This is going to be a quick giveaway because it's for BOTH of my St. Patrick's Day packs! I wanted you to be able to use them this week (or next) with your kiddos.
Luck O' The Irish /r/ is available right here for preview.
St. Patty's Day book unit is available here.
Also, don't forget about the FREEBIE! You can pick that up here.
To enter to win the St. Patrick's Day bundle, simply comment here on the blog about what types of spring activities you would like to see soon.
GOOD LUCK! I'll pick a winner Wednesday, March 13 at 8pm central time!
I would love to see problem solving activities!
ReplyDeleteI would live to see some materials for fluency and correcting grammatically incorrect sentences. My students have such a hard time with that!
ReplyDeleteBook companions including props for acting out/sequencing stories, reasoning/inferencimg questions.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see sentence construction for 2-4 grades. Thanks for sharing your hard work and creativity! c_bisgard@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteSocial skills, go fish describing, and barrier games
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DeleteDescribing, defining and social skills.
ReplyDeleteI am looking for creative articulation materials! My artic kiddos are always wanting something new!
ReplyDeleteBarrier games would be a great activity for spring. My students can practice integrating many skills we have targeted over the school year ( listening/ processing/following directions,, oral formulation, spatial concepts).
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Context clues or any materials for older grades.
ReplyDeleteReasoning skills would be great!
ReplyDeleteI need prepositiona concepts and when and why questions.
ReplyDeleteumm.. being on maternity leave has me out of the loop but I know I haven't been looking for materials ... so really anything will help (language based)
ReplyDeletei can use any grammar and syntax activities or blending and segmenting
ReplyDeleteI would like to see describing/defining activities especially for older grades!
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