I’ve mentioned before that I don’t LOVE Storytown.
However, I do LOVE Lesson 13 in Storytown. I love Lesson 13 because that means we get to read “Big, Bushy Mustache”. “Mustache” is a cute little story about a little boy who takes his mustache costume from school and loses it. So, his dad does what any good dad would do…he shaves off his own mustache and gives it to his son so he still has a mustache for the class play.
I know. It’s a little weird. And I am supposed to teach my kiddos that this story is realistic fiction. It’s a stretch.
But I’ll let you in on a secret. The real reason I LOVE Lesson 13 is because we get to wear fake mustaches!! I break them out the day we read the story, and we wear them on and off all week.
It’s safe to say we had…
I know mustaches might have already had their moment, but please don’t tell my students that. Or me. I want mustaches to be in FOREVER!
I took a
Omigosh. I look at this picture every.single.day.
I highly recommend finding any excuse to wear mustaches in your classroom.
And since I recommend it, I am supplying you with a reason.
I whipped up the little ditty below last week to review adjectives. While we all had our mustaches on, we brainstormed adjectives about mustaches. It turns our there are tons:
After we brainstormed all of our adjectives, I handed out this sheet, and students wrote specific adjectives to describe each mustache:
{Click the picture to grab this freebie}
I have to admit, it was hard coming back to school this week knowing we didn’t have any mustaches to get us by. But…I’m going to surprise them on Friday with this totally cute, totally fun, totally stache-riffic, game from Amy over at Primarily Speaking.
I love it! And I know they’re going to as well!
Hopefully I’ve convinced you to have a mustache day in your classroom. If I have, here is where I get my mustaches. You can’t beat the price, and as long as you don’t mind minor mustache shedding, these mustaches hold up really well!
Have a good night!
Halle
I love that picture! That is too funny. I really like that adjective worksheet!
ReplyDelete-Maria
Everyone deServes to Learn
What a hit! Great adjectives with the mustaches!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAmy Howbert
Little Miss Organized
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I love it! I made a magnetic attendance board for my class (hello, cookie sheets), and covered the outside rim with mustache duct tape. The signs read "I mustache if you're present" and "Yes, we're hair!"
ReplyDeleteI love it! I made a magnetic attendance board for my class (hello, cookie sheets), and covered the outside rim with mustache duct tape. The signs read "I mustache if you're present" and "Yes, we're hair!"
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - crack me up! Loooove it!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!!! The adjective activity is a great idea. Thank you for the freebie! I'm totally with you on mustaches needing to be "in" forever...they make me giggle!! Thanks for the shout out, and have fun playing Scoot!
ReplyDeleteAimee
Primarily Speaking
This is perfect for one of the stories in our basal readers, Big Bushy Mustache! You always have amazing ideas. :)
ReplyDeleteCasey
Second Grade Math Maniac
Bear in Mind Blog Design
They are SO cute with those mustaches! Love it.
ReplyDeleteKatie
Savvy in Second