Directed Drawing Tutorial for Reading Celebration Week {FREEBIE} Directed Drawing Tutorial for Reading Celebration Week {FREEBIE}: We’ve been out for snow all last week, so I am excited to get back into my classroom (my home away from home). I am a little behind though from being out and this week being our Reading Celebration makes it even more jam-packed with stuff to do! One
Read Across America and Dr Seuss {FREEBIES}
Read Across America and Dr Seuss {FREEBIES} Read Across America and Dr Seuss {FREEBIES}: What do you do for Read Across America or Dr Seuss’ Birthday? We have a museum that comes and does an outreach program with our students…OObleck, of course and it’s a HUGE hit! I’m sharing a few of my favorite FREEBIES today, hope you love them!! Read Across America and Dr Seuss
Read Across America Printables and More!
Somehow I found my motivation and created a pack to continue our Read Across Celebrations this week! I’m as surprised as you are! I will share pictures later this week, since a lot for the pages would technically work all year long! If you missed my original post about what we did last week, you can find it {here} along with a ton of freebies,
Read Across America {FREEBIES} and Fun!
It has been a busy week…and it’s only Wednesday!! Say what?!? Ok…back to reality. I wanted to share some of the things we did for our Read Across America (so far!) in case you are celebrating next week. How do you like the Seuss shirt I made? I got my craft on last weekend and made it just for our activities this week. I
Reading Celebration,New Label It Pack, and Freebie!
We created headband hats, directed drawing activities, and made Lorax Moustaches! Better late than never, right? For next week’s Reading Celebration Week at school, I created a new/revised pack of labeling mats. Everything you see basically has a B&W version for individual use if you don’t plan on placing the color versions in plastic inside a station. There are also graphic organizers that are not
Seuss Celebration
As much as I tried to resist the urge to do anything with Dr Seuss (because of his company’s not so nice behavior regarding teachers) I just couldn’t resist and ended up doing some fun stuff with my kiddos! Simple is the name of the game for me this year! We have a lot more planned, but it will be on Friday! If you have
Seussed Out!
Not sure if I have seen that title yet, or not…but it perfectly describes my week. It was a crazy week- complete with Seuss activities, Reading and Writing Celebration Week at our school, and early dismissal on Seuss Day! I still didn’t get to half the activities that I had wanted to..but that’s how it goes, right? Anyway, here are some pictures of what we
Dr SSS-Tastical Labeling Mats and a Freebie
Nothing like waiting until the last minute, right? I had a sweet customer ask if I could make some labeling mats for March 2nd. Well, mission accomplished just in time…I am sure my kids will love these! There are a variety of color and B&W versions…as well as a variety of clipart versions. Hope you’ll love them! Check them out on TPT Here
SeussTastic Math and Lit. Pack!
Linking up with Mrs Bainbridge’s class For Classroom Ideas of what I do, visit my teaching website for two pages of Seuss Fun: My Dr S*uSS pack includes a ton of activities. (had to change the title…of course!) The pack contains activities for the following books: The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, The Foot Book, One Fish Two Fish, Hop on Pop,