I hope you all can tell that when I put a product up, that it is an absolute labor of love!
I rack my brain for days to think of different ways to approach the material that we as primary teachers have to hit over and over and over again to make it stick- also known as a spiral review :) I write, rewrite, and bore my poor husband to death before I even sit at the computer!
Something that I tried to do this packet was create one resource (for Math and ELA) that can be used 4 different ways.
This center above has directions for 4 different activities. I have paid VERY close attention to the language standards in the Common Core this year to make sure that I am not leaving anything out. Some things I added to this packet- possessive nouns and commas in a series. I personally will be using my "centers" for small group teaching materials as well!
If you want to check them out, visit my TPT store!
Like I always do, they will be on sale today and tomorrow for 20% off!
I ran a quick giveaway on Saturday! The winners are below- check your emails ladies!!!
Katie,
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome. I missed the chance to proof them for you on your FB page. I will be sure to check them out in your store. Any chance you can do a quick tutorial or lead me to a tutorial about how to do a pretty preview layout with the layered and shadowed look, an each center grouped togehter.
Thanks for you efforts and great resources.
Iteachkidsabc@gmail.com
:o) V.
Special Teacher for Special Kids
Once again, these look AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteAmber
Www.laueslittles.blogspot.com
Ummmmm... this this looks incredible. I'm totally in love with it. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks GREAT! Heading over to your TPT store now!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Ms. Marciniak's First Grade Critter Cafe
adorable Katie!! I do the SAME thing with a spiral, or whatever loose paper is nearby with my units. Lots of ideas and scratched out ideas and standards. lol! Love them!
ReplyDeleteYay! I am so excited! Thank you! Thank you! I will check my email now -- then head over to TPT to check out your V-Day centers because "You Just Stole My Heart". :)
ReplyDeleteMelanie
These look fabulous and fun! My favorite thing about Valentine's Day is putting a smile on the faces of people I love: my family and students.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! I absolutely love Valentines Day and I would have to say my favorite thing is when my students are opening their envelopes, cards, and sometimes even homemade letters and they glance over at the person who sent it. Then they smile at each other....priceless! Thanks for making such a fun creative unit. My email is scheveje@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletePinkyland Giveaway? Awesome!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Ramon
Fonts 4 Teachers
Fonts 4 Teachers in TPT
This definitely looks like a labor of love! Looks incredible, as always!
ReplyDeleteѼ Lori
Teaching With Love and Laughter
luvyorkies@gmail.com
Your centers look awesome! Check your e-mail I've sent you something good!
ReplyDeleteYolanda
Oceans of First Grade Fun
These look SO amazing. I can't wait to get my hands, and more importantly my students' hands, on them! Plus, I just love anything pink and Valentine's Day related. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWallis
First Grade Wolves
These look amazing, Katie!!
ReplyDelete❤Teri
A Cupcake for the Teacher
So stinking cute! I love them!!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Michelle
Fabulous in First
As I was scoring some writing samples looking for language conventions, I was just thinking to myself that my students needed more practice with possessive nouns, commas in a series, adjectives...etc. These centers will be perfect! Thank you for your hard work!!!
ReplyDeleteMeghan
First Grade with a Cherry on Top