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Students use post it notes to label and then glow in the dark stones to count and represent each of the
numbers. It kept the kids engaged and learning each time we used it to supplement our curriculum.
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will not be published. I have these amazing clear letter formation builders that my students love. For
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Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Rated 5 out of 5 During our STAAR incentive day, we had a themed glow
party. Click it and you will be navigated to a page where you can give a rating and leave a comment
for that product. I hung a set of picture cards around the room and they were backed on neon paper
so they would glow. Most of them were donated by parents from Dollar Tree. Add decorations like
balloons, disco balls, and letters that spell out “Glow Day.”. Again, there was a worksheet printable
and highlighters here to extend the activity. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest
version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. I had one adult at each
station and they rotated with their group since many wanted to be with their child. Now, they also
know that when those special events approach, they better get themselves under control because they
aren’t going to want to miss an event like this. Use it for: fiction, nonfiction, narrative, and
persuasive passages, as well as poetry. Let me tell you all about our Glow in the Dark activities. My
student teacher put white paper on my back bulletin board and wrote different ways to represent
numbers (tallies, dots, etc). I had a parent who purchased extra shirts for any students who didn’t
have one. I didn’t know these would glow under the black lights until I was pulling out materials
from my closet to test things. I used two black lights, a disco light and a black light strip. That’s
what we love about the concept of a glow day in the classroom. When they found all 30 words and
wrote them correctly, they got to build the words they found with glow sticks. At the end, I made
sure each of my students attended, because it was an experience that they needed to see and get
excited about. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines.
I’m not going to lie, by the end of the two hour mark, I had three friends who had to take a little
“regrouping break” in the hallway to get themselves back under control, but they reentered and
rocked it out. I rotated when I saw that the majority of students were finished completing tasks. This
was the block of time where I did have some behavior problems. I tell you this to be transparent and
let you know that my classroom is not a “fairytale land”. If I did this same activity without the
glowing atmosphere, it would not have had the same effect.
I didn’t know these would glow under the black lights until I was pulling out materials from my
closet to test things. If you cannot get the Kerplunk game you can certainly use any other game that
glows, or adapt a game you already have so it glows by adding glow tape or cards. This is also
editable so you can differentiate cards or make your own. In my classroom, we completed the
activities in shifts. Stop by my Instagram account while you're at it for more resources, tips, and
ideas to make your classroom great. Glowing Game Options: You can literally pair these task cards
with any game that GLOWS. Students were highly engaged with their lessons! — Priscilla C. The
best part? This is completely versatile, so you are able to use these games with ANY passage you
have prepared. Students carried their stack of task cards from station to station with them. This was
the block of time where I did have some behavior problems. I tell you this to be transparent and let
you know that my classroom is not a “fairytale land”. I used two black lights, a disco light and a
black light strip. During our free writing time I had my students write in their writer's notebooks with
secret coding pens. It kept the kids engaged and learning each time we used it to supplement our
curriculum. Use it for: fiction, nonfiction, narrative, and persuasive passages, as well as poetry. You
could possibly complete this over two days if necessary. My goal was to provide my students with
enough work that they wouldn’t run out of things to do. This helps reduce behavior problems if they
get to pick which station they want to visit. I just picked out the colored wax sticks that would glow.
You are going to need a day or two or seven to recover. It provides everything you need to have the
best day EVER. The kids will love every minute of your classroom transformation because it is
DIFFERENT. Then let students use neon post-its to build a number line. Rated 5 out of 5 During
our STAAR incentive day, we had a themed glow party. You can differentiate by reading the
sentence or creating your own sentences in the editable version. This is something our phonics unit
focused on this month. They were so excited to use the materials and watch their responses glow
with a highlighter. This made the work I put into this day so worth it. Then I poured a sprinkle of
glow powder into each to make them glow. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest
version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Nikki holds a B.S. in
aerospace engineering from University of Arizona.
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published. I only graded my students on the tasks that they completed, as long as I saw them
working the entire day. My fourth grade students had so much fun with this room transformation.
