Friday, January 20, 2012

Freebie! & Animals in Winter Literacy Stations

Happy Friday Friends!  What a week!  We had our DIBELS testing this week and our hard work really paid off!  I'm so proud of my little kinder-kiddos...they did oh so good!  In the meantime, we did finished our Animals in Winter Unit.  I love hearing my kids say words like "dormant".  Isn't it fun?!  I'm always curious if they use those words at home and their parents look at them like, "What?"  I know when my little girl was 3 years old and said pointing at the moon, "Look it's a crescent!"...I was floored!  Whoa!  They just pick up on everything.  So, I'll quit rambling...take a peek at what we did to practice our literacy skills...go all the way to the bottom for the link to the SWEATER and JEAN MATH FREEBIE.


 reading words and distinguishing the difference in real and not real


Ending Sounds

Segmenting Words and Writing Them

Practicing Handwriting using lines....such a tough skill for 5's...

Counting and Writing Teen Numbers

Letter Discrimination...


I revised the Animals in Winter unit if you bought it previous to now...I changed some wording, added dots to the p,b,d,q, sort, added a set of pictures that was missing....anywho...go re-download if you need to.



Finally, click here to grab the Sweater Math Freebie (above) that I promised last week....I just found my originals to scan today!  I thought I lost them!  Whew!  Think about following my store while you are there!  Thanks!  
Let me know if you grab it!  :)

21 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for sharing your patterns for Sweater Math! My kids love ordering numbers and letters on a clothesline, so I know they will love this activity!

    Mrs. Krull
    Of Primary Importance

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  2. Love this! I bet your kids are learning tons! Thank you for sharing!!
    Jennifer
    First Grade Blue SKies

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  3. Oh my!!!! I am flipping over the Sweater Math Freebie!! Thank you sooomuch for sharing!! My Kinders will love it!! Adorable!!!!!

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  4. Reading your posts always make me miss teaching kindergarten... just a little. You always have super cute ideas!
    Lauren
    justaddclipart.blogspot.com

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  5. I was so excited to see the Sweater Math Freebie. Thanks for sharing all you ideas.

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  6. LOVE the sweater math activity - and the Animals in Winter unit. Too fun! My kinder kiddos will love it all!

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  7. love it! thanks so much for sharing!

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  8. That sweater math is ADORABLE!!!!!!!!!
    -Rachelle
    whattheteacherwants.blogspot.com

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  9. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas!

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  10. Thank you for sharing the sweater math! I know my kinders will love it!

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  11. Love it as always!! Thank- you so much for sharing!

    Color Me Kinder

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  12. I love looking at your great center activities. You are making me clean out all of my files and update them! I have been curious as to how you file all of your activities. Do you file them by unit/theme or by skill?

    Wendy Wayland
    wwayland@scsk12.org

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  13. Thank you for always posting such great pictures. I'll be back to grab that sweater activity soon. For now, I've tagged you in a post...you're it!! {come and see!} ;)

    Little Miss Glamour Goes to Kindergarten

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  14. Thank you so much for the sweater math activity. It's perfect for my title I kiddos who are struggling with numbers 0-10.

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  15. Your site is absolutely wonderful!! I just found it and now am in LOVE! There are so many creative ideas on here. Thanks you for sharing!!
    zikjamie@yahoo.com

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  16. Your ideas are great! I can't wait to try them out!

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  17. Hi

    Love, Love the sweater and jeans! Thank you for locating them!!!

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  18. I love the sweater math! So cute! I did something similar with mittens that my kids enjoyed! Thanks for the freebie!

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  19. Where can I find your centers? on TPT?

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