Sunday, December 30, 2012
Free Snowflake Calendar Numbers
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Peppermint Playdough Label Freebie
Last year I made peppermint playdough for my students for Christmas. You can read the orginal post here.
I had so many requests for the label that I decided to post them. You can pick them up for free by clicking on the picture below.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Winter Holiday E-books
The winter e-books are here. Jam packed with teaching tips and freebies, they are a must have for the holiday season. The books are split up into pre-k to k and grades 1-2 but the activities in both books could be used from pre-k to 2. Click on the pictures below to pick up these wonderful books.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Freebie Linky Party
Sunday, November 25, 2012
What in my cart? and Sale
I am having a sale of 20% off my store from Sunday to Tuesday and on Monday and Tuesday TpT is adding another 10% off to make it a total of 28% off for two whole days (use the code cmt12). Now is the perfect time to stock up on great activities for the holidays and new year. Click on the picture below to head on over to my store.
I have a few things in my cart. The first item is "Sweet Ginger Math Stations Galore" from Marsha at "A Differentiated Kindergarten". I can't wait to add these to my math centers. I love the gingerbread theme and this package covers so much.
The second one is "Patterns, Patterns, Everywhere" from Donna at Kinderglynn. We have been working on patterns during calendar time and I know that my students are going to love these.
The third one is "Elf on the Shelf Literacy and Math" by Mel at Seusstastic Classroom Inspirations. Mel has a great post on how she used Elf on the Shelf. I've been thinking about getting one for my class too.

For a list of other sellers having a Cyber Monday sale, head on over to Blog Hoppin'
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Stuffed with thankful thoughts
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I'm very thankful for a few things this year.
1. My family. My family has had some pretty serious health issues this year. I'm hoping that everyone is on their way to a healthier year.
2. My boys. They are the light of my life and they make me proud everyday.
3. My students. Each year my students continue to surprise me with their courage and the joy the experience every day.
4. My blogging friends. I have made some wonderful friends this past year and I truly appreciate their support and help in my blogging journey.
What are you thankful for? Clink on the linky picture above to join in the fun.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Treats for Our Sweets
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Friday, October 19, 2012
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Monday, October 15, 2012
Stone Soup
When we were at the farmer's market on Friday we picked up some great vegetables.
Carrots, parsnips, potatoes, onions, beans and garlic.
What to do with all these vegetables? Make Stone Soup of course.
We read two versions of the story.
Stone Soup by Jon Muth


Carrots, parsnips, potatoes, onions, beans and garlic.
What to do with all these vegetables? Make Stone Soup of course.
We read two versions of the story.
Stone Soup by Jon Muth
and Bone Button Borscht by Aubrey Davis.
We peeled and chopped all the vegetables and tomorrow we will be putting them in a pot to make our stone soup.
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