Holy Bucaneers, Batman! Our classroom has been taken over by pirates in a big way. When we haven't been out for snow (3 out of the last 7 school days), we've been learning all about pirates! My students love this unit every year. I find it is a great way to keep them engaged as the end of the year approaches. Here are some things we've been doing!
We started with a chart and brainstormed everything we knew about pirates. We put everything we knew ahead of time in black, then we read a really informative Gail Gibbons book and added our new information in red.
For phonics, we've been working with the "ar" chunk, and I love to use Learning with Pirate Mark to help reinforce this skill. We read through the story a few times and I had students make a pirate "hook" with their fingers each time we heard an "ar" word.
I made a chart with lots of "ar" chunks in black, and after we read the poem a few times, we discussed with partners all the ar words we heard. We then added them to our chart. We had a couple of extra spaces, so students started giving me their own words. Of course, it wouldn't be an "ar" list without fart, right? Those little angels...
Later in the week, we read this story that I wrote about a silly pirate named Carl. It has lots if "ar" words, as well as high frequency words for your kiddos to practice. The book also comes with 2 pages of comprehension questions. They loved that they could keep this book and color in it, mark it up, and make it their own! They spent lots of time reading it with buddies this week. You can grab this book in my store.
We talked about cardinal directions and watched this video--and I have to tell you, my kids LOVED this song. I don't know what it is about it, but they thought it was the best thing they've seen. Whatever works!
Later this week and next we'll be working through my unit, A Pirate's Life For Me!
My students really get a kick out of this. It is full of lots of great writing prompts, both fiction and non-fiction. I let my kiddos pick which prompt they want each day and then we spend some time working on editing and turning one into a really polished, "published" piece. Check back soon for some lesson ideas and freebies.
And since you made it to the end of this here post, here's a link to a freebie I just posted in my store. My kids love using these QR codes, so I made a set of codes with the "ar" chunk to reinforce our phonics skill this week. They will be free in my store for a few days, so grab them while you can!!
Happy Teaching!
~Katie







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