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Saturday, December 22, 2018

Christmas Letter Template



Christmas Letter Template:   I use this Christmas letter template to have my students write thank you letters for gifts they might have received. It works on having the students include the 5 components of a friendly letter: date, greeting, body, closing and signature.  You can also use it to write to pen pals or Santa!  Enjoy! 

You can find this template at my TPT store:  LINK
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XO Kim

New Year's Resolution TEMPLATE

New Years Resolution Template



New Year's Resolution TEMPLATE:  I love having my students come up with resolutions for the new year. This template has the students write a resolution as a friend, son/daughter, and student. I love posting the templates with student self portraits. It makes a great bulletin board!  I made it generic - 20__ - so it can be used year after year!  Allow your students to share their resolution whole class or in small groups!

You can find this template at my TPT Store:  LINK

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XO Kim


Monday, November 19, 2018

Reindeer Information Chart


Reindeer Information Chart:  This is a fun class project or buddy project.  I use it when my 3rd-grade students are meeting with their 1st-grade1st grade little buddies.  The students have to come up with all the information about "their" reindeer.  I love to put the reindeer information chart with cute construction paper reindeers.  I have used the foot reindeer and a hand reindeer pattern.  Both are super cute!  The reindeer information chart can also be used as a springboard for an informative writing about "their" reindeer.  Enjoy!
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You can find my Reindeer Information Chart at my TPT Store:  LINK

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Elves vs. Reindeer - Opinion Writing


Elves vs. Reindeer (In my opinion...) - I love having my students decide whether it would be better to be an Elf or a Reindeer. It is a great way to bring persuasive writing into the classroom. I put together a brief reading on Elves and Reindeer. I also included some links for students to gain more information on reindeer: www.santaslapland.com and https://goo.gl/CaU1U0 In this download you will receive the readings, note-taking sheets, and a final draft writing paper. I love to add a hand-drawn elf or reindeer to each writing (depending on which one the kiddo picks). It makes a super cute bulletin board. #TeamELF #TeamREINDEER
You can find this printable resource at my TPT Store: LINK
Enjoy!
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Thursday, November 8, 2018

A Turkey's Plea - Persuasive Letter Writing


A Turkey's Plea (Persuasive Letter Writing): This is a great way to get your kiddos writing persuasive letters. The students pretend they are the turkey (Thanksgiving Turkey). The students have to write the farmer a letter persuading him to not eat them for Thanksgiving this year. In this download, you will receive a GP - graphic organizer, first draft writing and a second draft writing. I like to have my students make turkeys to go with their writings.
You can download this resource from my TPT store: LINK
Enjoy! Kim
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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Thankful Acrostic Poetry:


Thankful Acrostic Poetry: I love FALL. Nothing says FALL more than being thankful. I love focusing my class on the many things in their life they should be thankful for. I created 4 pages for this lesson. The first page is a grid with the letters T-H-A-N-K-F-U-L in each box. The class can work together or in small groups to brainstorm words that match the theme of THANKFUL and begin with that particular letter. Words can then be used as springboards for students to write their THANKFUL acrostic poem. In this pack, I include a brainstorm grid sheet, 1st draft poetry sheet, illustration art page, and a 2nd draft poetry page. I love focusing on being Thankful all year long... but especially in November!
You can find this resource at my TPT store. Here is the LINK.
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Saturday, October 27, 2018

Autumn Acrostic Poetry Write

Autumn Acrostic Poetry Write:

I love adding an AUTUMN acrostic poem to any fall art project. In this download, you will receive a brainstorming sheet and 2 different 2nd draft options. There is no better way to celebrate fall than writing and sharing beautiful AUTUMN acrostic poems.
You can find this printable resource at my TPT Store: LINK
Do what you love... Love what you do!

XO Kim

Friday, October 19, 2018

Pumpkin Guts - Science - Halloween


Pumpkin Guts - Science - Halloween: I love this lesson titled Pumpkin Guts. I made these data sheets to go along with the video from the Happy Scientist called Pumpkin Guts. If you haven't checked out his website, you need to! Here is the LINK: https://thehappyscientist.com/


This is a great lesson to teach the science of pumpkins, note taking and the parts of a pumpkin. PS - I made all the answers to the True/False section TRUE! XO


This resource is FREE at my TPT Store:  LINK


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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Bat Template

Bat Template:  These bats turned out so cute!  I had to share.  I made a template for the body and wings that my students could use.  From there I put out the scrap box and let the students go to town.  Their bats were such a cute addition to their narrative writing about a bat that visited the classroom.  I also love pairing the bats with my "Boo-tiful" ghost friend.


This idea was sparked by:  iheartcraftythings
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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Narrative Bat Writing & Silly According Bats


Narrative Bat Writing & Silly According Bats:  I always love adding a fun craft to my writing projects.  These according bats are simple and cute.  I found them at iheartcraftythings.  One of my favorite narrative topics is:  The day a bat visited our classroom!  Once the students complete their creative narrative, they get to make these cute bats.  The simple art project motivates the students to complete their writing.  My students add feet and extra details.  Enjoy!  