This was a perfect thing for my students and they really thrived in this activity. This was the first
time I had ever done a glow day classroom transformation. I encouraged my students to bring in
white shirts, and I purchased glow in the dark fabric paint from Amazon. Once someone calls out the
correct answer, they get to through a glow ring around the bottles for points. They wrote the word
with the missing letter on their recording sheets in highlighter. I’ve previously shared ideas on how to
get your students engaged in fun learning activities and sight word glow party ideas, click here for
all the details. For the content I used all Toothy Task Cards from Lucky Little Learners and I printed
them on Astrobrites neon paper so they would glow in the black light. I didn’t know these would
glow under the black lights until I was pulling out materials from my closet to test things. This is
geared toward test taking strategies and reading comprehension strategies. This free Math
transformation includes a game of Color Pop, a printable decoration, instructions, and answer keys.
Standards Log in to see state-specific standards (only available in the US). CCSS 6.EE.A.1 Write
and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents. It provides everything you
need to have the best day EVER. This month, I wanted to end the 9 week grading period with a fun
review of the standards we have taught in math and also review sight words and word work
strategies we worked on in phonics. Use it for: fiction, nonfiction, narrative, and persuasive passages,
as well as poetry. These are affiliate links but you don’t have to use them. For this activity. I split my
students up into four groups and made two tic-tac-toe boards on my whiteboard. I copied a few of
the free samples from the website on neon paper which glowed beautifully. It is an amazing day, but
you will be exhausted at the end. The children needed to write one noun they saw within the picture.
I used tongs from Walmart with little hands on them so students could work on fine motor skills. It
helped me see what they could do independently and what we needed to go back and review again.
If you do not have these plastic sleeves, you can just laminate them. Chris Pombonyo kicked off his
session in Get Your Teach On by sharing how to set up a Glow Games in the classroom, and we’ve
seen many teachers sharing their ideas across the social media platforms too. The original and best
kids' light up drawing board by far. The player with the higher number keeps both cards. For an
optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple
Safari or Mozilla Firefox. And don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletters for more classroom
activities.
These come editable in my GlowDay Bundle so you can choose what skills you would like students
to focus on. Yes, throughout the week, I did bribe my kids and hang the “Glow Party” tickets over
their heads just a tad. Of course the children needed to answer questions correctly before flipping.
The player with the higher number keeps both cards. Full details about the items I used in my
transformation can be found on my blog - adventuresofmssmith.com. Students completed the three
different challenges that are included in this pack: grammar review, reading review, and an essay
question. Students were highly engaged with their lessons! — Priscilla C. There are switch slides
where players must switch teams before answering a question to make the game more exciting.
Students use the tweezers to get pompoms to spell the words. And don’t forget to subscribe to our
newsletters for more classroom activities. I blocked off an almost two hour time period and had the
best Classroom Transformation Glow Party I’ve ever thrown. I hung a set of picture cards around the
room and they were backed on neon paper so they would glow. These come editable in my Glow Day
Bundle so you can choose which words you would like students to focus on. Then I marked some
neon plastic cups with two different colors on the bottom. They were engaged and thrilled to see a
task they knew exactly what to do with. I set all the stations in tubs so I could swap them out
quickly. Add decorations like balloons, disco balls, and letters that spell out “Glow Day.”. Affiliate
links mean I get a few cents when you buy from my Amazon page. They were perfectly behaved and
engaged all day long. The kids shot light weight neon pool balls into the cups. Each time you
complete a feedback, TPT will give you feedback credits that you can put towards saving money on
future purchases. Well, I guess if you haven't seen the movie you don't know wha. Getting kids to do
their maths homework on GlowArt will always make it a lot more fun. It is out of the ordinary which
automatically means that they will be excited. Especially since I will reuse these items I bought. I
made sure it hung down a bit so it was about 4 inches away from the bulbs and secured the paper
with magnets. You can surprise your students, or you can let them know ahead of time so they can
dress appropriately (white really pops under the blacklight, or they could even wear neon colors!).
My student teacher put white paper on my back bulletin board and wrote different ways to represent
numbers (tallies, dots, etc). I had one adult at each station and they rotated with their group since
many wanted to be with their child. I just picked out the colored wax sticks that would glow. You
can also put glow tape on the balls that come with the game if you do not want to buy glow ping
pong balls.
