem está com Orfa e pergunte? Por que foi importante que as três mulheres tivessem boas amigas quando atravessaram aquela situação triste e difícil? Continuem jogando as bexigas. Diga: Finalmente, Orfa decidiu voltar para a casa de seus pais, e doi embora. (Tire Orfa do jogo e continuem com Noemi e Rute.) Rute disse a sua amiga Noemi: "Aonde você for eu irei e o seu Deus será o meu Deus". Assim, Noemi e sua amiga Rute voltaram para Belém, cidade onde Noemi tinha alguns parentes. Parem, Veja quem está segurando Noemi e pergunte: Por que o fato de Noemi falar com Rute a respeito de Deus aumentou a amizade das duas? Continuem jogando as bexigas. Diga: Quando Rute e Noemi chegaram a Belém, estavam com fome. Rute queria ajudar sua amiga Noemi e por isso foi ao campo recolher trigo para fazer pão. Ela recolheu os grãos e os colocou em uma sacola. Parem. Veja quem está com Rute e pergunte: Por que Rute quis trabalhar e ajudar sua amiga Noemi? Coloque a sacola de presente no meio da roda. Continuem jogando as bexigas. Diga: Quando Rute e Noemi se sentavam para desfrutar a amizade uma da outra e dividir a refeição, também oravam juntas agradecendo a Deus pelas bençãos. Parem. Coloque as bexigas de lado e ore com as crianças agradecendo a Deus pelos bons amigos. Depois, compartilhem as guloseimas das sacolas. Diga: Enquanto nós desfrutamos de nossa amizade e guloseimas, vamos pensar um pouco sobre a razão de Deus nos mandar amigos especiais e como eles podem nos ajudar a ficar mais próximos uns dos outros e de Deus também. PARA SEMPRE NA MEMÓRIA Convide voluntários para ler em voz alta 1 João 4.7-11. Depois pergunte: Por que amar a Deus nos ajudar a amar uns aos outros? Sem amor a Deus, teremos mesmo amigos para amar? Por quê? Por que compartilhar sobre Deus com nossos amigos nos aproxima deles e de Deus? Convide alguns voluntários para ler Eclesiastes 4.9-12. Depois pergunte: Por que ter um amigo é melhor do ficar sozinho? Por que Deus nos dá amigos especiais? De que forma os bons amigos podem ajudar uns aos outros? Por que é importante fazer com que Deus seja a "terceira dobra" no relacionamento entre nós e nossos amigos? Diga: Rute descobriu o quando Noemi havia sido bondosa e afetuosa com ela, especialmente quando lhe ensinou a respeito de Deus e seu amor. Rute, que antes não conhecia o Senhor, veio a ser mãe de Obede, de cuja família Jesus nasceu muitos anos depois. Isso é incrível! Que amigona foi Noemi! Nós também podemos ser os melhor amigos de nossos amigos, fazendo com que Deus se torne parte de nossa amizade. Termine cantando "Que bondoso amigo é Cristo", ou outro cântico sobre amizade que suas crianças gostem de cantar. DIVERSÃO EXTRA As crianças podem se divertir preparando cordões de tênis para presentear seus amigos. Use cordões brancos que podem ser pintados com as canetas hidrográficas, ou use cola e glitter. Quando os cordões estiverem secos, torça-os em forma de corda e amarre as pontas com uma fita. Sugira às crianças que presenteiem seus amigos para que se lembrem de que Deus é o centro da amizade especial entre eles. Fonte: 10ª aula - Mexa-se, que lá vem história - VIDA NOVA. Como eu já havia feito na história de Sansão os balões, resolvi contar a história com os dedoches. Fiz os dedoches de feltro, já usei eles em outras histórias como a de Noé, clique aqui Noemi, Rute e Orfa Noemi e Rute Mais VISUAIS sobre Noemi e Rute clique aqui HORA DA ATIVIDADE : Dar para as crianças fazerem essas pulseirinhas e dar para o seu amiguinho que senta ao lado. Se na sua igreja não tem o costume de usar pulseira você pode fazer esse modelo que tem animais de EVA. Mais ATIVIDADES clique aqui HORA DA LEMBRANCINHA: Se fizer com atividade as pulseiras, depois elas viram lindas lembrancinhas para eles levarem para casa. Veja mais uma aula sobre Noemi e Rute, clique aqui .
