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PRESCHOOL WONDERS
It is a sweet story about a penguin who wakes up pink. He goes to Africa to find other pink birds (flamingos) so he doesn't feel so alone. Patrick misses home and when he returns he, his family, and friends come to the conclusion that it is ok to be different. I made a book companion pack to go along with this story. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES AND A FREEBIE! This idea came from ' The Vintage Umbrella ' and was tweaked to fit into our take-home book. The next rhyme was 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'. The sweeties painted with texture rings for the fleece. Then, the next day added pieces to the paint. 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' was ourthird rhyme.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MONDAY MADE IT FREEBIE! Monday Made It Freebie! I am linking up with Fourth Grade Frolics for Monday Made It. This year I am going with a bird theme in my room. It just kind of happened. I already had a great picture I bought last year at my school's art auction. Then I happened upon these, and that's all she wrote! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: COLOR MY WORLD! To retell the story using these adorable bear puppets. The littles loved them! I got them from a fellow teacher in my building. She thought they were originally from Miss Kindergarten. Please let me know if this is not correct! We also manipulated play-doh to cover these brown bear mats. The little ones each had an animal from thebook to cover
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DATA COLLECTION FREEBIE! Data Collection Freebie! I am linking up with Leigh from the Applicious Teacher for her weekly linky. This week it is about data collection. I teach a blended Early Childhood Special Education/Title 1 class. For my students with IEP's, I have specific goals I need to keep track of for IEP progress reports {and legal reasons}. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES: SECOND VERSE! Nursery Rhymes: Second Verse! It's time to showcase our week with Doodle Bugs Teaching 's 'Five for Friday' weekly linky. We continued our Nursery Rhyme theme. This week we focused on Hey Diddle Diddle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, and Jack and Jill. For our Humpty Dumpty activities, we re-enacted the rhyme with the help of theseprops.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT! It is a must! After we read 'The Day the Crayons Quit', we made our own crayon people {pattern provided by Cara Carroll }. Each little one chose his/her favorite color and then added a face. The yellow one is unhappy because he was used too much {cracks me up!} Originally this was going to be an art project to be displayed, but then I decided PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DOT DOT NOT A LOT! BTS FREEBIES! Dot Dot Not a Lot! BTS Freebies! My first full week of school is over and I am T.I.R.E.D! Here's a peek at some of the things we worked on. After reading 'Too Much Glue' we practiced our gluing skills by squeezing a dot of glue on a construction paper glue bottle with dots on it for visual cues. Each little learner then placed an Ellison die PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MAIL, GARBAGE, AND BONES! It's been a busy and fun week. Our theme has been community helpers. Take a look at some of our activities. We learned about mail carriers and then made these mail pouches. The little writers then filled out postcards, practicing writing letters, abc's, and drawing. There were so many stages of writing happening in this activity. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: FAVORITE PINS FRIDAY & A FREEBIE! Favorite Pins Friday & A Freebie! Since Doodle Bugs Teaching is taking a break for the month of July, Cara from The First Grade Parade has graciously volunteered to host Favorite Pins Friday. Here is how it works: Post your favorite pins and be sure to link them back to the original post (not your Pinterest board).PRESCHOOL WONDERS
It is a sweet story about a penguin who wakes up pink. He goes to Africa to find other pink birds (flamingos) so he doesn't feel so alone. Patrick misses home and when he returns he, his family, and friends come to the conclusion that it is ok to be different. I made a book companion pack to go along with this story. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES AND A FREEBIE! This idea came from ' The Vintage Umbrella ' and was tweaked to fit into our take-home book. The next rhyme was 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'. The sweeties painted with texture rings for the fleece. Then, the next day added pieces to the paint. 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' was ourthird rhyme.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MONDAY MADE IT FREEBIE! Monday Made It Freebie! I am linking up with Fourth Grade Frolics for Monday Made It. This year I am going with a bird theme in my room. It just kind of happened. I already had a great picture I bought last year at my school's art auction. Then I happened upon these, and that's all she wrote! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: COLOR MY WORLD! To retell the story using these adorable bear puppets. The littles loved them! I got them from a fellow teacher in my building. She thought they were originally from Miss Kindergarten. Please let me know if this is not correct! We also manipulated play-doh to cover these brown bear mats. The little ones each had an animal from thebook to cover
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DATA COLLECTION FREEBIE! Data Collection Freebie! I am linking up with Leigh from the Applicious Teacher for her weekly linky. This week it is about data collection. I teach a blended Early Childhood Special Education/Title 1 class. For my students with IEP's, I have specific goals I need to keep track of for IEP progress reports {and legal reasons}. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES: SECOND VERSE! Nursery Rhymes: Second Verse! It's time to showcase our week with Doodle Bugs Teaching 's 'Five for Friday' weekly linky. We continued our Nursery Rhyme theme. This week we focused on Hey Diddle Diddle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, and Jack and Jill. For our Humpty Dumpty activities, we re-enacted the rhyme with the help of theseprops.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT! It is a must! After we read 'The Day the Crayons Quit', we made our own crayon people {pattern provided by Cara Carroll }. Each little one chose his/her favorite color and then added a face. The yellow one is unhappy because he was used too much {cracks me up!