Good Afternoon Friends,
I'm feeling a little sad as my cousins will be going back to Greece tomorrow, after
three glorious weeks together :(
I thought, I'd cheer myself up with some blogging!
Just a quick post about some new units I've created!
So excited!
Help your kiddies celebrate their mothers and grandmothers with this 47 page literacy center unit. Students will familiarize themselves with Mother’s Day vocabulary through engaging activities. This package includes:
- 4 center menu cards
- 1 bingo center
- 1 synonym matching center
- 1 word search
- 1 description center
- 4 writing stationary templates
And of course... We cannot forget our special dads!
Help your kiddies celebrate their fathers and grandfathers with this 44 page literacy center unit. Students will familiarize themselves with Father’s Day vocabulary through engaging activities. This package includes:
- 4 center menu cards
- 1 bingo center
- 1 antonym matching center
- 1 word search
- 1 spelling center
- 4 writing stationary templates
These are super cute! I'm going to check them out right now...
ReplyDeleteLora
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Thanks a bunch! Heading over to your blog right now!
DeleteThis is kind of a delicate issue but I'd like to offer you a grammatical suggestion-- I'm kind of a grammar nerd. Would you be open to it?
ReplyDeleteI love your cute site and am so glad that there are blogs out there that are helping me be a better teacher. I teach second grade in Alaska. My own blog is about something different but I love to read teaching blogs.
Thank you,
Liz
If I made a mistake please don't be shy to point it out! I do sometimes make typos! I appreciate how polite you were with your comment! As I mentioned, I do make typos! Once, I received a not so nice comment about a grammatical mistake! I am grateful for your kind approach! I read it over again and still cannot seem to find it! Please tell me!! Hehe!
DeleteNicole
:) In your title, you do not need an apostrophe for its. It's with an apostrophe means it is. You only want to use "it's" in places where you could also substitute "it is." When "its" shows ownership you do not use an apostrophe, just like you wouldn't for his, hers, or ours. Thank you! I like when people teach me things like this because I want to make sure I teach the children correctly-- it's a lot of pressure!
DeleteYou make such great graphics! What programs do you use?
Cheers,
Liz
You're right! I knew that lol Oii! I make myself mad sometimes with these typos! Mother's Day is "it is" on way lol So bad! Must be the exhaustion from having house guests for three weeks or the sinus infection lol Still no excuse! Especially since I did a unit on contractions with the kiddies! Thanks for pointing it out! As for the graphics, I buy them from www.scrappindoodles.com. They have great stuff!
DeleteNicole