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Showing posts with label craftivities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craftivities. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2013

100 Followers Giveaway!!

I finished my Digraphs Packet: Craftivities and More just in time for my 100 followers giveaway!


My students loved the craftivities from this packet.  In fact one of my students wrote a story this week in her journal about how much I love crafty things. Anything that does not involve a worksheet makes me happy! (And the students too!) Here are some real life examples of the completed crafts.


I though the speech bubble was a nice touch. This class has a thing for eyelashes!  Some of our George Washington crafts had eyelashes too.  Poor George!


We wrote digraphs ending in th, ch, and sh on each shell.  Then they had the freedom to create their own beach scene. 

There are two more crafts (a box of chocolates and a peach), a word hunt and a printable included in the packet.

You also have a chance to win my Guy Butterfly and Benny Butterfly: a mini unit for y as a vowel. You can read about how I used it in my classroom HERE.


If you're interested in either of these products, be sure to enter my 100 followers giveaway!


The giveaway started today and will end Wednesday night 2/27 at midnight.






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Friday, February 22, 2013

Five for Friday

I was excited to have one day off this week, but when I heard that some teachers had the ENTIRE week off I was super jealous! In all honesty, that one day of rest made a difference and I felt refreshed for the rest of the week.




1. I read Nicolas Spark's Safe Haven on Monday.  Has anyone seen the movie yet?


I have this thing about reading the book before seeing the movie. I thought the Hunger Games movie did an excellent job, but I was disappointed in A Time Traveler's Wife (my favorite book ever).

A few years ago, I read Charlotte's Web aloud to my students.  I talked to them about how books and movies about books can be different.  During testing week we watched the movie and one of my students asked me if Charlotte died in the movie.  I had completely forgotten that I had told the kids how the books and movies can be different and I responded "Seriously?" Then he reminded me what I had told him and I felt bad (and a little dumb), so I gave him a huge handful of beads (my class reward at the time) for outsmarting the teacher.

2. We learned about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.


 

A little background on our George Washington craft: I had found an image on Pinterest of the craft I wanted to do and pre cut the faces and shirts.  When it came time to put everything together, I realized that I had no hat or cotton balls for George's hair. My solution was to put out a bunch of blue scrapbook paper and have the students make their own hat. One of George's hats may have turned into a birthday hat. I think they love scrapbook paper as much as I do!

For Abraham Lincoln, we completed Amy Lemons' free President's Day Pack.  I absolutely love any craftivity she makes and my students have the most fun with her things. I failed to take a picture!

3. We started two digit addition and I had the students explore the ten rods and ones for 5 minutes before the lesson. They wanted me to take pictures of their structures.



4. I finally learned how to upload documents to Google Docs and share them with you (thank you YouTube). I made three freebies this week and I hope to make many more!







5. I actually won a giveaway! Kristen from Ladybug's Teacher Files let me pick anything from her TPT store. I chose Kristen's Ready to Number Customizable Library Labels.



I organized my library a few years ago, but I really need to go through it and clean it out this summer. The labels are beautiful and I can't wait to add them to my classroom!

Kristen also has another blog called Haute Off the Printer that's solely dedicated to her products.

Speaking of giveaways, I hit a 100 followers this week and I'm in the mist of planning a giveaway to celebrate! Check back this weekend!