You can view my unit on TPT by clicking HERE
We made our very own Max and wrote about what we do when we feel wild.
This is the writing chart we did before we made our Max's.
This chart makes a great shared reading piece for the rest of the week.
We have a class full of wild things. Some have spots, some have stripes, and some have stripes and spots. After we made them we sorted them and analyzed and recorded our data.
I just redid my Wild Things unit so if you've already purchased it go and download all of the new stuff.





Adorable!
ReplyDeleteThis is AWESOME! I love it. I bet the kids had a blast.
ReplyDelete~Andi
I am in love! It is one of my favorite children's books for sure!!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
Thank you for sharing all of your wonderful and creative ideas with all of us. It is greatly appreciated! Love your blog and store!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! This would tie in perfectly with our unit this past week on imaginative narratives! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCasey
Second Grade Math Maniac
Absolutely love this! I just pinned it so I can remember to come back to it when we do W in a couple weeks!!
ReplyDeleteLaura
Kinder Kraziness
We are doing this book for the letter Ww next week! I love these ideas. I am totally using that WILD chart idea since that is what we are writing about, although now I am wishing I had seen your Max, we prepped wild things instead!
ReplyDeleteMary
sharingkindergarten.blogspot.com
I adore this book. I definitely need to make room for this activity. Love it!
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❤ Dragonflies in First ❤
So cute! Thanks so much for the freebie. I love your stuff! :)
ReplyDeleteSarah
Sarah's First Grade Snippets
Your writing project is super cute!! :)
ReplyDeleteSecond Grade Sugar and Spice
This is so cute!!! I love the Max craft!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Apples and ABC's
Sooooo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteJenn
Finally in First
I have this unit and can't wait to see the updates! Question-how do you make your cute titles that I see on so many of your displays? Like the "Wild Things" title? Do you freehand that or use die cuts? Your displays are always so cute! And thanks for always sharing your wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove this book!
ReplyDeleteJen
Love this project!! It's one of my favorite books :)
ReplyDeleteSO cute!!!
ReplyDeletelove it!
ReplyDeleteLove this- I just love her graphics at melonheadz.
ReplyDelete✿Tiffani Time 4 Kindergarten
This is great! Love Where The Wild Things Are and your ideas that go with it.
ReplyDeleteLori
Conversations in Literacy
SUPER CUTE!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great freebie- the unit is now on my ever-growing TPT wish list! "Where the Wild Things Are" is one of my favorite books, thanks for sharing:-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea!! That is one of my all time favorite stories! So glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteMolly
Lessons with Laughter
Fantastic - thanks for a great freebie :0)
ReplyDelete✿~jeannie~
Kindergarten Lifestyle
Kindergarten Lifestyle Facebook Fan Page
My son loves Where the Wild Things are, I will definitely be doing some of these activities with him. Thanks for sharing such wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeleteI would love to subscribe to your blog but I can't find the email subscription spot. Did I miss it or do you not have one?
Hi Ashlyn, Thanks so much. You can sign up at the very bottom of this page. :)
DeleteHi there! I love, love, LOVE your stuff and I can't wait to read Where The Wild Things Are with my kids next week. Do you, by chance, have a templet to your creatures you'd be willing to share, they are just too cute not to make!
ReplyDeleteHi Casey, The template is available in this unit.
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great ideas! Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteAlthough I saw this amazing unit back when you posted it. I am thinking with the TA sale, I really need to get this and do it immediately for the WILD THINGS that are in my classroom this week!!! Only 8 days left here and they have turned beyond wild:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I cant wait to see you in Las Vegas for the "I Teach K" workshops!
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