} Originally this was going to be an art project to be displayed, but then I decided PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DOT DOT NOT A LOT! BTS FREEBIES! Dot Dot Not a Lot! BTS Freebies! My first full week of school is over and I am T.I.R.E.D! Here's a peek at some of the things we worked on. After reading 'Too Much Glue' we practiced our gluing skills by squeezing a dot of glue on a construction paper glue bottle with dots on it for visual cues. Each little learner then placed an Ellison die PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MAIL, GARBAGE, AND BONES! It's been a busy and fun week. Our theme has been community helpers. Take a look at some of our activities. We learned about mail carriers and then made these mail pouches. The little writers then filled out postcards, practicing writing letters, abc's, and drawing. There were so many stages of writing happening in this activity. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: FAVORITE PINS FRIDAY & A FREEBIE! Favorite Pins Friday & A Freebie! Since Doodle Bugs Teaching is taking a break for the month of July, Cara from The First Grade Parade has graciously volunteered to host Favorite Pins Friday. Here is how it works: Post your favorite pins and be sure to link them back to the original post (not your Pinterest board). PRESCHOOL WONDERS: WILD THINGS! When the young gentleman thought he had lost it he was almost in tears. I told him to look in the pocket on the other side of his backpack and there it was! He replied, "Oh, I was just kidding. I didn't lose it. Here it is!" He was so excited to give it to me. I have the sweetest kids. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DATA COLLECTION FREEBIE! Data Collection Freebie! I am linking up with Leigh from the Applicious Teacher for her weekly linky. This week it is about data collection. I teach a blended Early Childhood Special Education/Title 1 class. For my students with IEP's, I have specific goals I need to keep track of for IEP progress reports {and legal reasons}. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR SPOTLIGHT! The questions are asked with varying degrees of difficulty, which allows each child to be successful and challenged. There is a 'color the room' activity that can easily be made into a 'write the room' activity. These cards can also be used to play a memory type game. Vocabulary cards can be used in a pocket chart. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: I AIN'T GONNA PAINT NO MORE! We painted on tables covered with butcher paper. We painted the sidewalk. Heck, we even painted inside! Each little one had a specific color to paint. They had toothbrushes, legos, bristle blocks, scrapers, and brushes to add texture. We will laminate and bind the pages to make a class color book. We cut little rabbits from coffeefilters.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: PENGUINS, 100 DAY, BUCKET FILLER & MORE! Penguins, 100 Day, Bucket Filler & More! It's time to highlight my week with Doodle Bugs Teaching and Five for Friday. After reading these books, we went through real life scenarios and decided if the actions of others were bucket filling or bucket dipping. Then, we sorted pictures of bucket fillers and bucket dippers on our magneticwhiteboard.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: FIVE FOR FRIDAY! Even though it can get a little crazy, it's always a favorite. The following pictures show what fun we had. There was an obstacle course, tug of war, scooter races. egg races and more! Talk about fun. :) I also was bestowed with some really fabulous gifts for TeacherAppreciation Week.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: IF YOU TAKE…FREEBIE & FIVE FOR FRIDAY! Whew! It has been a busy couple of weeks for me. I have taken two amazing classes. Let's get started with my Five for Friday so I can tell you all about them! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: FAVORITE PINS FRIDAY & A FREEBIE! Favorite Pins Friday & A Freebie! Since Doodle Bugs Teaching is taking a break for the month of July, Cara from The First Grade Parade has graciously volunteered to host Favorite Pins Friday. Here is how it works: Post your favorite pins and be sure to link them back to the original post (not your Pinterest board). PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYME TIME! First let me say, I love, love, love doing a nursery rhyme unit. It's very rewarding to hear sweet little ones reciting the rhymes they le PRESCHOOL WONDERS: APRIL 2013 We made these by combining shaving cream and liquid watercolors of blue and green. Our sweeties then took a popsicle stick and swirled all together. They placed their paper on top. After about 5 minutes the shaving cream and paint mixture was scraped off. Afterwards, the Earth was glued on a piece of construction paper.PRESCHOOL WONDERS
It is a sweet story about a penguin who wakes up pink. He goes to Africa to find other pink birds (flamingos) so he doesn't feel so alone. Patrick misses home and when he returns he, his family, and friends come to the conclusion that it is ok to be different. I made a book companion pack to go along with this story. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES AND A FREEBIE! This idea came from ' The Vintage Umbrella ' and was tweaked to fit into our take-home book. The next rhyme was 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'. The sweeties painted with texture rings for the fleece. Then, the next day added pieces to the paint. 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' was ourthird rhyme.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MONDAY MADE IT FREEBIE! Monday Made It Freebie! I am linking up with Fourth Grade Frolics for Monday Made It. This year I am going with a bird theme in my room. It just kind of happened. I already had a great picture I bought last year at my school's art auction. Then I happened upon these, and that's all she wrote! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: COLOR MY WORLD! To retell the story using these adorable bear puppets. The littles loved them! I got them from a fellow teacher in my building. She thought they were originally from Miss Kindergarten. Please let me know if this is not correct! We also manipulated play-doh to cover these brown bear mats. The little ones each had an animal from thebook to cover
