This book is perfect for my first graders because it does a great job explaining what a resolution is. Squirrel does not know about resolutions and finds out from her friend bear. Bear explains that "a resolution is a promise you make to yourself to be better or help others." (I love that explanation.)
While squirrel has difficulty thinking of a resolution for herself, she spends her time helping her woodland friends. They eventually point out that she her actions speak for themselves.
The story is sweet. The illutstrations are vibrant and have fun details. If you do not have this book in your collection, I recommend checking it out. It's great for this time of year.
After reading Squirrel's New Year's Resolution, my students will complete our little New Year's themed craftivity and write about their resolutions for the upcoming year. I don't really know who came up with the idea of using the left over blowouts with a writing assignment, but I think it is adorable. Plus first grader resolutions are really fun to read.
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Happy belated birthday!
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Happy belated b-day! I went and got the book after your post and read it to my kinders. It was the perfect way to introduce resolutions. We did our little art project to go with it but like yours much better! How adorable! I wanted to also tell you how much I loved your post of your Christmas card. So sweet and a beautiful picture of A. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThose NY people are adorable!!! Love the "back talk" resolution!
ReplyDeleteJust wondering if I could get a copy of the template? Btw, I'm a New Year's Day baby too! Thanks!
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Hi.
DeleteI have a version of the New Year Kids writing craftivity at my store.
Here is the link if you are interested: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/New-Years-Kids-A-Writing-Craftivity-2276407
Happy belated birthday!
Can I get the outline for the patterns of the people also!? I had the book and never used it- OMG, how horrible is that? Thanks for the adorable idea!
ReplyDeleteHi Christy.
DeleteI have a version of the New Year Kids at my store.
If you are interested, the link is: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/New-Years-Kids-A-Writing-Craftivity-2276407
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