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Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2015

4th of July FREEBIE!


with a patriotic freebie or 2!


Use these 30 Inspiring Classroom Quotations from Dr. Seuss to promote meta-cognition AND decorate your classroom. Simply displaying the quotes for your students, may inspire them, encourage them, increase their motivation, improve their vocabulary, and reinforce good character traits and citizenship. Promote a group discussion and you will find your class involved in intriguing conversations. Best yet, it's FREE!!!!


You may also like Patriotic Scrattle.  This fun center is great for word work and computation.  It is differentiated so that you can use it for simple arithmetic, as well as complex equations.  Thus, it is appropriate for all elementary classrooms.  And it, too, is FREE!!!!

Have a happy and safe 4th of July!



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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

It's About Time for Summer Centers


It's also about time for summer school, not to mention year round schools. And, thus, it's about time for summer centers. Check out these:



Picnic ANTonyms literacy center focuses on antonyms. It includes 2 versions; 1 for grades 1-2, another for grades 3-5.





Watermelon Words challenges primary students to match the 2 parts of a watermelon slice to make a compound word. All of the words follow a summer theme.




Summer Square Puzzlers are great for all ages as they provide 3 levels of difficulty. These puzzles exercise critical thinking and HOTS.




The Patriotic Edition of Scrattle is perfect for all grade levels and combines math and word work. Students use a set of letters to create words, then calculate their value using Scrabble(TM) values. Finally, they compare their word values to another student's in a friendly competition. The recording sheets present increasing levels of computation difficulty. Best yet, this center is FREE!



Also known as Latin Squares, Patriotic Squares exercise HOTS. The challenge is to fill these square arrays so that no item is used more than once in each row and column. (Think Sudoku.) This center, too, is differentiated; providing 4 increasingly difficult arrays.

 
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