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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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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.
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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
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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


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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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