Are you looking for a candy free gift to give to your colleagues this Valentine’s Day? This is what I am giving my team: I don’t know about your school but right now sickness is running a muck across our campus. The kids can’t seem to shake it and they keep passing germs around like they’re Valentine Cards. I decided… Read More
February Currently
Happy FEBRUARY!!! I am linking up with the fantabulous Farley for her monthly Currently Linky! Listening: Who else loves/hates the show Parenthood? UGH!!! I am finally watching the season/show finale and balling my eyes out! Loving: Our new front door! You know you are an adult/homeowner when….getting a new front door feels like Christmas day! Thinking: Last year I had an… Read More
Super Bowl= Super Sale!
What better way to celebrate Super Bowl weekend than with a Super Sale! Everything in my store is on sale! Remember, by leaving feedback, you can earn credits that turn into TpT dollars!!! I am off to go leave some feedback now! Enjoy the commercials and the game.
Cut- Laminate- Repeat: February Math Centers
Anybody else spending their weekend printing, laminating and cutting? February is just around the corner so I need to get my new math centers ready. Here is what I am spending this Saturday morning prepping. How cute are these little robots from Pink Cat Studio? First up is this Algebra Review Game: There are 20 algebraic equations cards, a game board,… Read More
Figurative Language 3D Heart Craftivity
I reviewed Figurative Language with my class the week before we went on Winter Break and they loved it. They confused metaphors with similes as well as hyperboles with idioms. Creating something new for figurative language has been on my radar for awhile because I have second language learners. I already have a great, hot selling product called Figurative Language… Read More
Snowflake Number Patterns for Upper Grades
Today is the last day to enter the amazing contest for the Winter Wonderland Blog Hop. a Rafflecopter giveaway Yesterday I shared my Snowflake Pattern Freebie which is part of my newest set. Teaching patterns starts in kindergarten and it gets more and more complex as they move on into upper elementary (functions), middle school (algebra/geometry), high school… Read More
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