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Sunday, January 20, 2013
100th Day Freebie
It's the 100th day of school on Friday. Here's a fun little freebie I made with a mix of sight words and CVC words. Enjoy!
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Pumpkin Roll and Read
Here's another freebie. This one is in word so you can edit it. If you have students who are still learning letters, you could substitute words with letters.
Pumpkin Roll and Read
Pumpkin Roll and Read
Pumpkin Freebie
I'm still determined to get this blogging thing down and make it a habit. I'm inspired by the teachers out there sharing ideas and offering freebies to use in the classroom. So today, I'm just going to post a little freebie I made last night.
My Pumpkin Investigation
My Pumpkin Investigation
Friday, December 30, 2011
Heads and Tails Shake
Wow! I entered my first giveaway and I won! Lory's Page had a giveaway for her new money unit listed in her TPT store and it looks amazing! I really loved that to enter the giveaway, each teacher had to list a way they teach money in the classroom. So now I will have Lory's new unit and some great ideas from other teachers.
The idea I shared was a game called Heads and Tails Shake. I am sharing it with you and a recording sheet that I made. It's not terribly pretty so if anyone else can "spif it up," feel free. Just make sure you send me a copy.
I can't remember where I learned to play this game but I've used it for the last four years. I just made up a recording sheet to go with the game to check for understanding. I hope it is something that you can use.
The idea I shared was a game called Heads and Tails Shake. I am sharing it with you and a recording sheet that I made. It's not terribly pretty so if anyone else can "spif it up," feel free. Just make sure you send me a copy.
I can't remember where I learned to play this game but I've used it for the last four years. I just made up a recording sheet to go with the game to check for understanding. I hope it is something that you can use.
Be sure to check out Lory's Page. She has some great ideas.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
The Gingerbread Men from Missouri
I am super-excited about the Gingerbread Man Exchange my class participated in this month. Linda Andrews from Cartersville Primary School graciously organized this little venture with 33 classrooms across the United States. I gave my little Kinders the assignment to take their gingerbread man home and research Missouri facts with their families. Then, they had to decorate their gingerbread man to teach other students about the great state of Missouri. Our school is so lucky to have such wonderful parent involvement because they sent back the coolest creations. The kids were able to report the facts they learned and how their gingerbread man was dressed. I also have to thank the other Kindergarten class in our school for participating, as well. I only have 20 kiddos in my class so I was thankful the other class was willing to pitch in to help.
Our gingerbread men made a great display for our first-ever family literacy night. Then, the little guys were sent off in the mail to greet other classrooms. I made a little video so you can see the amazing creativity my Kinders and their families displayed.
Our gingerbread men made a great display for our first-ever family literacy night. Then, the little guys were sent off in the mail to greet other classrooms. I made a little video so you can see the amazing creativity my Kinders and their families displayed.

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