I'm finally getting around to finishing up all my Dolch Assessment kits. Here is the first grade pack. I'm still working on the second and third grade.
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Cinco de Mayo Mix Up
Are you looking to add some spice to your week? Well, I hope this Cinco de Mayo Mix Up will do just that for you. Enjoy!
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Ladybug Freebie
This week we are using the book, The Grouchy Ladybug to drive our learning.
It is such an amazing book that hands teachers more than a full week of learning fun!
We are using this book to review time to the hour, friendship, and so many math skills.
We are also using it to talk about verbs and the obvious... lifecycles
I made this lifecycle sheet for you guys for free!
(It is in the download preview for the unit.)
Labels:
Insects,
Life Cycles,
Sharing Kindergarten
Religious Emergent Reader for Earth Day
Hello Freebie-lovers!
Earth Day was Monday, but my class is continuing our ecological study this week. Since I teach in a Catholic school, I am using this opportunity to share the Creation story with my students and integrate Religion and ELA into my Science block using my newest Interactive Sight Word Reader "God Gave Us the Earth."
Earth Day was Monday, but my class is continuing our ecological study this week. Since I teach in a Catholic school, I am using this opportunity to share the Creation story with my students and integrate Religion and ELA into my Science block using my newest Interactive Sight Word Reader "God Gave Us the Earth."
Stop by the blog to pick up this great freebie! While you're there, become a Kinder-Craze follower for updates on seasonal classroom projects and ideas.
Labels:
ELA,
Emergent Reader,
Kinder-Craze,
sight words,
Spring
Vista Print Hall Pass Freebie
Looking for some great hall passes? Have a Vistaprint Groupon and not sure how to spend it? Then we have the answer for you!
Luggage tag hall passes!
They are thick, durable plastic that you can have them print virtually anything on!
(I made Christmas ornaments from them this year!)
(I made Christmas ornaments from them this year!)
I have used these for about 6 months now and I love them. I taught my students to wear them around their upper arm (so they don't pee on them.) You can also use the stretchy key rings that we normally use for keys! They are small, lightweight, out of the way, and washable! You will love them!
And we are giving away 2 sets of actual passes to two lucky readers!
Head on over to Simply Kinder and Kinder Alphabet to get your free images!
Happy Sunday Everyone!
End of Year Celebration Invitations
Hi Freebielicious friends!
Are you about D-O-N-E with this school year? Gosh, I am! I love my kids and enjoy seeing the growth they have made this year (it's almost unbelievable), but I am cooked! Put a fork in me - I am D-O-N-E. I've been really inspired by the beach lately -- my dream is to one day go to Hawaii (a mom of 6 can dream, right?)......I know many of you do a beach-themed end of year party, so I cranked these out.
They are also programmable if you have powerpoint. I hope you enjoy!
Are you about D-O-N-E with this school year? Gosh, I am! I love my kids and enjoy seeing the growth they have made this year (it's almost unbelievable), but I am cooked! Put a fork in me - I am D-O-N-E. I've been really inspired by the beach lately -- my dream is to one day go to Hawaii (a mom of 6 can dream, right?)......I know many of you do a beach-themed end of year party, so I cranked these out.
They are also programmable if you have powerpoint. I hope you enjoy!
Click Here to grab a set!
If you like them, please make sure you bop on over to my blog! :)
Teachers Taking Care of Teachers: Texas!
Greetings
friends! This is not a typical Freebielicious post. I wanted to share with you
an opportunity to help fellow teachers. I am sure you have been glued to
the television this week with all that has gone on in the world. Tragedy has
struck in many places in the world, but for me it has hit close to home. I live
about thirty minutes from West, TX. If you live in a small town, you
understand that small towns that surround yours are still very much a part of
your home. Your communities share many experiences and they bond you.
On
Wednesday night I had just gotten home from attending our Life Group when I
read on facebook that there was an explosion in West. My heart sunk. My
husband’s family lives in West. He immediately got on the phone to see if they
were ok and we waited to hear from them. We prayed and then we prayed some
more. We heard for Nick’s step mom, Kim. She said they were fine. They do not
live near the fertilizer plant and were not around the location of the
explosion but they did arrive soon after the explosion to help with the
evacuations. Nick’s step mom was a police officer for many years so I know it’s
second nature for her to help in a crisis. Kim and Nick’s brother, Ryan (who is
a senior at West High School) both helped get people out of the nursing home
and then went door to door looking for and helping people for several
hours. Meanwhile, I was at home praying there wouldn't be
a second explosion and praying that God would protect our family. It’s one
thing to watch CNN and see something going on somewhere half around the world
(which is hard enough), but it’s another to watch something going on down the
road from where you live. Boy does it pull at your heart strings in the biggest
way.
Immediately,
everyone I knew was asking, what can we do? It was heart wrenching reading
facebook. Friends lost their homes. Friends of friend’s family members died.
Every police officer (including my father in law), nurse, and doctor we knew
was there helping with this tragedy. No one slept; even those of us at home. It
was all hands on deck. If you weren't there helping, you were at home
praying. To date, there have been at least 14 fatalities, over 200 people
injured, 50+ homes completely destroyed (many more damaged), a
nursing home, apartment building, and schools were also destroyed or
damaged badly. Here are a few pictures of the devastation.
This is the apartment building.
They are still trying to find missing people.
The
middle school (where my sister in law goes to school) is a complete loss and
two other campuses have extensive damage. As a teacher, my first thought is how
can I help the teachers? And here is what I came up with…
Oh,
how I love my blogging friends and this wonderful community. I reached out to
my friends and they were more than happy to help. With their help, I am
launching this AMAZING fundraiser. ALL of the money raised will go directly to
teachers at West ISD to purchase classroom materials. So here is how YOU can
help. By donating $25.00 (and you are welcome to donate more) to this amazing
cause, you will get over $140.00 worth of AMAZING products that are sold on
Teachers Pay Teachers. Here is everything you will get and what each product is
worth…
Again, I realize this is not giving you a freebie, but it does give you an opportunity to help fellow teachers that have lost everything. I hope you will head over to my blog and participate in this fundraiser. We created Freebielicious to be a blessing to teachers. It's our heart to continue to give back. I hope you will join us in blessing the teachers at West ISD. Click my blog button to participate. Thanks!
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