Again, I ran out of time, but the kids didn’t know that and neither did the parents. If you cannot get
the Kerplunk game you can certainly use any other game that glows, or adapt a game you already
have so it glows by adding glow tape or cards. This is something our phonics unit focused on this
month. Then, they tell which punctuation mark goes at the end of the sentence. I had a group and
my amazing student teacher, who volunteered for the day, had a group as well. These come editable
in my GlowDay Bundle so you can choose what skills you would like students to focus on. Activities
included building with glow sticks, making glow slime, decoding blacklight secret messages, and
making a glow-in-the-dark macaroni necklaces. You can just put tallies and continue playing or
switch teams. Two teams would play each other on one board and the other two teams would play
each other on the other board. You can also make it differentiated with the editable feature. I
transformed our classroom using black lights and glow sticks purchased on Amazon. This was the
first time I had ever done a glow day classroom transformation. Report this resource to let us know if
this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. The students answered questions or completed
activities that provided practice of first grade content. Again, there was a worksheet printable and
highlighters here to extend the activity. I had one adult at each station and they rotated with their
group since many wanted to be with their child. Glow Games might just be my favorite classroom
transformation. I’m not going to lie, by the end of the two hour mark, I had three friends who had to
take a little “regrouping break” in the hallway to get themselves back under control, but they
reentered and rocked it out. I used glow in the dark tape to draw a number line. My students wanted
to keep track of the points earned (extra addition practice) but you do not have to. I had various color
highlighters but yellow glowed the best. I have a whole wall of windows so I got the 50ft x 10ft.
You do not need to use these guns but you can use anything that will stick to the target. The kids
would take turns answering questions and pulling blocks. I encouraged my students to bring in white
shirts, and I purchased glow in the dark fabric paint from Amazon. All you do is split the deck in
half and give each player half. I only graded my students on the tasks that they completed, as long as
I saw them working the entire day. Then I poured a sprinkle of glow powder into each to make them
glow. The kids shot light weight neon pool balls into the cups. The player with the higher number
keeps both cards.
Full details about the items I used in my transformation can be found on my blog -
adventuresofmssmith.com. Students completed the three different challenges that are included in this
pack: grammar review, reading review, and an essay question. You can surprise your students, or you
can let them know ahead of time so they can dress appropriately (white really pops under the
blacklight, or they could even wear neon colors!). I had fun setting up my classroom and my students
were engaged the entire time! — Nicole W. You really don’t need anything other than the black
lights, highlighters, glow tape, and glow sticks. Glowing Game Options: You can literally pair these
task cards with any game that GLOWS. It is an amazing day, but you will be exhausted at the end. If
I did this same activity without the glowing atmosphere, it would not have had the same effect.
These come editable in my GlowDay Bundle so you can choose what skills you would like students
to focus on. Many of these stations are things I use during reading centers and stations, but it makes
them more fun in the dark with them glowing under the black lights. I have narrowed down the
reason behind the behaviors to two options: the work was too difficult and shut a few students down,
or the excitement of the glow party wore them out and they were getting tired which caused
meltdowns. That’s what we love about the concept of a glow day in the classroom. Rated 5 out of 5
This was a great activity for my students they absolutely loved it. I put glow tape on the edges of my
Jenga blocks to make it easier to see in the black light. Students found a sticky note with a number
and covered the way to represent the number. I set all the stations in tubs so I could swap them out
quickly. I’ll take this into consideration next time I do an activity like this. My students wanted to
keep track of the points earned (extra addition practice) but you do not have to. I wrote their words
in a white index card with highlighter so the words would shine. My students are struggling with
finger muscle fatigue during writers workshop. I use my Amazon Influencer page to organize items
that I buy regularly. You can also put glow tape on the balls that come with the game if you do not
want to buy glow ping pong balls. Want to download a free copy of the tickets I used. If you cannot
get the Kerplunk game you can certainly use any other game that glows, or adapt a game you already
have so it glows by adding glow tape or cards. They glow beautifully and then add some white letter
tiles for more word building fun. This was the block of time where I did have some behavior
problems. I tell you this to be transparent and let you know that my classroom is not a “fairytale
land”. Affiliate links mean I get a few cents when you buy from my Amazon page. For this activity. I
split my students up into four groups and made two tic-tac-toe boards on my whiteboard. I just
picked out the colored wax sticks that would glow. I am a second grade teacher from New Jersey
who loves high engagement activities, classroom transformations and anything to motivate my
students to be their best selves. Especially since I will reuse these items I bought.

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