LINK to Narrative Writing Ideas


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Newspaper Apple FALL Art


Newspaper Apple FALL Art:  I love making these newspaper fall apples.  I found the idea on Frog Spot Blog.  They are a great addition to the Johnny Appleseed activities I blogged about.  They make an AMAZING bulletin board.  I love the contrast of the apples on the black paper.  I have my kiddos paint 12 X 12 newspaper with red watercolor paint.  Then they paint a 6 X 12 newspaper in green watercolor paint.  Once dry, the students trace different size apple templates (made out of file folders) using pastels (I am sure crayon would work too.)  I love having them add designs to the apples.  The kiddos cut out the apples and leaves and mount them on the black construction paper.  Enjoy!


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Sunday, September 23, 2018

Hip! Hip! Hooray! Johnny Appleseed Day!

Apple Day - Taste Test - Johnny Appleseed Day: Nothing says FALL like Johnny Appleseed. I love having an Apple Day in my classroom around September 26th - Johnny Appleseed Day! I have created a letter home asking for supplies and apples, an apple taste test chart, an apple taste test graph, 2 note taking options for taking notes on Johnny Appleseed and a writing paper.   All are available at my TPT store:  LINK We make applesauce in class along with enjoying hot apple cider. We have an apple taste test and read and learn about Johnny Appleseed. I have given some links to resources that I love using. One is from www.readinga-z.com and the other is www.jr.brainpop.com. Reading A-Z has a Level O storybook on Johnny Appleseed.  Brainpop Jr. has a great Johnny Appleseed video that is normally FREE during the month of September.  I have my students take notes on Johnny Appleseed while watching the video or reading the storybook.  Once we are done with our taste test and applesauce making, I have the students write an informational writing about Johnny Appleseed using their notes.  Add some apple artwork and you have a super cute bulletin board!

Photos of applesauce making, apple taste test & note home requesting supplies: 



Sunday, September 16, 2018

Narrative Writing Ideas


Narrative Writing Ideas: I find it interesting that each group of 3rd graders I get, come with different strengths and interests. Some classes need more guidance on topic ideas when writing then others. This year I have a mix - students who can generate their own ideas for writing easily and students who need a little more support. This writing pack I created comes with an easy to use graphic organizer along with generic narrative writing paper and 7 topic driven narrative writing ideas for reluctant writers. I can't wait to dig in and use this new resource with my students!

Enjoy! KimDo what you love... Love what you do!https://theheartofthirdgrade.blogspot.com/
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Fun Run Memory Catcher



Fun Run Memory Catcher:  After a big school event, I love capturing my students memories in words and pictures.  Our school Fun Run is coming up.  I designed this Fun Run Memory Catcher to help my students capture the event!  I can't wait to see their before and after pictures.  I plan to take actual photos of the students and glue the photo to the back of the paper! I made the paper generic so it could be used by any classroom teacher who is having a Fun Run!  Enjoy!  FREE PDF:  LINK

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Monday, September 3, 2018

Writing: Things I Love About Fall

Writing: Things I Love About Fall:  Fall is here!  I love having my students celebrate fall by creating a writing capturing what they love about fall.  This lesson has a brainstorming sheet, first draft graphic organizer and 2nd draft writing paper.  Pair it with your favorite fall art project and voila ...  you have a gorgeous bulletin board! 
You can find these printable resources at my TPT store:  LINK



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Sunday, September 2, 2018

Walking on Air

Walking on Air:  Science is a passion of mine!  I love passing on that passion to my 3rd-grade students.  I always start the year with this fun science activity!  My students are posed the question:  Can you walk on air?   We brainstorm together and record our ideas (both individual and group) in our science notebooks.  We then vote to see which ideas we will test.  Day one was using balloons to tape to our feet.  The students record their findings on trial #1:  It was unstable, the balloons popped, we needed support to walk.  On day two, we try out the second idea.  This year one of my students thought of using a structure to put on top of the balloons.  I have used a card table in the past.  This year my students suggested using our small red roundtable.  It worked perfectly.  We then record our findings for trial #2:  Yes, we were able to walk on air by using a platform to balance us on the balloons (the student answers varied).  I LOVE starting with this activity as a way of showing the students how to capture design, redesign and data collection in their science notebooks... and ... it is just so amazingly amazing - Even the teacher can walk on air!


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Ideas, Ideas, Everywhere



Ideas, Ideas, Everywhere... No matter where I am, I seem to be thinking about school.  I love this red frame I found in the clearance center at Aaron Brothers.  It was $2 and I have already found great uses for it.  I backed it with some construction paper, printed out a quick sign and "viola" - I had the perfect 1st Day of School memory frame for the kiddos to hold.  I changed the sign and took pictures of my 3rd graders with their first-grade buddies.  Keep your eyes open!  There are ideas and deals everywhere!  What has been your best school deal?


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