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DATA COLLECTION FREEBIE! Data Collection Freebie! I am linking up with Leigh from the Applicious Teacher for her weekly linky. This week it is about data collection. I teach a blended Early Childhood Special Education/Title 1 class. For my students with IEP's, I have specific goals I need to keep track of for IEP progress reports {and legal reasons}. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES: SECOND VERSE! Nursery Rhymes: Second Verse! It's time to showcase our week with Doodle Bugs Teaching 's 'Five for Friday' weekly linky. We continued our Nursery Rhyme theme. This week we focused on Hey Diddle Diddle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, and Jack and Jill. For our Humpty Dumpty activities, we re-enacted the rhyme with the help of theseprops.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT! It is a must! After we read 'The Day the Crayons Quit', we made our own crayon people {pattern provided by Cara Carroll }. Each little one chose his/her favorite color and then added a face. The yellow one is unhappy because he was used too much {cracks me up!} Originally this was going to be an art project to be displayed, but then I decided PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DOT DOT NOT A LOT! BTS FREEBIES! Dot Dot Not a Lot! BTS Freebies! My first full week of school is over and I am T.I.R.E.D! Here's a peek at some of the things we worked on. After reading 'Too Much Glue' we practiced our gluing skills by squeezing a dot of glue on a construction paper glue bottle with dots on it for visual cues. Each little learner then placed an Ellison die PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MAIL, GARBAGE, AND BONES! It's been a busy and fun week. Our theme has been community helpers. Take a look at some of our activities. We learned about mail carriers and then made these mail pouches. The little writers then filled out postcards, practicing writing letters, abc's, and drawing. There were so many stages of writing happening in this activity. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: FAVORITE PINS FRIDAY & A FREEBIE! Favorite Pins Friday & A Freebie! Since Doodle Bugs Teaching is taking a break for the month of July, Cara from The First Grade Parade has graciously volunteered to host Favorite Pins Friday. Here is how it works: Post your favorite pins and be sure to link them back to the original post (not your Pinterest board).PRESCHOOL WONDERS
It is a sweet story about a penguin who wakes up pink. He goes to Africa to find other pink birds (flamingos) so he doesn't feel so alone. Patrick misses home and when he returns he, his family, and friends come to the conclusion that it is ok to be different. I made a book companion pack to go along with this story. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES AND A FREEBIE! This idea came from ' The Vintage Umbrella ' and was tweaked to fit into our take-home book. The next rhyme was 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'. The sweeties painted with texture rings for the fleece. Then, the next day added pieces to the paint. 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' was ourthird rhyme.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MONDAY MADE IT FREEBIE! Monday Made It Freebie! I am linking up with Fourth Grade Frolics for Monday Made It. This year I am going with a bird theme in my room. It just kind of happened. I already had a great picture I bought last year at my school's art auction. Then I happened upon these, and that's all she wrote! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: COLOR MY WORLD! To retell the story using these adorable bear puppets. The littles loved them! I got them from a fellow teacher in my building. She thought they were originally from Miss Kindergarten. Please let me know if this is not correct! We also manipulated play-doh to cover these brown bear mats. The little ones each had an animal from thebook to cover
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DATA COLLECTION FREEBIE! Data Collection Freebie! I am linking up with Leigh from the Applicious Teacher for her weekly linky. This week it is about data collection. I teach a blended Early Childhood Special Education/Title 1 class. For my students with IEP's, I have specific goals I need to keep track of for IEP progress reports {and legal reasons}. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES: SECOND VERSE! Nursery Rhymes: Second Verse! It's time to showcase our week with Doodle Bugs Teaching 's 'Five for Friday' weekly linky. We continued our Nursery Rhyme theme. This week we focused on Hey Diddle Diddle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, and Jack and Jill. For our Humpty Dumpty activities, we re-enacted the rhyme with the help of theseprops.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT! It is a must! After we read 'The Day the Crayons Quit', we made our own crayon people {pattern provided by Cara Carroll }. Each little one chose his/her favorite color and then added a face. The yellow one is unhappy because he was used too much {cracks me up!} Originally this was going to be an art project to be displayed, but then I decided PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DOT DOT NOT A LOT! BTS FREEBIES! Dot Dot Not a Lot! BTS Freebies! My first full week of school is over and I am T.I.R.E.D! Here's a peek at some of the things we worked on. After reading 'Too Much Glue' we practiced our gluing skills by squeezing a dot of glue on a construction paper glue bottle with dots on it for visual cues. Each little learner then placed an Ellison die PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MAIL, GARBAGE, AND BONES! It's been a busy and fun week. Our theme has been community helpers. Take a look at some of our activities. We learned about mail carriers and then made these mail pouches. The little writers then filled out postcards, practicing writing letters, abc's, and drawing. There were so many stages of writing happening in this activity. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: FAVORITE PINS FRIDAY & A FREEBIE! Favorite Pins Friday & A Freebie! Since Doodle Bugs Teaching is taking a break for the month of July, Cara from The First Grade Parade has graciously volunteered to host Favorite Pins Friday. Here is how it works: Post your favorite pins and be sure to link them back to the original post (not your Pinterest board). PRESCHOOL WONDERS: WILD THINGS! When the young gentleman thought he had lost it he was almost in tears. I told him to look in the pocket on the other side of his backpack and there it was! He replied, "Oh, I was just kidding. I didn't lose it. Here it is!" He was so excited to give it to me. I have the sweetest kids. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DATA COLLECTION FREEBIE! Data Collection Freebie! I am linking up with Leigh from the Applicious Teacher for her weekly linky. This week it is about data collection. I teach a blended Early Childhood Special Education/Title 1 class. For my students with IEP's, I have specific goals I need to keep track of for IEP progress reports {and legal reasons}. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR SPOTLIGHT! The questions are asked with varying degrees of difficulty, which allows each child to be successful and challenged. There is a 'color the room' activity that can easily be made into a 'write the room' activity. These cards can also be used to play a memory type game. Vocabulary cards can be used in a pocket chart. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: I AIN'T GONNA PAINT NO MORE! We painted on tables covered with butcher paper. We painted the sidewalk. Heck, we even painted inside! Each little one had a specific color to paint. They had toothbrushes, legos, bristle blocks, scrapers, and brushes to add texture. We will laminate and bind the pages to make a class color book. We cut little rabbits from coffeefilters.