October in Kindergarten
October is my favorite month of the year! I love pumpkins, fall colors, and Halloween. I just celebrated my 11th wedding anniversary with my sweet husband. We had a beautiful fall wedding during one of the most lovely times of year here in my little part of the world.
So, it's one of my favorite times of year in the classroom too! This is a sweet Fall on the Farm bulletin board from last year...
It was done slowly over time during our farm unit. The trees were done collaboratively using corks and tempera paint. I drew the trunks ahead of time using pastels. The kids painted the leaves and apples using the corks in small groups.
Fire Prevention Month is also super cool. My kids love seeing firefighters get into their full gear. They especially love the "Darth Vader" breathing of the oxygen tank. It's cool to see the fire engine too. We are sending kind thoughts to all the firefighters and those affected by the wildfires in California right now. Keep reading to find a firefighter FREEBIE later in this post.
In my classroom we always learn about pumpkins and use Halloween themed materials to practice important literacy and math concepts being taught. Learning is more FUN that way. So I am super excited to show you a special new product I made...
This is the beginning letter sound match activity from my Kindergarten Centers for October.
I adore the watercolor graphics. It's great literacy practice during anytime in October. They are perfect for Halloween too.
These pumpkin letter cards are also super sweet watercolor graphics! You can use them for letter sound practice. Pulling them out of a plastic pumpkin like this is so fun. We say the poem I heard from Miss Kindergarten to practice letter sounds... "Pumpkin, Pumpkin, nice and round, grab a pumpkin, say the sound." It's great practice AND formative assessment. You can also use these cards to match uppercase and lowercase...
This activity also comes with a recording sheet for kids to practice writing the matching letter. My kiddos NEED the handwriting practice... so it's a great activity. It's split into two sheets, so you can do this as two separate activities on two different days. It's a better plan to do it in two days for our little learners in kindergarten.
I also adore these eyeball jars that we are using for number sense activities. My kids just learned number words by making this Counting Bears Number Book.
These cute candy corn numbers can be used in many of the same ways. They also have star ten frames to match. All these number activities will help make my hands-on lessons with my math curriculum much more fun. All these number activities come with recording sheets so students can review and extend concepts with pencil and paper. They make great homework for October as well.
I love to begin my number activities by having kids work collaboratively to put the numerals in order. We do it forwards and backwards. Then they can match the counting cards and other representations of the number to the numerals.
We are also working on decomposing numbers as we work on counting strategies and number order. It sets students up for success with understanding addition and subtraction later in the year. This mat is a fun way to decompose numbers. Using candy corns for math manipulatives in October is a must. Here you can see 6 decomposed as 4+2 and 3+3.
You could also use little mini erasers, bears, or cubes from your classroom as well. These simple mats will work with ANY counter manipulative. These decomposing numbers mats are in my Kindergarten Centers for October as well.
The understanding that larger numbers can be made with combinations of smaller numbers is a hugely important concept in kindergarten math. So we practice this A LOT during the year. These are a couple of other ways we practice...
This set of Roll, Count, Build Number Sense Activities has a mat for every month of the school year and some extras too. It also has mats for both two dice and three. This is a great way to differentiate and is actually great practice for first grade too. It comes with recording sheets to write number sentences as well.
You can use the dice mats with dominoes too. We LOVE dominoes in our classroom. They are the original number bonds and help kids learn soooooo much about numbers. So, I love this sweet little math product. You can grab it right here: Number Sense Activities - Roll, Count, Build all year long!
This Roll, Count, Color All year long! is another way to practice these same concepts. They also make easy homework for parents at home. This set of recording sheets for dice also have images for the entire year. They are made to use with one, two, or three dice.
Back to the October center activities...
This is another activity to practice decomposing numbers. My students are going to pretend to be wizards or mad scientists making potions...
This fun math activity has pictures of fun potion bottles in different number combinations. Here you can see 7 decomposed as 5+2, 3+4, and 1+6. Students can make Potions with any combination that matches the total number (7).
There are cards included to record the number relationship like this or with full number sentences. It has fun recording sheets too!
Here are some other fun activities in this set:
Practice for rhyming... this includes other materials and gives ideas for lots of ways to use these cards.
OK... this is turning into the blog post that will never end. This Kindergarten Centers for October set also includes activities to practice hearing and counting syllables and color words too. It is going to help make my October fun for the kids and easy for me... now that all the cards are printed and laminated, Ha ha!
Thank you so much for reading this post. I hope some of these activities gave you ideas for your kindergarten classroom in October. If you want these activities for your classroom, you can find them right here: Kindergarten Centers for October.
I promised you a Fire Prevention freebie...
It's a labeling activity just perfect for little students who are learning to stretch words and listen for sounds to write them. It only has five words, so it's not overwhelming for kiddos just starting to write. I did this as a guided activity where we worked collaboratively to stretch and listen and I modeled the writing. Don't you love the rainbow jacket in this one?
Here's what the page looks like blank:
There are two pages included with boy and girl firefighters. It's in my TpT store. You can grab it right here: FREEBIE-Label the Firefighter
I hope you have an amazing October with your class! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Happy teaching!