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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

12 Days of Christmas -- Day 6

It's the 6th day of my



Although it offers a hint of the holidays, this center activity is actually holiday neutral. Thus, you can use it any time of year.  (It is great for a gingerbread man unit.)

Contraction Cookies aligns specifically with ELA-Literacy.L.2.2c. However, it is appropriate for first and third grades, as well.  

Here's a peek at this fun center:

Hustle over to my TPT store to score my gift to you.  Enjoy!


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Monday, December 5, 2016

12 Days of Christmas -- Day 5



Today's 12 Days of Christmas gift is Christmas Hink Pinks, et al. These vocabulary riddles are wildly popular with teachers and students alike.  My kiddos literally beg to do more Hink Pinks!


Christmas Hink Pinks, Hinky Pinkies, Hinkity Pinkities, and Hitinkity Pitinkities are not only great for exercising critical thinking, but are perfect for corralling some of that holiday excitement. When you share Hink Pinks, et al., with your class, you will be giving them learning disguised as fun. They will work on vocabulary, parts of speech, synonyms, rimes, making inferences, and interpreting data. That hits a lot of CCS Standards.

If you are not familiar with Hink Pinks, et al., here's an explanation of them:




You can unwrap this gift for free, but only for 48 hours.  So follow this link to my TPT store and download your copy.


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Sunday, December 4, 2016

12 Days of Christmas -- Day 4


It's day 4 of my --
Today's gift is Friendly Frog's Holiday Syllable Sort. In this CCSS aligned activity, the kiddos will determine the number of syllables in each holiday related word as portrayed on the sorting cards. Here's a sneak peek:


If you are looking for a literacy center perfect for this holiday season, this is it!  Head on over to my store and get your free copy.  But don't waste time; it's only free for 48 hours.

Stop by again tomorrow for another 12 Days of Giveaways.


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Saturday, December 3, 2016

12 Days of Christmas -- Day 3

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This emergent reader has just been renovated, with new formatting and the addition of sentence strips for rebuilding the text. I have also included suggestions for skill instruction and explanations for teaching techniques. These recommendations have their roots in the training I received for Reading Recovery™.

You can read more about this fun, little book in a previous blog post.  

Be sure to grab this emergent reader while it's free. Just hop on over to my store.


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Friday, December 2, 2016

12 Days of Christmas -- Day 2



I am just sooooo excited to release my new product, Vocabulary Fractions, Christmas Edition!


This critical thinking activity asks students to combine fractional parts of words to create Christmas vocabulary.  For example:

The task gradually increases in difficulty, transitioning from 2 part clues with pictures and words to 4 part clues with just pictures.

Students must deduce the correct words from the pictures. This requires them to exercise flexibility in their thinking.  For example:


At the same time, they must be careful to use correct spelling. Solving equivalent fractions provides even more challenge! 


I urge you to solve several of these task cards together. By "thinking out loud," you will model the problem solving that is required.

In the spirit of the season, this product is my gift to you. This is day 2 of my 12 days of Christmas. 

Stop by often to score more seasonal gifts.



  
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Thursday, December 1, 2016

12 Days of Christmas -- Day 1



It is the season of giving. In that spirit, I am pleased to launch 12 days of giving to my fellow teachers.




How Many Ways? is an interactive math bulletin board. It is a fun, open ended, computation challenge that works well as an anchor activity, a math center, a sponge activity, or for fast finishers.   It may be easily adapted to any elementary grade level and provides differentiation within a single grade. 

Use the ornament icons to create an array on the bulletin board. Add the operation(s) you want your students to use and post the question along with a target number.


Now invite your students to determine how many ways they can reach the target number.  Students may use each ornament only once, however, they need not use every ornament.  Add an extra challenge by requiring that the numbers used touch each other. 

To determine how many ways a student is able to achieve the target number, I give each one a strip of adding machine paper. Something about that long, thin ribbon of paper is enticing to children.  But, a piece of notebook paper or a recycled sheet will work just fine.

To get double the learning from this activity, require the participants to have a friend check their equations for accuracy. (Calculators preclude lots of disagreements.) Then allow them to hang their strips in order from the largest number of equations to the smallest. (That's triple the learning!)

Change the target number daily and you have an interactive bulletin board that is good for the entire month. Or, change the operation signs to expand the challenge. Or do both!

If you teach young children, a set of ornaments with counting dots is included. If you teach in the upper grades, post all 4 operations and turn your students loose on multi-step equations. 

It pains me to give a gift with strings attached, but this product will only be FREE for 48 hours.  


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