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Monday, October 21, 2013

The Candy Corn Bandit!


 
I have recently fallen in love with the blog, The Inspired Apple!


 
 
Through her blog and her awesome TPT store, I found this amazing activity that teaches making predictions.
 
 
My students and I had so much fun with this activity!  Here is the entry off my classroom blog. 
 
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The Candy Corn Bandit stole Mrs. Wanke's candy!  Mrs. Wanke was very excited to share her jar of Candy Corns with us.  However, when we came back from lunch it was gone!  It it's places...
 
 
  was a letter on our SMART board from the Candy Corn Bandit...
 
 
a Candy Corn Bandit booklets for each of us, a prediction poster, and a clue!
 



 
Before we read the clue, we read the Prediction poster.  We learned that a prediction is a guess you make about the way something might be in the future.
 
Then, we looked at the Candy Corn booklets. On the inside we had to draw what we predicted the Candy Corn Bandit to look like. 
Then, we had to predict three places we thought the candy corns might be.
 
 
Finally it was time to read the first clue!
 
 
 
We made a prediction based upon what we read in clue one.  we predicted the candy would be in the lunch room!
 
When we got to the lunch room...all we found was another clue.  After reading that clue, we predicted that we would find the candy in the gym.
 
When we got to the gym, all we found was another clue.  After reading that clue, we predicted we would find the candy on the play ground.
 
When we got outside, all we found was ANOTHER clue!  After reading that clue, we predicted we would find the candy in the library.
    
 
But, when we got the the library, all we found was ANOTHER clue! Boy oh boy this Candy Corn bandit was causing some trouble!
 
After reading the clue, we predicted we would find the candy in the classroom.
 
When we got to the classroom...what do YOU predict we found?
 
You got it...the CANDY and another clue!
 

 
 
This activity was great for making predictions.  Not only did we predict where the candy would be, we also made predictions about how the bandit was able to pull off this crime, did the bandit have an accomplice, how big was the bandit, and what was the bandits motive. 
 
When we got back to the class, Mrs. Wanke had a light bulb moment.  She said that we could use predictions when we read!  WOW...she is right.  Tomorrow, Mrs. Wanke is going to show us how we can make predictions when we read and how this will help us comprehend what we are reading!
 

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