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According to Grant Snider, "genius" is: 1% inspiration, 29% perspiration, 5% improvisation, 8% aspiration, 7% contemplation, 15% exploration, 13% daily frustration, 11% imitation, 10.9% desperation, and 0.1% pure elation.
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What does this unit cover? Our Feelings & Behaviors Affect Others. Lesson 1 teaches children how to understand that their feelings and behaviors affect others and helps them learn ways to make adjustments. Developing Empathy. Lesson 2 teaches children to understand what empathy is and why it is important. They will learn to identify and describe people’s needs depending on the experience. Displaying Empathy. Lesson 3 teaches children to describe ways of being empathetic (looks, sounds, feels) and not. The lesson and activities will encourage children to act in empathetic ways. A Community of Compassion. Lesson 4 teaches children to understand what compassion means. They will learn to describe and demonstrate ways that they can show compassion to others. Building an Inclusive Community. Lesson 5 teaches children to understand what community means and work together to build a classroom community with compassion for others. 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Alright, I know that I skipped a bunch of awesome link ups the last week or two. I have thought about going back and doing them, but at this point, I figured it may be easiest to start from scratch, especially since this is one of those fully loaded posts. Oh, and not 100% sure I can pull it off, but starting tomorrow, it is Teacher Week! The Blog Hoppin' girls are throwing a gigantic linky party, so I will be trying my best to post each day. I LOVE the idea of looking at other classrooms. I know it sounds silly, but when I was babysitting when I was growing up, I loved looking in refrigerators. I'm not sure, but I found it interesting to see what people liked to eat or drink. I know that probably sounds silly. It isn't like I went digging around - kids always need a snack or a meal, so I just enjoyed taking a quick peak when I grabbed applesauce or pudding. Anyway, I'm admitting my weirdness to say, that's how I feel about classrooms. I love getting to see each person's styles. I like how each person has a specific color scheme, things they can't live without, and a certain way they organize everything. My classroom is such a big part of who I am, so I enjoy it! Now, I have LOTS of pictures! I'm saving some for later Teacher Week, but there are a few I HAVE to share. First of all, I have a HUGE announcement on Wednesday. I can't tell you yet, but it is something I've been working on a good bit this summer. I am EXTREMELY excited, especially since secrets aren't easy for me. Anyway, make sure you clear a few minutes on your schedule Wednesday. You will not want to miss this. Next, I never got to share with you what I did for my teammates. I know you guys love your teams, but I'm sorry to disappoint you. I have the best teammates in the world! They are incredible girls and are like sisters to me. They have been extremely supportive of me with all my crazy ideas, especially with blogging and joining TPT, so I wanted to do something special for them. I ended up contacting Sew White Shop on ETSY and let me tell you guys, this is one girl that bends over backwards to make you happy. She was so easy to work with. She took two shirts and put them together to make me a shirt that didn't exist. As you can see in the picture they turned out great! So, if you are looking for a cute shirt for yourself or cute gifts for friends, I would recommend using Sew White Shop. Oh, and so you know, I paid for my shirts. She has NO CLUE I'm blogging about her, but I was so impressed, I had to give her a shout out! By the way, the shirt is black with lime green stitching, houndstooth, and the heart has sparkly green fabric. Now, the next thing is I have been determined to build up my Daily 5 stuff this year. Every summer I think about what I can do to be a better teacher and I feel like this is where my time and money need to go. This weekend, I bought around 30 new books from Barnes and Noble. They had TONS of them that were marked Buy 2, Get 1 Free. I also got several Mercy Watson books. I bought two last weekend and read both of them during the week last week. My kids LOVE that silly pig. The books are just the right length and are great for beginning chapter books. I think my favorite part is how colorful the pictures were. The other two items I grabbed this weekend was three CD players and two Belkin RockStars. I'm planning on using them with my Listen to Reading option. The RockStars are going to go with my big CD player and with my iPad. Each kid in my classroom has a pair of their own headphones. This will allow for more than one kid to listen at a time without it disrupting the class. It was tough last year when they were on the iPad because in a room full of kids, it could be difficult to hear. Alright, last of all, I finally finished my first grade morning work packet for the first nine weeks. Guys, I am SO excited! This is something I thought of awhile back, but had so many other things on my list before I could get to it. There are six pages that are free in the preview. I made it where it was similar to my morning work. The reason I wanted to create it is all the first grade morning work books always start out too difficult for my kids. I think morning work should be a review. If you start with first grade work, then it can't be a review because you haven't taught those skills yet. The way I set this up is I created the first nine weeks based off of kindergarten skills that are also skills covered the first nine weeks of first grade. This way, it will build, but not be overwhelming. Below are some sample pages. You can click on any of them and it will take you to my new packet. Oh, and it is on sale until around 9 p.m. tomorrow. Hope you guys have a great week!
