First, I need to announce the winners of the FREE Carson Dellosa Unit! I hope they went and picked up their free unit, too! Without further ado.....The winners are Megan Defrancesco, Kim Worthey, Autumn Greene-Culbreath, and Jennifer Wagner!!!! Also, if you name is Debbie, you may have an email waiting from me telling you that you are a winner, so go check your email! Gotta add some suspense! Yay for you guys! I'm glad I had a chance to provide an arena for you guys to become winners. I know you will love these!
As soon as I finish this blog post I will be sending you the info needed to get the unit of your choice from Carson Dellosa! Side Note: I wasn't able to get the info out to you sooner due to the bad storms that went through our area. We spent a good portion of yesterday worrying about tornadoes (we were in tornado position at school for almost 20-30 minutes) and several hit just five miles from my house and destroyed 15-20 homes. The news reports are terrifying. So, most of my time last night was spent watching weather reports, gathering kids to go to the basement, trying to be calm and keep kids from arguing for several hours last night!
My next topic is....you guessed it! Dr. Seuss! My class had a great time celebrating Read Across America Week. We had guest readers, new books, and a wide range of centers featuring characters from different books. Between worrying about tornadoes, tornado positions, and an early dismissal, we did manage to squeeze in a few special crafts and even a birthday party with cupcakes in honor of our favorite author!
Here are a few pictures of our creations!
This was from Pinterest!
This was made with a pattern my husband created. The 'shell's sections' aren't supposed to be stuck together like that, but what they hey! They were creative! You can't tell, but each shell has a different story element on it. This student didn't have time to write down the answers in between all of our chaos, but there is always Monday!
This is our version of a Thing 1/2 hat!
Yummy cupcakes for a local bakery for Dr. Seuss' birthday!
Horton's Who Flower....don't tell my principal, but I hadn't planned this! My kids saw the pom poms and poked a whole in it and glued the 'chenille stem' <no, not a pipe cleaner!!> into it. The final touch was the tiny Who village, made with a hole puncher! I thought that was pretty good!
Here we have an example of a Truffula Tree, created by twisting a black 'chenille stem' <cough cough pipe cleaner> around an unfinished 'Who Flower'!! Another creative thought!
Last, but not least, 4 wonderful young students that I dearly love. They should be numbered Thing 1, 2, 3, and 4....but who is counting!!!
Also, I finally found the time to make a math center that I've been needing. In our math edition, we only had 1 day to teach the 'quarters', on the hour, and half hour. So, I decided I needed to make this before we take our standardized <blech> test in a month or 2. I would love to find enough graphics to make them with regular clocks, also. But anyway, here is a look at them.
Just click on the pictures to go and check this activity out!
And one more thing....
Take care!
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How goes it with herding kindergarteners? I herd second graders!
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Oh darn! I just saw you already had it! I do enjoy your blog a bunch!
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Thank you Ashley. Yes, I got it a few days ago. I need to do a blog post on it. I have one in the works, but haven't finished it. So much to do!!!
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