Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Candy Canes!

Hi! It's Carolyn from Kindergarten: Holding Hands and Sticking Together.  Happy December!
Here are a couple of my favorite candy cane ideas- with a little literacy sprinkled in-  that I want to share with you today.

 

I cut out candy cane shapes, outlined them, and wrote red sight words in every other space.  I wrote white crayon sight words in the white spaces.  The children had to read the red word, then paint the white section with red watercolor.  This was actually a really good activity for following directions, too.  The kids did great!



 They turned out really cute!  



We also made our other sight word candy canes this week!





The children could choose a  white candy cane with red words- or a red candy cane with white words. That was maybe the hardest part.  They chose ten different word stripes to add to their candy cane.  After they make their candy cane, they read their words to a friend at their table. Then, they write their words on a recording sheet.  They will also read the words to me.
(I have each child put a scrap piece of paper under the candy cane cut-out so the glue doesn't go all over the table when they glue on the strips.)

After they glue on the strips, I turn the candy cane over and help the children trim the edges.

When they finish this center, they get a mini candy cane to take home and eat as they read their candy cane words to a grown up.

Here is a copy of the sight word sheet I used and the recording sheet.  Just click on the picture if you would like a copy.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw4BuVZdT_UxYXlCb1BrZEFzaDQ/edit?usp=sharing
Here is a fun video of Santa making candy canes!



Thank you for stopping by!   Have a WONDERFUL weekend! 




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