After reading the book, my students were coming up with many Dollar Words on their own! I decided to showcase their Dollar Words (and amp up the competition) by creating a Dollar Words bulletin board by my writing bookshelf.
If you've ever read the book (and if you haven't, you must go and read it now!) Because of Mr. Terupt, then you know about Mr. Terupt's famous "Dollar Words" challenge. In the book, Mr. Terupt challenges his fifth grade class to come up with as many "Dollar Words" as possible. Basically, each letter of the alphabet represents a cent, so A= $0.01, B=$0.02, C=$0.03, and so on. After reading the book, my students were coming up with many Dollar Words on their own! I decided to showcase their Dollar Words (and amp up the competition) by creating a Dollar Words bulletin board by my writing bookshelf. My students actually designed the board, and every time a student comes up with a Dollar Word they get to proudly display their word and initials on the coveted board. It has been a great challenge for my kids, and a FANTASTIC activity for them to work on when they are finished with work! I have attached a copy of my Dollar Words below. Feel free to download my Dollar Words sheet and use it in your classroom! I ask if you do download it to please leave me a comment below! :) Happy Monday!
5 Comments
|
About MeTeacher of leaders. Life-long learner. Space geek. Lover of all things color-coordinated, organized, and cutesy. Categories
Alles
Archives
September 2015
|