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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Teachers are Heroes TPT Sale + Freebie February

It's the last day of the Teachers are Heroes sale on TPT.   


There are lots of awesome resources on sale.

Today's also day 26 of Freebie February. Lunchbox Literacy Center is a fun activity about compound words and it's free just for 1 day.



Using the 30 word cards, your students will find pairs that make compound words associated with school. They can simply match cards to make up to 15 words. Or, for an extra challenge, have them arrange the cards face down in a 5 x 6 array in order to play Memory.


I like to use this center early in the school year.  It's great for back to school as the kiddos are getting focused on all things related to school.  Plus, they are likely to have a new lunchbox. Grab your copy now and you'll have plenty of time to get it ready for next year.


Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Freebie February and Teachers are Heroes Sale

It just doesn't get any better than this!  It's Freebie February AND TpT is having a site sale. Hopefully this combination will help assuage my cabin fever.


TpT's sale is called, "Teachers are Heroes!" The sale is Wednesday, 2/25, and Thursday, 2/26.  You can score great resources for up to 28% off when you use code HEROES. Everything in my store is on sale. Go there now for some great deals. 

Today's FREEBIE for February is Score! This bingo game challenges students to recognize diverse representations of whole numbers within 20.  


Illustrations include bundles of sticks, dominoes, tally marks, and blocks.  Students will also solve addition and subtraction equations within 20.  It's CCSS aligned for K-2.  It includes 10 bingo boards, 100 callout cards, and 5 different sets of sports icons to cover the bingo spaces.  Hurry on over to my store and SCORE this FREEBIE!


Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Freebie February and Lost Tooth Tales


You probably use math journals. Do you need some subject matter for those prompts? During Dental Health Month, you have ample material. After all, losing and gaining teeth is a natural subtraction and addition situation.  

Make the journal prompts extra interesting by programming the problems with your students' names. For example:  


For a fun math center, put the tooth problems on tooth shapes. Copy them on cardstock and laminate. Store them at the center inside the pillowcase on an infant sized pillow.  


And now, it's about time for today's February Freebie:



MAD about MARCH, a Thematic Unit for Primary Grades includes activities in language arts, math, and music.











The activities in this unit are field tested and most appropriate for K – 2 classrooms. They include opportunities for differentiation of instruction and enrichment.

Remember, it's only free for 1 day.


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Monday, February 23, 2015

Freebie February Day 23

Now that the popular holidays of February are over (Groundhog Day, Valentine's Day, Presidents' Day, Fat Tuesday, ...), 

it's about time to give some attention to Dental Health Month.

I love to use graphs for an anchor activity, so naturally, my students are asked to graph their responses to some dental health questions.


Other questions I use include:
  • What brand of toothpaste do you use?
  • How many times did you brush your teeth yesterday?
  • Have you been to the dentist since your last birthday?
  • How many teeth have you lost?

During our morning meeting, we discuss math concepts inherent in the graph, as well as the obvious dental health topics.

The teeth are laminated card stock.  I write their names with a Vis-a-Vis marker so that I can erase them and use them again next year.  There is a small piece of magnetic tape on the back so the students can easily attach them to my white board.  Try some dental health graphing.  I think you'll like it.




Today's FREEBIE is Hink Pinks for Kinders III.


These cards are the perfect introduction to hink pinks because they do not require reading. Each card has an image that evokes the 2 rhyming words of the hink pink. (Remember, hink pinks are 1 syllable words.) 



Did you get the answer to this one?  It's best vest. Young learners love these riddles once they get the hang of them.  They are also great for speech & language specialists.  Lots of ESL teachers use them for their English language learners.  

Enjoy!

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Saturday, February 21, 2015

Freebie February Day 21

In honor of my granddaughter's birthday, today's freebie is a biggie!  



And, it's a secret!  

Here are a few hints:
  • it's one of my best sellers
  • it's timely
  • it covers multiple disciplines
  • it's appropriate to grades 2-5
  • it's CCSS aligned


Curious?  Click here to see what it is.


Friday, February 20, 2015

Freebie February and Chinese New Year

Gung Hay Fat Choy!
"Best wishes and Congratulations. Have a prosperous and good year."




It's Chinese New Year and in celebration, I have a poem for you.


And some possibilities for teaching with it.





These are samples from Poetry Possibilities for Winter.

It's day 20 of Freebie February.  Today's offering is St. Patrick's Day Square Puzzlers. Challenging enough for G/T; fun for everyone.


Have a great weekend!