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: PENGUINS, 100 DAY, BUCKET FILLER & MORE! Penguins, 100 Day, Bucket Filler & More! It's time to highlight my week with Doodle Bugs Teaching and Five for Friday. After reading these books, we went through real life scenarios and decided if the actions of others were bucket filling or bucket dipping. Then, we sorted pictures of bucket fillers and bucket dippers on our magneticwhiteboard.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: FIVE FOR FRIDAY! Even though it can get a little crazy, it's always a favorite. The following pictures show what fun we had. There was an obstacle course, tug of war, scooter races. egg races and more! Talk about fun. :) I also was bestowed with some really fabulous gifts for TeacherAppreciation Week.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: IF YOU TAKE…FREEBIE & FIVE FOR FRIDAY! Whew! It has been a busy couple of weeks for me. I have taken two amazing classes. Let's get started with my Five for Friday so I can tell you all about them! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: FAVORITE PINS FRIDAY & A FREEBIE! Favorite Pins Friday & A Freebie! Since Doodle Bugs Teaching is taking a break for the month of July, Cara from The First Grade Parade has graciously volunteered to host Favorite Pins Friday. Here is how it works: Post your favorite pins and be sure to link them back to the original post (not your Pinterest board). PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYME TIME! First let me say, I love, love, love doing a nursery rhyme unit. It's very rewarding to hear sweet little ones reciting the rhymes they le PRESCHOOL WONDERS: APRIL 2013 We made these by combining shaving cream and liquid watercolors of blue and green. Our sweeties then took a popsicle stick and swirled all together. They placed their paper on top. After about 5 minutes the shaving cream and paint mixture was scraped off. Afterwards, the Earth was glued on a piece of construction paper.PRESCHOOL WONDERS
It is a sweet story about a penguin who wakes up pink. He goes to Africa to find other pink birds (flamingos) so he doesn't feel so alone. Patrick misses home and when he returns he, his family, and friends come to the conclusion that it is ok to be different. I made a book companion pack to go along with this story. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES AND A FREEBIE! This idea came from ' The Vintage Umbrella ' and was tweaked to fit into our take-home book. The next rhyme was 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'. The sweeties painted with texture rings for the fleece. Then, the next day added pieces to the paint. 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' was ourthird rhyme.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: WILD THINGS! When the young gentleman thought he had lost it he was almost in tears. I told him to look in the pocket on the other side of his backpack and there it was! He replied, "Oh, I was just kidding. I didn't lose it. Here it is!" He was so excited to give it to me. I have the sweetest kids. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MONDAY MADE IT FREEBIE! Monday Made It Freebie! I am linking up with Fourth Grade Frolics for Monday Made It. This year I am going with a bird theme in my room. It just kind of happened. I already had a great picture I bought last year at my school's art auction. Then I happened upon these, and that's all she wrote! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES: SECOND VERSE! Nursery Rhymes: Second Verse! It's time to showcase our week with Doodle Bugs Teaching 's 'Five for Friday' weekly linky. We continued our Nursery Rhyme theme. This week we focused on Hey Diddle Diddle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, and Jack and Jill. For our Humpty Dumpty activities, we re-enacted the rhyme with the help of theseprops.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MILK AND COOKIES FREEBIE! Milk and Cookies Freebie! I have started a Laura Numeroff and Felica Bond theme in my classroom with books such as "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie", "If You Give a Dog a Donut" and even "Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse". I made this milk and cookies color matching game to go along with my theme to use during circle/learning time. You could also use PRESCHOOL WONDERS: COLOR MY WORLD! To retell the story using these adorable bear puppets. The littles loved them! I got them from a fellow teacher in my building. She thought they were originally from Miss Kindergarten. Please let me know if this is not correct! We also manipulated play-doh to cover these brown bear mats. The little ones each had an animal from thebook to cover
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT! It is a must! After we read 'The Day the Crayons Quit', we made our own crayon people {pattern provided by Cara Carroll }. Each little one chose his/her favorite color and then added a face. The yellow one is unhappy because he was used too much {cracks me up!} Originally this was going to be an art project to be displayed, but then I decided PRESCHOOL WONDERS: GINGERBREAD 5 FOR FRIDAY! Gingerbread 5 for Friday! Our theme this week was The Gingerbread Man. We read several versions, including the Gingerbread Baby and the ever so popular 'Gingerbread Boy' by Paul Galdone. Year after year this is a class favorite. I have the CD reading of PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYME TIME! First let me say, I love, love, love doing a nursery rhyme unit. It's very rewarding to hear sweet little ones reciting the rhymes they lePRESCHOOL WONDERS
It is a sweet story about a penguin who wakes up pink. He goes to Africa to find other pink birds (flamingos) so he doesn't feel so alone. Patrick misses home and when he returns he, his family, and friends come to the conclusion that it is ok to be different. I made a book companion pack to go along with this story. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES AND A FREEBIE! This idea came from ' The Vintage Umbrella ' and was tweaked to fit into our take-home book. The next rhyme was 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'. The sweeties painted with texture rings for the fleece. Then, the next day added pieces to the paint. 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' was ourthird rhyme.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: WILD THINGS! When the young gentleman thought he had lost it he was almost in tears. I told him to look in the pocket on the other side of his backpack and there it was! He replied, "Oh, I was just kidding. I didn't lose it. Here it is!" He was so excited to give it to me. I have the sweetest kids. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MONDAY MADE IT FREEBIE! Monday Made It Freebie! I am linking up with Fourth Grade Frolics for Monday Made It. This year I am going with a bird theme in my room. It just kind of happened. I already had a great picture I bought last year at my school's art auction. Then I happened upon these, and that's all she wrote! