Showing posts with label Freebies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freebies. Show all posts
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Back To School Freebie
Let the fun begin! I start back to school on Tuesday and I am very excited to meet my new students. I have been busy making some new things for my classroom. I created birthday certificates to help my students celebrate their special day. Click on the link to get a copy of this freebie.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
My Summer Reading Plan
Every teacher dreams that their students will read all summer and that they have instilled a love of reading. Unfortunately the truth is many of our students don't read all summer long and they return to school reading at a lower level than when they left. Parents get busy and may not make reading a priority.
Why not doing a lesson on keeping their brains smart over the summer?
Talk to your students about what they can do over the summer to keep themselves reading. Help them brainstorm ideas as to where they can get books, magazines, etc.
Ideas: Go to the library, swap books with a friend, shop at garage sales, download on a Kindle or other device . . .
Have your students write a reading plan. Have them include when they will read, where they will read and how long they will read.
Ask your students to display their poster in a place where they can see it all summer long. Hopefully, the visual will help them remember their plan.
Here is a FREEBIE poster that you can use with your students. Just click on the picture.
Why not doing a lesson on keeping their brains smart over the summer?
Talk to your students about what they can do over the summer to keep themselves reading. Help them brainstorm ideas as to where they can get books, magazines, etc.
Ideas: Go to the library, swap books with a friend, shop at garage sales, download on a Kindle or other device . . .
Have your students write a reading plan. Have them include when they will read, where they will read and how long they will read.
Ask your students to display their poster in a place where they can see it all summer long. Hopefully, the visual will help them remember their plan.
Here is a FREEBIE poster that you can use with your students. Just click on the picture.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
3 Addends Freebie
I saw a poster like the one on the right on pinterest. What a great visual to show the students ways to make 10. So I decided to make a poster too and then I created the 3 digit addend freebie to use with it.
My students and I did this yesterday when we were adding three numbers. I teach the students to look for two numbers that they can add up quickly, like two numbers that equal 10 or a double. On day one of this lesson, I had the kids circle the two numbers that equaled 10 in the corresponding color or the double. Some of the students were still having trouble, so I created the freebie on the left to help them. I had them color the rainbow and then they colored the numbers in each problem that made 10 with the corresponding color. Yeah! Everyone got it today! Click on the picture on the left to download this freebie. The rainbow prints a tiny bit blurry, but it is fine after they color it.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Mother's Day Freebie
I love Mother's Day! The kids are so cute with all the sweet things they have to say about their moms and sometimes they are just flat out funny with the things they say. My own kids give me the royal treatment on Mother's Day. I am so blessed to be a mom to four wonderful kids.
Here is a Mother's Day Card Freebie that I make with my students every year. Click on the picture and you will be able to download the poem and questions for free.

Saturday, April 14, 2012
Listening to Reading
Have you read the book Betty Bunny Loves Chocolate Cake? What a cute book about a bunny who needs to learn to have some patience. I just got this book from my book order last week so I am sure it is still available if you are interested. I created a Listening to Reading extension for this book. Here is a freebie of the listening activity I created for it. Just click on the picture and you will be able to download and print it.
If you like this activity and are looking for more Listening to Reading extension activities, check out my product in my TpT store. It has activites for 52 books. I purchased all of these books and CDs through my school book order. Just click on the picture and you will be directed to the link for this product.

Thursday, April 12, 2012
Read to Someone


Read to Someone Bookmark and Coaching Strategies
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Word Wall Clue Hunt
Ahhh! Spring Break is finally here. As much as I enjoy being with the kiddos at school, I have been looking forward to a break and spending some time with my family. Hopefully, we have a few nice days to get outside. It is still cold in Michigan. I also thought Spring Break would be a perfect time to explore blogging about my first grade classroom.
Word Wall Clue Hunt
Like most first grade teachers, I am always trying to think of fun ways to practice and review our word wall words. My students love to cheer and chant them. They also enjoy doing a Word Wall Clue Hunt.
When we do a hunt, I give my students clues for 10 review words that are already on the word wall. I will describe the clues that I would give for the word "ate."
1. The word that I'm thinking of is a verb - an action word. (I give the students time to read the words and see what verbs they can find.)
2. This word has a long "A" vowel sound. (I give the students time to look at the words again.)
3. The word that I'm looking at is on pink. (The words on my word wall are 8 different colors to help the students find words.)
By now the students would have guessed that the word is "ate." Then I have the students turn to their learning partner and put the word in a sentence to match the picture or I would say, "Yes, the word I was thinking of is "ate", The boy ate the hamburger." The words on the word wall all have pictures to help the students make connections visually.
After we find 10 words, the students choose 2 of the words and make new words with the same spelling pattern.
If I can spell "ate", then I can spell; mate, rate, late and date.
Click on the picture to download this freebie!
Visual Word Wall Words
My Visual Word Wall Words are available through my Teachers Pay Teachers Store.
Word Wall Clue Hunt
Like most first grade teachers, I am always trying to think of fun ways to practice and review our word wall words. My students love to cheer and chant them. They also enjoy doing a Word Wall Clue Hunt.
When we do a hunt, I give my students clues for 10 review words that are already on the word wall. I will describe the clues that I would give for the word "ate."
1. The word that I'm thinking of is a verb - an action word. (I give the students time to read the words and see what verbs they can find.)
2. This word has a long "A" vowel sound. (I give the students time to look at the words again.)
3. The word that I'm looking at is on pink. (The words on my word wall are 8 different colors to help the students find words.)
By now the students would have guessed that the word is "ate." Then I have the students turn to their learning partner and put the word in a sentence to match the picture or I would say, "Yes, the word I was thinking of is "ate", The boy ate the hamburger." The words on the word wall all have pictures to help the students make connections visually.
After we find 10 words, the students choose 2 of the words and make new words with the same spelling pattern.
If I can spell "ate", then I can spell; mate, rate, late and date.
Click on the picture to download this freebie!
Visual Word Wall Words
My Visual Word Wall Words are available through my Teachers Pay Teachers Store.
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