But for everyone else, they love this activity! I start a menu checklist of sorta for each student; this serves as a brainstorming activity for both the play and writing aspect of this project. Then, I provide each student with blacklines of dough and sauce. Each child then “shops” a “buffet” of toppings — but they can only choose three. I do this so that the writing component is manageable for each kiddo (and me, when editing). Students have the freedom, however, to choose how much or how little they want of each topping!
Next, we use our graphic organizers to write rough drafts. Students will often use their word dictionaries at this point and also rely on their peers for a little peer-editing! (Which I *love*.) Finally, after I’ve conferred with them, they write their final copies and prepare their pizzas for their pizza boxes! {Sometimes you can get your local pizza place to donate personal-sized boxes — definitely ask and mention why you’re using them, they may even throw in some coupons for your kids!}
Jennifer Drake says
This activity looks cute! I am going to share the link with some upper elem colleagues! Have a great new school year!
Jenn 🙂
Crayons & Cuties In Kindergarten
Heather Meek says
I sing the beginning of the song ALLLLLL the time. For no reason at all, except I like the song. The kids think I'm crazy. And that's ok. I sorta am.
~Heather
The Meek Moose
S.O.L Train says
I love the pizza activity! Thanks!
Stacy Pearson says
This is great! Thank you!
Melissa M says
Thank you for the pizza freebie! It looks really cute! My kiddos are in first grade so I think I'll save this one for sometime near the end of the year. I'm sure they'll love it. Thanks!!
~Melissa
Teacher Treasure Hunter