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES: SECOND VERSE! Nursery Rhymes: Second Verse! It's time to showcase our week with Doodle Bugs Teaching 's 'Five for Friday' weekly linky. We continued our Nursery Rhyme theme. This week we focused on Hey Diddle Diddle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, and Jack and Jill. For our Humpty Dumpty activities, we re-enacted the rhyme with the help of theseprops.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MILK AND COOKIES FREEBIE! Milk and Cookies Freebie! I have started a Laura Numeroff and Felica Bond theme in my classroom with books such as "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie", "If You Give a Dog a Donut" and even "Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse". I made this milk and cookies color matching game to go along with my theme to use during circle/learning time. You could also use PRESCHOOL WONDERS: COLOR MY WORLD! To retell the story using these adorable bear puppets. The littles loved them! I got them from a fellow teacher in my building. She thought they were originally from Miss Kindergarten. Please let me know if this is not correct! We also manipulated play-doh to cover these brown bear mats. The little ones each had an animal from thebook to cover
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT! It is a must! After we read 'The Day the Crayons Quit', we made our own crayon people {pattern provided by Cara Carroll }. Each little one chose his/her favorite color and then added a face. The yellow one is unhappy because he was used too much {cracks me up!} Originally this was going to be an art project to be displayed, but then I decided PRESCHOOL WONDERS: GINGERBREAD 5 FOR FRIDAY! Gingerbread 5 for Friday! Our theme this week was The Gingerbread Man. We read several versions, including the Gingerbread Baby and the ever so popular 'Gingerbread Boy' by Paul Galdone. Year after year this is a class favorite. I have the CD reading of PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYME TIME! First let me say, I love, love, love doing a nursery rhyme unit. It's very rewarding to hear sweet little ones reciting the rhymes they le PRESCHOOL WONDERS: VISUALS FOR CLASSROOM ROUTINES! Using visuals helps students become independent, much more quickly. I just finished my latest product and posted it on TPT. This packet contains step-by-step instructions for the following routines: arrival time {unpacking backpack} using the restroom, hand washing, face cleaning, and departure time {packing up to go home}. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MILK AND COOKIES FREEBIE! Milk and Cookies Freebie! I have started a Laura Numeroff and Felica Bond theme in my classroom with books such as "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie", "If You Give a Dog a Donut" and even "Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse". I made this milk and cookies color matching game to go along with my theme to use during circle/learning time. You could also use PRESCHOOL WONDERS: PENGUINS, 100 DAY, BUCKET FILLER & MORE! Penguins, 100 Day, Bucket Filler & More! It's time to highlight my week with Doodle Bugs Teaching and Five for Friday. After reading these books, we went through real life scenarios and decided if the actions of others were bucket filling or bucket dipping. Then, we sorted pictures of bucket fillers and bucket dippers on our magneticwhiteboard.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: CINCO DE MAYO! If you are interested in the Cinco de Mayo Celebration Pack, it is available at my Tpt and Teacher's Notebooks stores. Here is what is included: A Ninos Con Sarape Glyph, Colors of Cinco de Mayo emergent readers, color sorting activity of sombreros and pom poms, I have/Who has shapes game, blank I have/Who has game to play however you choose, Where Is the Sombrero preposition PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE SNOWY DAY FREEBIES! Since I will be doing 'The Snowy Day' when we return from break, I made this freebie as a table time coloring activity. There are two versions. One with color words that correspond to color needed and the other with the color words in black. That way you can adjust for the level of the learner. My littles in the morning are just starting to PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DOT DOT NOT A LOT! BTS FREEBIES! Dot Dot Not a Lot! BTS Freebies! My first full week of school is over and I am T.I.R.E.D! Here's a peek at some of the things we worked on. After reading 'Too Much Glue' we practiced our gluing skills by squeezing a dot of glue on a construction paper glue bottle with dots on it for visual cues. Each little learner then placed an Ellison die PRESCHOOL WONDERS: OCTOBER 2013 It's Five for Friday time again! Last Thursday was Grandparents'/Special Persons' Day at school. To prepare, we made these cards to give to our visitor after we sang them a couple of our favorite songs. To make, we tore up pieces of construction paper and glued onto a large heart cut-out. We then added this to the back. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: TURKEY TIME! This is our door. Each little one decorated a feather. I found the huge wiggle eyes at Michaels. The waddle is a red feather boa. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: 2017 The full pack is 217 pages long and includes shapes, colors, alphabet, math, and fine motor activities. All the activities are bundled together to offer you a huge discount. However, if you want something smaller, I broke up the pack into smaller packs. There is a PlaydoughMath Pack.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: 2013 New Year's Resolutions! I am linking up with A Peach for the Teach 2013 Resolutions Link-Up ! PERSONAL: I had foot surgery a week ago, so after four weeks in a boot I will be ready to start exercising! I really enjoy yoga and Pilates. Once the weather warms, I hope to add some walking/running back into the mix.PRESCHOOL WONDERS
It is a sweet story about a penguin who wakes up pink. He goes to Africa to find other pink birds (flamingos) so he doesn't feel so alone. Patrick misses home and when he returns he, his family, and friends come to the conclusion that it is ok to be different. I made a book companion pack to go along with this story. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES AND A FREEBIE! This idea came from ' The Vintage Umbrella ' and was tweaked to fit into our take-home book. The next rhyme was 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'. The sweeties painted with texture rings for the fleece. Then, the next day added pieces to the paint. 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' was ourthird rhyme.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: WILD THINGS! When the young gentleman thought he had lost it he was almost in tears. I told him to look in the pocket on the other side of his backpack and there it was! He replied, "Oh, I was just kidding. I didn't lose it. Here it is!" He was so excited to give it to me. I have the sweetest kids. