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Winner and . . . Another Give Away!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013 9 comments
I saw the cutest bat clip art on MyCuteGraphics and knew I had to make something with it.  Laura Strickland does an excellent job!  I love her stuff and y'all, it is FREE!  How awesome is that?  If you are in need of some fabulous clip art, you seriously need to look at her stuff!
This packet has:
ABC order
Noun/Verb Sort
Sentence/Not a Sentence Sort
Rhyming Word Match Up
Sentence Scramble
 
If you want a chance to win the Bat Themed Literacy Center, leave me a comment and I will pick 3 winners on Friday!
 
 
And,
I have some winners to announce for my Owl Themed Math and Literacy Centers.  They are:
Rachel, Dawn, and coltnd 
 
 
Thanks to everyone who played along!!!
 

Owl Themed Activities Give Away and Freebies!

Saturday, October 5, 2013 10 comments
Hey Bloggy Friends!  Sorry I've neglected my blog for a bit.  Life happens.  I won't bore you with the details.  I'll just get on with this post.

We've been learning about owls and it has been FUN!  We dissected owl pellets and the students loved it!  



We did some math and literacy centers that were owl themed and I put them together in a packet that is in my TpT store.  Since I've been MIA for awhile, I have decided to give away 3 for free in hopes that I still have a few followers.  :) 
(Click on the picture to get a look at exactly what is in the packet)

Leave your email address in a comment and I will choose 3 winners on Tuesday.

In the meantime, I do have some other owl freebies for you.  Click on any of the pictures to grab yourself a copy.

ABC order:


Least to Greatest:


What Number Comes Before and After:
Missing Addend:



Happy Teaching!

Owls and Bats

Tuesday, October 4, 2011 No comments
We have been learning about nocturnal animals with most of our activities focused on bats and owls.  I purchased Deanna Jump's math and literacy book Owls  that has some great ideas in it.  You can also check out her amazing blog,  Mrs. Jump's Class, for some additional ideas. 
  
 My firsties made this booklet with owl facts inside:






We made the owl page of our
"Nocturnal Animals" booklet
and they turned out soooo cute.



 We also made the bat page:

We read the book:
and since Stellaluna was a fruit bat,
we just had to graph these:

If you are interested in using the
graphing sheet that I made,
you can get it  HERE


After learning about  bats and owls, we compared and contrasted them using a Venn Diagram.  This was my favorite activity that we did because it showed just how much my little firsties had learned!   They continually amaze me with all the knowledge
 their little brains can take in!