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Math instruction has come a long way since the timed drills, flash cards, and memorization of facts of my childhood. Sadly, many children did not have a true understanding of the underlying math and number concepts, only the ability to repeat the procedures or memorize facts. They appeared to learn math, but in reality, did not have a deep understanding of number and number relationships. Well, not anymore! We know so much about how kids learn and understand math now and are so much better at teaching math developmentally! Here are a couple of my favorite math authors: So, what about that magic number? If you ask any first grader at my school, they would proudly tell you their magic number. Briefly, it is the highest number they can compose and decompose quickly without counting. That means knowing and understanding number and number relationships (to 10). Really KNOWING, not just memorizing. Knowing that a group of 5 is 5 no matter the configuration, recognizing a group of 5 in a larger group, being able to recognize the parts of 5, even with one part missing. Now, how do we get them there? Well, in the beginning of the year, we really dive into number concepts - counting and grouping and subitizing, oh my! We really work on that Magic Number a little later in the year, around December or January. I start by assessing which numbers the kids already know. This is an individual assessment from Kathy Richardson (see pic/link above). You show the student a given number of counters, then hide some under your hand. The student should look at the remaining counters and tell you how many are hiding. They should do this fairly quickly without having to count. Do this with all the combinations of the number. Then, when I know what numbers they have really well and which number they almost have , but not quite - that's where we start. The kids practice composing, decomposing, and finding the missing parts of their number. For example, if the number the student is working on is 5, then he will only work with 5 of the same manipulative.. He will work to find all the combinations of 5 either by separating the manipulatives into parts or having a partner show one part and determining the missing part. I love the activities we use to do this! Here are a few examples and their sources: I saw these adorable math mats at Me and Marie Learning. I laminated each mat and placed it with the necessary manipulatives into a labeled zip loc bag. Then the kids grab a bag labeled with the number they should be working on and head to their work space to get started. Students record the combinations on recording sheets (early on), scrap paper, or dry erase boards. Real birthday candles in a little 'gift' box Plastic bugs! Pasta shells, but real shells would be great Pompom 'cherries' on top! A ladybug shake and spill mat: Here's the updated version! Get the freebie HERE. Here is another great magic number activity from Kindergarten Crayons: I was inspired by these: to make these: (I don't know why this silly picture is still upside down, but I'm tired of trying to fix it.) You can get the recording sheets here from Little Minds at Work. I love these missing number cards from Kindergarten Rhode. And they were so easy to make! There are really too many ideas to post here - check out my Magic Number Pinterest board for lots of wonderful ideas from other teachers! And lastly, I'm late to the party, but I linked up anyway! I love looking at other teachers' classrooms so I linked up here for International Blog Hopping Day! (It's linked to my previous post about my class.) Go check out the fun! And go check out all the other freebies out there! Have a wonderful Friday! (Although everyday is Saturday in the summertime:) ~Nikki
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