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MONDAY MADE IT FREEBIE! Monday Made It Freebie! I am linking up with Fourth Grade Frolics for Monday Made It. This year I am going with a bird theme in my room. It just kind of happened. I already had a great picture I bought last year at my school's art auction. Then I happened upon these, and that's all she wrote! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES: SECOND VERSE! Nursery Rhymes: Second Verse! It's time to showcase our week with Doodle Bugs Teaching 's 'Five for Friday' weekly linky. We continued our Nursery Rhyme theme. This week we focused on Hey Diddle Diddle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, and Jack and Jill. For our Humpty Dumpty activities, we re-enacted the rhyme with the help of theseprops.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MILK AND COOKIES FREEBIE! Milk and Cookies Freebie! I have started a Laura Numeroff and Felica Bond theme in my classroom with books such as "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie", "If You Give a Dog a Donut" and even "Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse". I made this milk and cookies color matching game to go along with my theme to use during circle/learning time. You could also use PRESCHOOL WONDERS: COLOR MY WORLD! To retell the story using these adorable bear puppets. The littles loved them! I got them from a fellow teacher in my building. She thought they were originally from Miss Kindergarten. Please let me know if this is not correct! We also manipulated play-doh to cover these brown bear mats. The little ones each had an animal from thebook to cover
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT!THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT SUMMARYDAY THE CRAYONS QUIT BOOKDAY THE CRAYONS QUIT BOOKTHE DAY CRAYONS QUIT AUTHORTHE DAY CRAYONS QUIT EBOOKTHE DAY CRAYONS QUITYOUTUBE
It is a must! After we read 'The Day the Crayons Quit', we made our own crayon people {pattern provided by Cara Carroll }. Each little one chose his/her favorite color and then added a face. The yellow one is unhappy because he was used too much {cracks me up!} Originally this was going to be an art project to be displayed, but then I decided PRESCHOOL WONDERS: GINGERBREAD 5 FOR FRIDAY! Gingerbread 5 for Friday! Our theme this week was The Gingerbread Man. We read several versions, including the Gingerbread Baby and the ever so popular 'Gingerbread Boy' by Paul Galdone. Year after year this is a class favorite. I have the CD reading of PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYME TIME! First let me say, I love, love, love doing a nursery rhyme unit. It's very rewarding to hear sweet little ones reciting the rhymes they lePRESCHOOL WONDERS
It is a sweet story about a penguin who wakes up pink. He goes to Africa to find other pink birds (flamingos) so he doesn't feel so alone. Patrick misses home and when he returns he, his family, and friends come to the conclusion that it is ok to be different. I made a book companion pack to go along with this story. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES AND A FREEBIE! This idea came from ' The Vintage Umbrella ' and was tweaked to fit into our take-home book. The next rhyme was 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'. The sweeties painted with texture rings for the fleece. Then, the next day added pieces to the paint. 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' was ourthird rhyme.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: WILD THINGS! When the young gentleman thought he had lost it he was almost in tears. I told him to look in the pocket on the other side of his backpack and there it was! He replied, "Oh, I was just kidding. I didn't lose it. Here it is!" He was so excited to give it to me. I have the sweetest kids. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MONDAY MADE IT FREEBIE! Monday Made It Freebie! I am linking up with Fourth Grade Frolics for Monday Made It. This year I am going with a bird theme in my room. It just kind of happened. I already had a great picture I bought last year at my school's art auction. Then I happened upon these, and that's all she wrote! PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYMES: SECOND VERSE! Nursery Rhymes: Second Verse! It's time to showcase our week with Doodle Bugs Teaching 's 'Five for Friday' weekly linky. We continued our Nursery Rhyme theme. This week we focused on Hey Diddle Diddle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, and Jack and Jill. For our Humpty Dumpty activities, we re-enacted the rhyme with the help of theseprops.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MILK AND COOKIES FREEBIE! Milk and Cookies Freebie! I have started a Laura Numeroff and Felica Bond theme in my classroom with books such as "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie", "If You Give a Dog a Donut" and even "Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse". I made this milk and cookies color matching game to go along with my theme to use during circle/learning time. You could also use PRESCHOOL WONDERS: COLOR MY WORLD! To retell the story using these adorable bear puppets. The littles loved them! I got them from a fellow teacher in my building. She thought they were originally from Miss Kindergarten. Please let me know if this is not correct! We also manipulated play-doh to cover these brown bear mats. The little ones each had an animal from thebook to cover
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT!THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT SUMMARYDAY THE CRAYONS QUIT BOOKDAY THE CRAYONS QUIT BOOKTHE DAY CRAYONS QUIT AUTHORTHE DAY CRAYONS QUIT EBOOKTHE DAY CRAYONS QUITYOUTUBE
It is a must! After we read 'The Day the Crayons Quit', we made our own crayon people {pattern provided by Cara Carroll }. Each little one chose his/her favorite color and then added a face. The yellow one is unhappy because he was used too much {cracks me up!} Originally this was going to be an art project to be displayed, but then I decided PRESCHOOL WONDERS: GINGERBREAD 5 FOR FRIDAY! Gingerbread 5 for Friday! Our theme this week was The Gingerbread Man. We read several versions, including the Gingerbread Baby and the ever so popular 'Gingerbread Boy' by Paul Galdone. Year after year this is a class favorite. I have the CD reading of PRESCHOOL WONDERS: NURSERY RHYME TIME! First let me say, I love, love, love doing a nursery rhyme unit. It's very rewarding to hear sweet little ones reciting the rhymes they le PRESCHOOL WONDERS: VISUALS FOR CLASSROOM ROUTINES! Using visuals helps students become independent, much more quickly. I just finished my latest product and posted it on TPT. This packet contains step-by-step instructions for the following routines: arrival time {unpacking backpack} using the restroom, hand washing, face cleaning, and departure time {packing up to go home}. