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Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Turkey Task Cards and Thanksgiving Fun!

Are you looking for some easy task cards to help reinforce number order? If so I have got the perfect set for you!  Check out these Turkey Trouble Task Cards that will be on sale for just $1 through Monday, October 9th.

This set includes 20 full color task cards, 20 black and white task cards (in case your trying to save on ink!),  a response page for students, and an answer key for easy grading.


And if you are looking for more Thanksgiving fun, check out my "We Are Thankful Math and Literacy Pack"

This pack includes:
  •  5 Graphic Organizers
  • Turkey, Turkey What Do You See Reader
  • Acrostic Poem
  • Writing Planning Sheet
  • Writing Paper
  • Pilgrim Craft with Writing Option
  • Needs and Wants Concept Sort
  • 4 Math Practice Sheets
  • Number Word Emergent Reader 
  • Number Sense Craftivity
This set will also be marked 20% off through Wednesday!







Happy November friends!

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Book Companion Dollar Deal!

Hey there! It's Gina from Teaching With Heart (formerly Miss Peluso's Kindergarten). Now that it is officially November, I can start thinking about all things TURKEY! There are so many great Thanksgiving and turkey themed books out there, but one of my favorites is A Turkey For Thanksgiving by Eve Bunting.
If you've never read this book, it's about a turkey who is invited to Mr. and Mrs. Moose's house for Thanksgiving dinner. He thinks that they want to eat him as Thanksgiving dinner, not have him over as a guest! It is hilarious and heartwarming all at the same time!
To make this wonderful book work for our shared reading time, I created a book companion to go with it. This book companion focuses on tons of reading skills such as making predictions, making text-to-self connections, identifying story parts, sequencing, retelling, and identifying problem and solution. 
 
There is even an adorable craftivity to help your students think about the message of thankfulness in the book! It's the perfect way to tie in a holiday theme with a writing fundamentals lesson!
This book companion will be on sale for just $1 until Friday! I hope you'll join my class in reading this wonderful book this November!




Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Getting Creative & Making Writing Fun! {with Mrs. D's Corner}

November is one of my favorite months of the year. Not only is Thanksgiving a time to celebrate and give thanks with family and delicious food, but November is the time of year here in Texas where it's finally not 90 degrees every single day. Growing up in Pennsylvania, I'm used to it being 20 degrees already... so I'm ready for a break in temperature. I want to look cute in sweaters and boots too!

Either way, there are so many different holidays to celebrate this time of year. November brings the election every 4 years, Veteran's Day, talk of turkeys, fall, and so much more. So it's the perfect time to spice up your writing centers with some illustrated journaling cards!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/November-Writing-Prompts-November-Journal-Prompts-349669
Since I teach in a self-contained special ed classroom setting where many of my friends struggle with fine motor skills, we use the writing prompts more as verbal "writing" prompts.

I print them on white cardstock and run them through the laminator. Since there are 4 prompts on each sheet, I just cut them in half twice and then punch a hole in the upper left hand corner. Insert a binder ring and they are ready for my classroom!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/November-Writing-Prompts-November-Journal-Prompts-349669
Since our classroom writing block consists more of fine motor development, I use these journal cards as a "free time filler" or during transition time when we have a minute or two.

When I taught general ed, I set up one station dedicated to these writing prompts. The kids loved them! They're colorful and eye catching for your students, it lights their imagination up and gets them thinking all about the different topics November brings.

If you'd like to add these writing prompt cards to your classroom, you can pick them up for just $1 until the end of this week! So an entire month worth of a writing station for pennies a day!


Friday, November 7, 2014

Turkey Glyph Deal

Hello everyone! This is Charlene from Diamond Mom's Treasury. I am back again to share a special dollar deal with you.
 
 
 
Glyphs are a great way to gather data and then compare and classify it. These cute glyphs would be perfect for Thanksgiving time. They will be on sale for 3 days for $1.00.
Here is one example of how it can be used. I have included 2 different samples and a blank form so that you can customize your own glyph.
These are some of the questions that you can use to classify, count, or compare the data.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of my friends outside of Canada who are celebrating this month.
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