Over the summer I worked on new fall games and lessons that I just couldn't wait to use with my students. I've got them sitting in a "maybe someday" file for now. :) Glass of lemonade anyone?
Just because I can't use these
doesn't mean that you can't!
I have decided to give a couple of things away to my loyal blog followers. I'm going to put some links below. Go check these games and lessons out, and choose one you like because the first 5 people to leave a comment can choose 1 game or lesson they'd like to have and I'll email it to you for FREE!!
All 5 have been given away!
This was fun.
Check back with me later because
I have to have this kind of fun again soon.
:)
This was fun.
Check back with me later because
I have to have this kind of fun again soon.
:)
I'd love for you to have this great money game for FREE. Click on the picture below to check it out. If you like it then leave a comment, and I'll email it to you for FREE!!
These lessons I have used, but I won't be able to this year. I LOVE these stories!!!
This my FAVORITE fall book EVER!!!! This is my best seller and could be your newest love if you'd like. Click below to check it out.
All of the lessons and games look awesome, I especially like the fall read aloud lessons.
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It will be on the way in just a minute. Thank you so much for taking a look!
ReplyDeleteThese look great. I really like the fall read aloud and I love Too many pumpkins. I read it every year.
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Thank you! I'm at school right now and only have my iPad so I will email it to you tonight. :)
DeleteMama P - Chin up! Although I cannot imagine being in the position you were, I have admired how gracefully and professionally you handled things - at least on the outside! Holidays and seasonal activities are what we elementary teachers love so much, so I understand how you are feeling. Go decorate that room for fall and keep the "little kid" spirit instilled in your middle schoolers! You may not be able to do everything the way you had planned, but by sharing your excitement and interests, you will motivate your students. ~ Lisa
ReplyDeleteP.S. Not looking for a freebie - just wanted to try to cheer you up!
Thank you for your kind words. You have cheered me up!
DeleteThe Fall Read Aloud lessons look like a wonderful idea. I am always sharing books with my students and would love some new follow-up activities to go with them.!
ReplyDeleteI will be very glad to email this to you. You can send me a message via my email if you'd like. mamapearson76@gmail.com
DeleteI really like the Fall Read Aloud Lessons. My students love to hear different stories and I'm always looking for new ideas on how to follow up with my read alouds! My e-mail is kelleydravenstott@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThey are on the way to you now! Thank you for taking a look.
ReplyDeleteLove the fall ideas. I thinki we can sometimes get so caught in the standards we forget to have fun with our students
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DeleteI will get these to you tomorrow as I only have my iPad right now. I think you'll like these because they follow standards while having some fall fun! I hope you enjoy!! That's for taking a look!
ReplyDeleteAre you still sending it? I am loving this activity for my observation for student teaching! jessica.d.widner@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome. I loved teaching in units and am trying to do the same thing with my daughters now.
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