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: MILK AND COOKIES FREEBIE! Milk and Cookies Freebie! I have started a Laura Numeroff and Felica Bond theme in my classroom with books such as "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie", "If You Give a Dog a Donut" and even "Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse". I made this milk and cookies color matching game to go along with my theme to use during circle/learning time. You could also use PRESCHOOL WONDERS: PENGUINS, 100 DAY, BUCKET FILLER & MORE! Penguins, 100 Day, Bucket Filler & More! It's time to highlight my week with Doodle Bugs Teaching and Five for Friday. After reading these books, we went through real life scenarios and decided if the actions of others were bucket filling or bucket dipping. Then, we sorted pictures of bucket fillers and bucket dippers on our magneticwhiteboard.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: CINCO DE MAYO! If you are interested in the Cinco de Mayo Celebration Pack, it is available at my Tpt and Teacher's Notebooks stores. Here is what is included: A Ninos Con Sarape Glyph, Colors of Cinco de Mayo emergent readers, color sorting activity of sombreros and pom poms, I have/Who has shapes game, blank I have/Who has game to play however you choose, Where Is the Sombrero preposition PRESCHOOL WONDERS: THE SNOWY DAY FREEBIES! Since I will be doing 'The Snowy Day' when we return from break, I made this freebie as a table time coloring activity. There are two versions. One with color words that correspond to color needed and the other with the color words in black. That way you can adjust for the level of the learner. My littles in the morning are just starting to PRESCHOOL WONDERS: DOT DOT NOT A LOT! BTS FREEBIES! Dot Dot Not a Lot! BTS Freebies! My first full week of school is over and I am T.I.R.E.D! Here's a peek at some of the things we worked on. After reading 'Too Much Glue' we practiced our gluing skills by squeezing a dot of glue on a construction paper glue bottle with dots on it for visual cues. Each little learner then placed an Ellison die PRESCHOOL WONDERS: OCTOBER 2013 It's Five for Friday time again! Last Thursday was Grandparents'/Special Persons' Day at school. To prepare, we made these cards to give to our visitor after we sang them a couple of our favorite songs. To make, we tore up pieces of construction paper and glued onto a large heart cut-out. We then added this to the back. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: TURKEY TIME! This is our door. Each little one decorated a feather. I found the huge wiggle eyes at Michaels. The waddle is a red feather boa. PRESCHOOL WONDERS: 2017 The full pack is 217 pages long and includes shapes, colors, alphabet, math, and fine motor activities. All the activities are bundled together to offer you a huge discount. However, if you want something smaller, I broke up the pack into smaller packs. There is a PlaydoughMath Pack.
PRESCHOOL WONDERS: 2013 New Year's Resolutions! I am linking up with A Peach for the Teach 2013 Resolutions Link-Up ! PERSONAL: I had foot surgery a week ago, so after four weeks in a boot I will be ready to start exercising! I really enjoy yoga and Pilates. Once the weather warms, I hope to add some walking/running back into the mix.PRESCHOOL WONDERS
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 FABULOUS FRIDAY DEALS! Today's SPED PREP Summer Deal is 50% off Bundles on TPT. The bundle I am offering is my "Old Lady" Retelling Packs.
There are 15 packs in all and a Bonus Bundle for a total of 16retelling packs
Get all my 'Old Lady' Retelling and Extension packs in a bundled set and SAVE! Plus this bundle will grow when new 'old lady' books areadded!
Packs included are:
Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell Old Lady Who Swallowed a Birthday Cake Old Lady Who Swallowed a Chick Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Rose There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Shell There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Turkey There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Books There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow I hope you are able to take advantage of this great savings!! Plus, don't forget to check out what other sellers are offering. Simply search #spedprephalfoff on the TPT website.Posted by lola
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019CATCHING UP
I have been AWOL from blogging this past year. Now that things have slowed down, I'd like to take a minute to catch up. As with every single teacher, the school year is busy, hectic, and seems to fly by in a whirl. Sometimes, just keeping your head above water is a chore. Anyway, I'd like to share with you about a sale that is happening right now on TPT. Hopefully, soon I'll blog again about my school year! Stay tuned.... The TPT sale is hosted by a group of special education teachers. Thursday (June 20th) is $1 day. Search #spedprep1 on TPT to find all the great deals available for one day only. Search #spedprep1 on TPT to see what all the participating sellers are offering. I am offering my Ice Cream Math and Literacy Packfor only $!
It's 112 pages full of a whole lot of fun learning activities! Then, on Friday, June 21st, bundles will be offered at 50% off. You can search #spedprephalfoff to see all the wonderful deals!Have a great day!
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2018 ENTER TO WIN A $10 TPT GIFT CARD, PLUS A SALE! Enter below for a chance to win the gift card, plus everything in my store is 20% off. Add the promo code XOXO for an additional 5% off. Don't you just feel the love?!?! TPT $10 Gift Card GiveawayEntries: 29
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2018EASY PREP PACKS!
I didn't realize it had beed SOOOO long since my last blog post. In fact, I did a double take when I looked at the last thing I had written. This school year has flown by! Teacher friends, I know you get exactly what I mean when I say I barely have time to turn around before a new day has begun. I have, though, been keeping myself busy creating new things to use in the classroom and I am super excited to share them with you. First up is The Jacket I Wear In The Snow Retelling Pack.
This book, by Shirley Neitzel, has always been a favorite of mine.This pack includes:
* Vocabulary Cards: Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut apart words or leave as a poster. Preview vocabulary from the story prior to reading and/or review vocabulary after reading the story. Place in writing center, pocket chart, or back with magnetic tape and use on magnetic board/cookie sheet. I have my students pick a card, write it down and draw a picture to illustrate. * Story retelling cards: Print, laminate, and cut out. Give students a picture to hold during the story. When that student’s part is read he/she will hold up the picture. I added extra pictures to accommodate more student participation. Print off as many copies as needed. Print off two copies and play a memory type game. Also can be used with the cut and paste retelling activity to help little ones identifythe picture needed.
* The Jacket I Wear in the Snow Choral Reading Card: Print as many copies as needed, laminate if you plan to keep from year to year. Give students a copy to read aloud in a group. Send home or keepfrom year to year.
* Descriptive Words Matching Activity: Students match descriptive phrases from the book to the object described. Print, laminate, and cut apart cards. May also be used as a memory/concentration game. * Story sequencing: Cut and glue pictures in order of the story. * The Jacket I Wear in the Snow Essential Questions: Students can circle or color the correct answer. * The Jacket I Wear in the Snow Emergent Reader: A simpler version of the story to encourage retelling by young readers. Next, we celebrated our 100th day of school at the end of January. I put together a pack of the activities I use at school. They are super easy to prep and use. In this pack you will find: • 100th Day Crowns: Two patterns to choose from that are available in both color and black and white. One pattern is easier to cut and the other one is works well for students who have good scissor skills. Students cut out and place 100 stickers on the crown. Attach the crown to a sentence strip or use strips of construction paper for a headband to wear. This activity is great for fine motor practice! • 100th Day Sorting Mats: Mats have ten circles to place ten groups of ten to make 100. Use for 100th day snack or use with non-edible items, such as paperclips, Unifix cubes, blocks, mini-erasers, etc. Mat is offered in both color and black and white. • My Book of 100: A simple emergent reader to show little ones what 100 items look like. Students can color, read, and take home. Easy to prep, just print, staple, and cut in half to make two half page books. No having to sort and assemble! • Snack Letter to Parents: A note to parents asking them to send in a specific item to make a 100th day snack. • Additional Letters to Parents: One letter asks parents to help little ones gather 100 items at home to bring to school. The other letters asks parents to help little ones decorate a shirt with 100 items to wear on the 100th day of school. Simply choose what you want to do on the 100th day of school! I just finished two valentine retelling packs. One is for the book Love, Splatby
Rob Scotton.
This pack has more than just retelling activities. I added colors, shapes, math, language and social-emotional activities, plus retelling and sequencing skills are included. Take a look at everything inthis pack:
• Vocabulary Cards: Introduce vocabulary before the story and review after the story. Have students write and illustrate words intheir journals.
• Love, Splat Essential Questions: Check student comprehension after reading the story. Students circle or color the correctanswer.
• Love, Splat Emotion Cards: Use the cards to discuss the emotions Splat felt in the story, as well as other emotions. Extend the activity by having students discuss times they have felt that way, show what that emotion looks like, and/or print off two copies to playa memory game.
• Cat Colors: Students can match cat colors to color words. Larger cards are also included to allow for memory/matching typegames.
• Cat Colors Student Sheets: Students color Splat cats according to color words. Two versions are available to choose from. • Cat Shapes: Students match cat shapes to shape words. Larger cards are also included to allow for memory/matching type games • Splat Pattern Cards: Classroom set of cards to introduce patterns and to assist with student pattern page, if needed. • Splat Pattern Sheets: Two sheets are available to choose from: AB, and ABB/AAB patterns. • One More/One Less Math Cards: Students find and place the number that is one more and one less on each card, up to 20. • Alphabet Cards and Letter Sound Cards: Students match upper case Splat cards to lowercase Kitten cards and/or Valentine LetterSound Cards.
• Love, Splat Syllable Cards: One, two, and three word syllable cards are included, along with a student sheet to check skillacquisition.
• Love, Splat Memory Cards: Fun pictures of Splat and his friends on cards that can be used to play memory, sort by attributes, andsequence with.
The other valentine pack is Lily's Chocolate Heartby
one of my favorite authors, Kevin Henkes.This pack contains:
• Vocabulary Cards: Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut apart words or leave as a poster. Preview vocabulary from the story prior to reading and/or review vocabulary after reading the story. Place in writing center, pocket chart, or back with magnetic tape and use on magnetic board/cookie sheet. I have my students pick a card, write it down and draw a picture to illustrate the word. • Story retelling cards: Print, laminate, and cut out. Give students a picture to hold during the story. When that student’s part is read he/she will hold up the picture. I added extra pictures to accommodate more student participation. Print off as many copies as needed. Print off two copies and play a memory type game. Also can be used with the cut and paste retelling activity to help little ones identify the picture needed. • Story sequencing: Cut and glue pictures in order of the story. • Essential Questions: Students can circle or color the correct answer to check comprehension. • Emergent Reader: A simpler version of the story to encourage retelling by young readers. • Positional Word Activity: Students cut and glue hearts according to the positional words of: above, under, on, between, and beside on a sheet that incorporates the items in the story. • Hearts Positional Words Class Activity: Both color and black and white versions are available. Each student is given a heart to place on, under, above, between and beside themselves or in the classroom. Use to practice naming bodyparts, too
I also updated The Mitten Retelling Pack.
Earlier in the fall, I added another There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly Retelling Pack to the group of old lady books. I think that's it for now! Hopefully, I won't wait another fivemonths to blog.
As always, thanks for reading!Have a great day :)
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2017 BTS & MEET THE TEACHER FREEBIES! As part of my meet the teacher night, I give each little one a bottle of bubbles (thank you Target for offering full-size bubbles in your $1 Spot ;) These could also be given on the first day of school. You can download the labels HERE!The
labels fit the Avery 22807 Round Labels. All you have to do is print, peel, and stick! It's super easy and fast. Of course, if you don't have access to labels you could always print on plain paper and cut them out yourself. Last year, a sweet fellow teacher shared this very sweet poem/packet with me. She found it on Pinterest. Although I was unable to find the original author, there are other freebie versions available. If you would like a free copy of my version, click HERE I just finished up my writing center. I am super excited about it. Last year, this was one of the favorite places my little ones loved to spend their time (happydance!)
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